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  1. Duluth News Tribune | 07/24/2005 | For his third act, let's let Armstrong recede into quiet existence. (Duluth News Tribune)
  2. Latest Cycling News for July 25, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  3. Sports (The Times)
  4. Armstrong rides off as champion (Boston Globe)
  5. Rams Cycling Team Announces 2005 Cycling Scholarship Recipients (PR Web)
  6. Lance Armstrong profile
  7. Armstrong shapes future of cycling in U.S. (The Arizona Republic)
  8. Louisville riding in the wake of Lance Armstrong's success (Louisville Courier-Journal)
  9. Vt. cycling fans savor Lance Armstrong's victory (The Burlington Free Press)
  10. Lance jazzes city cyclists (Stamford Advocate)
  11. Redlands a key stop for riders (Reg Req'd)
  12. Duluth News Tribune | 07/25/2005 | For his third act, let's let Armstrong recede into quiet existence. (Duluth News Tribune)
  13. Armstrong’s legacy more than cycling (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
  14. Cycling contemplates new life without Lance (Newsday.com)
  15. Cycling contemplates new life without Lance (Newsday.com)
  16. Is Lance number one?
  17. Cycling: At farewell party, who's next in line? (International Herald Tribune)
  18. 'Skal' for 'Thor de France'
  19. Kawakami: Cycling Post-Armstrong (San Jose Mercury News)
  20. Lance jazzes city cyclists (Norwalk Advocate)
  21. After victory, Armstrong can pedal into his third act (International Herald Tribune)
  22. Legend praises Aussie riders (The Courier Mail)
  23. CPSC, VisionTech USA, Inc. Announce Recall of Bicycle Aero Bars (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
  24. Armstrong basks in final victory
  25. Buying a bike (CNN Money)
  26. All hail the king
  27. Coach Remembers When Armstrong Almost Quit (AP via Yahoo! News)
  28. Hinault loves our hungry warriors (The Courier Mail)
  29. Tour de France Cycling News for July 26, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  30. As Michael Rasmussen crossed the finish line in this year's Tour de France on Sunday, the pol...
  31. Au revoir Lance
  32. Santa Rosa's Levi Leipheimer's Tour de France Scrapbook
  33. Next Tour could be wide open, just like Armstrong's plans (Bradenton Herald)
  34. Shops' worry: Life after Lance (Boston Herald)
  35. Shops' worry: Life after Lance (Boston Herald)
  36. Armstrong's success is boon to area bike shops (Winona Daily News)
  37. "Armstrong is a sporting icon whose dedication and strength has been immense for so long" - EB
  38. League of American Bicyclists: Media Center
  39. The next Lance (BBC News)
  40. With Lance gone, Tour should be wide open (Provo Daily Herald)
  41. CALIFORNIA & BAY AREA / With Tour de France over, it's hangover time / Cycling fans at a loss after annual 3-week binge (San Francisco Chronicle)
  42. CALIFORNIA & BAY AREA / With Tour de France over, it's hangover time / Cycling fans at a loss after annual 3-week binge (San Francisco Chronicle)
  43. The Manila Times Internet Edition
  44. The next Lance
  45. Local Bike Shop Celebrates Armstrong's Latest Win
  46. Merchants benefit from the Lance effect (The Chronicle-Journal)
  47. Tour of champions
  48. Armstrong's accomplishments boost road riding's popularity
  49. First Edition Cycling News for July 27, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  50. World's Best: Lance Armstrong's victory in cycling and overcoming cancer inspires many (The News-Review)
  51. Lance's Legacy (The Christian Science Monitor)
  52. Rasmussen tops mountain standings
  53. Living Like Lance
  54. Champs Elysees specials
  55. Hushovd wins first green jersey
  56. MTB News & racing round-up for July 27, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  57. MTB News & racing round-up for July 27, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  58. Cycling club keeps on rolling (The Chippewa Herald)
  59. Hincapie ready for next cycle in life
  60. Lance's Legacy (The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News)
  61. Injured pair leave intensive care
  62. Tour riders hit Somerset County today
  63. Latest Cycling News for July 27, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  64. Tour de France - Stage 17 Live Coverage (VeloNews)
  65. "No one can deny Vino's talent but I don't see him as someone who can lead Liberty" - SG
  66. Athlete of the Week another honor for Armstrong
  67. Wednesday's EuroFile: Freire still out; Ullrich still on; Manolo still happy (VeloNews)
  68. Ullrich back on his bike, Di Luca ready (Eurosport)
  69. Bike Vietnam's Central Coast
  70. DallasNews.com | News for Dallas, Texas | Sports (Dallas Morning News)
  71. NORBA National MTB Series #5
  72. Armstrong seals seventh Tour win
  73. Man With Revoked License Accused Of Running Down Cyclist (WCVB TheBostonChannel.com via Yahoo! News)
  74. First Edition Cycling News for July 28, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  75. Vino' signs with Liberty-Seguros
  76. Ross makes podium in Austria (Vail Daily)
  77. Armstrong fires shot at accusers
  78. Bandung picked for start of cycling tour (The Jakarta Post)
  79. Experts Say Outdoor Life Network Aims to Challenge ESPN (RedNova)
  80. Armstrong's success creates red devils in yellow jerseys (Reg Req'd)
  81. Down and dirty (Herald & Review)
  82. Outdoor Life Network seeks to give ESPN competition (Stamford Advocate)
  83. Armstrong not greatest - Hinault
  84. Cycling-Australian rider hit by car in Germany starts rehab (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
  85. Cyclists aim to beat Lance in France
  86. Rhodes recovering after tragic crash (Eurosport)
  87. Riddle of the coma cyclist (Manchester Online)
  88. A sporting example of planning, teamwork (San Jose Mercury News)
  89. Latest Cycling News for July 28, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  90. Tour ratings set record for OLN; Julich happy with team's finish
  91. Criterium moves to south side (Arlington Heights Post)
  92. Downhill daredevils (San Diego Union-Tribune)
  93. Downhill daredevils (San Diego Union-Tribune)
  94. Rasmussen tops mountain rankings
  95. Thursday's EuroFile: Danielson recovering; Possible positive at Tour (VeloNews)
  96. Cyclists gear up for criterium (Portland Oregonian)
  97. Calendar (Portland Oregonian)
  98. Tour de France pedals Outdoor Life to record
  99. Tour des Lacs pedals for funds to help poor (MLive.com)
  100. A sporting example of planning, teamwork (The Times Leader - Technology)
  101. America s Premier Steeplechase of Cycling Returns to New England Dec. 9-11 (The Ride Magazine)
  102. Vinokourov joins Liberty Seguros
  103. Calendar (The Hillsboro Argus Sports)
  104. Cycling Team News . (Daily Peloton)
  105. Canada's Cycling Magazine
  106. First Edition Cycling News for July 29, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  107. Injured cyclist takes first steps
  108. Lance's Legacy
  109. Letters to Cyclingnews - July 29, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  110. Co-Motion cyclists run through town
  111. Unnamed Tour rider tests positive
  112. Covering this Big 3 would be heavenly (Florida Today)
  113. Tour de France may help pedal racing bicycles (Manteca Bulletin)
  114. Tour de France may help pedal racing bicycles (Manteca Bulletin)
  115. Tour de France rider has positive dope test
  116. Molloy makes triumphant return (icCroydon)
  117. Calendar (Nevada Appeal)
  118. Reader Poll Results: Who do you think was the most dominant athelete in recent memory?
  119. R.E. Graswich: Mishandled airline baggage had capital cyclist spinning his wheels (The Sacramento Bee)
  120. Latest Cycling News for July 29, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  121. Friday's EuroFile: A FrancoFailure at the Tour? DiLuca ready to rumble (VeloNews)
  122. Berkshire Eagle Online - Local News (Berkshire Eagle)
  123. Cycling News Roundup (Daily Peloton)
  124. Area Kaufmann's To Become Macy's (R News)
  125. Friday's mailbag: Workday distractions; Bonuses? The joke that keeps on giving (VeloNews)
  126. Driver Hits Teen on Bike in Ontario (R News)
  127. Cooke out of home World Cup race
  128. Cancer was Lance's greatest teacher
  129. Carlsen shines in junior cycling race (Portsmouth Herald)
  130. City commissioners give green light for bike race (Leavenworth Times)
  131. Motorcyclist Charged with DWI (R News)
  132. Car Strikes Scooter, Driver Charged (R News)
  133. Cyclist leaves a lasting imp...
  134. Of horses and history (New York Newsday)
  135. National Guard Aids NY Security (R News)
  136. UCI investigates possible Tour de France doping case
  137. Summer Cycling Series Begins in August at Infineon Raceway (The Auto Channel)
  138. Carlsen shines in junior cycling race
  139. Race hit by Cooke having to withdraw (icWales)
  140. A sporting example of planning, teamwork (Miami Herald)
  141. Sports briefs (NorthJersey.com)
  142. Tech News – July 30, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  143. Cyclist was killed as drivers raced (Yorkshire Post)
  144. Lance Armstrong Joins Rocky Marciano
  145. Cycling: Race hit by Cooke withdrawl (icWales)
  146. Henrietta Golf Course Finally Opens (R News)
  147. With Armstrong off bike, Discovery looks for new roles for star (Austin American-Statesman)
  148. Police Operation Makes an Impact (R News)
  149. Tour de France may help pedal racing bicycles
  150. Daylight Saving Time Expands (R News)
  151. Saturday's EuroFile: Big Guns coming to HEW; Kashechkin joins Vino' (VeloNews)
  152. International Cycling Classic - Superweek - NE (Cyclingnews.com)
  153. With Armstrong off bike, Discovery looks for new roles for star (The State)
  154. With Armstrong off bike, Discovery looks for new roles for star (AberdeenNews.com)
  155. The Sunday Mail QLD: Tour de Force! [31jul05] (The Sunday Mail)
  156. Disabilities Act Turns 15 (R News)
  157. Green Phone 07/29
  158. Sonnenberg Seeks NYS Park Status (R News)
  159. With Armstrong off bike, Discovery looks for new roles for star (Plainview Daily Herald)
  160. Bills Training Camp Underway (R News)
  161. First Edition Cycling News for July 31, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  162. Mississippi Crash Kills Area Couple (R News)
  163. Armstrong loses case against UK newspaper
  164. Man Shot on City's East Side (R News)
  165. Scotland on Sunday - Sport - Who's the Greatest sportsman? (Scotland on Sunday)
  166. Soldier's Family Kicks In With Help (R News)
  167. Tour de Toona Stage 6 Pro Women's Race (Daily Peloton)
  168. My Yahoo
  169. The John Lieswyn Diary (Cyclingnews.com)
  170. Camp for extreme sports puts kids on the fast track (Houston Chronicle)
  171. A wild ride with Lance (Reg Req'd)
  172. Teams to complete 30-hour challenge today (Daytona Beach News-Journal)
  173. David W. Kubissa (Star-Gazette)
  174. Cycling fans, riders show spirit at Mt. Holly Grand Prix (Courier-Post)
  175. Cycling fans, riders show spirit at Mt. Holly Grand Prix (Courier-Post)
  176. First Edition Cycling News
  177. Injuries, sickness fail to slow Inks' competitive drive (Waterloo Cedar-Falls Courier)
  178. Eurosport - Cycling - Live and Results. Men and Women. - HEW-Cyclassics - Live and Results. (Eurosport)
  179. West Side Fire Deemed 'Suspicious' (R News)
  180. Heredia doubles his pleasure at Mount Holly bike race (phillyburbs.com)
  181. Cycling: The French seem to be getting what they deserve (International Herald Tribune)
  182. Cycling: The French seem to be getting what they deserve (International Herald Tribune)
  183. Vacation over for Di Luca, Petacchi
  184. Deal may keep Lance up front (Honolulu Advertiser)
  185. OK, Lance, time to slow down, enjoy the ride (Total Bike)
  186. McCaulay peddles to victory in Auckland 1000 (Stuff)
  187. Pittsford Welcomes the Bills Back (R News)
  188. Pozzato secures Hamburg victory
  189. Zabriskie Hurt in Fall
  190. Bikers Take a Ride for Missing Kids (R News)
  191. Local Artists Perform for Peace (R News)
  192. More Blood Donors Needed (R News)
  193. Armstrong libel trial against Sunday Times to start in November
  194. When Cycling Legends Retire (Daily Peloton)
  195. Zabel parts company with T-Mobile
  196. Motor cycling: Gibernau hands Rossi victory on final lap (Guardian Unlimited)
  197. Volunteer opportunities for triathletes (and the rest of us) (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
  198. Cyclists take to road in Permian Basin
  199. Ullrich loses another T-Mobile teammate (Sports Illustrated)
  200. No Chemical Release in Plant Fire (R News)
  201. Low Temps Mean High Peach Prices (R News)
  202. Bike Maintenance
  203. *vwd/BUSINESS WIRE: MediaZone und Union Cycliste Internationale Partner werden BMX-Weltmeisterschaft online live (vwd.de)
  204. Grand Prix Takes Over San Jose Streets
  205. Student likes speed of cycling (Lima News)
  206. Scout honored to attend Jamboree (Opelousas Daily World)
  207. Big August calendar (The Idaho Statesman)
  208. Girl power (Greeley Tribune Online)
  209. Team Cyclingnews.com - 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  210. Sports photo breaks the rules (The Burlington Free Press)
  211. News-Record.com - Greensboro, North Carolina: News: Cathy Weaver: More on the state's trivia (News-Record)
  212. Aussie cyclist Nichols back home
  213. Go, Daddy, go (The Santa Rosa Press Democrat)
  214. When Cycling Legends Retire
  215. Latest Cycling News for August 1, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  216. Second checkered of season for Lance DeWease at Port Royal (The Sentinel)
  217. R News: As It Happens, Where It Happens (R News)
  218. Injured cyclist seeks public's help (Honolulu Advertiser)
  219. Zabel leaves Ullrich's T-Mobile cycling team
  220. Discovering ways to use Armstrong (Newsday)
  221. "I think Vinokourov is one of the bravest riders out there, he's a future great" - GG
  222. PRESS RELEASE: Infineon Raceway hosts summer cycling series (VeloNews)
  223. FEATURES (Northern Express)
  224. Latest Cycling News
  225. How will Discovery cash in with Armstrong cashed out? (VeloNews)
  226. 07-28-05 EAST PIERCE BRIEFS (Puyallup Herald)
  227. Milgate Tourney Raises Money, Hope (R News)
  228. Automatic nominations for MTB worlds
  229. Gananda After-School Program Nixed (R News)
  230. Family Violence Offenders Get Help (R News)
  231. Feat makes wheels spin (Reg Req'd)
  232. First Edition Cycling News for August 2, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  233. Tour de Whitehorse toppled several cycling records (Whitehorse Star Daily)
  234. Barnum Appointed to Director Post (R News)
  235. 2005 'cross nationals head to Providence, R.I
  236. Number of Ferry Riders Grows (R News)
  237. Seneca County Votes 'No' to Merge (R News)
  238. Armstrong cruises in final time trial for first stage win
  239. Gates Waste Hauler Wants Expansion (R News)
  240. Wilderness 101 - NE (Cyclingnews.com)
  241. UPI NewsTrack Sports
  242. Volunteer opportunities for triathletes (and the rest of us) (The Daily Item)
  243. American Gaming Association kicks off new awareness campaign
  244. Latest Cycling News for August 2, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  245. Flaming good fun at the speedway track (Scotsman)
  246. Armstrong Gets a Bike Basket on Letterman (ABC News)
  247. "Sinkewitz has shown his potential already, he could well be the future leader of T-Mobile" - IS
  248. Armstrong Gets a Bike Basket on Letterman (AP via Yahoo! Asia News)
  249. Armstrong Gets a Bike Basket on Letterman (AP via Yahoo! News)
  250. Riding on an Oregon stage (Reg Req'd)




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