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  1. Drawing for a special bike (Augusta Gazette)
  2. TdF tech
  3. A Fred's-Eye View: Down and dirty with JHK vs. Kabush (VeloNews)
  4. Ford/Basis Pro Womens Cycling Team Launch Sponsor Quest (Daily Peloton)
  5. Back To The Classics
  6. Mirror.co.uk - News - WHO DOESN'T? (Daily Mirror)
  7. First Edition Cycling News for August 3, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  8. Annual Night Out Unites Neighbors (R News)
  9. Court Date Set for Macedon Teen (R News)
  10. Gipson Calls for Stiffer Penalties (R News)
  11. Armstrong Gets a Bike Basket on Letterman
  12. Armstrong gets a bike basket on Letterman (USA Today)
  13. Online registration open for track nationals
  14. Bob Cook Memorial Mt Evans Hillclimb - NE (Cyclingnews.com)
  15. The Legend of Lance: an Armstrong retrospective (Cyclingnews.com)
  16. Letterman gifts Armstrong (Nashua Telegraph)
  17. New York (Ap) - David Letterman found just the right... (Reg Req'd)
  18. Aniston getting her life back together (Monterey County Herald)
  19. In the name of the father (Eurosport)
  20. Celebs (San Jose Mercury News)
  21. Latest Cycling News for August 3, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  22. Patterson pedaled before cycling was cool (Salisbury Post)
  23. Apple Abundance Expected (R News)
  24. Canal Traffic is Expected to Rise (R News)
  25. Police Seek Suspect in Shooting (R News)
  26. Lake Level Committee Seeks Comments (R News)
  27. Yahoo
  28. An Air Quality Warning is Issued (R News)
  29. Flight Crew Helped Evacuate 300 (R News)
  30. "The route looks interesting - there are always more mountain stages in the Vuelta" - BS
  31. Giuliani Could be a Contender (R News)
  32. H.E.L.P. Expands For Drivers (R News)
  33. Ford/Basis Pro Women's Cycling Team Launch Sponsor Quest (The Ride Magazine)
  34. Firefighters Battle Blaze and Heat (R News)
  35. Automatic nominations for junior worlds
  36. Father of 18 Arrested on Sex Charge (R News)
  37. Medical Examiner Rules in Death (R News)
  38. Smoking Ban Hurts Bingo's Future (R News)
  39. Lance gets new bike gear
  40. West Virginia Location Part of SportsCenter Across America Campaign (The Ride Magazine)
  41. Wayne County Man Faces Sex Charges (R News)
  42. First Edition Cycling News for August 4, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  43. HB Buys Sun Metal (The Times-Union)
  44. Genesee Woman Big Winner in Lotto (R News)
  45. Verbrugghe secures Benelux opener
  46. ESPN SportsCenter heads to Snowshoe NORBA
  47. Pedali Club behind Saturday's Hillclimb to Old Ski Bowl (Mount Shasta News)
  48. Julich to Benelux; Basso to Denmark; Botero...
  49. Falun looks to become big-time European sporting venue (Daily Times)
  50. Businesses Fight Certificate System (R News)
  51. Horsemen to Benefit From VLT's (R News)
  52. Back on Track at Batavia Downs (R News)
  53. Reminder: elections begin August 15
  54. Lance makes history at Tour de France
  55. Cycling Notebook: More people are discovering the softer side of cycling (Houston Chronicle)
  56. Training instead of the Tour (Cyclingnews.com)
  57. MTB News & racing round-up for August 4, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  58. NORBA series kicks into overdrive in Utah
  59. Results and Reports from Australia (Cyclingnews.com)
  60. Results and Reports for Australia (Cyclingnews.com)
  61. SockGuy Criterium returns to Statesville
  62. Murdered boy stirs memories in Putnam (Norwich Bulletin)
  63. Latest Cycling News for August 4, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  64. Latest Cycling News for August 4, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  65. Criterium a hit with riders, crowds (Arlington Heights Post)
  66. Venus Rising
  67. Man on Bicycle Shot During Robbery (R News)
  68. Thursday's EuroFile: Rain foils Julich; Verbrugghe happy; Basso wins Danish kickoff; Ullrich eyes German tour (VeloNews)
  69. Overcoming adversity (The Enterprise)
  70. Corporations Must Back Junior Cycling If America Is to Have Future Lance Armstrongs, Says Clay Womack, CEO of Direct (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
  71. Corporations Must Back Junior Cycling If America Is to Have Future Lance Armstrongs, Says Clay Womack, CEO of Direct (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
  72. Mr. Rogers Neighborhood: High on tri'; Landis speaks about Lance (VeloNews)
  73. Cross-Country Bicycle Journey To Raise Funds For Hospice Care (Queens Chronicle)
  74. Legally Speaking with Bob Mionske: Listen up! (VeloNews)
  75. Cobourg – Public invited to participate in YMCA Northumberland Tri at the Y (The Community Press)
  76. Van Heeswijk wins Benelux sprint
  77. First Edition Cycling News for August 5, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  78. Review of Cycling Past 50 (Ageless Athlete Series) (Total Bike)
  79. No Tour, but still riding (Reg Req'd)
  80. Rice Lake Online (Rice Lake Online)
  81. Getting back on track (Sierra Sun)
  82. Cycling News Roundup 15 July (Daily Peloton)
  83. New bike racing event in canyon on Sept. 17 (Elko Daily)
  84. Letters to Cyclingnews - August 5, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  85. Northoftampa: Trying triathlon for the first time? There's help for tri-newbies (St. Petersburg Times)
  86. Historic cycling track to reopen (BBC News)
  87. My Tour de France
  88. PMC is a big hit with Red Sox (Boston Globe)
  89. Tour de France 2005 Stage 13
  90. COMMENTARY / TOM SORENSEN: This cycling has drama, competition (The Charlotte Observer)
  91. Cycling champ Mactier to take on men (Sydney Morning Herald)
  92. Cycling champ Mactier to take on men (AAP via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
  93. The Reluctant Leader
  94. NORBA National bike race draws top names (Saint George Spectrum)
  95. This cycling has drama, competition (Miami Herald)
  96. Latest Cycling News for August 5, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  97. Cyclists bring speed, excitement to downtown (Salisbury Post)
  98. Webber inspired by Armstrong
  99. Cycling champ Mactier to take on men (AAP via Yahoo! Australia & NZ News)
  100. Friday's Mailbag: All-cycling TV; missed opportunity; OLN's in it for the bucks; broadcasters biased (VeloNews)
  101. Friday's EuroFile: Basso eyes San Francisco; Pieri joins LPR; Ludewig to T-Mobile; Engoulvent to CA; Max Max happy with (VeloNews)
  102. Cadamuro charges to Benelux win
  103. First Edition Cycling News for August 6, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  104. Windsor man spots Lance Armstrong
  105. "Basso is just the best of an otherwise ordinary bunch" - WU
  106. Final MTB Worlds team announced
  107. sports (West Bloomfield Eccentric)
  108. Lance Armstrong Videos Promote Discovery Shows
  109. On the way up: The Filippo Pozzato diary 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  110. Sheryl Crow Can't Contain Her Love
  111. Cycling News Roundup 6 August (Daily Peloton)
  112. Uptown streets to get caught in a spin cycle (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
  113. Triathlon: Allen leads race entries (Belfast Telegraph)
  114. Tragedy will always haunt her but Kate wants to race again (Sydney Morning Herald)
  115. Review of Richards 21st Century Bicycle Book (Total Bike)
  116. Review of Bicycles & Tricycles : A Classic Treatise on Their Design and Construction (Total Bike)
  117. "George Hincapie seems like a possible Tour winner who can keep Discovery in top position" - BM
  118. Review of The Rider (Total Bike)
  119. Davis claims Benelux stage win
  120. Tour de France 2005 Stage 14
  121. First Edition Cycling News for August 7, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  122. Savoldelli soars, but yellow jersey not an aim (TurkishPress.com)
  123. Have Your Say
  124. Tour de France 2005 Stage 15
  125. Zabel makes T-Mobile exit
  126. Sunday, August 7, 2005 (The Telegram Online)
  127. Crichton has high hopes for Canada Summer Games (Oakville Beaver)
  128. Uptown streets to get caught in a spin cycle (San Jose Mercury News)
  129. COMMENTARY / TOM SORENSEN: This cycling has drama, competition (The State)
  130. Uptown streets to get caught in a spin cycle (The State)
  131. An interview with Karl Menzies, August 7, 2005 The Big Australian (Cyclingnews.com)
  132. Cut the cord; hydros ran out of gas long ago (Seattle Times)
  133. State Fair has something cool going on every day (The Indianapolis Star)
  134. Verbrugghe seals Benelux opener
  135. Bank of America Invitational Criterium - NE (Cyclingnews.com)
  136. Fixed-gear bikes now all the rage (Billings Gazette)
  137. Luper hopes to make name for himself in road racing (Sedalia Democrat)
  138. Luper hopes to make name for himself in road racing (Sedalia Democrat)
  139. Carb-loading and other food crazes (Boston Herald)
  140. Cadamuro takes to Benelux win
  141. Cycling-Ballan wins incident-packed Benelux fourth stage (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
  142. Publish Date: 8/7/2005 Determined (Canon City Daily Record)
  143. Italy's Ivan Basso wins Tour of Denmark
  144. First Edition Cycling News for August 8, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  145. "Vinokourov at Liberty means there will be competition for the yellow on next years Tour" - O
  146. Film Review: The Quest (Daily Peloton)
  147. Tour of Denmark - Final (Daily Peloton)
  148. Cycling: Sorry, but they went thataway (International Herald Tribune)
  149. He 'livestrong' but votes weak (Reg Req'd)
  150. "Vinokourov at Liberty means there will be competition for the yellow on next year's Tour" - O
  151. McMillans put the 'service' in service station (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
  152. Festival brings back to life Tibet's past as warrior nation (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  153. Festival brings back to life Tibet's past as warrior nation (TODAYonline)
  154. Giordana Crossroads Classic finishes in downtown Concord (Independent Tribune)
  155. Concord Criterium / New Hampshire State Criterium Championships - NE (Cyclingnews.com)
  156. Festival brings back to life Tibet's past as warrior nation (Channel NewsAsia)
  157. Festival brings back to life Tibet's past as warrior nation (Phayul)
  158. Form & Fitness Q & A (Cyclingnews.com)
  159. Form & Fitness Q & A (Cyclingnews.com)
  160. Team switch for climber Mancebo
  161. Duluth News Tribune | 07/25/2005 | COMMENTARY: For his third act, let's let Armstrong recede into the quiet existence (Duluth News Tribune)
  162. Regional Cycling News for August 8, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  163. Young track star Charlton is on the rise (Edinburgh Evening News)
  164. Tour de HP
  165. Latest Cycling News for August 8, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  166. "Given their history in the sport, this really must be one of the worst eras for French cycling" - P
  167. Victor Hugo Pena Interview (Roadcycling)
  168. Irmiger, JHK tops in Brian Head NORBA XC
  169. Softride Sells Bikes By Offering Wind Tunnel Access
  170. Davis lands Benelux stage victory
  171. Junior track worlds underway in Austria
  172. Monday's EuroFile: Valverde may not make Vuelta; Schmitz's Arrhythmia
  173. Another big week in Italy (Ararat Advertiser)
  174. Kabush, Hanusova take NORBA short track wins
  175. Ballan wins chaotic Benelux stage
  176. Monday's Mailbag: Gentleman George; TV is about money; another note from Afghanistan (VeloNews)
  177. Monday's Mailbag: Gentleman George; TV is about money; another note from Afghanistan (VeloNews)
  178. 7 Restaurants To Donate Portion Of Proceeds
  179. First Edition Cycling News for August 9, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  180. COMMENTARY / TOM SORENSEN: This cycling has drama, competition (Miami Herald)
  181. The Rhone-Alpes region of France
  182. Barczewski fourth in junior worlds keirin
  183. 4th TransRockies Challenge - NE (Cyclingnews.com)
  184. Basso lands Tour of Denmark crown
  185. Q&A: Nicky Hayden. (Crash.Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
  186. Kanaan completes triathlon challenge. (Crash.net)
  187. A passion for pedaling (This Ithaca Journal)
  188. Latest Cycling News for August 9, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  189. Van Heeswijk sprints to victory
  190. Premier Series: Final Round (BikeMagic.com)
  191. Valverde could miss Tour of Spain
  192. 179 miles in an 18-foot-long canoe: That's quite a feat (The Olympian)
  193. Fat Tire promises fun Sept. 16-18 (The Ashland Daily Press)
  194. Enter the TEAm Lipton Sweepstakes! (Daily Peloton)
  195. "The UCI need to ram home to their newer audience that there is more to cycling than the Tour" - BS
  196. International Tour de Toona - NE (Cyclingnews.com)
  197. Tour of Britain geared for start
  198. Robbie McEwen column
  199. First Edition Cycling News for August 10, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  200. Van Dijck wins stage, Verbrugghe saves lead
  201. COMMENTARY / TOM SORENSEN: This cycling has drama, competition (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
  202. Tour de France 2005 Stage 16
  203. Van Dijck storms to Benelux win
  204. MTB News & racing round-up for August 10, 2005, part 1 (Cyclingnews.com)
  205. MTB News & racing round-up for August 10, 2005, part 1 (Cyclingnews.com)
  206. MTB News & racing round-up for August 10, 2005, part 2 (Cyclingnews.com)
  207. UK Premier MTB Series #5 - NE (Cyclingnews.com)
  208. Tour de Christiana - NE (Cyclingnews.com)
  209. A Forum Conversation
  210. Tour de France 2005 Stage 17
  211. Crash mars Sander's silver medal
  212. Latest Cycling News for August 10, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  213. Father and son take on the Tour de France
  214. Father and son take on the Tour de France
  215. Apple solution chosen for coverage of Tour de France
  216. TheVoiceNews.com: Volunteers keep Goodells BMX track racing along 08/10/05 (Voice News)
  217. Texas Statewide Roundup: Tuesday
  218. More than 100 cyclists expected to tackle Mt. A (Portsmouth Herald)
  219. Watkins Glen: Jeff Green preview (Motorsport.com)
  220. Geist takes pursuit bronze at junior worlds
  221. Swimming, cycling at DSA forum (Sun Star)
  222. Wednesday's mailbag: I got the pay-per-view blues; Field limits (VeloNews)
  223. Moving forward (The News-Review)
  224. 'Tour de Lance' turnout better than expected
  225. Julich snatches Benelux victory
  226. Barclays Global Investors Serves as New Title Sponsor of the San Francisco Grand Prix (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
  227. Elite track nationals begin Wednesday in L.A.
  228. First Edition Cycling News for August 11, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  229. Haaretz - Israel News - From garbage dump into cycling paradise (Haaretz Daily)
  230. Haaretz - Israel News - From garbage dump into cycling paradise (Haaretz Daily)
  231. O'Grady extends his stay at Cofidis
  232. Ongoing Events for Adults, Teens, and Children (Martha's Vineyard Times)
  233. Even after wreck, he still loves cycling (Eden Daily News)
  234. Tour de France 2005 Stage 18
  235. The 'Farewell de Lance' Culminates With Seventh Win
  236. Saturday listings (Press & Sun-Bulletin)
  237. 2005 US National Track Championships - CN (Cyclingnews.com)
  238. 2005 US National Track Championships - CN (Cyclingnews.com)
  239. Australian team targeting Trexlertown (The Morning Call)
  240. Ombudsman files criminal complaint against ex-METI bureaucrat (Kyodo via Yahoo! Asia News)
  241. MASTER OF MOTOCROSS (Herald Online)
  242. Marathoners get ready in final leg of training (Saint George Spectrum)
  243. Big names of Tour to race in S.F.
  244. News feature, August 11, 2005 Brown vows to return to cycling (Cyclingnews.com)
  245. Latest Cycling News for August 11, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  246. We will not be beaten (Daily Telegraph)
  247. New Jersey Teens Gearing Up to Become the Next Lance Armstrong (The Ride Magazine)
  248. Racing: Arrests in French doping case (The New Zealand Herald)
  249. LOCAL (Herald Online)
  250. Tour de Toona Stage 4_UPDATED 4/29 (Daily Peloton)




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