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  1. April glimpses (USA Today)
  2. Kentucky Derby: Owner-trainer-breeder eyes win with Stormello (Albuquerque Tribune)
  3. Latest Cycling News for May 3, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  4. Quickstep take six Italians to Giro
  5. EuroTrash Thursday! (PezCycling News)
  6. Valaas chooses APU to train with the best (Anchorage Daily News)
  7. Fernandez to lead Euskaltel in Italy
  8. Carlos Alcalá: Now, even dragsters are eco-friendly (The Sacramento Bee)
  9. BMX race hits Gonzales (The Advocate)
  10. A Healthy Mix of Rest and Motion (New York Times)
  11. Seneca Valley JROTC 'Raiders' to invade Lake Erie for MS patients (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
  12. Video diary of a bike nut part two
  13. Fothen: "First form check worked out"
  14. Fothen comes of age to win Romandie first stage
  15. Tour de Romandie classifications after stage 1
  16. Tech Report: SRAM looks toward 2008 (Velo News)
  17. Tour de Romandie results: stage 1
  18. Liege 07 Pre-Ride: Here Come The Pros
  19. Debate: What should I eat?
  20. Cat's Hill bike race planned for Saturday (San Jose Mercury News)
  21. USA Cycling Weekly News Update: April 25 - May 1
  22. USA Cycling Weekly News Update: April 25 - May 1 (usacycling.org)
  23. Team ValueAct Capital: Unplugged 2! (PezCycling News)
  24. Borrajo, Benjamin blaze at Beaufort (Velo News)
  25. Bike Newport and beyond (Newport News-Times)
  26. Markus Fothen wins stage 1 of Tour de Romandie
  27. More about the event
  28. The route
  29. Tour of Virginia hits Bedford (Bedford Bulletin)
  30. Lasest Cycling News for May 2, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  31. Lasest Cycling News for May 2, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  32. Panaria reveals line-up for Giro d'Italia
  33. Wednesday's Eurofile: Pereiro ramps it up; Disco turns to Popo (Velo News)
  34. McWhorter, Glover take top Sewell honors (Montgomery Advertiser)
  35. Swap shopping set for this weekend (Park Record)
  36. Savoldelli: "I didn't come here to win"
  37. Baas visits elementary school (Motorsport.com)
  38. INTERVIEW-Otxoa battles back after road accident
  39. Fraternity honors holiday with kids' carnival (Orion)
  40. Professional cycling returns to Ireland
  41. May: Plan your month (Rocky Mountain News)
  42. Sports (The Chapel Hill News)
  43. Tour de Romandie classifications after the prologue
  44. First Edition Cycling News for May 2, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  45. Tour of Virginia Stage 7 Race Report and Results (Daily Peloton)
  46. Tour de Romandie results: prologue
  47. Nomination forms for 2007 USA Cycling elections are now available
  48. Prologue victory for Savoldelli in Romandie
  49. Ben Mikic: Teenage cyclist's death shatters community
  50. GB is top cycling nation - King
  51. Cycling: Ivan Basso quit Discovery Channel cycling team as doping inquiry reopened (International Herald Tribune)
  52. Sinkewitz wins Rund um den Henninger Turm
  53. Gaztañaga sprints to victory in Tour de Vendée
  54. Koldo Gil grabs victory in Subida al Naranco
  55. Tech Report: Shimano’s XT group gets updated for 25th birthday (Velo News)
  56. "I've been a solo rider all my life and have no idea why people join clubs" - says RW
  57. County CVB nearly doubles local grant money (The Hamilton Journal News)
  58. BMX season set to kick off (The Mining Journal)
  59. Southerland's team of diabetic athletes race the Tour of Virginia
  60. Basso: 'I'm at peace with my conscience.' (Velo News)
  61. Tinkoff denies Hamilton's suspension
  62. Cycle fever (Daily Southtown)
  63. GB is top cycling nation - King (BBC News)
  64. Aguilar: Bike addicts (Sun Star)
  65. Language, culture, life on road (The Decatur Daily)
  66. CYCLING: Riders in for tough climb at Wintergreen (The Daily Progress)
  67. Make sure your bike is fit to ride (Daily Record)
  68. Briefs | Italian Basso leaves Discovery Channel team (Seattle Times)
  69. Amateur cyclists invited to join Tour of Gila (Silver City Sun-News)
  70. Briefs | Italian Basso leaves Discovery Channel team (Seattle Times)
  71. Sports Sunflashes (The Ottawa Sun)
  72. Gila bike tour just around the corner (The Deming Headlight)
  73. Georgia on his mind: A chat with Tom Danielson (Velo News)
  74. County CVB nearly doubles local grant money (Middletown Journal)
  75. Breaking News (WIFR Rockford)
  76. Fatal Hit-and-Run on Rockford's West side (WIFR Rockford)
  77. Under-fire Basso parts with team
  78. First Edition Cycling News for May 1, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  79. Cruisin' Grand began from the need for speed (North County Times)
  80. Cavendish moves up a gear (Daily Telegraph)
  81. Agassi, Armstrong, Ali team up for charity push
  82. Ivan Basso quits Discovery Channel team (AP via Yahoo! News)
  83. Cycling: Basso quits due to doping inquiry (Guardian Unlimited)
  84. Ten more junior athletes set to return to Europe for six races
  85. Di Luca up for Giro after big win
  86. Tour de Georgia - Interview with Tim Johnson (part 1) (Daily Peloton)
  87. Ivan Basso Quits Discovery Channel Team (Washington Post)
  88. Ten more junior athletes set to return to Europe for six races (usacycling.org)
  89. Ten more junior athletes set to return to Europe for six races (usacycling.org)
  90. Basso Quits Discovery Channel (Sporting Life via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
  91. Ivan Basso leaves Discovery Channel
  92. Southerland's team of diabetic athletes race the Tour of Virginia (Tallahassee Democrat)
  93. Cycling star Basso parts company with Discovery Channel (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  94. Discovery cycling releases Basso from contract (Houston Chronicle)
  95. Hamilton suspended by Tinkoff Credit Systems
  96. Interview with Tim Johnson (part two) (Daily Peloton)
  97. Drinkers cut back on alcohol after talk with doctor, says study (Inside Bay Area)
  98. "You will end up hating the bike if it cuts too much into your life" - says Alex
  99. Interview with Tim Johnson (part two) (Daily Peloton)
  100. Discovery grants Basso's request for release (USA Today)
  101. Charlton leaves it late to take victory at Ingliston (The Scotsman: Sport)
  102. Portage Parks banquet honors volunteers (Post-Tribune)
  103. CHINA CYCLE 2007 Set to be the Biggest in its History (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
  104. Enjoy races, talk fuel at energy fair (The Olympian)
  105. Charlton leaves it late to take victory at Ingliston (Edinburgh Evening News)
  106. USA Cycling Names Men and Women’s Team For Pan Am Championships (Gay Wired)
  107. Wells 'flat' out survives to win Greenbrier title (The Herald-Mail)
  108. Latest Cycling News for April 30, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  109. Walk in the park's no day at the beach (Inside Bay Area)
  110. Preview: Tour de Romandie 2007
  111. The rise and fall of Hercules
  112. Digital Three-Dimensional Modeling Of The Male Pelvis And Bicycle Seats: Impact Of Rider Position And Seat Design On ... (Medical News Today)
  113. Reactions after Liège-Bastogne-Liège
  114. Sports digest: Apr. 30 (Knoxville News Sentinel)
  115. T-Mobile doctor accused of giving Ullrich EPO
  116. Di Luca wins Liège-Bastogne-Liège
  117. First Edition Cycling News for April 30, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  118. Tour de France 2005 Stage 21
  119. Wiggins backs Basso suspension
  120. Parra to lead Cofidis in Giro d'Italia
  121. Liège-Bastogne-Liège: Full results
  122. World sport (The West Australian)
  123. Sunday Interview: Tony Cruz – Unsettled business (Velo News)
  124. Haussler and Petacchi celebrate in Niedersachsen
  125. Cooke misses out on Belgian win
  126. Urtasun wins final stage in Rioja, Plaza takes overall
  127. Cycling News Roundup 29 April 2007 (Daily Peloton)
  128. Cycling News Roundup 29 April 2007 (Daily Peloton)
  129. 105th Paris - Roubaix Live (Daily Peloton)
  130. Soap Box Derby is a family tradition (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
  131. Bikers sweat, endure in Fayetteville race (The Huntsville Times)
  132. Live to ride, ride to live (Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter)
  133. Tour de France 2005 Stage 20
  134. Tour of Britain route is revealed
  135. Karpets wins in La Rioja, lead for Plaza
  136. The Scout (The Iowa City Press-Citizen)
  137. 0429 Summer Movie Preview (Provo Daily Herald)
  138. Jackie Simes IV wins Farmersville Challenge (Lancaster Online)
  139. Third win for Petacchi in Niedersachsen
  140. Singing the Blues, with New Textures (WOI Radio Group)
  141. TODAY (Pioneer Press)
  142. Alberto Loddo wins opening stage in Rioja
  143. The rise and fall of Hercules (Cyclingnews.com)
  144. Singing the Blues, with New Textures (North Dakota Public Radio)
  145. Hoy to help with Velopark design
  146. Ciolek sprints to stage victory in Niedersachsen
  147. Unstoppable (New York Times)
  148. Preview: Liège-Bastogne-Liège 2007
  149. Cunego wins Trentino, stage for Richeze
  150. First Edition Cycling News for April 29, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  151. Landis, Basso, Ullrich-doping scandals shorten careers of cycling stars dramatically (Canada.com)
  152. Tour de France 2005 Stage 19
  153. Cycling on BBC
  154. Team CSC reveals Giro d'Italia line-up
  155. Tour Of Socorro Tests Riders On Mountains And Weather (Small Town Papers News Service)
  156. Landis, Basso, Ullrich-doping scandals shorten careers of cycling stars dramatically (CP via Yahoo! Canada News)
  157. This one is a ride, not a race (Floyd Press)
  158. Reactions after La Flèche Wallonne
  159. Landis, Basso, Ullrich - doping scandals dramatically shorten careers (Canada.com)
  160. Relay for Life teams (Monroe County Clarion)
  161. Thursday's EuroFile: Zabriskie, Haedo Giro bound; Cruz home to recover (Velo News)
  162. Team Milram dominates the sprint in Niedersachsen
  163. Criterium racing a challenging transition (The Beaufort Gazette)
  164. BMX series comes to Gonzales for national contest (The Ascension Citizen)
  165. Cycling: New role for Elliott (The New Zealand Herald)
  166. Collier, Holt win Bisbee prologue (Velo News)
  167. Tour de France 2005 Stage 18
  168. Tour de France
  169. Cycling News Roundup 27 April 2007 (Daily Peloton)
  170. Stefano Garzelli wins stage 3 in Trentino
  171. USA Cycling names team for Pan American road and track championships
  172. Cycling News Roundup 25 April 2007 (Daily Peloton)
  173. UA engineering students show off designs, devices (NWAnews.com)
  174. Liège-Bastogne-Liège - The Classic closer of the Ardennes (Velo News)
  175. Asparagus Fest to host Empire bike race (Leelanau Enterprise)
  176. Tour de France director praises Discovery team for suspending Basso
  177. First Edition Cycling News for April 28, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  178. Petacchi wins opening stage in Niedersachsen
  179. Doping scandal killed the cycling star (Northwest Indiana Times)
  180. Vassar student organizes area's new 500-competitor cycling event (Middletown Times Herald-Record)
  181. Experts to offer cycling advice (Deseret Morning News)
  182. Roundabout route leads Velarde to Park City (Park Record)
  183. Liege challenges all cyclists (News 24 South Africa)
  184. Two in a row for Cunego in Trentino
  185. Cycling: Who needs races when the scandals are so good? (International Herald Tribune)
  186. Bike track still in gear: First State BMX attracting riders (Delaware State News)
  187. He's coasting on a trove of cycling history (The Sacramento Bee)
  188. USA Cycling names team for Pan American road and track championships (usacycling.org)
  189. Tour de France 2005 Stage 17
  190. Another cyclist called before Italy's anti-doping commission
  191. USA Cycling Weekly News Update: April 18 - 24
  192. BBC Kent route map
  193. Letters to Cyclingnews - April 27, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  194. Fleche Wallonne victory for Rebellin
  195. Latest Cycling News for April 27, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  196. Public record (The Evening Sun)
  197. Tour de France 2005 Stage 16
  198. Lance Armstrong backs Tour de France champ Landis in attacking French lab
  199. Neben, Armstrong score top-five finishes at Belgian World Cup race
  200. "Roll on July and beginning of a new, brighter, chapter in cycling history" - says Matt Slater
  201. First Edition Cycling News for April 26, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  202. La Flèche Wallonne: Full results
  203. Destination bike tours go wireless (CNN Money)
  204. How I work: Wireless tech boosts a bike-tour company (Fortune Small Business via Yahoo! Finance)
  205. Cyclist competition winner found
  206. Central Coast's pedaling paradise for the non-pro
  207. Club cycling team takes on the Northwest (Washington State University Daily Evergreen)
  208. At A Glance (The Oregonian)
  209. Italy's Basso suspended by Discovery (USA Today)
  210. Basso taken out of competition
  211. Paris Mountain centerpiece of cycling event (The Greenville News)
  212. Preview: La Flèche Wallonne 2007
  213. Tour of Virginia races in city streets (The News & Advance)
  214. Basso suspended after new charges
  215. Credit Agricole take two leaders to Giro d'Italia
  216. First Edition Cycling News for April 25, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  217. Cunego opens Giro del Trentino with victory
  218. UCI urges Spanish government to identify riders from Operation Puerto scandal
  219. Synthetic testosterone in Landis' B-samples
  220. MTB news & racing round-up for April 25, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  221. MTB news & racing round-up for April 25, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  222. Cooke out to retain Belgian form
  223. U.S. regains number-one world ranking in women's mountain bike
  224. Reactions after Amstel Gold Race
  225. Discovery Channel suspend Basso (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  226. Bicycle racing: Basso barred from riding for Discovery Channel (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
  227. Bicycle racing: Basso barred from riding for Discovery Channel (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
  228. Haedo wins final stage, Brajkovic takes overall
  229. The Amber Rais diary 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  230. Nacogdoches Police Report - 04/24/07 (KTRE-TV East Texas)
  231. Haddou takes victory in Tro-Bro Léon
  232. Track coach Colby Pearce resigns to return to competitive racing (usacycling.org)
  233. Track coach Colby Pearce resigns to return to competitive racing (usacycling.org)
  234. Track coach Colby Pearce resigns to return to competitive racing
  235. "The British Cyclosportive at 120 miles is a serious amount of miles to do in a single day" - says SC
  236. Backer fine-tunes idea of Benicia bicycle race (Vallejo Times-Herald)
  237. Kairelis takes victory in Giro d'Oro
  238. Key dates (San Jose Mercury News)
  239. Amstel Gold Race: Full results
  240. New eligibility rules for UCI Master World Championships announced
  241. Cyclists to begin annual Tour of Virginia today (News Leader)
  242. High praise for Dunlop (Belfast Telegraph)
  243. Schumacher wins Amstel Gold Race
  244. Adjust your bike to eliminate injuries (Reno Gazette-Journal)
  245. Chacon and Botero win Colombian Championship
  246. CYCLING: Hardman ready for his dream road race (The Daily Progress)
  247. Spartanburg gears up for month of cycling events (The Greenville News)
  248. Form & Fitness Q & A (Cyclingnews.com)
  249. Rodriguez sprints to victory in Tour de Georgia
  250. Leipheimer, Discovery Channel continue to top USA Cycling Pro Tour