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  1. Signs of Life Start to Appear in N.O. (AP via Yahoo! News)
  2. Signs of Life Start to Appear in N.O. (AP via Yahoo! Asia News)
  3. Naef Triumphs On Final Climb (Sporting Life via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
  4. Traces Of Normalcy Return (WOWT-TV Omaha)
  5. Idaho Powerball millionaire fields marriage, investment proposals (Montana Standard)
  6. Top News (WCCO 4)
  7. Jimenez climbs to stage victory
  8. Signs of Life Start to Appear in N.O. (ABC News)
  9. DailyComet.com | Daily Comet | Thibodaux, LA (The Daily Comet)
  10. Signs of Life Start to Appear in N.O. (WJLA-TV Washington D.C.)
  11. Signs of life start to appear in N.O. (Kansas City Star)
  12. Signs of life appear in New Orleans (CNN.com)
  13. Signs of Life Appearing in New Orleans (AP via Yahoo! Asia News)
  14. Signs of Life Appearing in New Orleans (ABC News)
  15. Signs of Life Appearing in New Orleans (AP via Yahoo! News)
  16. Signs Of Life In New Orleans (CBS News)
  17. UCI scolds world doping over Armstrong
  18. Cycling group critical of world doping leaders
  19. Signs of Life Appearing in New Orleans (Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
  20. Cycling body criticizes Armstrong allegations
  21. Big Easy returning to life little by little (Seattle Times)
  22. Motor Racing, Sept 11 (The Courier Mail)
  23. I'm Practicing Everyday
  24. Angry Lance to get back on his bike (Adelaide Confidential)
  25. Motor racing-Heidfeld in doubt for Brazil after accident at home (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
  26. Lance Armstrong after the 14th stage of the 86th Tour de France in ...
  27. Downhill success for British duo
  28. Three other riders in 1999 Tour de France tested positive for EPO
  29. First Edition Cycling News for September 11, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  30. Heras into overall lead after win
  31. UCI Statement Re: 1999 Tour de France Samples Analysis
  32. CYCLING: Le Tua ready to challenge in Jakarta (New Straits Times)
  33. Fort William Worthy Of World Championships - Peat (Sporting Life via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
  34. Reeves leads U.S. riders at marathon worlds
  35. Bicycle Retailers Around State Laud Lance Armstrong (RedNova)
  36. BMX riders, track hold up during blustery South Dakota day (AberdeenNews.com)
  37. BMX riders, track hold up during blustery South Dakota day (AberdeenNews.com)
  38. Latest Cycling News for September 12, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  39. NORBA #7 concludes at Snowshoe Mountain
  40. Injured Heidfeld to sit out Brazil (ITV)
  41. Heidfeld to miss Brazilian Grand Prix (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  42. Poll
  43. Heidfeld to miss Brazil GP (sportal.com.au)
  44. Motor racing: Heidfeld to miss Brazilian Grand Prix (Channel NewsAsia)
  45. "Whilst Heras isn't Rasmussen I'd have to say that Menchov can pull back time in the TT" - JM
  46. Heidfeld reveals Brazil GP absence (CNN.com)
  47. QC entry among elite (Galesburg Register-Mail)
  48. Farrar, Pic and Huff win in Downers Grove
  49. Visa, travel issues snarl Polish tour
  50. Motor racing-Heidfeld to miss Brazilian Grand Prix (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
  51. Motor racing-Heidfeld to miss Brazilian Grand Prix (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
  52. Heidfeld injured in bike crash (Planet F1)
  53. Monday's Mailbag: Armstrong's 'comeback;' diaries a delight; and the Foaming Rant (VeloNews)
  54. Olney Daily Mail (Olney Daily Mail)
  55. Judge dismisses breach of contract claim against Armstrong
  56. Reminder: elections close in three days
  57. McGee keeps lead at Vuelta bike race (AberdeenNews.com)
  58. First Edition Cycling News for September 13, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  59. CYCLING: Father takes Malacca CA to task (New Straits Times)
  60. Cycling: Dean withdraws from Tour of Spain (The New Zealand Herald)
  61. Three cyclists deny Tour de France doping allegations in French paper ...
  62. Organisers hope for bumper year at Tobago Classic (Trinidad Express)
  63. TQ Paper International Two Day - NE (Cyclingnews.com)
  64. Levet of France plays ball out of bunker on 12th hole during second round of German Linde Masters in Pulheim
  65. Latest Cycling News for September 13, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  66. Sports (Durango Herald)
  67. Spaniard Pereiro joins new team
  68. Vuelta Gets Interesting!
  69. First Edition Cycling News for September 14, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  70. "What a superlative ride by Heras and the Liberty team on stage 15" - JM
  71. Staying motivated (Cyclingnews.com)
  72. A Combative Armstrong Is Committed to Battling On (New York Times)
  73. Malay Mail Online (Malay Mail)
  74. Virus forces Ulmer out of world championships (Stuff)
  75. MTB News & racing round-up for September 14, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  76. MTB News & racing round-up for September 14, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  77. Hammond, Cooke head British teams (Eurosport)
  78. Kenny confident of swift return
  79. The Greatest Race (Bicycling Magazine: Tour de France)
  80. Post-Peak Performance Plan (Roadcycling)
  81. Tour de France 2005 Stage 13
  82. Olympic dreams
  83. Cycling: McCann proves the big wheel (Belfast Telegraph)
  84. Latest Cycling News for September 14, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  85. Latest Cycling News
  86. Errant driver frustrates RP cyclists breakaway (Manila Bulletin)
  87. "Basso is a proven Tour contender - if he's going to win it, it's got to be soon" - PF
  88. Michael Barry's Diary: Fast and furious until the finish (VeloNews)
  89. Cycling: Virus forces dejected Ulmer out of the world champs (The New Zealand Herald)
  90. U23 National Team update
  91. Wednesday's Mailbag: Comeback v. retirement (VeloNews)
  92. Paxton News (Landmark)
  93. Crank Brothers Rolls out U.S. Gran Prix of Cyclo-Cross Series, Version 2.0 (The Ride Magazine)
  94. PRESS RELEASE - U.S. Gran Prix of Cyclocross readies for second season (VeloNews)
  95. First Edition Cycling News for September 15, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  96. Roundup: GarcĂ­a Quesada captures 17th stage (International Herald Tribune)
  97. Cycling: A return no laughing matter for Lance (International Herald Tribune)
  98. Bettini battles to win 16th stage
  99. Bicyclist takes a different approach (The Western News)
  100. Reminder: election closes in one day
  101. Bear Mountain Classic - NE (Cyclingnews.com)
  102. Bear Mountain Classic - NE (Cyclingnews.com)
  103. CYCLING: Liberty: Yong Li needs rest (New Straits Times)
  104. Francisco Mancebo
  105. 24 Hour Fitness discount for members
  106. Quesada snatches Spanish solo win
  107. Cycling Notebook: Cyclist discovers rewards of racing later in life (Houston Chronicle)
  108. Fitness Forum: Recumbent bike easier on knees (The Herald-Sun)
  109. 33rd Carolina Cup - NE (Cyclingnews.com)
  110. Results and Reports for Australia (Cyclingnews.com)
  111. Quesada snatches Spanish win
  112. Cycling News Extra for September 15, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  113. Press Release - a chance to win signed Armstrong Tour Jersey
  114. Big bike races set for this weekend (phillyburbs.com)
  115. Youth and Family recreation calendar (Desert Sun)
  116. Tuesdays are big cycling nights at Fort Ord (Monterey County Herald)
  117. Latest Cycling News for September 15, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  118. Latest Cycling News for September 15, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  119. Speedteq-Ti Conducting Training Seminars With Leading F1 Racing Teams in Europe (Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
  120. Signs of Life Appearing in New Orleans (WINK TV Southwest Florida)
  121. "I know I am going back a few years but what did everybody think of Gianni Bugno?" - J
  122. First Edition Cycling News for September 16, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  123. Fordland teen among state's elite BMX racers ... Mitchell Chisholm, 15, is ranked No. 1 in age division of sprint bike (Webster County Citizen)
  124. Tour de France 2005 Stage 14
  125. A Mammoth event: U.S. mountain-bike championships kick off in California (VeloNews)
  126. Sorensen climbs to win in Spain
  127. UCI President Accused in Armstrong Leak
  128. Cycling community assists Hurricane Katrina victims (St. Petersburg Times)
  129. Armstrong rules out Tour return (Eurosport)
  130. Armstrong rules out return to competitive cycling (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
  131. Tour de France 2005 Stage 15
  132. MTB News & racing round-up for September 16, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  133. Gov. Signs Bans on School Junk Food (Los Angeles Times)
  134. Have Your Say
  135. WADA claims UCI boss tipped off L'Equipe in Armstrong case
  136. Armstrong rules out return to competitive cycling (RedNova)
  137. UPDATE 1-Motor racing-Heidfeld signs long-term deal with BMW (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
  138. Motor racing-Williams confirm Pizzonia for Brazil (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
  139. Latest Cycling News for September 16, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  140. California bans school junk food (BBC News)
  141. Lance Armstrong Says He Will Stay Retired
  142. Armstrong cools comeback talk
  143. Kids' races to christen course for the pros at Portsmouth Criterium (Portsmouth Herald)
  144. Racing: BMW F1 team snaps up Heidfeld (Channel NewsAsia)
  145. Marathon titles awarded at MTB Nationals
  146. Source Identified In Armstrong Doping Stories
  147. 22 Days in Belgium: The Ground Zero of Amateur Cycling, I (Daily Peloton)
  148. Haussler wins stage 19 in sprint
  149. 22 Days in Belgium: The Ground Zero of amateur cycling I (Daily Peloton)
  150. Seven-time Tour de France Champ Silences Comeback Whispers
  151. Thunder's Poehler parks his bike, excels in the pool (Ahwatukee Foothills News)
  152. Lance Armstrong Un-Un Retires...
  153. Michael Barry's Diary: Finishing a long book (VeloNews)
  154. Kasis shows class in Tobago Cycling Classic (Trinidad Express)
  155. Armstrong's urine samples could be part of anti-Lance conspiracy
  156. Canada's Cycling Magazine
  157. Western 100 winners' prize share totals almost $10,000 (AberdeenNews.com)
  158. Cyclists to race in city today Cyclists to race in city today (Observer-Reporter)
  159. Victor Hugo Pena
  160. Julian Dean Diary (Roadcycling)
  161. Yes, It Is About the Bike (Mountain Bike Daily)
  162. Cycling News Roundup September 17, 2005 (Daily Peloton)
  163. Cycling News Roundup September 17, 2005 (Daily Peloton)
  164. "Hopefully the pro-tour will have bedded in properly by next year" - GE
  165. Armstrong isn't "crazy" enough to come out of retirement
  166. 22 Days in Belgium, 'Ground Zero of Amateur Cycling' II (Daily Peloton)
  167. Plaza takes individual time-trial
  168. Still McCrazy after all these years (Scotsman)
  169. Cyclists race in Mount Graham Hill Climb 2005 (Eastern Arizona Courier)
  170. Univest Grand Prix - NE (Cyclingnews.com)
  171. Baker takes Brecktobercross under blue skies (Summit Daily News)
  172. It's a dirty job, but someone's gotta do it (Star-Gazette)
  173. Ageless horse sense (Daily Press)
  174. Motorcycle racing, Sept 18 (The Courier Mail)
  175. South Park student shines in bicycle race South Park student shines in bicycle race (Observer-Reporter)
  176. Latest Cycling News for September 18, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  177. MELITO HEREDIA WINS 8th ANNUAL UNIVEST GRAND PRIX (The Ride Magazine)
  178. Carter, Kintner win U.S. mountain-cross crowns (VeloNews)
  179. Cycling-Tour of Spain winner Roberto Heras (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
  180. PROFILE-Cycling-Heras makes Tour of Spain his own (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
  181. Cycling-Tough finish for world road race title, saysd Petacchi (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
  182. Milan Style: EICMA show offers plenty to admire (VeloNews)
  183. "I still think Menchov will be caught short in the mountains in the Tour de France" - BS
  184. 24 Hour Fitness discount for USAC members
  185. Barclay's Global Investors Grand Prix - 1.HC (Cyclingnews.com)
  186. Kirchen claims maiden ProTour win
  187. JHK, McConneloug win pro cross country titles
  188. Form & Fitness Q & A (Cyclingnews.com)
  189. USA Cycling names team for road worlds
  190. Heras claims fourth home tour win
  191. Reback, Neary-Robb win (Sun-Sentinel)
  192. Tour de France 2005 Stage 16
  193. Cycling-Heras highlights Spain's dominance at home (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
  194. Lancaster rider brings home world title (Lancaster Eagle-Gazette)
  195. Latest Cycling News for September 19, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  196. MTB Nationals continue with record numbers
  197. All the ingredients there for McEwen (Eurosport)
  198. Tour de France 2005 Stage 17
  199. Race gives young pedal-pushers a chance, too
  200. The Week That Was... (Roadcycling)
  201. The Week That Was... (Roadcycling)
  202. Monday's Mailbag: The one-man show; cycling on TV; comeback, schmomeback; and the other jerseys (VeloNews)
  203. Monday's Mailbag: The one-man show; cycling on TV; comeback, schmomeback; and the other jerseys (VeloNews)
  204. PRESS RELEASE - Cyclocrossworld.com Joins Team at Crank Brothers U.S. Gran Prix of Cyclocross (VeloNews)
  205. Domincan Amateur First UGP Victor From Central America (The Ride Magazine)
  206. Sixth Annual Yoplait Womens Summit at Interbike (Daily Peloton)
  207. Sixth Annual Yoplait Womens Summit at Interbike (Daily Peloton)
  208. Fort Wayne riders dominate men's pro division in Huntington Bicycle Challenge (The Herald-Press)
  209. Short track and DH titles awarded in Mammoth
  210. UCI denies accusations over Armstrong leak, accuses Pound of blocking inquest
  211. Trial begins in drag racing death case (New York Newsday)
  212. Kirchen seals first ProTour win
  213. 22 Days in the Belgium, 'Ground Zero of Amateur Cycling' III (Daily Peloton)
  214. First Edition Cycling News for September 20, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  215. 22 Days in the Belgium, 'Ground Zero of Amateur Cycling' IV (Daily Peloton)
  216. Cycling Body Denies Armstrong Leak Charge
  217. Record victory for Heras
  218. Fast & sleek (Cyclingnews.com)
  219. The Vuelta quiz
  220. Local riders conquer super-D and more in Cali (Vail Daily)
  221. Tour de France 2005 Stage 18
  222. Madrid Worlds hit by UCI boycott
  223. Latest Cycling News for September 20, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  224. Smashfest '05 & Newberry Community Fair at SSP on Saturday (The Auto Channel)
  225. A conversation with Giovanni Lombardi: Not quite ready to hang it up
  226. The Bulletin | Sports | More Tours ahead (BendBulletin.com)
  227. King of the hill (Portsmouth Herald)
  228. A Shop for Riders Hooked on Wheels - New York Times (New York Times)
  229. "A Top 100 TDF finish would be good for David Millar considering his lack of racing" - BS
  230. Technical Q&A with Lennard Zinn - A hard lesson; A raffle; Is an hour an hour? (VeloNews)
  231. Millar Eyes Return (Sporting Life via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
  232. Bicycling: Leisure, fitness and transportation (Thief River Falls Times & Northern Watch)
  233. David Millar to return with Saunier Duval
  234. USA Cycling announces L.A. Cycling Classic
  235. World's Notebook: UCI catfight; Spain pines for Freire; Arndt in doubt (VeloNews)
  236. The world's come to Madrid (VeloNews)
  237. 10 Questions: Skinner (Nascar)
  238. Millar eyes 2006 comeback
  239. Wheel Warrior (Wisconsin State Journal)
  240. PRESS RELEASE Will the Costa Rican reign at La Ruta end in 2005? (VeloNews)
  241. Cycling Governing Body Denies Disclosing Armstrong Doping Documents
  242. World road cycling championships to begin amid election dispute (Canada.com)
  243. First Edition Cycling News for September 21, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  244. Mr. Congeniality: The Geoff Kabush diary 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  245. Yakovlev chalks double in 8th stage (The Jakarta Post)
  246. First Edition Cycling News
  247. Events Round-Up (BikeMagic.com)
  248. Central cross-country runner is one of region's top triathletes (The Union Leader and NewHampshire Sunday News)
  249. Cycling News Roundup September 20, 2005 (Daily Peloton)
  250. Cycling News Roundup September 20, 2005 (Daily Peloton)




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