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  1. USA Cycling Weekly News Update: March 28 - April 3
  2. 1st Ronde van het Groene Hart – 1.1 (Daily Peloton)
  3. Settimana Coppi & Bartali - Stage 2 Just In (Daily Peloton)
  4. Cycle Racing Summary - March (Daily Peloton)
  5. South Africa: Lots of Going Forward, Little Falling Down (AllAfrica.com)
  6. Winter Road Warriors (Daily Peloton)
  7. Cycling News Roundup 27/03/2007 (Daily Peloton)
  8. professional camcorder (Digital Video Editing)
  9. USA Cycling Weekly News Update: March 28 - April 3 (usacycling.org)
  10. avid software (Digital Video Editing)
  11. Las Vegas: Rocketsports Racing preview (Motorsport.com)
  12. Residents fondly remember Goodall's (Beloit Daily News)
  13. Registration for USA Cycling National Festival Opens at Midnight
  14. NewTek forms partnership to broadcast BMX races over Internet (BizJournals)
  15. Chivas comes back to drop D.C. United from Champions Cup. (SoccerTimes)
  16. Public record (The Evening Sun)
  17. Wednesday's Eurofile: Michaelsen to hang it up; Llaneras, too; IronJaja? (Velo News)
  18. Wednesday's Eurofile: Michaelsen to hang it up; Llaneras, too; IronJaja? (Velo News)
  19. Puerto Fallout: Ullrich faces the wrath of German media (Velo News)
  20. Pendleton sets sights on Beijing
  21. Watch out for bikes (The Virginia Gazette)
  22. Recreation Notebook: Fastpitch tournament (Tulsa World)
  23. Key dates (San Jose Mercury News)
  24. VR puts stationary bike on the road (Orange County Register)
  25. Briefs | Kirk captures an event at Duel in the Pool (Seattle Times)
  26. Altman Backtracks, Quits Arkansas to Return to Creighton (Washington Post)
  27. Prosecutors link Ullrich DNA to scandal (Austin American-Statesman)
  28. Ullrich blood in dope-probe link
  29. Sports briefs (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
  30. Weekly Pro-File: Bobby Julich
  31. "Could British road racing return to a recognisable place in the ProTour peloton?" - asks Alex
  32. Cyclist wanted
  33. Tech Report with Matt Pacocha - A look ahead (Velo News)
  34. Tour de France 2005 Stage 15
  35. Flanders Week: The Viewing Guide (PezCycling News)
  36. Tech Report, with Matt Pacocha - A look ahead (Velo News)
  37. Why offended? (Desert Sun)
  38. Red Bull Names TAOW Productions Lead Sponsorship Agency For Its Ground Breaking Air Race World Series Event (PR Web)
  39. Tour de France 2005 Stage 14
  40. Red Bull Names TAOW Productions Lead Sponsorship Agency For Its Ground Breaking Air Race World Series Event (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
  41. Hiker plans to cover the Appalachian Trail in 100 days (The Greenville News)
  42. Rene Menard could use a few lessons in sportsmanship (The Woonsocket Call)
  43. Experienced Jenner earns favouritism for Tour de Lakes
  44. Ballweg and Beck finish FSU cycling careers at head of the pack (Tallahassee Democrat)
  45. Devine seventh overall at UCI Nations Cup opener in Portugal
  46. Devine seventh overall at UCI Nations Cup opener in Portugal (usacycling.org)
  47. Wet roads cause wrecks, send one rider to hospital (Opelika-Auburn News)
  48. Gould and Kabush tops at NOVA cross-country (Velo News)
  49. Elizabeth Edwards Bouyed by Supporters
  50. USA Cycling designates three velodromes as Track Training Centers
  51. USA Cycling designates three velodromes as Track Training Centers (usacycling.org)
  52. USA Cycling designates three velodromes as Track Training Centers (usacycling.org)
  53. Latest: Big Belgian weekend; Critérium International; Track World's 1; US Open (Procycling)
  54. The road not taken (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
  55. Preview & main
  56. Talkers (Kansas City Star)
  57. LOCAL NEWS (Daily Record)
  58. Incites | Putting a whole new meaning on 'burn some rubber' (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
  59. The long wait
  60. No charges as tot killed after running in front of truck (The Palm Beach Post)
  61. Pendleton and Hoy add to GB tally
  62. No charges in 3-year-old's death (The Palm Beach Post)
  63. a Different Journey
  64. Cycling: Britain in seventh heaven as rivals falter (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  65. Reed fifth in keirin to close out competition for U.S. at world's
  66. Cooke climbs to victory in Italy
  67. Go Girl Mountain Bike Team
  68. Britain in seventh heaven as rivals falter (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  69. World Track Championships: Hoy, Bos and Bates score gold on final day (Velo News)
  70. IRL-NASCAR Nextel Cup? (Sports Illustrated)
  71. NASCAR Truth & Rumors - April 1 (Sports Illustrated)
  72. Superb Hoy takes gold for Britain
  73. Farmer City mulls fair association's latest land exchange offer (The Champaign News-Gazette)
  74. The Sunday Interview - A conversation with Pat McDonough (Velo News)
  75. NBC on track for new cycling program (Velo News)
  76. On The Air (New London Day)
  77. Saturday Night Lights - Kabush and Gould take NMBS short track opener (Velo News)
  78. Bowmaster takes up new sport to fill racing void: Cyclocross (Daily Record)
  79. Shifting Into Gear
  80. Volleyball gives Nu'u perfect set for Hall of Fame status (Denver Post)
  81. Taser study explores effects on people, why some die (North County Times)
  82. Cycling race hits streets of Richmond (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
  83. 2007 Mazda CX-7 Giveaway: Fundraiser for the Austin Humane Society (News 8 Austin)
  84. Sports briefly (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
  85. Sports briefly (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
  86. Bills of local interest (The Herald-Mail)
  87. Llaneras and Meares claim emotional victories (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
  88. Bob Cullinan: Novato man not slowing down, even at 91 (Marin Independent Journal)
  89. Pendleton sprints to world gold
  90. Quinn relegated from third-place finish in scratch race at world's
  91. Sore no more
  92. 2007 Tour of Utah race postponed (Provo Daily Herald)
  93. 2007 Tour of Utah race postponed (Provo Daily Herald)
  94. Riders to race for dirt-track dream (Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
  95. Sparks named finalist for 2006 USOC National Coach of the Year (usacycling.org)
  96. Sparks named finalist for 2006 USOC National Coach of the Year (usacycling.org)
  97. Sparks named finalist for 2006 USOC National Coach of the Year
  98. Horgan-Kobelski, Gould shine in NOVA kickoff (Velo News)
  99. French upset at Aussie's race tactics (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  100. Chippy Gagliardi will be missed (Staten Island Advance)
  101. Saturday, March 31, 2007 (Sun Herald)
  102. Thrills and spills as Brits grab more cycling track gold (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  103. U.S. Open names teams for April race (Velo News)
  104. Racing to the bank – supporting cycling event just makes sense for Cloquet (Cloquet Journal)
  105. Bike racers to color foothill roadways (The Union Democrat)
  106. Pursuit quartet and Hoy take gold
  107. Wiggins leads young Brits to team pursuit gold (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  108. Hammer repeats as world champion in individual pursuit
  109. Nova Desert Classic brings back some classic courses (Velo News)
  110. Heather Mills Gets a Fake Leg Up on the Competition
  111. 'Big three' win entry concessions
  112. Hammer advances to gold-medal final with new American record
  113. Friday's Mailbag: Georgia, Hamilton, Millar, Riis and Mark McGwire (Velo News)
  114. Wiggins leads GB medal haul
  115. Huff wins bronze medal in omnium at UCI Track World Championships
  116. Team ValueAct Capital: Unplugged (PezCycling News)
  117. Colorado's Multi-Day Mountain Bike Tours
  118. National Development Team Opens UCI Nations Cup Friday in Portugal
  119. National Development Team Opens UCI Nations Cup Friday in Portugal (usacycling.org)
  120. Wiggins leads GB world medal haul
  121. A Cape Epic Diary
  122. John Auerbach (Port Washington News)
  123. Thursday's Eurofile: Millar: Reform begins with management; Ventoux on tap in June (Velo News)
  124. "Are any 606 users planning on taking part in the British Cyclosportive?" - asks SH
  125. Wiggins and Bartko to face-off in pursuit final (Velo News)
  126. Huff in medal contention in omnium after three of five events
  127. Wiggins leads British charge at world cycling championships (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  128. Legendary cyclist rolls into town (Post-Tribune)
  129. Gentlemen are ready to start their engines (Baxter Bulletin)
  130. GB chase medals in Mallorca
  131. Adjust your bike and eliminate injuries (Louisville Courier-Journal)
  132. Briefs | Roddick injures hamstring, withdraws (Seattle Times)
  133. Driving along in yesteryears' cars ought to be an enjoyable task (Midland Reporter-Telegram)
  134. USA Cycling Weekly News Update: March 21 - 27
  135. Team GB chase medals in Mallorca
  136. USA Cycling Weekly News Update: March 21 - 27 (usacycling.org)
  137. USA Cycling Weekly News Update: March 21 - 27 (usacycling.org)
  138. Oregon lawmakers give green light to fixed-gear bikes (The World)
  139. Bike Maintenance
  140. LeBron's new title: ESPYs co-host
  141. Cyclists propose racing through Cloquet (Cloquet Journal)
  142. Cyclists propose racing through Cloquet (Cloquet Journal)
  143. U.S. opens 2007 UCI Track World Championships Thursday in Spain
  144. U.S. opens 2007 UCI Track World Championships Thursday in Spain (usacycling.org)
  145. Latest: Unibet not happy; VDB out; Teutenberg wins; Science in Sport-Trek (Procycling)
  146. The Feedzone with Monique Ryan: Eating right for those long rides (Velo News)
  147. Brian Vickers suffers 2nd degree burns (Miami Herald)
  148. Tunnel Vision: In The Tube with Trek, Basso & Discovery (PezCycling News)
  149. Tunnel Vision: In The Tube with Trek, Basso & Discovery (PezCycling News)
  150. 2007 Tour de Georgia: Your biking guide (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
  151. Brian Vickers Suffers 2nd Degree Burns (ABC News)
  152. Pedaling friendship at any speed (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
  153. Fox concludes stellar college basketball career (Reno Gazette-Journal)
  154. Recreation Notes: Martin wins another (Tulsa World)
  155. Racing time (The Virginia Gazette)
  156. Vickers healing from a hot ride in race at Bristol (Denver Post)
  157. Public records 3.28 (Coffeyville Journal)
  158. Elizabeth Edwards Gets Outpouring Of Sympathy
  159. Technical Q&A with Lennard Zinn - Sage advice for travelers and tire changers (Velo News)
  160. Vickers suffers 2nd degree burns at Bristol (SportingNews.com)
  161. LeBron James to Co-Host ESPY Awards
  162. Technical Q&A with Lennard Zinn - Sage advice for travellers and tire changers (Velo News)
  163. Hayles hungry for Worlds success
  164. Technical Q&A with Lennard Zinn - Sage advice for travellers and tire changers (Velo News)
  165. Parlee's Z1 SL: Custom Fit Full Carbon Test (PezCycling News)
  166. Parlee's Z1 SL: Custom Fit Full Carbon Test (PezCycling News)
  167. Parlee's Z1 SL: Custom Fit Full Carbon Test (PezCycling News)
  168. Armstrong Offering Spots on RAGBRAI Team
  169. Ventoso sprints to victory in Castilla y Leon
  170. Toolbox: Racing and Training Recovery (PezCycling News)
  171. Bertolini and Predictor-Lotto celebrate in Italy
  172. Bos aims to burn up the boards at track world's (Velo News)
  173. "DSC have sent a strong team to the Vuelta Castilla y Leon and look the team to beat" - says IJ
  174. Tuesday's EuroFile: Karpets flies; Riis responds; Kirchen recovers; Oscar plans (Velo News)
  175. Liz Feels Lifted by Love
  176. SLO's Hanson takes top prize at Sentinel Criterium (The Sentinel)
  177. Classic crowd makes event history (Daily Bulletin)
  178. Classic crowd makes event history (Daily Bulletin)
  179. Landis returns to Pa. for fundraiser to fight doping charge
  180. THE LOST PARISH / After more than a decade without their church, the faithful return to the sanctuary -- for one ... (San Francisco Chronicle)
  181. Coaches Around the Country: J.D. Downing (FasterSkier.com)
  182. Swanson outduels Russell in Scottsdale (Tucson Citizen)
  183. Swanson outduels Russell in Scottsdale (Tucson Citizen)
  184. Elizabeth Edwards Speaks In Cleveland
  185. By The Standard Staff - 03/27/2007 (The Montana Standard)
  186. Cancer Found on Edwards' Hip -- Outpouring Of Sympathy
  187. Registration for USA Cycling National Festival Opens April 5
  188. Bajadali wins wide open Classic (Redlands Daily Facts)
  189. Bajadali wins wide open Classic (Redlands Daily Facts)
  190. Registration for USA Cycling National Festival Opens April 5 (usacycling.org)
  191. Sixty pledge $1,000 to ride with Armstrong
  192. Landis returns to Pennsylvania for fundraiser
  193. Karpets opens with time trial victory in Spain
  194. "Will this be the year Nicole Cooke gets the recognition she deserves?" - asks Tom
  195. Monday's EuroFile: Top stars to Spain; Contador relishes ProTour lead. (Velo News)
  196. Latest: MSR fallout; ProTour rankings; Castilla y Leon; McDonald killed (Procycling)
  197. Milan-San Remo: Freire shines on Via Roma (Procycling)
  198. Opinion Articles (Columbia Daily Spectator)
  199. Round and Round (Columbia Daily Spectator)
  200. Crowd size makes history (San Bernardino Sun)
  201. Crowd size makes history (San Bernardino Sun)
  202. Sharapova edges Venus Williams (Austin American-Statesman)
  203. Redlands Bicycle Classic lets good times roll (The Press-Enterprise)
  204. Bookwalter leads USA Cycling National Development Team in Spain
  205. Outdoors calendar (Asheville Citizen-Times)
  206. Bookwalter leads USA Cycling National Development Team in Spain (usacycling.org)
  207. Bookwalter leads USA Cycling National Development Team in Spain (usacycling.org)
  208. Lance Armstrong seeks team members for RAGBRAI
  209. A conversation with Stefan Schumacher
  210. Cooke opens Euro season with win
  211. Recovery's too often overlooked
  212. Augé victorious in Cholet-Pays de Loire
  213. Tadesse - powerful and poised in response to Bekele's problems (IAAF)
  214. Sunday Interview: A conversation with Stefan Schumacher (Velo News)
  215. Weylandt wins Ronde van het Groene Hart
  216. Salida: A Mountain Biker's Mecca (OutdoorNewswire.com)
  217. Spring has sprung, so has need for (unnecessary) speed (Inside Bay Area)
  218. Racers come from all over for the Redlands Bicycle Classic (Redlands Daily Facts)
  219. Locals make their move in Bike Classic (Daily Bulletin)
  220. Defending women's champion still wearing yellow jersey (Redlands Daily Facts)
  221. Sports Briefs: Kessler retains boxing titles (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  222. Locals make their move in Bike Classic (San Bernardino Sun)
  223. Triathlon treks through Havasu (Today's News-Herald)
  224. A bit of local flair in men's race (Redlands Daily Facts)
  225. Hackett struggles to match Thorpe (The Palm Beach Post)
  226. Supporting Floyd (Lancaster Online)
  227. Retired Aussie cyclist McDonald dies in tunnel inferno (Velo News)
  228. Freire claims Milan-San Remo win
  229. Outdoors gear gallery (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
  230. Reactions after Milano-San Remo
  231. EuroTrash Monday! (PezCycling News)
  232. Milano-San Remo: Full results
  233. Lengthy stage ideal for BMC's Moninger (San Bernardino Sun)
  234. Lengthy stage ideal for BMC's Moninger (San Bernardino Sun)
  235. "Well done to Oscar Freire, sat on Petacchi's wheel and sprinted beautifully" - says SQ
  236. Bikes on ice (Anchorage Daily News)
  237. Freire does it again in Milano-San Remo
  238. Bicycle messenger will soon negotiate Rochester traffic (Post-Bulletin)
  239. Tour of California popularity growing (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
  240. Spin City Classic to fill downtown with cyclists (Orlando Sentinel)
  241. Lengthy stage ideal for BMC's Moninger (Daily Bulletin)
  242. Wheels of fitness (San Bernardino Sun)
  243. Sports briefs (The Record)
  244. Leavenworth County Commission Agenda, week of March 19 (Mirror)
  245. Monthly interview with Michael Barry: March
  246. The Cape Epic: Not your average 886km, eight-day MTB stage race (Velo News)
  247. Cyclists climb to the top (Redlands Daily Facts)
  248. Tuft takes men's time trial (Redlands Daily Facts)
  249. Tuft takes men's time trial (Redlands Daily Facts)
  250. Honolulu Hills turns back the clock (Midway Driller)