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  1. Fitness As A Balance Sheet (BusinessWeek)
  2. SanRemo Primer: How We Look To Her (PezCycling News)
  3. Road Race makes a grand return (Daily Bulletin)
  4. Bike racing returns to Gainesville (AccessNorthGA)
  5. Bike racing returns to Gainesville (AccessNorthGA)
  6. Lance Armstrong's wandering eye
  7. What's become of Iban Mayo?
  8. Briefs | Venus Williams wins opening-round match (Seattle Times)
  9. Altitude training pays off in time trial (Daily Bulletin)
  10. Road Race makes a grand return (San Bernardino Sun)
  11. Dirt slingers catch air at Wheels Park (Naples Daily News)
  12. Keyesville Classic rides into town once again (Kern Valley Sun)
  13. Forever Stamps and Another Postage Rate Hike
  14. Briefly sports (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
  15. Foodie: Nomad adds Café Hollander to the map (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
  16. WADA looking to get involved in Operation Puerto doping case
  17. Thursday's EuroFile: Evans eyes the Ardennes; Slipstream eyes Critérium (Velo News)
  18. Fitness as a Balance Sheet (BusinessWeek)
  19. "I don't see any problem with discussing the Grand Tours this early in the season" - says IJ
  20. Skies clear just in time for the Redlands Bicycle Classic (Redlands Daily Facts)
  21. Wednesday's EuroFile: Evans eyes the Ardennes; Slipstream eyes Critérium (Velo News)
  22. Preview: Milano-San Remo 2007
  23. Popovych aiming on Tour de France stage win
  24. Oak Glen returns to Redlands Classic (Velo News)
  25. Oak Glen returns to Redlands Classic (Velo News)
  26. Unibet.com becomes Canyon in France
  27. Bicycle thefts concern police (Penn State Collegian)
  28. OrganicAthlete to Launch All Vegan Cycling Team (PR Web)
  29. USA Cycling Weekly News Update: March 14 - 20
  30. OrganicAthlete to Launch All Vegan Cycling Team (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
  31. OrganicAthlete to Launch All Vegan Cycling Team (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
  32. Assault the asphalt (Asheville Citizen-Times)
  33. NiteLife (local) (Evansville Courier & Press)
  34. Online registration for Madrid BMX Supercross World Cup now open
  35. USA Cycling Weekly News Update: March 14 - 20 (usacycling.org)
  36. USA Cycling Weekly News Update: March 14 - 20 (usacycling.org)
  37. Gould, U.S. Women's MTB Team ranked number one in the world
  38. Favorites looking forward to Milano-San Remo
  39. The Alice Faye Collection (DVD Talk)
  40. "Other than Vino, who will be Basso's main competition at the Tour de France?" - asks SF
  41. Tracking power at the Tour of California (Velo News)
  42. Leon Van Bon wins Nokere Koerse
  43. Dallas off-road cycling tips and trails (Dallas Morning News)
  44. Dallas off-road cycling tips and trails (Dallas Morning News)
  45. Wednesday's Eurofile: Farrar eyes the Classics; Hincapie aims for Georgia; ProTour Wars (Velo News)
  46. Klöden confident about season start
  47. Five Mile Point opens Saturday (The Daily Star)
  48. Is this what you get when a rapacious American capitalist takes U.S. bike racing for a spin? (SF Weekly)
  49. Fernandez relieved after first win
  50. Team Jelly Belly gearing up (San Bernardino Sun)
  51. Kloeden wins Tirreno-Adriatico; Fernandez takes final stage
  52. 'Where Legends are Born': the new brigade (Redlands Daily Facts)
  53. Press Release - Boulder Cup 'cross on Altitude TV (Velo News)
  54. Tirreno-Adriatico: final classifications
  55. WADA in civil action request
  56. Tirreno-Adriatico results: stage 7
  57. "I wouldn't bother betting on Contador for the Tour De France this year." - says LL
  58. Start your pedals! Pro bikers return on June 3 (Lancaster Online)
  59. Start your pedals! Pro bikers return on June 3 (Lancaster Online)
  60. EuroTrash Thursday! (PezCycling News)
  61. Sunderland, O'Grady gear up for La Primavera (Velo News)
  62. Top-flight field targets Tour de Georgia (Velo News)
  63. Top-flight field targets Tour de Georgia (Velo News)
  64. Fernandez takes final stage, Klöden wins Tirreno
  65. Toolbox: Positive Self-Talk (PezCycling News)
  66. Tour de France 2005 Stage 21
  67. Paris-Nice final: Contador flies to victory (Procycling)
  68. Business briefcase (Gloucester Daily Times)
  69. KMK cycling expo Sunday (The Mining Journal)
  70. Wiggins set for Palma challenge
  71. Locals have banner day in Dade City races (St. Petersburg Times)
  72. Pedaling through aches and pain (Miami Herald)
  73. 'Shootout' keeps rider young (Tucson Citizen)
  74. Gifts make bike-riding safer for children (Pensacola News Journal)
  75. Wiggins ready for Palma challenge
  76. Athletes attend Senior games (Grand Traverse Herald)
  77. Tour de France 2005 Stage 20
  78. Haedo takes Stage 2, Leipheimer holds lead in Amgen Tour (Velo News)
  79. Kloeden snatches Tirreno-Adriatico lead
  80. Firecracker 50 in Breckenridge to host MTB Marathon Nationals
  81. International Cycling Union
  82. Bono comments first professional victory
  83. Crime and Public Safety 3-14-07 (Daily Bulletin)
  84. Tirreno-Adriatico classifications after stage 6
  85. Firecracker 50 in Breckenridge to host MTB Marathon Nationals (usacycling.org)
  86. Firecracker 50 in Breckenridge to host MTB Marathon Nationals (usacycling.org)
  87. Tirreno-Adriatico results: stage 6
  88. Tour de France London
  89. Bono wins penultimate stage, Klöden takes lead
  90. Bono wins penultimate stage, Klöden takes lead
  91. Salisbury teen will join cyclists for first City Park Criterium (Salisbury Post)
  92. 23 teams to participate in Amstel Gold Race
  93. Visalia's streets bring out best in cyclists (The Fresno Bee)
  94. Dominguez, de Goede tops at Visalia Criterium (Velo News)
  95. Dominating performance (Visalia Times-Delta)
  96. Cycling classic (Visalia Times-Delta)
  97. Stefan Schumacher already on form
  98. Sports Digest (Louisville Courier-Journal)
  99. Injured couple seek honors for rescuer, charges for driver (Miami Herald)
  100. Redlands spinning its wheels (San Bernardino Sun)
  101. Contador: "My greatest win"
  102. Bicycle Classic rolling into Redlands this week (Daily Bulletin)
  103. Boarders, bikers unfazed by talk of bans, have mixed (Chico Enterprise-Record)
  104. Briefs | Nadal ends title drought at Indian Wells (Seattle Times)
  105. Boarders, bikers unfazed by talk of bans, have mixed (Oroville Mercury-Register)
  106. Tirreno-Adriatico classifications after stage 5
  107. Tirreno-Adriatico results: stage 5
  108. Aggies rally in 9th, edge Jayhawks in college baseball (Austin American-Statesman)
  109. Paris-Nice: final classifications
  110. Paris-Nice results: stage 7
  111. Contador attack seals Paris-Nice
  112. Contador wins Paris-Nice after solo
  113. Schumacher wins time trial and takes lead
  114. Lance's Ladies Look Alike
  115. Benitez wins final stage, Hunter takes overall
  116. Sanchez impresses, Millar drops
  117. Ricco reacts to his second consecutive stage win
  118. Tour de France 2005 Stage 19
  119. Jacques-Maynes and Powers take TT wins at Sequoia (Velo News)
  120. 03/18/2007; 03:31:14 AM (Hutchinson News)
  121. Bikers left waiting as city spins its wheels (The Daily Review)
  122. Ricco reacted on his second consecutive stage win
  123. Sanchez: "Thanks to my teammates"
  124. Cycling squad set for season (Gloucester County Times)
  125. Tirreno-Adriatico classifications after stage 4
  126. On The Air (The Victoria Advocate)
  127. Television movies for the week of March 18 (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  128. Tirreno-Adriatico results: stage 4
  129. Tour de France - Topix.net
  130. Paris-Nice classifications after stage 6
  131. Sports Briefing (New York Times)
  132. Paris-Nice results: stage 6
  133. Garrido speeds to time trial win in Portugal
  134. Sebring: Tafel Racing hour six notes (Motorsport.com)
  135. Luis Leon Sanchez wins in Paris-Nice
  136. Cycling Gets Cool In Swinging London (PezCycling News)
  137. Tirreno: Two in a row for Ricco
  138. Sanchez impresses as Millar drops
  139. California sees Pro Tour in near future (The Fresno Bee)
  140. Italian cyclist Rebellin retains lead in Paris-Nice race (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  141. Italian cyclist Rebellin retains lead in Paris-Nice race (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  142. Tour de France 2005 Stage 18
  143. Tour of California popularity growing (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
  144. Cyclist ready to race (Visalia Times-Delta)
  145. Cyclist ready to race (Visalia Times-Delta)
  146. Heroism marked with medal, praise (Orlando Sentinel)
  147. Millar holds Paris-Nice position
  148. Students learn from a master (Glenwood Springs Post Independent)
  149. "I took a risk": Ricco
  150. Step by step, stair climbs succeed (Orlando Sentinel)
  151. SPORT KILT (Long Beach Press-Telegram)
  152. Deputy DA to compete in international cycling event (Marin Independent Journal)
  153. Tour de France 2005 Stage 17
  154. Popovych: "I didn't expect to win"
  155. State Report (The Greenville News)
  156. Max Hoffman Made Imports Less Foreign to Americans (New York Times)
  157. Tirreno-Adriatico classifications after stage 3
  158. Millar maintains Paris-Nice form
  159. Tour of California: Race gaining global world wide appeal (Marin Independent Journal)
  160. Tirreno-Adriatico results: stage 3
  161. 65th Paris Nice - Stage 5 Report
  162. Tour de France 2005 Stage 16
  163. Paris-Nice classifications after stage 5
  164. Paris-Nice results: stage 5
  165. "Millar appears to be on great form in this year's Paris-Nice race, but can he win it?" - BS
  166. Yreka council addresses hydrant issues (Siskiyou Daily News)
  167. Popovych impresses in Paris-Nice
  168. Ricco wins stage three in Tirreno
  169. Ricco climbs to victory in Italy (CNN.com)
  170. Portugal: Hunter sprints to victory
  171. Quad Knopf bringing prestige (The Fresno Bee)
  172. Cycling on BBC
  173. Sastre to be patient after crash
  174. U.S. Open Cycling Championship (NBC 12 Richmond)
  175. Arekeev delighted after first win
  176. Latest: Prosecutor appeals Puerto decision; break for Efimkin; Georgia confirmed; Hondo unsure of racing (Procycling)
  177. Legally Speaking - with Bob Mionske: Points is Points (Velo News)
  178. Local riders play host to pro cyclists (Visalia Times-Delta)
  179. Tirreno-Adriatico victims: Efimkin, Roche, Gutierrez
  180. Tour de France
  181. Contador wins in Paris-Nice, Rebellin leads
  182. Areekev wins stage in Tirreno-Adriatico
  183. Milwaukee Suburban Police Reports (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
  184. Sports on TV (USA Today)
  185. BBC Kent route map
  186. Alberto Contador honors his team
  187. Sports Calendar 03/16 (The Daily Advance)
  188. Contador has impressive stage win
  189. Tirreno-Adriatico classifications after stage 2
  190. Watch the 2007 UCI Track World Championships live online
  191. Tirreno-Adriatico results: stage 2
  192. Bike makers take automatic transmission for a spin (ZDNet)
  193. "There is an appalling lack of competition between the big names in cycling" - says IJ
  194. Lance Armstrong Gets Cozy With Tory Burch
  195. Paris-Nice classifications after stage 4
  196. After 20-year hiatus, rider returns to bicycle racing (Kingsburg Recorder)
  197. Bike makers take automatic transmisson for a spin (ZDNet)
  198. Paris-Nice results: stage 4
  199. Bike makers take automatic transmisson for a spin (CNET)
  200. 2007 UCI Mountain Bike World Cup eligibility requirements
  201. Spanish prosecutors appeal court decision to drop Operation Puerto doping probe
  202. Benitez wins opening stage in Portugal
  203. Local duo has lofty aspirations for Short Track showdown (The Bay City Times)
  204. North American Notes: Georgia, U.S. Open good to go; crash injures O'Neill and others (Velo News)
  205. Local duo has lofty aspirations for Short Track showdown (The Bay City Times)
  206. Scotch beef backing for Hoy (Meat News)
  207. Armstrong Finds Love with Burch
  208. UW-Sheboygan cycling: Making a name for itself (Sheboygan Press)
  209. North American Notes: Georgia and U.S. Open are all systems go; O’Neill (Velo News)
  210. The cycling champ and the N.Y.C. fashion designer have been quietly dating, sources tell PEOPLE
  211. Cyclo Sportives -- When Thousands of Cyclists Race Against the Clock (PR Web)
  212. Bonaduce bliss (The Des Moines Register)
  213. Cyclo Sportives -- When Thousands of Cyclists Race Against the Clock (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
  214. Briefs | U.S. women soccer beat Denmark, win Algarve Cup (Seattle Times)
  215. McEwen back after sickness
  216. Lance Armstrong & Tory Burch
  217. Tirreno-Adriatico classifications after stage 1
  218. Tirreno-Adriatico results: stage 1
  219. Records made to be broken: Horses speeds keep improving through years (Delaware State News)
  220. Paris-Nice classifications after stage 3
  221. Paris-Nice results: stage 3
  222. "Road racing is already a very poor cousin to track cycling in this country" - says ZC
  223. USA Cycling Weekly News Update: March 7 - 13 (usacycling.org)
  224. Gotta keep up with what's new (The Christian Science Monitor)
  225. Kolobnev: "Never thought I'd make it'
  226. Cycling race started in Raymond (Sierra Star)
  227. Russian Kolobnev takes third stage (CNN.com)
  228. McEwen takes opening stage in Tirreno-Adriatico
  229. The Feedzone with Monique Ryan: Food on the fly (Velo News)
  230. USA Cycling Weekly News Update: March 7 - 13
  231. Blogs from Melbourne - Let the games begin (USA Swimming)
  232. Kolobnev dominates in Paris-Nice stage 3
  233. Tour de France 2005 Stage 15
  234. Latest: Tirreno-Adriatico starts Wednesday; judge drops Puerto case (Procycling)
  235. Sports in Brief | Fighting Illini name stays, but image goes (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
  236. Crime and Public Safety 3-14-07 (San Bernardino Sun)
  237. Funding secure for Tour (Chattanooga Times Free Press)
  238. Tour de France 2005 Stage 14
  239. Preview: Tirreno-Adriatico 2007
  240. Pellizotti takes lead from Millar
  241. Unibet.com invited to Milano-San Remo
  242. Pellizotti: "Our team rode a wonderful race"
  243. Nazon sprints to stage victory
  244. Di Luca and Bertagnolli out for Tirreno-Adriatico
  245. "Cycling needs its profile raised and the Olympics would be an ideal place to do this" - says GD
  246. Paris-Nice classifications after stage 2
  247. Tour de France champ hits road to clear his name
  248. Paris-Nice stage 2: results
  249. Cycling: Unibet invited to San-Remo classic (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  250. Judge dismisses doping investigation that shocked cycling