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  1. Pellizotti wins stage 2 in Paris-Nice
  2. Beltran aiming on good Tour de France
  3. PEZ Interviews: John Devine (PezCycling News)
  4. PEZ Interviews: John Devine (PezCycling News)
  5. Spanish Judge Drops Cycling Probe
  6. Cancellara reveals 2007 goals
  7. Hoy to attempt kilo record
  8. Pro Tour 2007 - Merckx attacks DNA testing
  9. Cross country skiing with a twist, ski skating catches on (Rocky Mountain News)
  10. 65th Paris Nice - Stage 1 Report.
  11. Sports briefs (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
  12. Sports briefs (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
  13. Cycling boss expects appeal after Spanish dope case thrown out
  14. Nazon full of trust after stage win
  15. Journey Inside the Brains of Tour De France Cyclists as Wired to Win: Surviving the Tour de France Races into ... (The Weekly)
  16. Hoy announces kilo record attempt
  17. Paris-Nice classifications after stage 1
  18. A Redlands legend (Redlands Daily Facts)
  19. A Redlands legend (Redlands Daily Facts)
  20. Cranking it up in Fresno
  21. Nazon sprints to victory in Paris-Nice
  22. Paris-Nice results: stage 1
  23. Monday's Mailbag: ProTour should imitate Euro' football; selling shares not easy; forget Europe, think Tour of Americas (Velo News)
  24. Jacques-Maynes, Thorburn clinch Central Valley titles (Velo News)
  25. Jan Ullrich (left) and Ivan Basso
  26. No charges in Spanish dope probe
  27. Millar reacts after prologue victory
  28. Fresh 'Korn: Two-wheeled gladiators (Velo News)
  29. Fresh 'Korn: Two-wheeled gladiators (Velo News)
  30. Pozzato to lead Liquigas in Milano-San Remo
  31. Cranking it up in Fresno (The Fresno Bee)
  32. Raisin Hope: Counting my blessings (Velo News)
  33. Confident Millar back in the old routine
  34. Cycling sets gold standard
  35. Briefs | Canas snaps Federer's win streak at 41 matches (Seattle Times)
  36. Victorious Millar dreams of Tour de France repeat
  37. Volleyball gives Nu'u perfect set for Hall of Fame status (Denver Post)
  38. Sports in Brief | Davis wins 2d gold in speedskating (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
  39. ICU adopts new anti-doping measures
  40. Sports briefly (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
  41. U.S. MTB Team wins eight medals at Continental Championships
  42. Millar urges a cleaner sport for future generations (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  43. Paris-Nice - Millar time harps David
  44. Valverde: Milano-San Remo too dangerous
  45. U.S. MTB Team wins eight medals at Continental Championships (usacycling.org)
  46. Monday's EuroFile: Freire wins in Ruta; Hamilton eyes Georgia; Simoni going off-road (Velo News)
  47. Weylandt takes final stage in Driedaagse
  48. Cycling: A mouse of a team finds itself between two elephants (International Herald Tribune)
  49. Cycling: A mouse of a team finds itself between two elephants (International Herald Tribune)
  50. Paris-Nice classifications after the prologue
  51. Millar wins prologue at Paris-Nice
  52. TOUR OF CALIFORNIA / Leipheimer is back in yellow / Santa Rosa man wins prologue (San Francisco Chronicle)
  53. Paris-Nice results: prologue
  54. Millar powers to time trial win
  55. Leipheimer is back in yellow / Santa Rosa man wins prologue (San Francisco Chronicle)
  56. Millar opens Paris-Nice with victory
  57. Cycling: A mouse of a team finds itself caught between two elephants (International Herald Tribune)
  58. Cycling: A mouse of a team finds itself caught between two elephants (International Herald Tribune)
  59. Napolitano and Valverde celebrate in Murcia
  60. UCI Promises to Get Tough on Doping
  61. Veteran volunteer honored (Contra Costa Times)
  62. Fitness 101 and #8211; a way to get started (The Valdosta Daily Times)
  63. Frankie Andreu says he's unsure about Landis case at Seattle bike expo
  64. Poacher Millar turns gamekeeper
  65. Cycling greats, amateurs on your marks...
  66. Preview: Paris-Nice 2007
  67. Driedaagse: Win for Hans Dekkers
  68. As status grows, so do the big names coming to CVC
  69. Di Luca beats Soler for Milano-Torino victory
  70. Valverde wins time trial in Murcia and leads
  71. "Nicole Cooke recieves less media attention than very average track athletes" - says DM
  72. International Cycling Union adopts new anti-doping measures
  73. Lance Vs. The Marathon
  74. Extra innings Sports in brief (Times Leader)
  75. Judge rejects Unibet's appeal to race Paris-Nice
  76. Cycling siblings (The Longview News-Journal)
  77. 'Big three' win entry concessions
  78. Casper comes good
  79. USA Cycling National Festival race schedule, course maps available (usacycling.org)
  80. USA Cycling National Festival race schedule, course maps available (usacycling.org)
  81. USA Cycling National Festival race schedule, course maps available
  82. Colorado's Multi-Day Mountain Bike Tours
  83. VeloNews names new Publisher, Editor and Advertising Director (Velo News)
  84. "Nicole Cooke is a wonderful advert for everything that is good about cycling" - says Scott
  85. Penn-Trafford sophomore tearing up the track on local BMX circuit (Penn-Trafford Star)
  86. Casper wins opening stage in West-Vlaanderen
  87. Friday's Mailbag: UCI v. ASO; sell shares to support racing; less politicking, more pedaling (Velo News)
  88. Brown sprints to victory in Vuelta a Murcia
  89. Rodeo sweethearts: Barrel racing gets the girls (Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
  90. Ivanka Trump shows she's the real deal
  91. PEZ: In The Team Car (PezCycling News)
  92. Sports park shoots for fall (Visalia Times-Delta)
  93. Longtime volunteer honored by Scouts (Tri-Valley Herald)
  94. ''Val's been involved in scouting for probably longer than I've been alive" Longtime volunteer honored by Scouts (Tri-Valley Herald)
  95. Cycling Season Starts Under Black Cloud
  96. Team CSC's victims: Kroon and Sastre
  97. Sweethearts of the rodeo: Barrel racing gets the girls (Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
  98. Cycling season to start under cloud of infighting, doping (Northwest Indiana Times)
  99. Universal Pedaling for Tour de Frank (Coming Soon)
  100. Meet: Team ValueAct Capital (PezCycling News)
  101. Cycling Season To Start Under Cloud Of Dping
  102. Cycling season starts with credibility issues (Sports Illustrated)
  103. Cycling season starts under black cloud (AP via Yahoo! News)
  104. Unibet take ASO to court
  105. Cycling to step up war on drugs
  106. Coroner's Inquest into the death of Louis A.J. Farrell (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
  107. Breaking Away from the Cycling Scandal (BusinessWeek)
  108. Breaking Away from the Cycling Scandal (BusinessWeek)
  109. Tragedy & Triumph Revisited (OutdoorNewswire.com)
  110. Ullrich in Cape Town for cycle race
  111. Team for upcoming UCI Track World Championships announced
  112. Team for upcoming UCI Track World Championships announced (usacycling.org)
  113. Team for upcoming UCI Track World Championships announced (usacycling.org)
  114. Bike Maintenance
  115. Second stage in Vuelta a Murcia cancelled
  116. Why not jump-start your fitness routine with a marathon?
  117. Latest: Unibet not happy; VDB out; Teutenberg wins; Science in Sport-Trek (Procycling)
  118. Local Sports (Santa Cruz Sentinel)
  119. ASO reveals participating teams for Paris-Nice
  120. King of the mountain (Orange County Register)
  121. Weekend Western Loppet Roundup (FasterSkier.com)
  122. Ride the Road to Roubaix Tonight
  123. Socialize and exercise with a weekly cycling group (Seattle Times)
  124. Socialize and exercise with a weekly cycling group (Seattle Times)
  125. Ullrich uses pedal power for charity
  126. Mobile COSI brings sporty experiments to Strausser (IndeOnline.com)
  127. Tour de France History
  128. USA Cycling Weekly News Update: Feb. 28 - March 6
  129. Pioneers cycle into racing season (Clarion Online)
  130. USA Cycling Weekly News Update: Feb. 28 - March 6 (usacycling.org)
  131. USA Cycling Weekly News Update: Feb. 28 - March 6 (usacycling.org)
  132. Press Release: U.S. Open organizer names Eustice as executive director (Velo News)
  133. Armstrong chosen as Spirit of Jimmy V Honoree
  134. PEZ Turns 5! (PezCycling News)
  135. Rojas Gil wins first stage in Vuelta a Murcia
  136. Hyundai and GE Plastics Unveil QarmaQ Advanced Technology Vehicle at Geneva Motor Show - VIDEO ENHANCED (The Auto Channel)
  137. Chatting with Michael Hiltzik
  138. Samuel Sanchez aiming on podium spot in Vuelta
  139. '07 Spring Classics download- free
  140. Jimmy Casper wins Memorial Samyn
  141. Press Release - USA Cycling rebates $1 million to Local Associations (Velo News)
  142. Wednesday's Eurofile: Stars come to Murcia; UCI has new anti-dope plan (Velo News)
  143. Wednesday's Mailbag: Who's at fault here? (Velo News)
  144. Jaksche to call it a career
  145. Hyundai And GE Plastics Unveil QarmaQ Technology Demonstration Vehicle At 77th Geneva International Motor Show (PlasticsNet)
  146. Atkinson wants Oregon to build velodromes in Medford area, Portland (The Mail Tribune)
  147. If Chicago lands the 2016 Olympics, Wisconsin also wins (The Appleton Post-Crescent)
  148. A conversation Alberto Contador
  149. Dalton cyclist back in saddle (Chattanooga Times Free Press)
  150. Dalton cyclist back in saddle (Chattanooga Times Free Press)
  151. Hyundai and GE Plastics Unveil QarmaQ Advanced Technology Demonstration Vehicle at 77th Geneva International Motor Show (The Auto Channel)
  152. Disabled bicyclist's prized machine stolen (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
  153. Lance goes to N.Y. Marathon again
  154. USA Cycling gives $1 million back to Local Associations
  155. Disabled rider's bike stolen at UW (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
  156. Race Flyers (usacycling.org)
  157. Race Flyers (usacycling.org)
  158. PEZ Rides With Greg! (PezCycling News)
  159. Sanchez eyes classics and Vuelta; Bennati has Boonen worried
  160. USA Cycling gives $1 million back to Local Associations (usacycling.org)
  161. USA Cycling gives $1 million back to Local Associations (usacycling.org)
  162. Tuesday's EuroFile: Sánchez eyes classics and Vuelta; Bennati has Boonen worried (Velo News)
  163. 25 teams to participate in Ronde van Vlaanderen
  164. Toolbox: Cardiovascular Fatigue (PezCycling News)
  165. More racers expected (Visalia Times-Delta)
  166. Paris-Roubaix last race for Michaelsen
  167. Fans experience a taste of Belgium (St. Petersburg Times)
  168. Briefs | Injured Beckham to be out for about a month (Seattle Times)
  169. Former Tour de France champion Ullrich retires
  170. Brownsville plan tempting for USA cycling (Herald Standard)
  171. Brownsville plan tempting for USA cycling (Herald Standard)
  172. Jan Ullrich says goodbye to bicycle racing
  173. Paris-Nice as planned, UCI-ASO crisis settled ... for now (Velo News)
  174. UCI allows teams to start in Paris-Nice
  175. Der Kaiser Remembered: The Fans Speak (PezCycling News)
  176. Der Kaiser Remembered: The Fans Speak (PezCycling News)
  177. Tour De France figure retires
  178. Tomasello, Ireland win Pasco Habitat races (Tallahassee Democrat)
  179. Saul Raisin announces inaugural 'Raisin Hope' benefit in Georgia
  180. Sea Otter's Debut Adventure Race to Test Brains - and Brawn (OutdoorNewswire.com)
  181. Monday's Mailbag: Yanks at Geelong; UCI v. ASO; why Unibet?; and the rant (Velo News)
  182. Local Scene: Danielson series blows into Colorado (Velo News)
  183. Monday's EuroFile: Vino' frustrated by UCI spat; Big names at Murcia; Raisin Hope (Velo News)
  184. How to Mountain Bike Tour on Singletrack (OutdoorNewswire.com)
  185. Salida: A Mountain Biker's Mecca (OutdoorNewswire.com)
  186. Salida: A Mountain Biker's Mecca (OutdoorNewswire.com)
  187. Salida: A Mountain Biker's Mecca (OutdoorNewswire.com)
  188. Bicycle race to return to Murrieta (The Press-Enterprise)
  189. A marathon tour of Los Angeles (Los Angeles Times)
  190. Detective pedals path to prominence (Daytona Beach News-Journal)
  191. Detective pedals path to prominence (Daytona Beach News-Journal)
  192. Community Classes (Savannah Morning News)
  193. Cherie Speller: Events, spring weather, inspire activity in the Greenville area (The Daily Reflector)
  194. EuroTrash Monday! (PezCycling News)
  195. Boonen victorious in Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne
  196. Muraglia wins Clasica de Almeria
  197. Mazzanti takes victory in GP Lugano
  198. Louis Chevrolet fell victim to office politics (The Herald-Mail)
  199. Bikes on ice (Anchorage Daily News)
  200. Pozzato wins 62nd Omloop het Volk
  201. Workouts, wallets put to test by monitors (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
  202. Tour of California popularity growing (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
  203. Bennati wins final stage, Valverde takes overall
  204. Events focus on the joys of cycling (Miami Herald)
  205. Designing women on PBS (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
  206. Bicycle Week cyclists' guide (Miami Herald)
  207. Outdoors Notebook | Local ski mag is focused on big picture (Seattle Times)
  208. Brutt victorious in GP Chiasso
  209. Bettendorf’s Gantzer hopes to join top ranks (Quad-City Times)
  210. Endearing & enduring (Knoxville News Sentinel)
  211. Contador wins fourth stage, Valverde takes lead
  212. Hardy, Vicites offer support for velodrome (Herald Standard)
  213. Hardy, Vicites offer support for velodrome (Herald Standard)
  214. Bennati wins again and reconquers lead
  215. Petacchi wins second stage in Valencia
  216. Monthly interview with Michael Barry: February
  217. Valverde seals Valencia victory
  218. Bennati opens Volta a Valencia with victory
  219. Volksbank and Ullrich to forge a future together
  220. Games: Multiplayer winner and two losers (San Antonio Express-News)
  221. Jan Ullrich: an overview
  222. Prep mountain biking: Redwood freshman racing to top of the heap (Marin Independent Journal)
  223. "Cooke was awesome in Geelong. Let's hope she can keep it going through to the worlds" - BW
  224. Jan Ullrich quits cycling
  225. 11 minutes of heaven: Organizers preparing for Feb. 20 when Amgen Tour rolls through city of Davis (The Davis Enterprise)
  226. Cooke takes World Cup opener in Geelong (Velo News)
  227. Dominguez takes last stage in California
  228. Bob Cullinan: Redwood freshman racing to top of mountain (Marin Independent Journal)
  229. Pozzato wins Tour du Haut-Var
  230. Cooke wins World Cup opener
  231. Petacchi takes third victory and overall in Portugal
  232. Key dates (San Jose Mercury News)
  233. George Hincapie breaks wrist
  234. A Deal for Skiers: Get Free Lift Tickets With a Job at a Resort (New York Times)
  235. Haedo takes second win in California
  236. Contador climbs to Valencian victory
  237. Petacchi wins again and takes lead in Algarve
  238. Leipheimer wins time trial and extends lead
  239. Bicycle Touring and More :: More than bike racing on Hincapie's plate; there's Pla d'Adet
  240. Algarve: Petacchi wins, Eisel takes lead
  241. Bettini shows his stripes in California
  242. Eisel victorious in Volta ao Algarve
  243. Freire sprints to overall victory in Ruta del Sol
  244. Cooke set for World Cup defence
  245. No ProTour teams in Paris-Nice
  246. Friday's Mailbag: Fans, Mountains and Jan (Velo News)
  247. T-Mobile's Unlikely Cleanup Rider (BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! News)
  248. California: Voigt wins and closes in Yellow
  249. Tom Boonen victorious in Ruta del Sol stage 4
  250. Cycling: Tour de Road America scheduled for Aug. 10 (Sheboygan Press)