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  1. Petacchi disqualified, Steegmans wins in Algarve
  2. INSIDE THE CAPITOL (The Oregonian)
  3. Haedo surprises in Tour of California
  4. Liège wants 2012 Tour de France start
  5. Scarponi joins Acqua and Sapone
  6. Upcoming U.S. ProTour races in jeopardy (Velo News)
  7. American women capture two stage wins in Geelong Women's Tour
  8. Ignatiev victorious in Trofeo Laigueglia
  9. Van Heeswijk wins Ruta del Sol stage 3
  10. T-Mobile's Unlikely Cleanup Rider (BusinessWeek)
  11. Synthetic testosterone found in Landis' 'B' sample; Tour winner likely to lose title (USA Today)
  12. Calls for unity as Pro Tour conflict rumbles on (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  13. USA Cycling Weekly News Update: Feb. 21 - 27
  14. Brown sprints to win in Tour of California
  15. ProTour battle reaches boiling point as national federations call for independent panel (Velo News)
  16. Luttenberger quits cycling
  17. USA Cycling Weekly News Update: Feb. 21 - 27 (usacycling.org)
  18. "The UCI is increasingly looking like a redundant body rather than one that tackles real issues" - GC
  19. Poll result: Ullrich should get a new chance
  20. Tracking power at the Tour of California (Velo News)
  21. Freire wins second stage in Ruta del Sol
  22. Eurotrash Thursday! (PezCycling News)
  23. Leipheimer wins prologue in Tour of California
  24. Former Tour De France Champion Retires
  25. Cooke wins first race of season
  26. Höj obliged to postpone season start
  27. Tour de Georgia in financial trouble (Macon Telegraph)
  28. Party on, the game (Kansas City Star)
  29. Giro d'Italia: reactions after wild card division
  30. A Public Letter to Jan Ullrich
  31. Diversions for March 1, 2007 (Evansville Courier & Press)
  32. Seven Liquigas names known for Tour de France
  33. Cioni opens Ruta del Sol with victory
  34. BSU celebrates BHM with talent show
  35. Mercedes-Benz Introduces Auto-Inspired 2007 Bicycles (Edmunds.com)
  36. Lorenzetto wins final stage, Gutierrez takes overall
  37. Riders zip down Calaveras (The Milpitas Post)
  38. USA Cylcing Weekly News Update: Feb. 21 - 27
  39. USA Cylcing Weekly News Update: Feb. 21 - 27 (usacycling.org)
  40. Press Release - Boulder Cup 'cross on Altitude TV (Velo News)
  41. Balducci sprints to victory in Tour Méditerranéen
  42. Illes Balears end involvement with Caisse d'Epargne team
  43. Giro d'Italia announces wild cards
  44. Athletes ready for Goldrush 24, the ultimate adventure (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
  45. '07 MTB Nationals information now available, registration open
  46. Nocentini victorious in Tour Méditerranéen
  47. Kristin Armstrong Debuts Daily Devotional Book
  48. '07 MTB Nationals information now available, registration open (usacycling.org)
  49. '07 MTB Nationals information now available, registration open (usacycling.org)
  50. King Kaufman's Sports Daily: So that's how big the sports drug problem is? No, it's bigger. Plus: Babydol and Lasorda? ... (Salon.com)
  51. Boonen shows respect for Freire
  52. Landis confirms he will miss Tour
  53. EuroTrash Thursday! (PezCycling News)
  54. Racer Diary- Greg Remaly
  55. Discussion on city programs turns personal (St. Petersburg Times)
  56. Armstrong to participate once again in marathon
  57. Wednesday's Mailbag: Jan, Fans, Floyd, Live Coverage and Mountain-top finishes (Velo News)
  58. Wednesday's Mailbag: Jan, Fans, Floyd, Live Coverage and Mountain-top finishes (Velo News)
  59. Tour de France 2005 Stage 21
  60. Motorcyclist hurt in crash with truck (St. Petersburg Times)
  61. Ignatiev takes stage win in Tour Méditerranéen
  62. Prep basketball, ECHL, college hockey, bowling (The Toledo Blade)
  63. Former Tour winner Ullrich announces retirement
  64. Cyclists Have a New Place to Share Their Lives on 2 Wheels in YourCycling.com (PR Web)
  65. Extebarria and Sanchez Gil victorious in Spain
  66. Cooke powers ahead in Australia
  67. Wellness Guide (Honolulu Weekly)
  68. Col du Galibier included in Dauphiné Libéré
  69. Cyclists Have a New Place to Share Their Lives on 2 Wheels in YourCycling.com (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
  70. Locals have banner day in Dade City races (St. Petersburg Times)
  71. Cycling's Jan Ullrich Retires
  72. Cunego going for victory in Liège-Bastogne-Liège
  73. Judge retains civil charges (Altoona Mirror)
  74. Eeckhout to ride two more seasons
  75. Indurain laments Ullrich's retirement
  76. Landis and Armstrong to lead doping free team
  77. Tour de France 2005 Stage 20
  78. Caisse d'Epargne and Bennati celebrate in France
  79. Haedo takes Stage 2, Leipheimer holds lead in Amgen Tour (Velo News)
  80. Is this what you get when a rapacious American capitalist takes U.S. bike racing for a spin? (SF Weekly)
  81. Carlos Abellan quits cycling
  82. Ullrich's final chapter
  83. Strong start to season for Cooke
  84. Antonio Colom wins Trofeo Soller
  85. LeMond Bikes Introduces Their Lightest Carbon Road Bike, Tete De Course, at 2007 Tour of California (SYS-CON Media)
  86. No waiver required: outdoor activities on the not-so-wild side (Asheville Citizen-Times)
  87. Fascinating design and sophisticated technology: The 2007 Mercedes-Benz Bike Collection (The Auto Channel)
  88. Former cycling champion Ullrich retires
  89. Ullrich wins trial against Franke
  90. Direct Capital Securities Renews Sponsorship of Nationally-Prominent Velo Club La Grange Cycling Team (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
  91. Driver sentenced to 19 years in cyclist's death (Palo Alto Weekly)
  92. Ullrich retires from racing amid inquiry (The Charlotte Observer)
  93. Tuesday's Mailbag: Ullrich rant was no 'bonus' (Velo News)
  94. "Ullrich was unfortunate to be around in the era of Indurain and Armstrong" - says LS
  95. Happy Homecoming for SPU (Falcon)
  96. Arvesen breaks thumb
  97. [Campus] Bikers take to St. Paul skyways for indoor race (The Minnesota Daily)
  98. USA makes noise, while WNYers quiet (The Buffalo News)
  99. Indurain feels 'sorry' for Ullrich
  100. Toolbox - Making the Winning Break (PezCycling News)
  101. Ullrich retires amid doping probe (San Diego Union-Tribune)
  102. Cyclist Ullrich quits after decade of Tour frustration
  103. Briefs | Ullrich, 1997 Tour de France winner, retires (Seattle Times)
  104. Tucson brother, sister pedal to wins in time trial (Tucson Citizen)
  105. A sporting phenomenon
  106. Briefly (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
  107. Former Tour winner Ullrich quits
  108. Ullrich Leaves Racing, but Not the Suspicions, Behind (New York Times)
  109. Ullrich Ends Active Cycling Career
  110. Cycling's Jan Ullrich Retires (The Hawaii Channel)
  111. Former Tour de Franc winner retires (KTVN Reno)
  112. Mountain Bike Team for Continental Championships announced (usacycling.org)
  113. Mountain Bike Team for Continental Championships announced (usacycling.org)
  114. The long wait
  115. Mountain Bike Team for Continental Championships announced
  116. Pendleton sets sights on Worlds
  117. Cycling: Ullrich, a man without a team, retires at age 33 (International Herald Tribune)
  118. Cycling: Ullrich, a man without a team, retires at age 33 (International Herald Tribune)
  119. Cycling's Jan Ullrich Retires (WESH 2 Orlando)
  120. Former Tour de Franc winner retires (KRGV-TV Texas)
  121. Former Tour de Franc winner retires (WPRI 12 Providence)
  122. Tainted Ullrich rides into retirement
  123. Ullrich hangs up his bike (WOOD TV 8 Grand Rapids)
  124. Former Tour de Franc winner retires (KOIN News 6 Portland)
  125. "Is Ullrich right to retire? Would you have liked him to carry on for a bit longer?" - asks JD
  126. Former Tour de Franc winner retires (KCTV 5 Kansas City)
  127. Former Tour de France winner retires (9 News Denver)
  128. Former Tour de France champion Jan Ullrich announced his retirement from competitive cycling
  129. Ullrich, 1997 Tour de France Champ, Quits Amid Probe (Update1) (Bloomberg.com)
  130. Tour de France 2005 Stage 19
  131. Ullrich, 1997 Tour de France Champion, Quits Amid Doping Probe (Bloomberg.com)
  132. Leipheimer Wins Tour of California
  133. Hoy & Pendleton clinch world gold
  134. Feud between big wheels clouds Tour de France's status (USA Today)
  135. Sports in Brief | Olympic champion survives plane crash (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
  136. Amgen finale brings out the crowds (Long Beach Press-Telegram)
  137. Sports briefs (Pasadena Star-News)
  138. Leipheimer becomes first USA Cycling Professional Tour leader
  139. Tour of California stage 6: Here Comes Haedo! (Procycling)
  140. Sports briefs (Whittier Daily News)
  141. Ullrich may retire
  142. Suicide Circle Coming Full Circle (WALB News 10)
  143. Discovery Channel Pro's Levi Leipheimer Rides to Victory in 2007 Amgen Tour of California Finale as Race Tops Record ... (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
  144. Leipheimer becomes first USA Cycling Professional Tour leader (usacycling.org)
  145. Tour de France - Topix.net
  146. Hoy & Pendleton clinch Cup gold
  147. The Sunday Interview: Eusebio Unzué (Velo News)
  148. Future for U.S. cycling looks good (Vallejo Times-Herald)
  149. Lumberton threesome selling world's first front-wheel drive recumbent bicycle (The Robesonian)
  150. 'End of Winter Party' helps bike enthusiasts plan for spring
  151. California sees Pro Tour in near future (The Fresno Bee)
  152. California sees Pro Tour in near future (The Fresno Bee)
  153. California sees Pro Tour in near future (The Fresno Bee)
  154. California sees Pro Tour in near future (The Fresno Bee)
  155. Tour of California wants to expand and join the ProTour (Daily Breeze)
  156. Teen star sprints toward Olympics (The News & Observer)
  157. Tour de France 2005 Stage 18
  158. A Place to Race (The Albany Herald)
  159. Leipheimer one day away from wire-to-wire win in California
  160. Amgen Tour in SCV Hailed as a Success (The Signal)
  161. Tour of California popularity growing (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
  162. Tour of California has grand ambitions (San Jose Mercury News)
  163. Beware the chair (York Daily Record)
  164. Tour of California has grand ambitions (San Jose Mercury News)
  165. Leipheimer one day away from wire-to-wire win in California (usacycling.org)
  166. LATEST DEVELOPMENTS: County making pitch for international sports events (The Charlotte Observer)
  167. Last stop, Long Beach (Long Beach Press-Telegram)
  168. Last stop, Long Beach (Long Beach Press-Telegram)
  169. When the Levi breaks (The Lompoc Record)
  170. Tour de France 2005 Stage 17
  171. John Clayton: Walker's simple goal is to ride across country in 10 days (New Hampshire Union Leader)
  172. Overall Race Leader Levi Leipheimer and Stage Six Winner JJ Haedo Lead Peloton Of World's Best Cyclists Into Southern ... (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
  173. Tour of California: Race gaining global world wide appeal (Marin Independent Journal)
  174. Tour de France 2005 Stage 16
  175. Pendleton sets new British record
  176. MTB News & Notes: Q&A with Cramer; Pan Am team named; no mountain-cross at Sea Otter (Velo News)
  177. "Well done to Wiggins, Hoy and Victoria Pendleton for fantastic performances" - says PB
  178. Huff wins bronze medal in scratch race at World Cup finale
  179. Tour de Georgia premium pass available for Hall Co., Atlanta stages (AccessNorthGA)
  180. Leipheimer shows his pedal power
  181. Kids to race for fitness at California Speedway (Daily Bulletin)
  182. Leipheimer pads lead with victory in stage five time trial
  183. GB trio victorious in Manchester
  184. Sports in brief (The Salt Lake Tribune)
  185. Cycling fans celebrate (Battle Creek Enquirer)
  186. Kids get turn at Speedway (San Bernardino Sun)
  187. Test 'em all
  188. On The Air (The Victoria Advocate)
  189. Leipheimer pads lead with victory in stage five time trial (usacycling.org)
  190. Racing through California (Register Pajaronian)
  191. Amgen Tour rolls through county (Santa Maria Times)
  192. More Mishandling in Doping Case
  193. Cycling on BBC
  194. International Cycling Union
  195. Three teams take lead in cleaning up cycling's image (San Jose Mercury News)
  196. Pizarro: Tour winners enjoy real photo finish (San Jose Mercury News)
  197. BBC Kent route map
  198. Tour de France
  199. TOUR OF CALIFORNIA / Italian surges to win Stage 4 / Leipheimer maintains lead (San Francisco Chronicle)
  200. Latest: Teams to meet over ProTour dispute; Track world's warm-up in Manchester (Procycling)
  201. Party time! New Wii games dish up multiplayer madness Video-game reviews (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
  202. 'WarioWare' and other party games favor multiplayer action (The Morning Call)
  203. The tour of Missouri isn’t coming to Rolla (Rolla Daily News)
  204. CYCLING STARS GIVE FANS A THRILL (The Monterey County Herald)
  205. Discovery remains in control of Tour of California (Daily Breeze)
  206. UW-Sheboygan cycling: Making a name for itself (Sheboygan Press)
  207. Six-year-old competes in her first race (Reno Gazette-Journal)
  208. Three teams take lead in cleaning up cycling's image (San Jose Mercury News)
  209. Tour of California: Exciting sprint to the finish (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
  210. Tour of California: Some cycling teams taking action into own hands (Marin Independent Journal)
  211. Amgen Tour rolls through county today (The Lompoc Record)
  212. Discovery Tightens Hold on Lead (New York Times)
  213. Discovery Tightens Hold on Lead (New York Times)
  214. Racecourse open to Tour campers
  215. World Champions go 1-2 in stage four, Leipheimer retains jersey
  216. Freire seals Andalucian triumph
  217. World Champions go 1-2 in stage four, Leipheimer retains jersey (usacycling.org)
  218. World Champions go 1-2 in stage four, Leipheimer retains jersey (usacycling.org)
  219. Continental Drift with Andrew Hood: Cooler heads needed as UCI, organizers brawl (Velo News)
  220. Tour Of California's Longest Stage Begins In Rain
  221. Le Tour looks for London boost
  222. Race fans begin to gather for Tour of California (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
  223. Race fans begin to gather for Tour of Californi (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
  224. With Frostbite, Morgan wins another 5K (Asheville Citizen-Times)
  225. "Wiggins will clean up in Manchester, though he's still not as good as Hoy" - says RC
  226. Bay Area cycling fans embrace race (San Jose Mercury News)
  227. Mike Ivey: Family man has new perspective heading into 20th straight Birkebeiner (The Capital Times)
  228. Voight beats Leipheimer to win third stage of Tour of California
  229. Outdoors calendar (The Huntington Herald-Dispatch)
  230. Race's Stockton stop gives city, cycling a chance to shine (The Record)
  231. Race's Stockton stop gives city, cycling a chance to shine (The Record)
  232. Tour de France 2005 Stage 15
  233. Wiggins gets back on track
  234. Tour of California's Stockton stop gives city, sport a chance to shine (The Record)
  235. Voight wins a tough stage to gain ground
  236. Leipheimer retains yellow, Devine top development squad rider
  237. CYCLING NOTEBOOK: Austin riders hope dedicated training gets them to Alaska (Houston Chronicle)
  238. With Frostbite, morgan wins another 5K (Asheville Citizen-Times)
  239. Community briefs (Aspen Daily News)
  240. Leipheimer retains yellow, Devine top development squad rider (usacycling.org)
  241. Tour de France 2005 Stage 14
  242. Ivan Basso's Trek Madone
  243. Gonzalez handed two-year ban
  244. Jan Pehrson: Cayard has big plans for World Sailing League (Marin Independent Journal)
  245. Desert draws cycling's bravest for 24-hor event (Northwest Explorer)
  246. It's just one man and his two wheels (and his mechanic, masseuse, driver. . .) (San Jose Mercury News)
  247. Stage 2 Delivers Capitol Thrills
  248. Bayley has eyes on big-money prize (AAP via Yahoo!7 News)
  249. eam CSC Julich: Back to Basics (Daily Peloton)
  250. Bayley has eyes on big-money prize (AAP via Yahoo!7 Sports)