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  1. THE BUZZ (Kansas City Star)
  2. Full-time fun in the park: In InnerView, Lise Smith-Peters puts volunteers to work in Bidwell Park (Chico Enterprise-Record)
  3. Texas Plans $3B Cancer Study Investment
  4. Around the Valley (The Times-News)
  5. Form & Fitness Q & A (Cyclingnews.com)
  6. Starting over with a healthy life (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
  7. TX Plans $3 Billion Investment In Cancer Research
  8. Daunting opening for 2007 Vuelta
  9. First Edition Cycling News for January 23, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  10. EuroTrash Monday! (PezCycling News)
  11. "The Pereiro issue is no big deal in Spain and is not being blown up out of proportion" - says JR
  12. HyperBike Has NASA Looking Twice (SPACE.com)
  13. Big tours turn screw in UCI row
  14. PEZ Interviews: Francisco Ventoso (PezCycling News)
  15. Local bike shop hosts race for cancer (Leavenworth Times)
  16. Sastre defends Basso and maintains contact
  17. Latest Cycling News for January 22, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  18. Watching football offers couples a chance to huddle up (Inside Bay Area)
  19. Ballan aiming on Spring Classics
  20. Shifting gears (The Morning Call)
  21. Salazar wins final stage, Buenahora takes overall
  22. Gold medal cyclist Marty Nothstein trades wheels for rubber soles (The Morning Call)
  23. Millar and Lelli cleared by Court
  24. BMX cycle racing venue to get things rolling (El Paso Times)
  25. This class on bike designing and building will stop you in your tracks (Middletown Times Herald-Record)
  26. Outdoors calendar (Asheville Citizen-Times)
  27. Americans win three more medals on final day of L.A. World Cup
  28. Loeb opens rally title defense with Monte Carlo win (USA Today)
  29. Americans win three more medals on final day of L.A. World Cup (usacycling.org)
  30. Andrea's Patagonian Adventure (PezCycling News)
  31. Frank Vandenbroucke admits use of doping
  32. Elmiger wins Tour Down Under
  33. Monthly interview with Michael Barry: January
  34. Loeb wins season-opening Monte Carlo Rally (Sports Illustrated)
  35. Astana to peak all year long
  36. Lawmakers to consider $3 billion push for cure
  37. Alcolea victorious in Vuelta al Táchira
  38. Cycling: Elmiger wins Tour Down Under (Channel NewsAsia)
  39. Hammer rides to individual pursuit gold at Los Angeles World Cup
  40. McEwen wins final stage, Elmiger takes overall
  41. Cycling: Elmiger wins Tour Down Under (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  42. McEwen wins final stage whilst Elmiger takes out Tour Down Under
  43. Hop On and Go: Bicycle is chosen vehicle in flat, beautiful Holland (Winston-Salem Journal)
  44. Hammer lowers own national record in women's individual pursuit
  45. Rainbows arc over LA World Cup kickoff (Velo News)
  46. First Edition Cycling News for January 21, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  47. Hammer lowers own national record in women's individual pursuit (usacycling.org)
  48. Hammer lowers own national record in women's individual pursuit (usacycling.org)
  49. Hammer breaks national record in women's 3km individual pursuit (usacycling.org)
  50. Hammer breaks national record in women's 3km individual pursuit (usacycling.org)
  51. Aston Villa v Watford (Sporting Life)
  52. "Pereiro has done nothing wrong, and has now provided the medical documentation." - says TI
  53. Anglophones dominate track World Cup opener in LA (Velo News)
  54. Brief Preview: Tour Down Under stage 5
  55. Friday's EuroFile: Tinkoff and Ullrich; Millar cleared of criminal charge; cycling's Olympic status in doubt? (Velo News)
  56. Anglophones Dominate L.A. Track World Cup Opener (Velo News)
  57. BMX track races on despite struggles (The Florida Times-Union)
  58. Buenahora wins time trial and extends lead
  59. Hammer opens Los Angeles World Cup with gold medal in points race
  60. Ghyllebert takes stage 4, Elmiger gets ochre
  61. RECALLS (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
  62. Bike shop pedals into Five Points (Journal and Courier)
  63. Sports digest: Jan. 20 (Knoxville News Sentinel)
  64. Pereiro asked to prove innocence
  65. Cycling: French court clears Millar in Cofidis doping case (Guardian Unlimited)
  66. First Edition Cycling News for January 20, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  67. First Edition Cycling News for January 20, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  68. Friday's EuroFile: Tinkoff and Ullrich? Millar cleared of criminal charge; cycling's Olympic status in doubt? (Velo News)
  69. Apparently, There Are Blood Dopers In Cycling
  70. Motor Racing: Loeb and Citroen in control (Channel NewsAsia)
  71. A chat with Davis Phinney at the USA Cycling Development Camp (usacycling.org)
  72. A chat with Davis Phinney at the USA Cycling Development Camp
  73. Interview: UCI President Pat McQuaid
  74. Former cyclist Thomas pleads not guilty in BALCO case (Sports Illustrated)
  75. Millar doping charges dismissed
  76. Le Monde: Pereiro tested positive as well
  77. Pereiro joins Landis under Tour de France doping scrutiny
  78. Former cyclist Thomas pleads not guilty in BALCO case (USA Today)
  79. Bettini's 2007 goals largely announced
  80. Cyclist Tammy Thomas pleads not guilty (AP via Yahoo! News)
  81. Joseba Beloki considers retirement
  82. "Why are we still dealing with the aftermath of last year's Tour de France?" - asks FB
  83. Salazar wins stage, Buenahora reconquers lead
  84. Hill king Hatherley claims victory (The Royal Gazette)
  85. Gomez Marchante to ride Vuelta a Espańa
  86. M'sian Junior Cyclists Among 23 Teams In LTdl (Bernama)
  87. Cooke streaks to stage three win
  88. Letters to Cyclingnews - January 19, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  89. BMX tour races into Miller this weekend (Daily News Journal)
  90. Brief Preview: Tour Down Under stage 4
  91. Pereiro denies doping allegations
  92. Tour de France 2005 Stage 21
  93. Baden Cooke takes stage three at Tour Down Under
  94. TDF hit by drug scandal
  95. Spors briefly (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
  96. Armstrong asks Iowans to support presidential candidate dedicated to cancer research
  97. Cycling: Tour de France runner-up used banned substance (Guardian Unlimited)
  98. News in brief (Onalaska Community Life)
  99. CBB Sneak Peek: Lance Armstrong's ex to be on Rachael Ray
  100. Cycling News Roundup 18 January 2007 (Daily Peloton)
  101. Cycling News Roundup 18 January 2007 (Daily Peloton)
  102. Tour de France 2005 Stage 20
  103. Motor Racing: Business as usual as Loeb takes charge (Channel NewsAsia)
  104. Thursday's EuroFile: Cooke hopes for good year despite row; Hushovd lays out '07 campaign (Velo News)
  105. News to Use (Island Packet)
  106. Thursday's EuroFile: Hushovd lays out 2007 campaign; CA, Saunier Duval announce rosters (Velo News)
  107. Hushovd lays out 2007 campaign (Velo News)
  108. Cyclocross: National Championships (Hampshire Chronicle)
  109. Aussie Pro-Continental team upset at Tour Down Under exclusion (Cyclingnews.com)
  110. Bluffton briefs - Jan. 10 (Island Packet)
  111. Armstrong in Iowa: Push Cancer Research
  112. "Who do people think will take the Tour of Australia?" - says WP
  113. Flanders Indoor 'Cross - NE (Cyclingnews.com)
  114. Interview: Matthew White
  115. Maverick at work: Businessman Resch shares the wealth (The Capital Times)
  116. PERSPECTIVE: Me, my bike and America (The Daily Free Press)
  117. Legally Speaking - with Bob Mionske: Too close for comfort (Velo News)
  118. Discover the Secret of a Long Life (Kettering Today)
  119. Brief Preview: Tour Down Under stage 3
  120. Latest Cycling News for January 18, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  121. Armstrong wants candidate who will push cancer research
  122. Arts & Crafts (Palm Springs and Coachella Valley Local News and Guides)
  123. Belgium one-two finish at Tour Down Under
  124. Pedraza wins stage, Rodríguez takes lead in Táchira
  125. NYPD BLOTTER (New York Post)
  126. Women's ski clinic is big hit (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
  127. ResortQuest Steamboat Springs Welcomes Guest to the 94th Annual Steamboat Winter Carnival (PR Web)
  128. delay peak of form
  129. Rolls Royce parade opens heritage event (Daytona Beach News-Journal)
  130. 10 things to do this weekend (Crane's Chicago Business)
  131. Tour de France 2008 starts in Brittany
  132. First Edition Cycling News for January 18, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  133. Armstrong Wants Next President To Push Cancer Research
  134. Customer demand prompts Trek moves (Watertown Daily Times)
  135. NASCAR remembers 1973 champ Parsons (Nascar)
  136. Former Tour de France winner Riis says cycling should clean up its act
  137. Contador aiming on white jersey
  138. At Cobo, cars aren't only things to enjoy. Racing, shopping are part of the fun. (WZZM 13 Grand Rapids)
  139. Armstrong tells Iowans to push cancer research
  140. Wesemann to retire after Olympic Games
  141. Brief Preview: Tour Down Under stage 2
  142. Latest Cycling News for January 17, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  143. Back cancer research at polls
  144. Latest Cycling News for January 17, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  145. Francisco Colorado wins in Vuelta al Táchira
  146. NOW PLAYING (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
  147. Catching up with math instructor John Painter (The Burlington Free Press)
  148. Tour de France 2005 Stage 19
  149. Cycling on the BBC
  150. Menzies takes out stage one of Tour Down Under
  151. Sport in Reading (Reading Evening Post)
  152. Area riders get a taste of cyclocross (St. Petersburg Times)
  153. Hincapie works way back into racing shape
  154. Hamilton to restart career in GP de la Marseillaise
  155. Cycling: Giant Asia to give Europeans run for their money in Tour of Langkawi (The Star Online)
  156. Police seek robbers of Winkler banks (The News-Press)
  157. Cyclocross gains an area following with state series (St. Petersburg Times)
  158. Text of Rocky Anderson's State of the City Address (Deseret Morning News)
  159. Tour of California - Teams Announced
  160. First Edition Cycling News for January 17, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  161. Press Release - Tour of California releases final list of teams (Velo News)
  162. Team Gerolsteiner: continuity rules
  163. China Replaces Japan As No. 2 Vehicle Market Amid Car Boom (Canadian Business)
  164. Toolbox: Mental and Physical Efficiency 1 (PezCycling News)
  165. Tour de France - Topix.net
  166. Final Teams Announced for 2007 Amgen Tour of California Professional Road Cycling Race (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
  167. Kenya: Government Ready to Disburse Sh1b Youth Fund (AllAfrica.com)
  168. Brief Preview: Tour Down Under stage 1
  169. From Battling Cancer to Battling for the Checkered, Pickering Readies for Rolex
  170. Down Under Classic wrapup
  171. Cycling team adds Bend man as co-director (BendBulletin.com)
  172. Latest Cycling News for January 16, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  173. Preview: Tour Down Under 2007
  174. Still in British Cycling manager's saddle (Kenilworth Weekly News)
  175. Bianchi Chooses SolidWorks to Design Better High-End Bicycles (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
  176. Giant To Conquer Asian Classification (Bernama)
  177. Renshaw sprints to victory in Down Under Classic
  178. John Devine completes Discovery Channel
  179. Tour de France 2005 Stage 18
  180. ONCHAN VELODROME DEBATE CONTINUES (Isle Of Man Online)
  181. McEwen still looking for wins despite illness
  182. Canadian Champion Zach Bell Talks With the DP (Daily Peloton)
  183. Left lane hogs and thugs (North County Times)
  184. Sports briefs (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
  185. Cycling News Roundup 15 January 2007 (Daily Peloton)
  186. Cycling News Roundup 15 January 2007 (Daily Peloton)
  187. First Edition Cycling News for January 16, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  188. USA Cycling admits four more riders into 2007 Track Talent Pool
  189. First Edition Cycling News for January 16, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  190. Ullrich's DNA could be compared to seized blood
  191. Tour Down Under press conference
  192. Tour de France 2005 Stage 17
  193. Quadrathlon Can Be a Snowy, Windy Uphill Climb ; Solo or As Team Member, Mount Taylor is a Challenge (RedNova)
  194. USA Cycling admits four more riders into 2007 Track Talent Pool (usacycling.org)
  195. Uros Murn breaks leg on training
  196. Getting ready for the Tour Down Under; Swiss court upholds Hondo suspension
  197. MTB News and Notes: A look at the new national calendar; Changes at Trek-VW; Germany's GHOST squad (Velo News)
  198. China taking cars for a spin (NorthJersey.com)
  199. Legeay proponent of obliged DNA-samples
  200. Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Announces 2007 Team (Daily Peloton)
  201. 5 gadgets you can live without (Sun-Sentinel)
  202. Tour de France 2005 Stage 16
  203. Tour unveils detailed 2007 route
  204. Deutschland Tour excludes Operacion Puerto riders
  205. The Tour starts with a prologue in the centre of London
  206. Plenty of oddity, excitement at Santa Cruz County Cyclocross Championships (Santa Cruz Sentinel)
  207. Hondo suspended until end of March
  208. Biking by the numbers (BendBulletin.com)
  209. Latest Cycling News for January 15, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  210. Latest Cycling News for January 15, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  211. Discovery Channel attract Alberto Contador
  212. 5 gadgets you can live without (Chicago Tribune)
  213. Hoy targets world record attempt
  214. Medina takes second stage win in Venezuela
  215. Cyclists up early for 100-miler (The News-Press)
  216. Chumba Racing EVO (BikeMagic.com)
  217. Top Riders Could Be Kept Out Of Tour De France
  218. Top cyclists could be expelled from Tour de France again, director says
  219. First Edition Cycling News for January 15, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  220. First Edition Cycling News for January 15, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  221. Team T-Mobile presentation: The winds of change
  222. Cycling News Roundup 14 January 2007 (Daily Peloton)
  223. Cycling News Roundup 14 January 2007 (Daily Peloton)
  224. Cycling News Roundup 14 January 2007 (Daily Peloton)
  225. Tour de Cape is challenge, fun for 500-plus riders (The News-Press)
  226. Landis riding better than ever after hip operation
  227. "We may see T-Mobile becoming more like Quick Step in the future seasons to come" - says FD
  228. Luis Léon Sánchez reveals race schedule
  229. Caisse d'Epargne and Valverde extend contract
  230. Lapthorne victorious in Australian Championship
  231. Cycling: French agency enters the Landis case (International Herald Tribune)
  232. Cycling: French agency enters the Landis case (International Herald Tribune)
  233. Vargas wins Vuelta al Táchira stage seven
  234. Brothers take to racing and winning on BMX bikes (The Morning Journal)
  235. Brothers take to racing and winning on BMX bikes (The Morning Journal)
  236. Recycling effort (Boston Globe)
  237. Belize: Unspoiled Caribbean in Central America (Kansas City Star)
  238. MTB news & racing round-up for January 14, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  239. Interview: Team Milram manager Gianluigi Stanga
  240. Rasmussen to ride Giro and Tour
  241. Red Zinger/Coors Classic DVD Release Party (Daily Peloton)
  242. Red Zinger/Coors Classic DVD Release Party (Daily Peloton)
  243. French Anti Doping Agency calls Landis
  244. Champions of New Zealand: Dean and Chadwick
  245. "It seems as though T-Mobile are in a panic about the upcoming season" - says IJ
  246. Sastre - CSC's Numero Uno (Cyclingnews.com)
  247. Klöden plans Tour de France victory
  248. Gobernación del Zulia dominating in Venezuela
  249. Saturday's Mailbag: Tom's gift; Hamburgers; That darn French conspiracy and more (Velo News)
  250. Saturday's Mailbag: Tom's gift; Hamburgers; That darn French conspiracy and more (Velo News)