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  1. Cycling News Roundup 18 January 2005 (Daily Peloton)
  2. 2005 Queensland Elite Track Championships - NE (Cyclingnews.com)
  3. Determination and training pay off (Detroit News)
  4. Compulsory for all cyclists to wear protective helmets (Daily Dispatch)
  5. American Leipheimer Kicks off Season, Committing to the Tour (PR Web)
  6. McCord to teach Int'l Commissaire's Course
  7. Take a spin (Rochester Democrat & Chronicle)
  8. Le Neuvième Art: Animation in France (kamera.co.uk)
  9. 76-year-old bicycle rolls on to display (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
  10. Trusty bicycle retired to museum after 76 years' pedalling (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  11. Cycling: Big guns set for duel (Manchester Online)
  12. Unstoppable McEwen rules Tour Down Under (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
  13. Product Review: Pro - The Movie (Roadcycling)
  14. Hoy Faces Tournant Challenge (Sporting Life via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
  15. Tour star's crown again (Adelaide Confidential)
  16. Masterful McEwen claims stage win
  17. Surface Finishing .com News for surface finishing professionals (SurfaceFinishing.com)
  18. Cycling: Unstoppable McEwen rules on Tour Down Under (Channel NewsAsia)
  19. Unstoppable McEwen rules on Tour Down Under (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  20. American Leipheimer Kicks off Season, Committing to the Tour (PR Web via Yahoo! News)
  21. Aussie riders lead as Tour heads south (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
  22. First Edition Cycling News for January 20, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  23. Aussie riders lead as Tour heads south (ABC News via Yahoo! Australia & NZ News)
  24. Oggle the pro peleton and new equipment at season openers (BikeBiz.com)
  25. 24 Hour MTB Nationals return to Spokane
  26. Unstoppable McEwen rules on Tour Down Under (Daily Times)
  27. Bill Tarr's handcrafted wooden creations (Missoulian)
  28. Results and Reports for Australia (Cyclingnews.com)
  29. For lowriders, `it's all about style' (Miami Herald)
  30. First Take (RedNova)
  31. Sanchez turns up the heat in Tour Down Under (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
  32. Sanchez storms to stage victory
  33. Cycling: O'Grady's hopes crash as Sanchez stuns Tour Down Under (Channel NewsAsia)
  34. Reaching the peak (Adelaide Confidential)
  35. French probe Armstrong book doping claims (BusinessDay)
  36. O'Grady's hopes crash as Sanchez stuns Tour Down Under (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  37. Armstrong dope claim sparks inquiry (Eurosport)
  38. Free junior MTB racing at Sea Otter Classic
  39. features/all things medaris (Isthmus)
  40. McEwen, again
  41. Police probe Armstrong doping claims (Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News)
  42. French probe Armstrong book doping claims (Hindustan Times)
  43. First Edition Cycling News for January 21, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  44. USA Cycling 'Club of the Year' Recipients
  45. Up for the Challenge (RedNova)
  46. Police in Preliminary Probe Into Armstrong Doping Claims
  47. Police in preliminary probe into Armstrong doping claims (Stuff)
  48. Fun in the Mud (Metro Santa Cruz)
  49. French probe Armstrong doping claims (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
  50. New or Used That is the Question (BellaOnline)
  51. RAAM featured on NBC Sports this weekend
  52. Letters to Cyclingnews - January 21, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  53. Best Adventure Trips
  54. Cycling News Roundup 20 January 2005 (Daily Peloton)
  55. Cycling News Roundup 20 January 2005 (Daily Peloton)
  56. Armstrong doping allegations probed (AAP via Yahoo! Australia & NZ News)
  57. Business - The Idaho Statesman - Always Idaho (The Idaho Statesman)
  58. In Solvang, They Like Lance -- a Lot (KTLA 5)
  59. Cycling: Armstrong probe launched (Canada.com)
  60. White breaks clear to beat McEwen
  61. Blind ambition (Cyclingnews.com)
  62. Lance dope inquiry (Cape Argus)
  63. French police probe allegations against Lance (Fox Sports)
  64. A growth industry on just two wheels (The Advertiser)
  65. Cycling: Armstrong disappointed by new French doping probe (Channel NewsAsia)
  66. Cycling: Leader of the pack (Adelaide Confidential)
  67. French probe Armstrong book doping claims (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  68. White sees off McEwen
  69. Armstrong Confident Clear Doping Inquiry (AP via Yahoo! News)
  70. Armstrong Sure He'll Clear Doping Inquiry (AP via Yahoo! News)
  71. Armstrong also reiterates his take on clean racing (Fox Sports)
  72. Six National Titles Up for Grabs on Memorial Day Weekend (The Ride Magazine)
  73. Petacchi to skip 2005 Tour de France (Eurosport)
  74. Why ride a bicycle? Even more reasons (Velo News)
  75. Armstrong certain doping allegations will be cleared (CBS Sportsline)
  76. French looking into Armstrong allegations
  77. Armstrong, Barry, Whitsell earn USOC honors
  78. Armstrong to meet French police
  79. Cycling - McKinley the Rider to Beat (RedNova)
  80. French prosecutors open Armstrong probe (Velo News)
  81. First Edition Cycling News for January 22, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  82. Cycling News Roundup 21 January 2005 (Daily Peloton)
  83. Lance contests doping charges (News 8 Austin)
  84. Millar's Tour de France plans hinge on appeal (Scotsman)
  85. Armstrong Happy to Meet Doping Investigators (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
  86. Armstrong disappointed by new French doping probe (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  87. Improvising to Save Lives in Sri Lanka (Washington Post)
  88. Morning Briefing
  89. Armstrong in doping probe (The Times of India)
  90. Lance ready to face probe (The Telegraph)
  91. Bill Tarr's handcrafted wooden creations are a blend of practical style and graceful beauty (Missoulian)
  92. Area municipal parks (The Indianapolis Star)
  93. Sports in Brief Armstrong allegations probed
  94. Armstrong disappointed by new doping probe (BusinessDay)
  95. Thursday's Eurofile: Talk of wild-cards; No Tour for Petacchi; Ludo's back? (Velo News)
  96. Armstrong to meet police
  97. Millar Bids For Ban Reduction (Sporting Life via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
  98. Winner back from the dead (The Age)
  99. French to probe Armstrong dope claims (The Age)
  100. 40th Vuelta al Táchira en Bicicleta (2.2): a Post-Race View (Daily Peloton)
  101. Racing: Baby 'Leo' set for fame and glory (Adelaide Confidential)
  102. Cycling: Runaway Rhodes leads home charge (Adelaide Confidential)
  103. Armstrong sure he'll clear doping inquiry (Sports Illustrated)
  104. New York Daily News - Sports - France probes Lance over doping charges (New York Daily News)
  105. Sanchez on course
  106. Kansas (Dodge Globe)
  107. France To Check Out Lance Armstrong Doping Allegations (KEYE via Yahoo! News)
  108. Sensational Sanchez ends O'Grady's hopes Down Under (Hindustan Times)
  109. Sanchez stuns Tour Down Under (Daily Times)
  110. Organisers unveil 2005 Tour of Italy route (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  111. First Edition Cycling News for January 23, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  112. Giro to Test Riders in Mountains (AP via Yahoo! News)
  113. Millar set for doping ban appeal
  114. Cycling the No.1 event: Rann (The Australian)
  115. CYCLING: Sanchez on course to winning Tour Down Under (New Straits Times)
  116. Cycling News Roundup 22 January 2005 (Daily Peloton)
  117. Aussies will make mark on Tour de France (Sydney Morning Herald)
  118. 'Warrior' Aussies to conquer Paris (Fox Sports Australia)
  119. 'Warrior' Aussies to conquer Paris (Fox Sports Australia)
  120. CYCLING / TOUR DE LANGKAWI: Credit aiming to cash in (New Straits Times)
  121. Aussies will make mark on Tour de France (The Age)
  122. Cycling the No.1 event: Rann (NEWS.com.au)
  123. Local BMX rider showing promise on tracks (Poughkeepsie Journal)
  124. Arcade gives kids an edge in the physical fitness game (The Morning Sun)
  125. Cycling: Revolution returns to city (Manchester Online)
  126. Sri Lankan villager finds way to help in wake of tsunami (Seattle Times)
  127. Millar set for appeal
  128. Rehab Work Gains Ground at Ted Shanks Conservation Area (Kansas City InfoZine)
  129. Sanchez wins Tour Down Under as McEwen strikes again (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
  130. Sunday, January 23, 2005 (Daily Breeze)
  131. Armstrong disappointed by new doping probe
  132. Rogers can be a force de Tour (Daily Telegraph)
  133. Racing: Park's chase of the aces (Adelaide Confidential)
  134. Cycling: O'Grady mentor to young cyclists (Adelaide Confidential)
  135. Tour boss tips Rogers for podium (Sydney Morning Herald)
  136. Sanchez seals victory Down Under
  137. Fassa Bortolo presentation:
  138. No traces of injections on Armstrong: Osteopath (Hindustan Times)
  139. Sanchez wraps up Tour Down Under; McEwen scores another stage (Velo News)
  140. Cook Smart to Keep Venison Moist and Tasty (Kansas City InfoZine)
  141. No traces of injections on Armstrong: osteopath (TurkishPress.com)
  142. Tour Down Under chases official status (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
  143. First Edition Cycling News for January 24, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  144. Better than ever: Team CSC enters ProTour with tremendous focus for 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  145. Sanchez wins Tour Down Under as McEwen strikes again (Hindustan Times)
  146. No traces of injections on Armstrong: osteopath (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  147. Rogers can be a force de Tour (The Courier Mail)
  148. Roster set for Manchester world cup
  149. Stars look ahead to challenging Giro (Velo News)
  150. Tour de France - Topix.net
  151. Rogers a force de Tour (The Courier Mail)
  152. A Weekend in the Chiricahua Range
  153. Australian Youth Olympics Festival (Cyclingnews.com)
  154. Youth Olympics Festival (Cyclingnews.com)
  155. So Many Miles to Cover and So Little Time to Do It (New York Times)
  156. U.S. Gran Prix of 'cross sets 2005 schedule
  157. Sanchez wraps up Tour Down Under; McEwen scores another stage
  158. Form & Fitness Q & A (Cyclingnews.com)
  159. Fans come for cycling team, Armstrong (Santa Barbara News-Press)
  160. Biking the East Coast Greenway
  161. Two more UCI Continental Teams for 2005
  162. Heart & Sole Fits Bicycles to People of All Sizes (RedNova)
  163. Monday, January 24, 2005 (Daily Breeze)
  164. Monday's EuroFile: Young guns want Armstrong; Basso's American lieutenants (Velo News)
  165. '05 State and Regional Championship form
  166. No traces of injections on Armstrong: osteopath
  167. A Pearl of a Pass
  168. Lance wins third straight AP Athlete of Year
  169. Ullrich targets second Tour crown (BBC News)
  170. Sanchez wins Down Under
  171. U2's North American Tour to Begin in California (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
  172. Interior Design - Beyond the swatch (Interior Design)
  173. Durango's Dry Fork Loop
  174. Ullrich and T-Mobile stake season on TdF (Velo News)
  175. Ofoto-Sierra Nevada dismisses DeCanio over web sites (Velo News)
  176. First Edition Cycling News for January 25, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  177. Hungry Ullrich targets second Tour triumph (Hindustan Times)
  178. Affordable racing bicycle for all (@Metro KL)
  179. Affordable racing bicycle for all (@Metro KL)
  180. Ullrich targets second crown
  181. Ullrich targets second Tour crown
  182. Snazzy and out there (Cyclingnews.com)
  183. CYCLING/LE TOUR DE LANGKAWI: Strong Belgian flavour this year (New Straits Times)
  184. Colorado Trail Singletrack
  185. Cycling News Roundup 24 January 2005 (Daily Peloton)
  186. Cycling News Roundup 24 January 2005 (Daily Peloton)
  187. Regional Cycling News for January 25, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  188. The real thing (Cyclingnews.com)
  189. Rogers a force de Tour (The Mercury)
  190. Muenzer concerned about support (The Globe and Mail)
  191. The education of Lorenzo Romar (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
  192. Ullrich targets second Tour triumph (BusinessDay)
  193. Millar waits for appeal verdict
  194. Crested Butte's Trail 403
  195. No France for Lance? (San Jose Mercury News)
  196. Rugby-France recall Chabal and Delaigue v Scotland (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ News)
  197. Saddles: Be Kind to Your Behind
  198. Roadcycling.com - Cycling news - The Week That Was... (Roadcycling)
  199. France drop scrum-half Elissalde and ready to bench Michalak (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  200. PRESS RELEASE - Shimano issues brake cable recall (Velo News)
  201. France squad struggles with injuries (Sydney Morning Herald)
  202. Changing Seasons
  203. First Edition Cycling News for January 26, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  204. First Edition Cycling News for January 26, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  205. Choppy Weather Makes for a Tough First Fiji Swim (RedNova)
  206. France squad struggles with injuries (AAP via Yahoo! Australia & NZ News)
  207. Newman, Camp Boggy Creek transcript, part 3 (Motorsport.com)
  208. Cycling: Millar is hoping for Tour place (The Herald)
  209. Colorado's Multi-Day Mountain Bike Tours
  210. Earning her rainbow stripes (Cyclingnews.com)
  211. Team Liquigas-Bianchi presentation (Cyclingnews.com)
  212. 10th Telekom Malaysia Tour de Langkawi - 2.HC (Cyclingnews.com)
  213. Phonak's Wild Chance for Wild Card (Daily Peloton)
  214. Results and Reports from Australia (Cyclingnews.com)
  215. Chopping and cycling (Tallahassee.com)
  216. Tour de France Preview
  217. Joseph Sunde Memorial Criteriums (Cyclingnews.com)
  218. Millar appeals doping ban (Eurosport)
  219. Wiggins lured back for Revolution (BBC News)
  220. Lance tells Aussie how to win Tour (Daily Telegraph)
  221. Wiggins lured back for Revolution
  222. Wednesday's Mailbag: Matt's message (Velo News)
  223. This Week's Day-by-Day Picks (East Bay Express)
  224. Ready for the Roadster? (RedNova)
  225. Shimano recalls road brake cables
  226. Cycling News Roundup 26 January 2005 (Daily Peloton)
  227. First Edition Cycling News for January 27, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  228. 4 earn UCI Commissaire of Cyclocross upgrade
  229. CYCLING: Iran favourites for Asian title (New Straits Times)
  230. Regional Cycling News for January 27, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  231. Regional Cycling News for January 27, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  232. Pacific Rim Sports Summit announces program
  233. Millar seeks CAS help in riding '06 Tour
  234. Results & reports from the USA (Cyclingnews.com)
  235. Supporters pedal idea for BMX facility (Manteca Bulletin)
  236. Names In The Game (San Francisco Chronicle)
  237. France hit by injuries and inconsistency as it prepares Grand Slam defense (Fox Sports)
  238. Regional scene, January 27 (Rocky Mountain News.com)
  239. Cycling: Close win gives hope for future (Adelaide Confidential)
  240. The Tour is an asset to be protected (Adelaide Confidential)
  241. VeloNews Q&A: 'Cross coach Geoff Proctor (Velo News)
  242. Middle School and High School XC (Mammoth Times)
  243. Wertheim: Great tennis Down Under (Sports Illustrated)
  244. Now accepting apps for '05 LAJORS calendar
  245. Wiggins lured back
  246. Family-run bike shop pedals on after theft (The Daily Barometer)
  247. Thursday's Eurofile: Julich's winning touch; Armstrong's hour? Fitness by Lance (Velo News)
  248. Snow doesn't slow down cycling mom (HometownAnnapolis.com)
  249. Snow doesn't slow down cycling mom (HometownAnnapolis.com)
  250. France hit by injuries and inconsistency as it prepares Grand Slam defence (Slam! Sports)




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