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  1. Hampton Hotels Pedals with USA Cycling Team (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
  2. Veteran Zabel takes stage victory
  3. By Alasdair Fotheringham la Covatilla, Spain (Reuters) - Italian Danilo Di Luca's victory on...
  4. CURRENT WEATHER (The Sentinel)
  5. USA Cycling Pro championships - CN (Cyclingnews.com)
  6. Bicycle races will benefit breast cancer research fund (Belleville News-Democrat)
  7. An outdoors lover sings autumn's praises (Seattle Times)
  8. Fuentes' aide in dope saga
  9. Some tips to succeed in group cycling (Florida Today)
  10. T.O. is the star of a soap opera that is just beginning in Dallas (Southwest Daily News)
  11. Cooke crashes out in Holland
  12. Council committee considering skateboard, motocross parks (2theadvocate.com)
  13. Cycling News Roundup 30 August 2006 (Daily Peloton)
  14. Sacked Ullrich reaches deal with T-Mobile
  15. First Edition Cycling News for August 31, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  16. Tour de France 2005 Stage 20
  17. Cyclists, spectators will take to the streets in St. Louis (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
  18. Vuelta a España Cycling News for August 31, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  19. Pedersen wins opening stage
  20. Adventure Racing: Salomon Adventure Challenge Canadian Championship, Bark Lake, ON, September 30, 2006 (RunnersWeb.com)
  21. Calm before the storm
  22. Air National Guard unit bike team formed by Gaffney resident will 'Breakaway to the Beach' (Gaffney Ledger)
  23. Hincapie, cyclists worry about scandal fallout
  24. "It seems to be getting extremly dangerous to race through towns with a large peloton" - KR
  25. Cycling: Vandenbroucke signs with Acqua Sapone (Channel NewsAsia)
  26. Cedar Park hosts state BMX finals (New Age Examiner)
  27. Help generate some new ideas about school's old computers (The Nashua Telegraph)
  28. RATMBC Evening Team Race (BikeMagic.com)
  29. Across the U.S. in seven weeks
  30. She's the real deal Donley heads to world competition (Anchorage Daily News)
  31. Cavendish relishing Tour battle
  32. Latest Cycling News for August 30, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  33. T.O. SOAP OPERA JUST STARTING IN DALLAS (Provo Daily Herald)
  34. In Tomorrow's Paper (EdmontonSun.com)
  35. Boy, oh 'Boys, get rid of T.O. (The Ottawa Sun)
  36. Local Sports Briefs (Helena Independent Record)
  37. T-Mobile handed licence to ride
  38. 61st Vuelta a España - GT (Cyclingnews.com)
  39. Bicyclists can test times riding with this trial (St. Petersburg Times)
  40. Pocono Record - Story (Pocono Record)
  41. Mr. Congeniality: The Geoff Kabush diary 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  42. Sports briefs (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
  43. Cycling: Pedersen feasts on Food Town (Guardian Unlimited)
  44. T-Mobile team given four-year license by International Cycling Union
  45. First Edition Cycling News for August 30, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  46. Ventuso sprints to surprise win
  47. Column: 'As The Cowboys Turn' (AP via Yahoo! News)
  48. Basso quizzed by Italian magistrates in doping inquiry
  49. Opinion: Move over J.R.; T.O. star of Dallas (MSNBC)
  50. Fast, furious, fatal: official eye falls on Hell Ride (The Age)
  51. Zabel rings as Hushovd holds on to Spanish gold
  52. I am the Tour champion - Pereiro
  53. Community Scoreboard (The Columbian)
  54. T.O.'s soap opera just beginning (SportingNews.com)
  55. Kloden blasts T-Mobile
  56. T.O. is the star of a soap opera (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
  57. Tour de France 2005 Stage 19
  58. Vandy Boosters hosting benefit dinner Sunday at Community Church (Gaylord Herald Times)
  59. Landis returns positive B sample
  60. T.O. is the star of a soap opera just beginning (The Canton Repository)
  61. Latest Cycling News for August 29, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  62. USA Cycling Professional Championships (The Greenville News)
  63. Foreigners need not apply
  64. USA Cycling Professional Championships (The Greenville News)
  65. T.O. is the star of a soap opera that is just beginning in Dallas (phillyburbs.com)
  66. Foreigners need not apply (Cyclingnews.com)
  67. Wairarapa to host new masters cycling race (Wairarapa Times-Age)
  68. Tour de France - Topix.net
  69. Landis sample 'well above limit'
  70. Cycling union renews rebuilding T-Mobile's license (Sports Illustrated)
  71. Four Americans win gold at Masters Worlds
  72. Sports Briefing: Track and Field, Marathon, Auto Racing, College Football and Cycling (New York Times)
  73. Cycling: British tour hopes to blow away cloud of controversy (Guardian Unlimited)
  74. Be Your Own Coach: FAQ’s Part I (PezCycling News)
  75. Tour of Britain stage guide
  76. Cycling: Tour of Britain to provide capital gains (Times Online)
  77. Vuelta a España Cycling News for August 29, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  78. Tour dismay at Landis failed test
  79. Pic, Landis continue to lead NRC standings (usacycling.org)
  80. Pic, Landis continue to lead NRC standings (usacycling.org)
  81. Michael Barry's Diary: Under the heat of the Spanish sun (Velo News)
  82. Pic, Landis continue to lead NRC standings
  83. Ventoso stuns sprint kings to win Vuelta third stage
  84. T-Mobile team given four-year license by International Cycling Union (Canada.com)
  85. Monday's EuroFile: T-Mobile says UCI granted four-year license (Velo News)
  86. T-Mobile handed licence to ride (BBC News)
  87. T-Mobile team given four-year license by International Cycling Union (CP via Yahoo! Canada News)
  88. Cycling's unsung saviour
  89. Boonen, Hunter set for Tour of Britain
  90. EuroTrash Monday! (PezCycling News)
  91. Unicyclist continues to conquer (Vail Daily)
  92. ‘Mud bogging’ increases in popularity (The Ironton Tribune)
  93. Latest Cycling News for August 28, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  94. Bettini snatches Spain stage win
  95. Master Road Worlds Conclude
  96. Tour de France 2005 Stage 18
  97. Tech Talk: Trade Shows and Cyclo-cross (Velo News)
  98. Velo team up for title win (Edinburgh Evening News)
  99. Imitating art, risking life (The Herald News)
  100. The Dope On Testosterone Tests
  101. Cycling fans can't wait to spin their wheels at planned Eagle park (The Idaho Statesman)
  102. Cycling fans can't wait to spin their wheels at planned Eagle park (The Idaho Statesman)
  103. Basketball, Auto Racing, Cycling, Track and Field (New York Times)
  104. Bishop takes first top 10 for U.S. since '95
  105. Motocross park to debut in December (Florida Today)
  106. Nibali snatches Brittany victory
  107. Right as rain: Early charge propels Clarke (Press & Sun-Bulletin)
  108. High school bike racer sets sights on Olympics (The Palm Beach Post)
  109. High school bike racer sets sights on Olympics (The Palm Beach Post)
  110. Navigators' Clarke Conquers Wet Chris Thater NRC (Daily Peloton)
  111. Extreme racer Woodward realizing dreams (Bridgeton News)
  112. McConneloug sixth at MTB world championships
  113. McConneloug sixth at MTB world championships (usacycling.org)
  114. Cooke tightens World Cup hold
  115. Bishop takes first top 10 for U.S. since '95 (usacycling.org)
  116. Cycling: Bettini wins stage, Hushovd leads race (New Straits Times)
  117. Tour de France 2005 Stage 17
  118. Rogers third at Master Road Worlds
  119. Cycling: Nibali stuns peers to win GP Ouest France (Channel NewsAsia)
  120. "With lots of riders leaving, who's going to lead team TMO next year?" - EV
  121. Tour de France 2005 Stage 16
  122. Cycling: Golden start for Hushovd as Bettini upstages sprinters (Channel NewsAsia)
  123. Cross country race to conclude MTB worlds
  124. MTB 100 messy and muddy (Durango Herald)
  125. Vuelta a España Cycling News for August 27, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  126. Death Cab for Cutie Announce Summer Tour Dates (Pitchfork)
  127. Ross conquers Powerline Pass foes (Anchorage Daily News)
  128. Buhl fourth in women's downhill at MTB worlds
  129. Second annual event draws competitive field (Sedalia Democrat)
  130. Cycling (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
  131. Police Report (The Naperville Sun)
  132. Nothstein's final race postponed until this morning (The Morning Call)
  133. THE BUZZ (Kansas City Star)
  134. Illegal ATV use in Duluth targeted (Duluth News Tribune)
  135. Oh, my aching thighs! (Detroit Free Press)
  136. Motorsports: (NDTV)
  137. Novices get ready to roll on two wheels at . . . CYCLE SCHOOL (York Daily Record)
  138. Preller, Hanson go 2-3 at master worlds
  139. Speed, strategy key to criteriums (Press & Sun-Bulletin)
  140. Briefly (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
  141. Taking a backstroke in time (The Longview News-Journal)
  142. CSC's Sastre leads Tour of Spain
  143. Online poker players face new Prohibition (San Francisco Chronicle)
  144. Adams places third at Master road worlds
  145. Chris Thater Memorial: Day 1 Writeup and Results (Daily Peloton)
  146. Schumacher wins Tour of Benelux
  147. Cross country race to conclude MTB worlds (usacycling.org)
  148. Cycling: Sastre in gold as CSC dominate Vuelta's opening stage (Channel NewsAsia)
  149. Buhl fourth in women's downhill at MTB worlds (usacycling.org)
  150. First Edition Cycling News for August 27, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  151. Need for Speed (Canon City Daily Record)
  152. Kloden poised to leave T-Mobile and join forces with Vino'
  153. Racing industry backs change (Daily Yomiuri Online)
  154. Cooke strengthens World Cup hold
  155. Vuelta a Espana 2006 Team Preview (Daily Peloton)
  156. Preller, Hanson go 2-3 at Master Worlds
  157. Breaking News (BikeBiz.com)
  158. Breaking News (BikeBiz.com)
  159. Kloeden leaving Telekom for Astana
  160. Jonnier and Hill lock up world DH titles (Velo News)
  161. Vuelta a España Cycling News for August 26, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  162. Downhill up next at mountain bike worlds
  163. Kintner wins women's 4-cross world title
  164. 2006 USA Cycling Pro Championships (Daily Peloton)
  165. 2006 USA Cycling Pro Championships (Daily Peloton)
  166. Colavita/Cooking Light Upgrades (Daily Peloton)
  167. Cycling News Roundup 25 August 2006 (Daily Peloton)
  168. Vuelta bosses hoping to avoid summer of scandal
  169. Adams places third at Master Road Worlds
  170. Vuelta a Espana 2006 Preview- Take three teams. (Daily Peloton)
  171. Vuelta a Espana Preview - Caisse d'Epargne
  172. Firefighters sport new cycle kit (BBC News)
  173. Motor racing-FIA launches anti-doping campaign in karting (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
  174. Schultz top American in U23 XC race at worlds
  175. "Rasmussen could be a contender for the podium in the Vuelta, but I can't see it" - EV
  176. 1,500 athletes to participate in weekend Thater Races in Binghamton (WCAX 3)
  177. 1,500 athletes to participate in weekend Thater Races in Binghamton (WCAX 3)
  178. Matt! Lance! Hugh! Jude! Put their chests to the test and tell us whose body is the best
  179. MTB news & racing round-up for August 25, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  180. La Vuelta's Colorful History (PezCycling News)
  181. Vandenbroucke found to be using fake license in Italy (Velo News)
  182. Time to end excuses (York Daily Record)
  183. Schultz top American in U23 XC race at worlds (usacycling.org)
  184. Kintner wins women's 4-cross world title (usacycling.org)
  185. Downhill up next at mountain bike worlds (usacycling.org)
  186. Leyland date with GB Tour (prestontoday.net)
  187. Spain's Gil excluded as precaution
  188. RUDLING IS JUNIOR CHAMPION (Isle of Wight County Press)
  189. A conversation with Tom Danielson: 'I'm ready' (Velo News)
  190. Schumacher nets controversial win
  191. Cycling-Spanish rider Gil excluded from Tour of Spain (Reuters via Yahoo!7 Sports)
  192. Latest Cycling News for August 25, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  193. Latest Cycling News for August 25, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  194. Latest Cycling News for August 25, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  195. SAVE THE STOCKCARS CAMPAIGN (Isle Of Man Online)
  196. Boy on bicycle hurt in hit-and-run case (The Oregonian)
  197. Vuelta all-clear for Astana and Phonak (Procycling)
  198. Hanging out with Coach Tuberville as the humidity goes up (The Huntsville Times)
  199. The inside line on the 2006 Tour de France (Procycling)
  200. Antelope Valley Fair opens today (Los Angeles Daily News)
  201. Iron Girl 'is more than just a race. It's an event' (Baltimore Sun)
  202. Jones prepared to put team ahead of individual goals (Press & Sun-Bulletin)
  203. Letters to Cyclingnews - August 25, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  204. Vuelta - The Jerseys
  205. Prosports holds Bike for a Cause (Sun Star)
  206. Lea places third at Master Road Worlds
  207. MTB News & racing round-up for August 5, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  208. Vinokourov feels Vuelta vibe
  209. Spanish tour sets off from Malaga (SUR in English)
  210. Spanish tour sets off from Malaga (SUR in English)
  211. Schumacher is Benelux king
  212. 4-Cross, U23 cross country up next at worlds
  213. Press Release - Bikes 4 Kids Utah Event planned
  214. Press Release - BMC to sponsor Astana (Velo News)
  215. First Edition Cycling News for August 25, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  216. Barton fastest junior at mountain bike worlds
  217. Hermida linked to Spanish probe
  218. 4-Cross, U23 cross country up next at worlds (usacycling.org)
  219. 4-Cross, U23 cross country up next at worlds (usacycling.org)
  220. Vuelta 2006 Preview - Rabobank
  221. Tour de France 2005 Stage 15
  222. Bears offer biking (Greeley Tribune)
  223. Cycling-All 189 Tour of Spain riders cleared to participate (Reuters via Yahoo!7 Sports)
  224. Seems like yesterday (Everett Herald)
  225. Sedalia gearing up for bike race (Sedalia Democrat)
  226. "How many top sprinters will finish the gruelling Vuelta with its seven mountain stages" - SM
  227. Amaro hopes time is on her side for upcoming season (Miami Herald)
  228. Raising a Fit Preschooler (KidsHealth.org via Yahoo! News)
  229. Tour de France 2005 Stage 14
  230. Latest Cycling News for August 24, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  231. Survivors 'decompress;' charity reacts (WTHR Indianapolis)
  232. Results and Reports from Australia (Cyclingnews.com)
  233. Gillette's Six-Blade Razor Inspires Gadget Lust: Mark Gilbert (Bloomberg.com)
  234. Hincapie second at Tour of Benelux
  235. Summer snow: Local team gets jump-start on ski racing at camp (Poughkeepsie Journal)
  236. Sports calendar listings (Poughkeepsie Journal)
  237. Mark Mc Cormack (Press & Sun-Bulletin)
  238. Freire pulls out of Tour of Spain
  239. Two-stage TTCF cycle warm-up this weekend (Trinidad Express)
  240. Junior men's XC race up next at worlds
  241. Kopp sprints to Benelux stage win
  242. Junior men's XC race up next at worlds (usacycling.org)
  243. Cycling: Millar poised to take the road to redemption (Times Online)
  244. Throop, Forsman lead U.S. in New Zealand (usacycling.org)
  245. Philly's Other Bike Race (Philadelphia City Paper)
  246. Throop, Forsman lead U.S. in New Zealand
  247. Spanish Vuelta poses new test for...
  248. "Can you name me 10 riders who will finish ahead of Danielson at this year's Vuelta?" - SR
  249. First Edition Cycling News for August 24, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  250. Gatlin receives 8-year doping ban