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  1. Down Under adds info to Web site (Bowling Green Kentucky - Daily News)
  2. The Fall Line (Mammoth Times)
  3. First Edition Cycling News for January 28, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  4. First Edition Cycling News for January 28, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  5. First Edition Cycling News for January 28, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  6. Armstrong hints at Manchester bid
  7. Cycling: Armstrong eyes world hour record (Telegraph.co.uk)
  8. Cycling: Track return for Wiggins (Telegraph.co.uk)
  9. Cycling News Roundup 27 January 2005 (Daily Peloton)
  10. Letters to Cyclingnews - January 28, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  11. Armstrong 'disappointed,' Leipheimer ready, Kloden ambitious
  12. Langer struck down with back injury (The Age)
  13. Tour Down Under chases official status
  14. Latest Cycling News for January 28, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  15. SUR in English (SUR in English)
  16. Armstrong may take shot at one-hour record (Sports Illustrated)
  17. Organisers unveil 2005 Tour of Italy route
  18. Brown grabs Langkawi opener (Velo News)
  19. Pedal to the metal (Cape Cod Times)
  20. Pedal to the metal (Cape Cod Times)
  21. Ullrich targets second Tour triumph
  22. Armstrong hints at record bid
  23. Friday's EuroFile: Azevedo, Vino' ready for Tour; Cofidis starts afresh; Valverde covets classics (Velo News)
  24. World-class teams to race in Le Tour De Langkawi 2005
  25. Amid tight security, Iraqis bring their hopes and fears to the ballot box (CNews)
  26. North Carolinians encouraged to 'Get Caught Red Banded' (Watauga Democrat)
  27. Brown victorious in opening stage
  28. Armstrong may take shot at one-hour record
  29. First Edition Cycling News for January 29, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  30. icWales - Lynne Barrett-Lee (icWales)
  31. Hale Irwin shares lead at Turtle Bay in Champions Tour golf event (Slam! Sports)
  32. Staying at the zenith (Cyclingnews.com)
  33. Rogers a force de Tour (Herald Sun)
  34. Harinordoquy releived to stay involved (Evening Echo)
  35. Nixa Man's Quail Obsession Endures 67 Seasons (Kansas City InfoZine)
  36. HARINORDOQUY A RELIEVED MAN (Sporting Life)
  37. Bongiorno wins Langkawi stage two
  38. Saturday's EuroFile: Moreau hopeful; Valencia's all-star lineup; a Frenchman abroad (Velo News)
  39. Gordon: Vallejo's NASCAR legend (The Vallejo Times-Herald)
  40. Cycling Center Belgium Announces Team (Daily Peloton)
  41. Welcome to the Birmingham Post-Herald: Sports
  42. Cycling News Roundup 29 January 2005 (Daily Peloton)
  43. First Edition Cycling News for January 30, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  44. Instant weekend (The Observer)
  45. A two-wheeled tour of modern history The bicycle's track record shows it playing a central role in industrialized era (San Francisco Chronicle)
  46. Giro to Test Riders in Mountains
  47. Irwin atop Turtle Bay leaderboard, again (Fox Sports)
  48. Benefit slated for Fostoria native Erica Ridenour (The Advertiser-Tribune)
  49. Cycling News Roundup 29 January 2005
  50. Looking for number 188 (Cyclingnews.com)
  51. Calendar: Family Fun (The Indianapolis Star)
  52. • See additional images Sacramento Bee/Bryan Patrick (The Sacramento Bee)
  53. 3 Doors Down Delivers Album on Tight Deadline (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
  54. Bongiorno wins stage two
  55. World Championships Cyclocross Day One (Daily Peloton)
  56. Dougherty wins Singapore Masters, outbattling Monty down the stretch (PGA)
  57. Skiers in their element at Cup (Idaho State Journal)
  58. News (The Pakistan Link)
  59. Fukushima leads Langkawi
  60. Cycling: Bad old days gone, Cofidis team insists (International Herald Tribune)
  61. First Edition Cycling News for January 31, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  62. An Interview with the Maglia Sisters (Daily Peloton)
  63. Veazey holds on to win Panama Championship (Sports Network)
  64. CYCLING/LE TOUR DE LANGKAWI: The records ...10 years on (New Straits Times)
  65. Wiggins powers to Birmingham win
  66. Even-par finale is enough for Veazey to claim the Panama Championship (PGA)
  67. Learning from a champion (Cyclingnews.com)
  68. Bazemore, Dunn Phoenix test notes (Motorsport.com)
  69. Veazey wins Nationwide Tour opener (San Francisco Chronicle)
  70. Aussie winner sharpens his game (Houston Chronicle)
  71. Wiggins powers to Manchester win
  72. Ganassi quotes from LMS Media Tour. (The Auto Channel)
  73. www.cyclingnews.com news and analysis (Cyclingnews.com)
  74. Hog Control a Growing Challenge for Public Land Managers (Kansas City InfoZine)
  75. Petty Enterprises stop on LMS Media Tour. The King and Jeff Green. (The Auto Channel)
  76. Cycling: Pinsent ready to take to the road (Manchester Online)
  77. Bazemore and Dunn drive Matco Tools Dodge in Phoenix testing (The Auto Channel)
  78. Pleasure principal (Marin Independent Journal)
  79. Hope springs eternal for Leonard (Eurosport)
  80. Bayfield man holds high hopes for sky diving (Durango Herald)
  81. Spain choose men and women (Planet Rugby)
  82. The Lowe Down From Roger Penske LMS Media Tour. (The Auto Channel)
  83. Boonen bursts past Cipo (Eurosport)
  84. Shoaib's trip to India under cloud: media reports (Kaumundi Online)
  85. Satellite Radio's Arm Strong (The Motley Fool)
  86. O'Neill closes on Langkawi lead
  87. World Championships Cyclocross Second Day (Daily Peloton)
  88. Knapp leads U.S. squad at 'cross worlds
  89. Democratic Chair Stepping Down (R News)
  90. Sports (Leavenworth Times)
  91. Armstrong: World-Record-Smashing Hour Test? (Daily Peloton)
  92. Cycling: Vasseur returns, haunted by phantom drug charges (International Herald Tribune)
  93. U2 Vertigo Tour Announces Immediate Sell-Outs in 16 Cities Worldwide, Reports Clear Channel Entertainment (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
  94. First Edition Cycling News for February 1, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  95. Cycling News Roundup 31 January 2005 (Daily Peloton)
  96. CYCLING/LE TOUR DE LANGKAWI: O'Neill lives up to the hype (New Straits Times)
  97. Sports testing topic of seminar
  98. Papillon: The Joe Papp Diary 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  99. Walker Savidge: My Journey through cycling (Cyclingnews.com)
  100. Mead's Garage: Sulphur landmark makes a move CARLA BASTOS (Southwest Daily News)
  101. Smal shows his Storming hand (Planet Rugby)
  102. Winnipeg Sun (Canoe)
  103. Sanchez looking at a bright future
  104. UPDATE 1-Rugby-France name new backrow and halfbacks (Reuters.co.uk)
  105. Wiggins powers to victory
  106. Tuesday's EuroFile: Road season starts in Europe; Sevilla's new gig; Belda still hopeful (Velo News)
  107. I'm as big a star as Lance, argues LeMond (BikeBiz.com)
  108. McFlynn departs for new life Down Under (prestontoday.net)
  109. Indy Racing League News and Notes 2005-01-31 (Motorsport.com)
  110. Levi Leipheimer interview:
  111. Phonak wins CAS appeal against exclusion from Pro Tour events (The Globe and Mail)
  112. France name side to face Scotland (Planet Rugby)
  113. Rugby-France name new backrow and halfbacks (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ News)
  114. Phonak Wins CAS Appeal Against Exclusion (AP via Yahoo! News)
  115. Purple Heart Recipient Avoids Second Tour, Flees To Canada (WAVE 3)
  116. Phonak regain racing licence (Swissinfo)
  117. NZZ: Phonak regain racing licenceeng 2005 02 01 18 20 (NZZ)
  118. O'Neill closes on lead
  119. Armstrong wants to be man of hour (San Francisco Chronicle)
  120. Professor Predicts Lance Armstrong Could Smash One-Hour Cycling Record (Newswise)
  121. Decorated soldier avoids second tour (WHAS 11)
  122. First Edition Cycling News for February 2, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  123. Phonak take appeal to CAS
  124. Ruling Puts Landis in Tour, Hamilton’s Stock Rising (The Ride Magazine)
  125. French scrumhalf surprise (Eurosport)
  126. Cycling News Roundup 1 February 2005 (Daily Peloton)
  127. Over-50s targeted in coach tour tie-up (Guardian Unlimited)
  128. Mr. Canada is back (CFCN.ca)
  129. Tech News – February 2, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  130. NZZ: Phonak regain racing licenceeng 2005 02 02 08 00 (NZZ)
  131. Two-wheel Tuesdays (Hickory Daily Record)
  132. Ford Motoring Up The Rankings (Sporting Life via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
  133. ESPN plays up thrills of spills at X Games (The Indianapolis Star)
  134. Macon to host end of first stage of 2005 Tour de Georgia (Macon Telegraph)
  135. Opodo To Acquire Karavel for €60m (eyefortravel.com)
  136. NEWSMAKER-Langer, Ryder Cup's captain meticulous (Reuters.co.uk)
  137. Zips Close Tour OF MAC West With Trip To Bowling Green (CSTV's College Sports)
  138. Cycling News Flash for February 2, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  139. G (TheGolfChannel.com)
  140. Important Notice: NORBA and technical support
  141. Tour of Quatar - stage 2 and 3 (Daily Peloton)
  142. Riding the wave of international stardom (Canberra Times)
  143. AUSTRALIAN Newspaper Highlights - Feb 3, 2005 (Asia Pulse via Yahoo! Australia & NZ News)
  144. New rules tone down recruiting excesses (The State)
  145. First Edition Cycling News for February 3, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  146. It's party time on the PGA Tour (Fox Sports)
  147. Leipheimer gets wind blown (Cyclingnews.com)
  148. PGA hits rowdiest stop on tour (Fox Sports)
  149. TV Critics Aroused, Then Bored by Smut Debate (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
  150. Neighbors (The Indianapolis Star)
  151. Tour de Georgia to turn north after Macon leg (Macon Telegraph)
  152. Fallon youngsters discover reality in dreams (Lahontan Valley News)
  153. Cycling News Roundup 2 February 2005 (Daily Peloton)
  154. Ani gets 'Down' with other artists (Arizona Daily Star)
  155. Leipheimer gets wind blown:
  156. Thursday's Eurofile: Hamilton hearing date set; Mayo plans quiet prep' for Tour (Velo News)
  157. Razorlight Reschedule Postponed Tour (Xfm Online)
  158. London to Paris Bike Ride (Action Medical Research)
  159. iseekgolf.com - Australasia's Ultimate Online Golf Site (iseekgolf.com)
  160. Community Notebook (Vail Trail)
  161. Cipo still super (Eurosport)
  162. Lions tour adds spice to contest (The New Zealand Herald)
  163. Korean teenager Song leads pack in Singapore (GolfWeb)
  164. Tech Report: SRAM Camp - No Pictures Please (Velo News)
  165. Rs 49,000 crore worth projects under implementation in state (Kaumundi Online)
  166. NEW: Armstrong confident he'll be cleared in doping inquiry (The Morning Call)
  167. UCI releases first round of Continental rankings (Velo News)
  168. World Series Ball Brought to Fenway (WPRI 12)
  169. Korean teenager leads Singapore event with seven-under 65 (Slam! Sports)
  170. Cycling's revolutionary Pro Tour ready to click into gear (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  171. Hart Tames Winds for One-Shot Lead in Arizona (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
  172. Results and Reports from the USA (Cyclingnews.com)
  173. BC appoints BMX coach (BikeBiz.com)
  174. Healed Magee thrilled over successful return to PGA TOUR (GolfWeb)
  175. 2005 Tour de Georgia Route Unveiled (Daily Peloton)
  176. 2005 Tour de Georgia Route Unveiled (Daily Peloton)
  177. Doping disgraced former world time-trial champion David Millar...
  178. Cycling News Roundup 3 February 2005 (Daily Peloton)
  179. Monty's resurgence all down to hitting the fairways (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  180. Relay for Life uses team approach to raise funds (The Shawnee News-Star)
  181. Mark your calendar (The Beacon News)
  182. Montgomerie and Lonard share second-round lead (Fox Sports)
  183. Byron Bible Camp fund-raiser gets under way Saturday (Huron Plainsman)
  184. Prince Charles to make first visit in a decade to Australia (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  185. Cycling's revolutionary Pro Tour ready to click into gear
  186. Friday's EuroFile: Voeckler the rock star; VDB the faded star; Cipo's star still shining (Velo News)
  187. Rice: U.S. Attack on Iran 'Not on Agenda' Now (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
  188. Preview - France v Scotland (Planet Rugby)
  189. Mancos ready to mush (Durango Herald)
  190. Montgomerie, Lonard share second-round lead Down Under at Heineken Open (Canada.com)
  191. KARK News (KARK Little Rock)
  192. 2005 Team Ironman announced (Triathlon Magazine)
  193. Rice plays down differences with Europe over Iran (Financial Times)
  194. Love is in the air at Paris restaurants (CNN.com)
  195. Hey AMA, leave NASCAR alone to think for itself (Florida Today)
  196. Burton vows to be ready for challenging season (Florida Today)
  197. France stays plugged in to NASCAR (Florida Today)
  198. Rice Urges Iraq Support in European Tour (Kewanee Star Courier)
  199. First Edition Cycling News for February 5, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  200. Explaining the ProTour points system
  201. 2005 MTB Worlds selection procedures
  202. The Sophie Butler report: On your bike (Telegraph.co.uk)
  203. Cycling s revolutionary Pro Tour ready to click into gear (Daily Times)
  204. Mickelson grabs FBR lead with career-best 60 (Sports Illustrated)
  205. Official Race Route and Host Cities Announced for 2005 Dodge Tour de Georgia (The Weekly)
  206. GOLF: BOURNE AGAIN MONTY (Daily Record)
  207. Little Britain (Guardian Unlimited)
  208. Montgomerie, Lonard share second-round lead Down Under at Heineken Open (940 News)
  209. Mickelson 1 stroke shy of PGA record (Miami Herald)
  210. Mickelson fires his first 60 on tour to grab a share of FBR Open lead (The Californian)
  211. Police Blotter (Daily Record)
  212. Kylie Tour Sells Out Down Under (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
  213. Tiburon's Poole family an unlikely source for classic motorcycle national champions (Marin Independent Journal)
  214. Daley cracks down on corruption (The State Journal-Register)
  215. Jon Fogarty ready for 24-hour debut (Motorsport.com)
  216. The heart of the home (Marin Independent Journal)
  217. Cycling News Roundup 5 February 2005 (Daily Peloton)
  218. 14th Mallorca Challenge / Vuelta a Mallorca - Preview (Daily Peloton)
  219. First Edition Cycling News for February 6, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  220. Cyclist LeMond wins $3.46 million in suit against accessory maker (IN-Forum News)
  221. Cyclist LeMond wins $3.46 million in suit against accessory maker (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
  222. A Bob buildover for Pak?- Cricket - Indiatimes (India Times Cricket)
  223. Cyclist LeMond wins $3.46 million in suit against accessory maker (WSTM-TV NBC 3)
  224. 14th Mallorca Challenge / Vuelta a Mallorca - Preview
  225. Cyclist LeMond wins $3.46 million in suit against accessory maker (WRGB)
  226. Injury hits Eadie's track cycling hopes (The Age)
  227. Rice keeps up heat on Iran as she heads for Middle East talks (Independent)
  228. Route of the Hiawatha (Albany Democrat-Herald)
  229. Cyclist LeMond wins $3.46 million in suit against accessory maker
  230. LeMond wins $3.5 million contract dispute (Sports Illustrated)
  231. LeMond Awarded $3.5M In Contract Dispute (WCCO 4)
  232. PICTURES: George Springfield (Sunday Mirror)
  233. Tsunami recovery enters Week 7, as U.S. military operation winds down (AP via Yahoo! Asia News)
  234. Injury hits Eadie's track cycling hopes (Sydney Morning Herald)
  235. US military winds down aid effort (Sydney Morning Herald)
  236. LeMond wins his contract dispute with PTI (BikeBiz.com)
  237. Don't read too much in Pak's performance Down Under: Dravid (Outlook India)
  238. 10th Telekom Malaysia Le Tour de Langkawi - Stage 10 (Daily Peloton)
  239. Charities' messages turn into wrist watch
  240. Back still on Woodward's shortlist for Lions tour (The New Zealand Herald)
  241. Marin woman's chateau stars in 'Da Vinci Code' (Marin Independent Journal)
  242. Parry prevails in playoff Down Under (Sports Network)
  243. Mickelson wins FBR Open by five (Sports Network)
  244. First Edition Cycling News for February 7, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  245. Parry works hard to deny O'Hern first Tour victory (Independent)
  246. Super ol' Party (PGA)
  247. Byrning down the house (The Age)
  248. Will Inzamam lead Pak to India after the disastrous Australian tour? : Cricket News : IndiaExpress.Com (India Express)
  249. Rugby news, fun, results, fixtures and features from Planet-Rugby.com (Planet Rugby)
  250. Mickelson Back on Top with Phoenix Open Win (Reuters via Yahoo! News)




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