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  1. Public Record (Lebanon Express)
  2. Eneco Tour 2006 Stage Seven (Daily Peloton)
  3. Open house at BMX track set for Sunday (Standard Speaker)
  4. MTB world's: China, Slovenia score their first rainbow jerseys (Velo News)
  5. Amherst antiques show a can't-miss for Civil War buffs (The Nashua Telegraph)
  6. ABA Retains Marketing Specialists bonspeedMedia (PR Web via Yahoo! News)
  7. Latest Cycling News for August 23, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  8. They stick together 'wheelie' good (The News Sun)
  9. Stage 5: Freire
  10. Danielson's coming out party
  11. Newbury rides way to success (The Burlington Free Press)
  12. Survivors "decompress"; charity reacts (WTHR Indianapolis)
  13. ABA Retains Marketing Specialists bonspeedMedia (PR Web)
  14. Former champions set to compete at Thater (Press & Sun-Bulletin)
  15. Stage 6: McEwen
  16. Former champions set to compete at Thater (Press & Sun-Bulletin)
  17. Light winds prove to be a Chinese puzzle (Daily Telegraph)
  18. Junior and U23 XC, 4-cross up next at worlds
  19. Basso may be sacked
  20. First Edition Cycling News for August 23, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  21. Stage 7: Honchar
  22. BMX racer excels (San Antonio Express News)
  23. U.S. MTB team opens worlds 12th in team relay
  24. Multisport: Carmichael Training Systems Adds Three New DVD's To The Best-Selling Train Right Series (RunnersWeb.com)
  25. Eneco Tour 2006 Stage Six (Daily Peloton)
  26. Stage 8: Calzati
  27. Lee Farmer wins second straight title (The Nassau Guardian)
  28. Automatic bids for road worlds announced (usacycling.org)
  29. Automatic bids for road worlds announced
  30. Pic, Landis lead NRC standings
  31. Hit-run vic killed on ice cream run (New York Daily News)
  32. City’s BMX track ‘one of the best in Canada’ (Prince George Citizen Online)
  33. Mountain-bike season challenges (Tallahassee Democrat)
  34. BASEBALL (El Paso Times)
  35. Hincapie holds on to lead at Tour of Benelux
  36. Eaves edges Munden in International race (The Daily Advance)
  37. Winterville native racing against world's best (The Daily Reflector)
  38. More Operación Puerto names expected (Velo News)
  39. OLN to broadcast USPRO recap
  40. First Edition Cycling News for August 22, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  41. Utah's Winning Weekend Shows Gold in Recreation (RedNova)
  42. OLN to pedal Greenville nationally
  43. Cycling: Wheelers dealing with wrong images (Times Online)
  44. Pic, Landis lead NRC standings (usacycling.org)
  45. Pic, Landis lead NRC standings (usacycling.org)
  46. Mountain Bike Worlds opens with team relay
  47. Adventure racing on auto-rickshaw (BBC News)
  48. Pedaling fast at Giant. Bike maker grows in Conejo Valley
  49. Georgia Gould's Orbea Alma (Cyclingnews.com)
  50. 20 years later, three cyclists keep pedaling in a friend's memory (The Times Record)
  51. Boonen wins, Hincapie keeps lead
  52. OLN to broadcast USPRO recap (usacycling.org)
  53. OLN to broadcast USPRO recap (usacycling.org)
  54. Huff, Cliff-Ryan and Leogrande win crits
  55. Mountain Bike Worlds opens with team relay (usacycling.org)
  56. Three-stage bike race returns (BendBulletin.com)
  57. Sprint king Librizzi escapes injury but blasts organisers (Edinburgh Evening News)
  58. They're getting some air (Palm Springs and Coachella Valley Local News and Guides)
  59. Latest Cycling News for August 21, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  60. Latest Cycling News for August 21, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  61. Cops Hunt For Driver In Fatal Canarsie Hit-&-Run (CBS 2 New York)
  62. Huff,Cliff-Ryan and Leogrande win crit titles
  63. Cops Hunt For Driver In Fatal Canarsie Hit-&-Run (WCBS-TV New York)
  64. it's a family affair (Lexington Herald-Leader)
  65. Bay Area events (San Jose Mercury News)
  66. Call to mountain biking too hard to resist for Schnell (Glenwood Springs Post Independent)
  67. BMX licensees encouraged to vote (usacycling.org)
  68. BMX licensees encouraged to vote
  69. Test to destruction: The Keith Bontrager diary 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  70. Fatal journey: The story of a cycling tragedy (Independent)
  71. Fatal journey: The story of a cycling tragedy (Independent)
  72. Simeoni's verdict (Daily Peloton)
  73. A little glory at last for the power that was John Wren (The Age)
  74. First Edition Cycling News for August 21, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  75. George Hincapie leads Tour of Benelux
  76. Hincapie takes Benelux Tour lead
  77. Experiencing the Pan-Mass Challenge (Town Online)
  78. Preseason on brink (New York Daily News)
  79. Getting track cycling back in loop (Boston Globe)
  80. Colorado's Multi-Day Mountain Bike Tours
  81. Sports in Brief | Irish probing whether players broke rules (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
  82. Carbondale teen clicking on bike circuit (Glenwood Springs Post Independent)
  83. A street drowns in fear (Milford Daily News)
  84. Back with world honors (St. Petersburg Times)
  85. Jim Fennell: Hamilton resumes long climb back to the top (New Hampshire Union Leader)
  86. Unicyclist continues to conquer the impossible (Summit Daily News)
  87. Boonen wins Benelux stage
  88. First Edition Cycling News for August 20, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  89. "Recumbents (bents) seem to come and go - they're generally seen as an old man's bike" - TT
  90. Mum’s warning as son’s motorbike is stolen by raiders (Flintshire Leader & Standard)
  91. ONE FINE DAY (Chicago Tribune)
  92. Marion Jones tested positive for EPO in June
  93. All that glitters isn't gold -- it's copper (Orlando Sentinel)
  94. Boonen in winning form on Benelux Tour
  95. Roses and Raspberries (Corvallis Gazette Times)
  96. Quinziato races to Benelux stage
  97. Sports politician urges Ullrich to own up
  98. Bike Maintenance
  99. Schumacher wins prologue
  100. Could Breaking Up With Lance Be Sheryl's Favorite Mistake?
  101. Recreational sports events infuse economy with cash, put Utah in spotlight (The Salt Lake Tribune)
  102. Friday's Mailbag: All dope, all the time (Velo News)
  103. Police news - 8/18/06 (phillyburbs.com)
  104. Cycling stars head for the Velodrome (Edinburgh Evening News)
  105. Latest Cycling News for August 18, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  106. Boonen grabs first Benelux stage
  107. Cycling stars head for the Velodrome (The Scotsman: Sport)
  108. Search for missing bicycle ends with volley of gunfire (Orlando Sentinel)
  109. Tech News – August 18, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  110. Uphill battle for mountain's vets and newcomers (The Conway Daily Sun)
  111. Unicyclist continues to conquer the impossible (The Aspen Times)
  112. Family fun calendar (Everett Herald)
  113. Prosecutors probe German doctor
  114. Road America: Multimatic/Team Panoz preview (Motorsport.com)
  115. German doc is probed in doping scandal
  116. Schumacher wins Benelux prologue
  117. Spies Stays (Cycle News)
  118. Oscar Pereiro of Spain during the 19th time trial stage of the 93rd Tour de France
  119. Stage 4: McEwen
  120. Quick change in China (Tahoe Daily Tribune)
  121. Hugo wins medals at Unicon XIII and World Championships (Fulda Free Press)
  122. Legally Speaking - with Bob Mionske: How do you defend yourself in a doping case? (Velo News)
  123. Boonen eyes overall lead
  124. Tour of Britain on the BBC
  125. 500-mile yachting, running and cycling event heads for Cumbria (The News and Star)
  126. Schumacher takes Benelux prologue
  127. Nash Golden in Colorado (Sierra Sun)
  128. Dallas' Owens returns to field (San Antonio Express News)
  129. Ullrich faces Swiss doping probe
  130. Swiss federation starts doping probe against '97 Tour de France champ Ullrich
  131. Owner to disband Landis' team
  132. Drugs in sport: What if Floyd Landis were innocent? (International Herald Tribune)
  133. Wednesday's EuroFile: Sastre aims for Vuelta; Cunego won't ride world's (Velo News)
  134. Landis' cycling team shut down (The MetroWest Daily News)
  135. PEZ-Pass: Inside The T-Mobile Car (PezCycling News)
  136. Sports: Landis' old racing team to shut down (The Nashua Telegraph)
  137. Landis' former cycling team to cease operations (The Olympian)
  138. Landis' cycling team to dissolve (The Cincinnati Post)
  139. August 2006 - News archive (Cyclingnews.com)
  140. Metromint and Metromint Cycling Sponsor the 32nd Giro di San Francisco - The Oldest Bicycle Race in San Francisco (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
  141. Landis' former cycling team to shut down at season's end (Arizona Daily Star)
  142. Not your average Sunday
  143. Pinellas Park cyclist wins two USA Cycling national titles (St. Petersburg Times)
  144. Pinellas Park cyclist wins two USA Cycling national titles (St. Petersburg Times)
  145. Beggs, Mantz in marathon World Championships
  146. Landis' former cycling team Phonak to cease operations (USA Today)
  147. Landis' cycling team to cease operations (San Diego Union-Tribune)
  148. Landis' cycling team disbands (Houston Chronicle)
  149. Landis' former cycling team to shut down (OregonLive.com)
  150. Sanpete Classic Bike Race returns to Spring City (Richfield Reaper)
  151. Neben takes second in Route de France
  152. Landis' former cycling team to cease operations (The Arizona Republic)
  153. Landis' former cycling team to shut down (AP via Yahoo! News)
  154. Landis' Former Cycling Team to Shut Down (ABC News)
  155. Landis' former cycling team to cease operations (Sports Illustrated)
  156. Landis' former cycling team to cease operations (USA Today)
  157. Elections begin today
  158. Landis' former cycling team to close (AP via Yahoo! News)
  159. Landis' former cycling team to cease operations (KARE 11 Minneapolis-St. Paul)
  160. Phonak cycle team to disband after season (UPI)
  161. Landis' Former Cycling Team Forced To Shut Down (CBS 3 Philadelphia)
  162. Landis' former cycling team to cease operations (Deseret Morning News)
  163. Landis' Former Cycling Team to Close (ABC News)
  164. PEZ-Pass: Rollin With T-Mobile (PezCycling News)
  165. Landis' Ex-Cycling Team to End Operations
  166. Landis' former cycling team to close (OregonLive.com)
  167. Cycling: Shunned by sponsors, Landis's team dies (International Herald Tribune)
  168. Cyclist's former team forced to shut down (CBS Sportsline)
  169. Owner set to disband Landis' team
  170. End of the road for Phonak (Velo News)
  171. Phonak disbands after Landis doping scandal
  172. Elections begin tomorrow
  173. Afghan violence kills 18 (NDTV)
  174. Afghan violence leaves at least 18 dead (AP via Yahoo! News)
  175. Afghan violence leaves at least 18 dead (Syracuse.com)
  176. Master track nationals concludes
  177. Afghan violence leaves at least 18 dead; 4 French soldiers wounded in Kabul blast (9 News Denver)
  178. Afghan Violence Leaves at Least 18 Dead (ABC News)
  179. Cycling ups and downs (South Idaho Press)
  180. A late bloomer
  181. Jeep King of the Mountain #2 - NE (Cyclingnews.com)
  182. "No-one is worthy of winning BBC Sports Personality for 2006 other than Nicole Cooke" - BP
  183. Junior road worlds conclude in Belgium
  184. A late bloomer (Cyclingnews.com)
  185. 12 Taliban killed (Gulf Daily News)
  186. 17 die in southern Afghanistan clashes (AP via Yahoo! News)
  187. Afghan violence leaves at least 18 dead (Outlook India)
  188. Hartman wins Overland Park GP; Jensen takes overall (Velo News)
  189. Hartman wins Overland Park GP; Jensen takes overall (Velo News)
  190. Landis Or No, Race Is A Go (Des Plaines Journal)
  191. 17 die in southern Afghanistan clashes (USA Today)
  192. Master track nationals concludes (usacycling.org)
  193. 17 Die in Southern Afghanistan Clashes (ABC News)
  194. You again? Smith wins at Port (The Sentinel)
  195. Professional athletes a drug above the rest
  196. Williams, Copeland add to master track titles
  197. Regional Cycling News for August 14, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  198. French impresses in cycling return (Townsville Bulletin)
  199. Los Angeles Cycling Classic - IM (Cyclingnews.com)
  200. Arnall race at NCAS a night to remember (Baxter Bulletin)
  201. Related Articles (Bury Free Press)
  202. French impresses in training squad return (Sydney Morning Herald)
  203. Master riders claim 14 more national titles
  204. Landis Casts Cloud Over Local Cycling (Los Angeles Times)
  205. Landis Casts Cloud Over Local Cycling (Los Angeles Times)
  206. Cyclist Mark French impresses on return (The Age)
  207. Form & Fitness Q & A (Cyclingnews.com)
  208. Race goes on despite 'misunderstanding' (Williamsport Sun Gazette)
  209. Junior road worlds conclude in Belgium (usacycling.org)
  210. Williams, Copeland add to master track titles (usacycling.org)
  211. U.S. MTB Team set for marathon worlds Sunday (usacycling.org)
  212. Master riders claim 14 more national titles (usacycling.org)
  213. U.S. MTB Team set for marathon worlds Sunday
  214. Youngster promise cycling club bright future (Lewes Today)
  215. First Edition Cycling News for August 14, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  216. Sarah Hammer's Celebration of Excellence (Cyclingnews.com)
  217. Florencio lands shock Spanish win
  218. Landis: A hero or villain? (International Herald Tribune)
  219. Clarke, Heal take Elk Grove opener (Velo News)
  220. Ex-trackie wins Race2Replace (Velo News)
  221. Jensen tops Cliff Drive Classic (Velo News)
  222. "It's still a way off but what are your predictions for the Vuelta?" - IN
  223. Mike Lupica's Shooting From the Lip: It's time to face the truth
  224. Virenque injured in crash (Eurosport)
  225. Briefs: The Tin Man shows heart in Million Tennis (Seattle Times)
  226. The hardest race they'll ever love 725 athletes swim, bike and run across Sonoma County in grueling, exuberant event (The Santa Rosa Press Democrat)
  227. RACING NOTEBOOK: Haskell winner challenges Bernardini (Lexington Herald-Leader)
  228. My dog ate my clean sample
  229. Lance Armstrong inspiring to many (The Indianapolis Star)
  230. Prologue: Hushovd
  231. Armstrong Urges Landis to Lay Low
  232. Motor Cycling: Abdul Rahim takes pole at Sepang (New Straits Times)
  233. Roller Races Crashes in New York – Dramatische Rollensprint-Filme (radsport-forum.de)
  234. Roller Races Crashes in New York – Dramatische Rollensprint-Filme (radsport-forum.de)
  235. Stage 1: Casper
  236. Florencio stuns the field to win in San Sebastian
  237. Amatuer A.J. Smith Wins Discovery Channel's 'RACE TO REPLACE' Cycling Event at Indianapolis Motor Speedway (FinanzNachrichten)
  238. Amatuer A.J. Smith Wins Discovery Channel's 'RACE TO REPLACE' Cycling Event at Indianapolis Motor Speedway (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
  239. Coast sponsor seizes upon doping charges as grounds to refuse Ullrich payment
  240. Stage 2: McEwen
  241. Cycling promises hard look at dopers (The Age)
  242. Valverde's Basque return Pro Tour leader Alejandro Valverde makes his comeback from the... More
  243. San Sebastián Cycling News for August 12, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  244. Stage 3: Kessler
  245. Cycling: Wetsuit, Helmet, Trainers - the Uniform of the Brave ; From Mere Athletic Mortals to the Frighteningly Fit, (RedNova)
  246. Bicycle racers return downtown Sunday (Williamsport Sun Gazette)
  247. Brooklyn Community Is on Edge and in Spotlight After Hate-Crime Arrests (New York Times)
  248. First Edition Cycling News for August 12, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  249. Cycling: Bettini returns for eagerly awaited Clasica (Independent)
  250. No choice but to fight