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  1. 37th The International Cycling Classic (Daily Peloton)
  2. Tour de France stage guide
  3. Armstrong Addresses Doping Allegations
  4. 20th Annual Burlingame Criterium (Daily Peloton)
  5. Events Calendar (BendBulletin.com)
  6. J-Mac nominated for Espy Award
  7. I BURNT UP THOSE TOWPATHS ON MY LOVELY SCORCHER ; on Two Wheels THE CYCLING COLUMN (RedNova)
  8. I BURNT UP THOSE TOWPATHS ON MY LOVELY SCORCHER ; on Two Wheels THE CYCLING COLUMN (RedNova)
  9. Tour de France riders' guide
  10. Latest Cycling News for June 27, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  11. Power Analysis: Tour Riding Requirements (PezCycling News)
  12. Annual bike race to get a head start (Sentinel & Enterprise)
  13. Cycling: Tour asks Spanish team to withdraw (International Herald Tribune)
  14. Cycling: Tour asks Spanish team to withdraw (International Herald Tribune)
  15. SBS Sydney TdF ride
  16. Meet: The BMW-Bianchi Ladies Team (PezCycling News)
  17. Cycling News Roundup 27 June 2006 (Daily Peloton)
  18. Millar's return
  19. Cycling News Roundup 27 June 2006 (Daily Peloton)
  20. Seven strokes up, Curtis almost there
  21. TDF History: Le Caravane (PezCycling News)
  22. McCarty helps team to win in Tour of Italy (Colony Courier-Leader)
  23. By LISA MEYER TRIGG Editor (Banner Graphic)
  24. No Tour for Dekker
  25. "TdF yellow jersey - who are your dark horses and who will be a total flop?" - NA
  26. First Edition Cycling News for June 28, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  27. First Edition Cycling News for June 28, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  28. Cycling-Mountains have pain in store for Tour riders (Reuters via Yahoo!7 Sports)
  29. Athletics: Lagat Completes Unprecedented Double with USA 1500 Title (RunnersWeb.com)
  30. Lance Armstrong Will Ride In RAGBRAI
  31. Ullrich wants to reclaim Tour podium (AAP via Yahoo!7 Sports)
  32. Fourth of July events (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
  33. Banned Hamilton keeps gold
  34. Ullrich wants to reclaim Tour podium (Sydney Morning Herald)
  35. Bay Area events (San Jose Mercury News)
  36. Tioga Fair fun returns with fireworks, more (Press & Sun-Bulletin)
  37. New Cento marks a sweet century for Wilier Triestina (Cyclingnews.com)
  38. Tour de France 2005 Stage 16
  39. Le Tour de Fleece
  40. Rain not done here yet (Baltimore Sun)
  41. Vietnam vet looks forward to 4th (Anchorage Daily News)
  42. Formula One fans in the U.S.? Very few (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
  43. Vietnam vet looks forward to Ultra Challenge (Anchorage Daily News)
  44. Smith pounds out win to stretch lead over cyclers (Edinburgh Evening News)
  45. Cycling suffers toll for role it has taken in drug testing
  46. "Aside from Basso and Ullrich, everyone else will be riding for third place in the TdF" - VS
  47. Riis hopes CSC gives him 10th anniversary gift (San Francisco Chronicle)
  48. Smith pounds out win to stretch lead over cyclers (The Scotsman: Sport)
  49. Community Sports (Visalia Times-Delta)
  50. Tour de France Challenge 2006: Madness Or Magnifique? (PezCycling News)
  51. Latest Cycling News for June 28, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  52. Tour de France 2005 Stage 17
  53. Rain Not Done Yet: Some Residents Are Urged to Leave (WPMI 15)
  54. Rain Not Done Yet: Some Residents Are Urged to Leave (Fox 6 News San Diego)
  55. Progress made in ferreting out cheats, Pound says
  56. Wednesday's Mailbag: What else? Doping (Velo News)
  57. Wednesday's Mailbag: What else? Doping (Velo News)
  58. A View From the Bus: Michael Barry adds a chapter (Velo News)
  59. Drug-probe team set to learn fate
  60. A View From the Bus: Michael Barry adds a chapter (Velo News)
  61. Keewatin celebrates a century (Grand Rapids Herald-Review)
  62. Cycling: Attitude On Wheels (Sports Illustrated)
  63. Cycling: Attitude On Wheels (Sports Illustrated)
  64. Riis hopes CSC gives him 10th anniversary gift
  65. First Edition Cycling News for June 29, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  66. Lotteries, Casinos Booming in South Korea (Rolling Good Times)
  67. Lance Armstrong Rebuts Latest Doping Allegations
  68. Ullrich free to race in Le Tour
  69. Tour de France 2005 Stage 18
  70. Cycling: Millar makes comeback (Guardian Unlimited)
  71. U.S. trio tries to pedal out of Armstrong's shadow in Tour de France (USA Today)
  72. Curtis finally completes blowout Booz Allen win
  73. Cycling notebook: Summer criterium series heats up Memorial Park (Houston Chronicle)
  74. Cycling notebook: Summer criterium series heats up Memorial Park (Houston Chronicle)
  75. Astana-Wurth team ready to race
  76. LetusspeakFranc-ly (Sun-Sentinel)
  77. Lance Does the Daily Show
  78. Uhl's interests run the cycle (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
  79. For Van Gilder, all roads lead to Longsjo race (Boston Globe)
  80. Musician's Portland commute a classic (Seattle Times)
  81. Evans must bide his time for Tour glory (The Age)
  82. Latest Cycling News for June 29, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  83. Evans must bide his time for Tour glory (AAP via Yahoo!7 Sports)
  84. Kaehler's program rewarding (phillyburbs.com)
  85. Riders gear up for tough race
  86. 2007-08 USA Cycling MTB Nationals to Mt. Snow (usacycling.org)
  87. City's holiday plans include youthful activities (Williamson Daily News)
  88. Hot Tubes off to the races (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
  89. PEZ Profiles: ‘Toona’s Rick Geist (PezCycling News)
  90. XC titles awarded at Mount Snow NMBS #3 (usacycling.org)
  91. Cycling: Millar ashamed but primed for yellow jersey bid (Channel NewsAsia)
  92. Celebrating the Longsjo (Sentinel & Enterprise)
  93. Fitchburg Longsjo Classic on a roll, expands spectator events (Sentinel & Enterprise)
  94. Retirement won't end charges (Reg Req'd)
  95. Cycling News Flash for June 29, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  96. Astana-Wurth get Tour go-ahead
  97. Tour de France: Schizophrenia before the prologue (Velo News)
  98. Cycling: Contrite rider knows scandal from inside (International Herald Tribune)
  99. Movies calendar (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
  100. Forget Tour de France, Armstrong to ride RAGBRAI
  101. First Edition Cycling News for June 30, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  102. Datacap's Cycle Faster Program Raises $20K For Cancer Research (EnterpriseContentManagementConnection-ECM)
  103. First Edition Cycling News for June 30, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  104. Cycling: It's not about the bike as Landis moves up a gear (Times Online)
  105. Tour de France - Topix.net
  106. Contrite Rider Knows Scandal From Inside (New York Times)
  107. Contrite Rider Knows Scandal From Inside (New York Times)
  108. Cycling: Millar reborn to ride after ban (Daily Telegraph)
  109. Doping Scandal Looms Over Wide-Open Tour de France (New York Times)
  110. Tour de France 2005 Stage 19
  111. Groundbreaking Set for Austin Condos
  112. Where there is a will, there is a way (Town Online)
  113. Basso Is Ready for Lead Role (Los Angeles Times)
  114. Digest: Georgia Tech football (Macon Telegraph)
  115. Tour de France - CSC Team Preview (Daily Peloton)
  116. CYCLING: Three Americanshave shot at Tour (Lexington Herald-Leader)
  117. Latest Cycling News for June 30, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  118. Spain doping scandal has wheels spinning (Boston Globe)
  119. Bend's Horner back riding in Tour de France (BendBulletin.com)
  120. Who's got next? (The Burlington Free Press)
  121. Chris Horner Checks in From France
  122. No Lance? OLN set to roll on with Tour (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
  123. Cycling News Extra for June 30, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  124. BMX racing: Young Park to host state qualifying (The Jackson Sun)
  125. Crossing Over (BendBulletin.com)
  126. Former Tour de France champion Ullrich suspended amid doping scandal (Boston Herald)
  127. Cycling's 'biggest doping scandal'
  128. TV banks on Tour's 'curiosity value' (The Columbus Dispatch)
  129. 56 Cyclists Implicated in Doping Scandal (RedNova)
  130. Ullrich, Sevilla suspended from Tour (OregonLive.com)
  131. Tour Favorites Barred in Doping Scandal
  132. Tour de France favorite suspended (Covers.com)
  133. Doping Scandals Throw Tour de France Into Chaos (New York Times)
  134. Former Tour de France champion Ullrich suspended amid doping scandal (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
  135. Tour chaos lifts Evans (Sydney Morning Herald)
  136. 56 cyclists implicated in doping scandal (OregonLive.com)
  137. Top riders barred from Tour (Denver Post)
  138. Tour de France Crisis: mstreetracing to the rescue
  139. Cycling's latest scandal
  140. Spanish “black list” turns gloom to doom at Tour (Velo News)
  141. Tour Favorites Barred in Doping Scandal (San Francisco Chronicle)
  142. Ullrich suspended, will not ride in Tour (Sports Illustrated)
  143. TdF2006: TDF STORM EXPLODES (PezCycling News)
  144. Tour de France Cycling News Extra for June 30, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  145. 56 cyclists implicated in doping scandal (AP via Yahoo! News)
  146. AP Blog: Traveling nettlesome in Sri Lanka (AP via Yahoo! News)
  147. Hincapie ready to roll at Tour de France (The Greenville News)
  148. New Spanish armada inspired by Indurain
  149. Bike Clubs Make Cycling a Sport for Life (Kiplinger.com)
  150. Road Bikes on the Fast Track (Kiplinger.com)
  151. BMX athletes added to Podium Program
  152. "With Ullrich now suspended from the Tour, do you think he will ever race it again?" - SG
  153. Cycling: Millar out to turn wheel of history in new cycle of existence (Independent)
  154. Drug scandal changes face of '06 Tour (Velo News)
  155. Ex-team mate's wife stands by testimony on Armstrong
  156. BMX Association Board of Trustee Nominations
  157. Millar nervous about Tour return
  158. Team boss thinks Discos won't misstep without Lance (Houston Chronicle)
  159. Bob Ford Talk of scandal haunts Tour
  160. Drug scandal rocks bicycle racing world (Lexington Herald-Leader)
  161. Earnhardt wins sloppy Busch race (Miami Herald)
  162. Zabriskie gets ready for the big race (The Salt Lake Tribune)
  163. Le Tour DeSales stages opening act in Valley this weekend (The Morning Call)
  164. Earnhardt wins Winn-Dixie 250 (The Arizona Republic)
  165. Eight Americans set for Tour de France
  166. Tour de France to get off to subdued start (Independent Online)
  167. Stuart O'Grady TdF diary
  168. Cooke extends Boucle lead
  169. Subdued start for Tour de France (RTÉ News)
  170. Tour de France Cycling News for July 1, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  171. Tour de France begins after scandal's jolt (AP via Yahoo! News)
  172. Doping allegations leave Tour a free-for-all (Lexington Herald-Leader)
  173. Tour de France begins after scandal jolts race (Sports Illustrated)
  174. Tour de France 2005 Stage 20
  175. Profile and start order
  176. Doping scandal decapitates Tour (Kansas City Star)
  177. Hushovd leads scandal-hit Tour de France (AP via Yahoo! News)
  178. Tour de France begins amid doping scandal (Sports Illustrated)
  179. Tour de France opening stage photos
  180. Millar ecstatic to be back after doping ban (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  181. Australian cyclist Davis named as dope scandal tears Tour apart
  182. Americans start strong at Tour de France (AP via Yahoo! News)
  183. Daytona II: Pole winner interview (Motorsport.com)
  184. Doping Scandal Causes Turmoil for Tour de France - Blogger News Network
  185. Armstrong settles paper libel row
  186. Life after Lance (The Observer)
  187. BMX Racers Collide, Head To Hospital (WTAE ThePittsburghChannel.com via Yahoo! News)
  188. BMX Racers Collide, Head To Hospital (Action News 4 Pittsburgh)
  189. Tour de France 2005 Stage 21
  190. Sprinters to battle Tour first stage
  191. USA Cycling nationals lift off at Seven Springs (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  192. USA Cycling nationals lift off at Seven Springs (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  193. Drug probe forces out Tour stars
  194. News of Basso shakes up Julich (Houston Chronicle)
  195. Nine cyclists barred from Tour
  196. Cycling race has its ups and downs (Peoria Journal Star)
  197. Dolmat-Connell climbs to peak of his game (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
  198. Tour de France Finalists Facing Doping Allegations
  199. Drug probe threatens other sports
  200. Vinokourov fury at missed chance
  201. Cycling: Casper in surprise win (BBC News)
  202. Opening stage photos
  203. Frenchman Wins, American Leads In Cycling Tour (Local10.com)
  204. Aussies stuck in scandal
  205. First Edition Cycling News for July 3, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  206. Tour de France: Jambon Report - Stage 1 (Daily Peloton)
  207. Cycling: Hushovd's spill hands the lead to Hincapie (Independent)
  208. Tour de France stage one photos
  209. Frenchman Wins, American Leads In Cycling Tour (WSB-TV 2 Atlanta)
  210. Director wishes Tour a new start after doping scandal
  211. Cycling: Casper triumphs as Hushovd gushes (Guardian Unlimited)
  212. Drug accusations devastate Davis (Townsville Bulletin)
  213. Frenchman Wins, American Leads In Cycling Tour (KSAT San Antonio)
  214. Hincapie doesn't mind wearing yellow (USA Today)
  215. Michael Pineda: Tour de France has issues (Baytown Sun)
  216. Tour de France Cycling News Extra
  217. "Terrific result for Big George - it was a cunning move to grab third in the sprint" - SM
  218. Problem Is: Doping Begets Doping (Los Angeles Times)
  219. A guide to finding a bicycle built for you (Macon Telegraph)
  220. Young Dumont racing through classifications (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
  221. McEwen in the frame as sprinters come out to play
  222. Stage one photos
  223. Lindsay Crawford TdF
  224. Golf, auto racing, cycling (The Toledo Blade)
  225. Outdoors calendar (The Olympian)
  226. Cycling News Roundup - 2 July 2006 (Daily Peloton)
  227. Longsjo riders, fans say cycling will roll on despite pro doping scandal (Sentinel & Enterprise)
  228. Professional Hot Dog Eaters Weigh In Today On Coney Island (NY1 News)
  229. Cycling-Wuerth pulls out as co-sponsor of racing team (Reuters via Yahoo!7 Sports)
  230. Basso hurt but calm after Tour suspension
  231. Cycling: McEwen wins Tour de France second stage (Channel NewsAsia)
  232. Greater Cincinnati Fourth of July events (The Cincinnati Post)
  233. Tour de France stage two photos
  234. TdF PEZ: PEZ Does TV (PezCycling News)
  235. High fever forces Italian rider Danilo Di Luca to drop out of Tour (CP via Yahoo! Canada News)
  236. French court sentences 23 in doping case
  237. New attitudes required for exchange-driven era (Times Online)
  238. "The sprinters will keep hold of the yellow jersey until stage seven" - SM
  239. Monday's Mailbag: Testing; a level playing field; don't worry, be happy; and a whole new crowd to test (Velo News)
  240. Technical Q&A with Lennard Zinn: Riding over the fallen (Velo News)
  241. First Edition Cycling News for July 4, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  242. Ric Stern's TdF science
  243. Cycling: Doping inquiry uncovers two networks as cyclists pay £6m to stay ahead of the game (Guardian Unlimited)
  244. Cycling talent heads to Port Fairy for championships (Warrnambool Standard)
  245. Cycling News Extra for July 4, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  246. Pocono Record - Story (Pocono Record)
  247. Astana-Wurth forced out of Tour
  248. Rogers cuts ties with controversial sports doctor
  249. Election candidates announced
  250. Drag racers get jail time for injuring 12-year-old (The Argus)




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