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