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  1. Bike Maintenance
  2. Tour De France Rides Through Normandy
  3. A safe ride? (Star-Gazette)
  4. Biker bounty (Pioneer Press)
  5. Cycling Holland (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
  6. Wind pushes Conn, Jordan to Fireweed 400 victories (Anchorage Daily News)
  7. Armstrong, Cooke win road race titles
  8. Mason City-produced wheels spin in France (Globe Online)
  9. Lance coming to the Tour
  10. Popularity of charity walks, runs poses challenges for North County cities (North County Times)
  11. "Honchar was awesome - even better than in the Giro time trial" - BB
  12. U.S. Cycling Championships: Idaho's Armstrong wins tight race on difficult course (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  13. Nancy Wilson: Reunion mates love their NASCAR (Dayton Daily News)
  14. American George Hincapie (Discovery Channel) rides during the seventh ...
  15. Landis in 2nd Overall after Stage 7
  16. Tour de France: Jambon Report - Stage 7 (Daily Peloton)
  17. Cycling: Millar starts over after ending 'pact with devil' (Guardian Unlimited)
  18. Tour de France stage seven photos
  19. Tour de France: Gontchar the target for preying Landis (Independent)
  20. Sheryl Crow Talks about Armstrong, Cancer
  21. First Edition Cycling News for July 9, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  22. Boonen waiting for stage victory chance
  23. Stage six photos
  24. Cycling: Honchar wins Tour stage (BBC News)
  25. Hincapie 'confident' for time trial
  26. Golf, Tennis, Cycling (The Toledo Blade)
  27. Shirock, Salon win junior criterium titles
  28. "Who do you think will win the Tour de France? I'd like Moreau to win" - VX
  29. Latest Cycling News for July 8, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  30. Crow's Cancer Was A Wake Up Call
  31. Wyler truck up to speed (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
  32. Infineon Cougar Mountain Classic Cycling Fact Sheet, July 14-16 (The Auto Channel)
  33. 37th International Cycling Classic - Day 1 (Daily Peloton)
  34. Women’s Prestige Cycling Series Standings (Daily Peloton)
  35. BMX park is on track (Florida Today)
  36. Rogers closing on yellow jersey
  37. Tour de France Stage Six Report
  38. Zirbel makes transition from running to cycling (Globe Online)
  39. "Who do you think will win the Tour De France? I'd like Moreau to win" - VX
  40. Blind Downhill Racer Set for Cougar Mountain Classic Cycling Event in Sonoma (The Auto Channel)
  41. Bike racing fans: Ready, set, Giro (Burnaby NewsLeader)
  42. Bike racing fans: Ready, set, Giro (Burnaby NewsLeader)
  43. Bike racing fans: Ready, set, Giro (Burnaby NewsLeader)
  44. Shirock, Salon win junior criterium titles (usacycling.org)
  45. Shirock, Salon win junior criterium titles (usacycling.org)
  46. Armstrong rides with friends in Malibu
  47. Kyle du Ford: Le Cup est plus importante que le Tour (HuffingtonPost)
  48. 47th Annual Fitchburg Longsjo Classic Stage 4 (Daily Peloton)
  49. Cyclist sees need, opens bike shop (The Arizona Republic)
  50. Cyclist sees need, opens bike shop (The Arizona Republic)
  51. Stage five photos
  52. Millar the happiest rider in Tour de France
  53. First Edition Cycling News for July 8, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  54. Armstrong, McKissick ride to elite TT titles
  55. The healthy wealthy cycling roadshow (Financial Times)
  56. Armstrong trades in his bike for golf clubs
  57. Stage four photos
  58. Tour de France vs. World Cup: Cyclists talk tough (International Herald Tribune)
  59. Rogers cold play for yellow
  60. Tour de France stage six photos
  61. The ride stuff (The Press-Enterprise)
  62. WEEKEND GUIDE (Detroit Free Press)
  63. Bliss on two wheels (Daily Record)
  64. Tour de France: Freire's 'mistimed' attack comes at right moment
  65. Outriders chasing after more cash (Calgary Sun)
  66. Racing through U.S. for Chaffey High (Daily Bulletin)
  67. Sponsor at Tour Hits a Bump (Los Angeles Times)
  68. Best bets (Tallahassee Democrat)
  69. Tour vs. Cup: Talking Tough on the Road (New York Times)
  70. Boonen has another chance to shine
  71. Hincapie sits in 4th after Stage 5
  72. Casper sneaks surprise stage win
  73. Cycling's Superweek set to begin in Chicago (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
  74. After 3 decades of service, parks chief to step down (Asheville Citizen-Times)
  75. Weekend spotlight: Touring festival shines light on cycling's gritty side (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
  76. Weekend spotlight: Touring festival shines light on cycling's gritty side (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
  77. Landis Gets Favored-Status Spot
  78. Cycling's bad boy Dajka ready to return (Sydney Morning Herald)
  79. Little change in Tour standings after stage 4
  80. Cycling's image 'in the toilet'
  81. Michael Boogerd interview:
  82. As Freire Takes Tour's 5th Stage, Soccer's Along for the Ride (New York Times)
  83. Women's TT to kick off USA Cycling festival
  84. First Edition Cycling News for July 7, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  85. Tough luck, Lance, on the coconut cream pie (The Des Moines Register)
  86. Street racers get 90 days for injuring 12-year-old girl (Tri-Valley Herald)
  87. "Great sprint by Freire to win the fifth stage, I hope Boonen can win the whole thing" - KA
  88. On a Downhill Cycle
  89. Hincapie closer to yellow, Rodriguez out
  90. Cycling team takes honours at SA champs (Pretoria Rekord)
  91. Tour de France: Pile-up sends race favourite Valverde crashing out
  92. Latest Cycling News for July 6, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  93. Drag racers must serve 90 days for hitting 12-year-old on bike (The Daily Review)
  94. Tour de France stage five photos
  95. America's next cycling star (Daily Breeze)
  96. Upstate cyclists enjoy going along for the ride (The Greenville News)
  97. Drag racers get 90 days for injuring girl (Tri-Valley Herald)
  98. Tour de France - stage two report
  99. O'Connor wheels into Superweek (Boston Globe)
  100. O'Connor wheels into Superweek (Boston Globe)
  101. BMC's Rolf Singenberger interview pt 1
  102. Speedy Gilmore: The 2006 Rochelle Gilmore Journal (Cyclingnews.com)
  103. Cycling notebook: Area cyclists fare well in Race Across (Houston Chronicle)
  104. Off the beaten path (Mankato Free Press)
  105. This Guy is going places (Rapid City Journal)
  106. "Should climbs on 'flat' stages count towards teh mountains jersey?" - NP
  107. Cycling: Scandals keeping dark clouds over sport (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
  108. Hincapie in yellow jersey at Tour de France
  109. Seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong, seen here in...
  110. Cycling: McEwen completes sprint double (Guardian Unlimited)
  111. Pic Hincape surrenders yellow jersey - for now
  112. Hincapie, Zabriskie 2nd, 3rd in Tour prologue
  113. Tour de France stage four photos
  114. Local trails highlighted in national magazine (Los Alamos Monitor)
  115. Cycling News Extra for July 6, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  116. Women's TT to kick off USA Cycling festival (usacycling.org)
  117. Valverde crashes out of Tour
  118. Cycling: McEwen wins Tour de France fourth stage (Channel NewsAsia)
  119. Stage three photos
  120. Tour de France: Pile-up sends favourite Valverde crashing out
  121. Race victory has special meaning for Winn (Portsmouth Herald)
  122. Latest Cycling News for July 5, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  123. Stage 3 presents dangers for riders
  124. Stage two photos
  125. SEEN and HEARD (The Herald-Tribune)
  126. Results and Reports for the USA (Cyclingnews.com)
  127. Teen's life in the fast lane (The Herald-Tribune)
  128. Sports in Brief | Spain denies report on doping probe (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
  129. Accidents Thin Depleted Tour De France
  130. Cycling's bad boy Dajka ready to return (The Age)
  131. OLN's Tour coverage gaining popularity (St. Petersburg Times)
  132. Hushovd snatches Tour prologue
  133. CYCLING (Pioneer Press)
  134. Local athletes find ways to beat the heat (The Arizona Republic)
  135. Athletes finding ways to beat the heat (The Arizona Republic)
  136. Boonen takes yellow jersey despite puncture
  137. Cycling News Extra for July 5, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  138. "Boonen is well placed and should be able to keep his yellow jersey until stage seven" - SR
  139. War of words over doping heats up
  140. No sign Ullrich will take blood test, team says
  141. Cycling: Boonen in yellow as Kessler wins third stage of Tour (Channel NewsAsia)
  142. Kessler Wins 3rd Stage of Tour; Boonen Takes Lead (Update1) (Bloomberg.com)
  143. Tour de France stage three photos
  144. Tales from the Tour: Waiting for Lance (Eurosport)
  145. High fever forces Italian rider Danilo Di Luca to drop out of Tour
  146. Defiant Basso protests innocence
  147. Latest Cycling News for July 4, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  148. Three bike racers earn state awards (BendBulletin.com)
  149. Chances of victory dashed for McEwen following bizarre events
  150. Drag racers get jail time for injuring 12-year-old (The Argus)
  151. Election candidates announced
  152. Rogers cuts ties with controversial sports doctor
  153. Astana-Wurth forced out of Tour
  154. Cycling News Extra for July 4, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  155. Pocono Record - Story (Pocono Record)
  156. Cycling talent heads to Port Fairy for championships (Warrnambool Standard)
  157. Cycling: Doping inquiry uncovers two networks as cyclists pay £6m to stay ahead of the game (Guardian Unlimited)
  158. First Edition Cycling News for July 4, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  159. Ric Stern's TdF science
  160. Monday's Mailbag: Testing; a level playing field; don't worry, be happy; and a whole new crowd to test (Velo News)
  161. Technical Q&A with Lennard Zinn: Riding over the fallen (Velo News)
  162. "The sprinters will keep hold of the yellow jersey until stage seven" - SM
  163. New attitudes required for exchange-driven era (Times Online)
  164. High fever forces Italian rider Danilo Di Luca to drop out of Tour (CP via Yahoo! Canada News)
  165. French court sentences 23 in doping case
  166. TdF PEZ: PEZ Does TV (PezCycling News)
  167. Cycling: McEwen wins Tour de France second stage (Channel NewsAsia)
  168. Greater Cincinnati Fourth of July events (The Cincinnati Post)
  169. Tour de France stage two photos
  170. Basso hurt but calm after Tour suspension
  171. Cycling-Wuerth pulls out as co-sponsor of racing team (Reuters via Yahoo!7 Sports)
  172. Professional Hot Dog Eaters Weigh In Today On Coney Island (NY1 News)
  173. Longsjo riders, fans say cycling will roll on despite pro doping scandal (Sentinel & Enterprise)
  174. Golf, auto racing, cycling (The Toledo Blade)
  175. Outdoors calendar (The Olympian)
  176. Cycling News Roundup - 2 July 2006 (Daily Peloton)
  177. Lindsay Crawford TdF
  178. Stage one photos
  179. Young Dumont racing through classifications (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
  180. McEwen in the frame as sprinters come out to play
  181. Problem Is: Doping Begets Doping (Los Angeles Times)
  182. A guide to finding a bicycle built for you (Macon Telegraph)
  183. "Terrific result for Big George - it was a cunning move to grab third in the sprint" - SM
  184. Michael Pineda: Tour de France has issues (Baytown Sun)
  185. Tour de France Cycling News Extra
  186. Hincapie doesn't mind wearing yellow (USA Today)
  187. Frenchman Wins, American Leads In Cycling Tour (KSAT San Antonio)
  188. Cycling: Casper triumphs as Hushovd gushes (Guardian Unlimited)
  189. Drug accusations devastate Davis (Townsville Bulletin)
  190. Frenchman Wins, American Leads In Cycling Tour (WSB-TV 2 Atlanta)
  191. Director wishes Tour a new start after doping scandal
  192. Cycling: Hushovd's spill hands the lead to Hincapie (Independent)
  193. Tour de France stage one photos
  194. First Edition Cycling News for July 3, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  195. Tour de France: Jambon Report - Stage 1 (Daily Peloton)
  196. Frenchman Wins, American Leads In Cycling Tour (Local10.com)
  197. Aussies stuck in scandal
  198. Cycling: Casper in surprise win (BBC News)
  199. Opening stage photos
  200. Vinokourov fury at missed chance
  201. Tour de France Finalists Facing Doping Allegations
  202. Drug probe threatens other sports
  203. Cycling race has its ups and downs (Peoria Journal Star)
  204. Dolmat-Connell climbs to peak of his game (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
  205. Nine cyclists barred from Tour
  206. Drug probe forces out Tour stars
  207. News of Basso shakes up Julich (Houston Chronicle)
  208. USA Cycling nationals lift off at Seven Springs (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  209. USA Cycling nationals lift off at Seven Springs (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  210. Tour de France 2005 Stage 21
  211. Sprinters to battle Tour first stage
  212. BMX Racers Collide, Head To Hospital (Action News 4 Pittsburgh)
  213. BMX Racers Collide, Head To Hospital (WTAE ThePittsburghChannel.com via Yahoo! News)
  214. Doping Scandal Causes Turmoil for Tour de France - Blogger News Network
  215. Armstrong settles paper libel row
  216. Life after Lance (The Observer)
  217. Americans start strong at Tour de France (AP via Yahoo! News)
  218. Daytona II: Pole winner interview (Motorsport.com)
  219. Australian cyclist Davis named as dope scandal tears Tour apart
  220. Millar ecstatic to be back after doping ban (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  221. Tour de France begins amid doping scandal (Sports Illustrated)
  222. Tour de France opening stage photos
  223. Hushovd leads scandal-hit Tour de France (AP via Yahoo! News)
  224. Tour de France 2005 Stage 20
  225. Profile and start order
  226. Doping scandal decapitates Tour (Kansas City Star)
  227. Tour de France begins after scandal jolts race (Sports Illustrated)
  228. Tour de France begins after scandal's jolt (AP via Yahoo! News)
  229. Doping allegations leave Tour a free-for-all (Lexington Herald-Leader)
  230. Tour de France Cycling News for July 1, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  231. Cooke extends Boucle lead
  232. Subdued start for Tour de France (RTÉ News)
  233. Stuart O'Grady TdF diary
  234. Earnhardt wins Winn-Dixie 250 (The Arizona Republic)
  235. Eight Americans set for Tour de France
  236. Tour de France to get off to subdued start (Independent Online)
  237. Le Tour DeSales stages opening act in Valley this weekend (The Morning Call)
  238. Drug scandal rocks bicycle racing world (Lexington Herald-Leader)
  239. Earnhardt wins sloppy Busch race (Miami Herald)
  240. Zabriskie gets ready for the big race (The Salt Lake Tribune)
  241. Bob Ford Talk of scandal haunts Tour
  242. Millar nervous about Tour return
  243. Team boss thinks Discos won't misstep without Lance (Houston Chronicle)
  244. BMX Association Board of Trustee Nominations
  245. Ex-team mate's wife stands by testimony on Armstrong
  246. BMX athletes added to Podium Program
  247. "With Ullrich now suspended from the Tour, do you think he will ever race it again?" - SG
  248. Cycling: Millar out to turn wheel of history in new cycle of existence (Independent)
  249. Drug scandal changes face of '06 Tour (Velo News)
  250. Bike Clubs Make Cycling a Sport for Life (Kiplinger.com)