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  1. Evans above, it's time for climbing
  2. Cyclists create their own GPS maps (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
  3. Tour de France stage 10 photos
  4. Zambia: Chongo Scoops Cycling Championship (AllAfrica.com)
  5. Firefighters do a lap in bicycle race, too (Independent Press)
  6. MTB News & racing round-up for July 13, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  7. Junior track nationals open in Trexlertown
  8. 'Eki' Seeks His Own Tour De France Record
  9. Bazemore and buds to make 14,200-ft. trek to top of Mt. Evans (The Auto Channel)
  10. Cycling News Roundup North America - 12 July (Daily Peloton)
  11. "Best get used to seeing Dessel in yellow, he should be able to stay in front into the Alps" - SR
  12. Cycling News Extra for July 13, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  13. Eight hundred years on, Mongolian horse racing as wild as in Genghis Khan's era (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  14. Tour De France Stage 10 Report
  15. McEwen Wins 6th Stage in Tour De France
  16. Kona 2007 (BikeMagic.com)
  17. 40 bicyclists take a breather in Rapid on the way to D.C. (Rapid City Journal)
  18. Tour de France: Landis: I'm facing hip replacement
  19. Bookwalter takes U23 Time Trial crown
  20. T-Mobile sack team boss
  21. Amy Gillett's cycling death remembered (Sydney Morning Herald)
  22. Eight hundred years on, Mongolian horse racing as wild as in Genghis Khan's era (TODAYonline)
  23. Jersey city (Boston Globe)
  24. Jersey city (Boston Globe)
  25. Amy Gillett's cycling death remembered (AAP via Yahoo!7 Sports)
  26. Bicycle quick release devices by Shimano (This Ithaca Journal)
  27. Tour riders face mountain passes and Spanish drums
  28. Title race in new, familiar territory / McConneloug OK with Infineon move (San Francisco Chronicle)
  29. Amy Gillett's cycling death remembered (AAP via Yahoo!7 News)
  30. Pro bicycle racer charged, jailed in Topton bar fight (Reading Eagle)
  31. Bicyclist hurt in collision with vehicle (Marin Independent Journal)
  32. Stage nine photos
  33. Doctors amazed Landis is still riding
  34. Hunt man competes in national bike race (Hornell Evening Tribune)
  35. Lombardi abandons Tour
  36. Tour de France stage 11 photos
  37. Mayo abandons in Pyrenees
  38. Injured Landis Takes Tour De France Lead (San Francisco Chronicle)
  39. Australian cycling copes with loss (Sydney Morning Herald)
  40. Calzati surges to stage victory
  41. They will build it, and they will come (St. Petersburg Times)
  42. Two more junior track titles awarded
  43. Tour de France - Interview John Lelangue (Phonak) The others attack for him
  44. Wagner takes seventh stage of Cycling Classic (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
  45. Battling Landis to ride in pain
  46. Tour De France Riders Race Toward Pyrenees
  47. Statement on USPRO Criterium Championships
  48. Cycling News Extra for July 15, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  49. UPI NewsTrack Sports
  50. Landis in Yellow after Stage Eleven
  51. Stage 11 photos
  52. Sans Lance in France, will cycling scene be stymied? (Cushing Daily Citizen)
  53. Sans Lance in France, will cycling scene be stymied? (Terre Haute Tribune Star)
  54. Evans looks to the Alps and the yellow jersey
  55. 67th Clay County Fair underway, full week ahead (Daily Clay County Advocate-Press)
  56. Five more titles settled in T-Town
  57. First Edition Cycling News for July 15, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  58. Tour de France stage 12 photos
  59. What do you get when you cross a dirt bike, snowmobile and 4-wheeler? (CNN.com)
  60. Tour de France Cycling News Extra for July 15, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  61. Jeffersonville camp challenges kids to 'Tri-it' (News-Tribune.net)
  62. Bikes provided an escape (Reg Req'd)
  63. Racing 101: Making the break (Daily Peloton)
  64. Cable Net OLN Pedals After Cycling Enthusiasts (BrandWeek)
  65. Lewis wins U23 criterium title
  66. Dessel Takes Tour De France Lead
  67. "Popovych - he's already a better climber and time trialist than Armstrong at that age" - SR
  68. July 2006 - News archive (Cyclingnews.com)
  69. Latest Cycling News for July 15, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  70. Three more ride to junior track championships
  71. Tour de France 2005 Stage 14
  72. Newspaper accuses Ullrich in doping scandal
  73. McLarty racing toward Beijing (Daytona Beach News-Journal)
  74. Freire pips McEwen to claim stage
  75. CYCLING: ROGERS: I CAN BE THE WHEEL DEAL (Daily Mirror)
  76. Divas of the track (Los Angeles Daily News)
  77. McEwen deals with jersey threats
  78. Tour De France Stage 12 - Landis keeps Yellow
  79. Tour de France 2005 Stage 15
  80. Joe Buglewicz/The Olympia (The Olympian)
  81. Seven more junior track titles awarded (usacycling.org)
  82. French set their hopes on Bastille Day
  83. Tour de France stage 13 photos
  84. Seven more junior track titles awarded
  85. A costly obsession (The Olympian)
  86. Bruyneel admits defeat
  87. Young Guns: European Champs (Junior & U23) - Day 3 (Daily Peloton)
  88. Masters criterium titles awarded at Festival
  89. Stage 12 photos
  90. First Edition Cycling News for July 16, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  91. American Retains Yellow Jersey In France
  92. Cycling: Peak performance (Times Online)
  93. Barton adds junior MTB jersey to road title
  94. I prefer cycling to sects (The Scotsman: Sport)
  95. Athletes get ready to run, pedal into Cedarburg (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
  96. Tour de France riders face longest stage
  97. "Phonak gave yellow away - I guess they figure Pereiro will lose an hour in the Alps" - SM
  98. Tour de France Cycling News Extra for July 16, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  99. Latest Cycling News for July 16, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  100. Latest Cycling News for July 16, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  101. TODAY (The Youngstown Vindicator)
  102. U23 National Team sweeps MTB Nationals
  103. Stage 11 Tarbes to Pla de Beret, Spain: 'Dream come true' for American Landis
  104. Today's Televised Events (The Youngstown Vindicator)
  105. Mercado wins but Dessel in yellow
  106. AUTO RACING 4:30 a.m. SPEED - Formula One, Grand Prix de France, (The Signal)
  107. Ric Stern's TdF science:
  108. ’Extreme’ sport gains a following (The Des Moines Register)
  109. Trebon, Gould take elite Mountain Bike titles
  110. WHERE WE LIVE: Students remember 'Mr. C' (Contra Costa Times)
  111. Growing in Sussex (Daily Record)
  112. Lance Eschews France for Hosting Gig (Zap2It)
  113. Give him a trail and a bike: He's gotta race (King County Journal)
  114. Tour de France stage 14 photos
  115. Gen Xers pave different path from parents
  116. Cycling News Extra for July 16, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  117. Tour De France Stage 13 Report
  118. Voigt outsprints Sio to claim 13th stage
  119. "I've always wondered do you get anything for coming last in the Tour? " - RR
  120. National Masters Road Titles Awarded
  121. Spaniard Still In Lead Of Cycling Tour (WFTV 9 Orlando)
  122. Discovery finally wins without Armstrong
  123. Carter, Kintner repeat mountain cross titles (usacycling.org)
  124. Junior track nationals conclude in T-Town (usacycling.org)
  125. More masters road race titles awarded (usacycling.org)
  126. Cycling: Flying bike fails to deny Fedrigo his maiden win (Independent)
  127. Landis prepares for tough passes at Tour (AP via Yahoo! News)
  128. Carter, Kintner repeat mountain cross titles
  129. Landis edged out but takes yellow
  130. Tour de France : Ullrich faces up to sack as T-Mobile take hard line (Times Online)
  131. Tour de France Still Anybody's Race
  132. Spaniard Still In Lead Of Cycling Tour (News Channel 5 Cleveland)
  133. Tour trio hit the deck (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
  134. On Doping Front Line, Team Gets Proactive (New York Times)
  135. More than 1,000 people attend Palm Beach County cycling festival (Sun-Sentinel)
  136. Santa Cruz's Wicks Claims First-Ever National Title (The Auto Channel)
  137. Santa Cruz's Wicks Claims First-Ever National Title (The Auto Channel)
  138. Tour de France: Jambon Report - Stage 14 (Daily Peloton)
  139. Hamilton says he'll race again in Sept. when suspension ends (Northwest Indiana Times)
  140. Seven 2006 Kona/IMBA Freeride Grants Awarded (IMBA)
  141. Jean-Marie Leblanc interview
  142. Junior track nationals conclude in T-Town
  143. Hamilton plots return to action (News 24 South Africa)
  144. Tour de France stage guide
  145. Briefs: Stars expect to sign Eric Lindros today (Detroit News)
  146. BMX track taking off (Times Leader)
  147. Form & Fitness Q & A (Cyclingnews.com)
  148. Cycling: Flying bike fails to deny Fedrigo his maiden win (Belfast Telegraph)
  149. Ratings Down When Americans Lose
  150. Louder, LaSasso lead Cascade after double-stage day (Velo News)
  151. Listings from Monday's calendar section (San Jose Mercury News)
  152. Tour de France Stage 14 Report
  153. Latest Cycling News for July 17, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  154. Buying a bicycle all in the details (Contra Costa Times)
  155. Down to the line (BendBulletin.com)
  156. Popovych battles to solo victory
  157. Landis heads into critical Tour de France week (Fox Sports)
  158. Pedal mettle (The Santa Rosa Press Democrat)
  159. Fat Cyclist's TdF
  160. Cycling-Tour riders face three spine-chilling days in the Alps (Reuters via Yahoo!7 Sports)
  161. Cycling: Phonak gets tough on doping issues (International Herald Tribune)
  162. PEZ Previews Stage 15: Let The Tour Begin (PezCycling News)
  163. Wherry, LaSasso collect Cascade crowns (Velo News)
  164. More masters road race titles awarded
  165. Wicks, Haywood win short-track titles (Velo News)
  166. First Edition Cycling News for July 18, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  167. Tour de France - Interview Oscar Pereiro - "I'll be riding at my limit..."
  168. "I'm expecting a great finish to the Tour with masses of drama and excitement " - SM
  169. Frenchman Fedrigo wins crash-marred stage in cycling Tour (ABS-CBNNEWS.com)
  170. Short track and DH titles awarded in Sonoma (usacycling.org)
  171. Tour de France : Evans set to go man on man
  172. Tips for a Successful Criterium (Roadcycling)
  173. Festival in the Park launched with entertainment and art (Fort Morgan Times)
  174. Voigt wins but Pereiro takes lead
  175. Cycling News Extra for July 18, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  176. Suspicions of doping in cycling remain
  177. Short track and DH titles awarded in Sonoma
  178. The AIS Women's Team Diary 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  179. EVERYDAY: Hanging out with ... Roller Rapper Robby Love (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
  180. Tour de France Stage 13: Another Leader Change
  181. National Festival concludes with road titles
  182. Stage 14 as it happened
  183. Bay Area events (San Jose Mercury News)
  184. No toy anymore: Bicycles that fold gain in popularity (The Charlotte Observer)
  185. Into the Alps, questions linger (The Charlotte Observer)
  186. Students, commuters drive folding-bicycle trend in U.S. (Colorado Springs Gazette)
  187. A bicycle built for you (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
  188. Famous climb at end of Stage 15
  189. Friends mourn cyclist Gillett (The Australian)
  190. Community Notes: Simon says he's ready for Brazil (Daily Press)
  191. Tour de France 2005 Stage 16
  192. Stage 13 photos
  193. Bikes and back roads:Cycling hits Amesbury tonight (The Daily News of Newburyport)
  194. Bikes and back roads:Cycling hits Amesbury tonight (The Daily News of Newburyport)
  195. Ullrich says he's innocent of doping charges
  196. Cycling: A 2nd chance awaits in the Alps (International Herald Tribune)
  197. NHRA Newsmakers: July 17, 2006 (The Auto Channel)
  198. Cycling championships coming back next year (Daily American)
  199. Road racers train hard in Susanville (Lassen County News)
  200. Road racers train hard in Susanville (Lassen County News)
  201. Tour de France 2005 Stage 17
  202. Lance Armstrong back in a familiar place: on top of L'Alpe d'Huez
  203. Armstrong watches as Landis rides back in yellow (TODAYonline)
  204. King Kaufman's Sports Daily: In the U.S., the Tour de France (it's a big bike race) has not survived the end of Lance. (Salon.com)
  205. Stage 14 photos
  206. Friends mourn cyclist Gillett (The Sunday Mail)
  207. BMX O-Cup Series coming to Chatham (Chatham This Week)
  208. Cycling: Armstrong watches as Landis rides back in yellow (Channel NewsAsia)
  209. PRICE CHECK : Right bike, right price (Contra Costa Times)
  210. First Edition Cycling News for July 19, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  211. Schleck beats demons to tame the Alps
  212. Tour de France stage 15 photos
  213. Cycling News Extra for July 19, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  214. Wrenchin' in the USA: The Chris Davidson diary 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  215. Boonen quits on first day in Alps
  216. Wrenchin' in the USA: The Chris Davidson diary 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  217. Floyd Landis: The next great U.S. cycling hero? (Fox Sports)
  218. Test to destruction: The Keith Bontrager diary 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  219. Local finishes strong despite tough Ironman competitors (St. Petersburg Times)
  220. Tour de France 2005 Stage 18
  221. Tour riders face Galibier and summit finish
  222. Fedrigo wins dramatic Tour stage
  223. Plater lived his life in the fast lane (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
  224. Landis is back in the yellow (San Jose Mercury News)
  225. Local cyclist represents U.S. in Canadian race (Community Press & Recorder)
  226. Tyres heat up (Cootamundra Herald)
  227. Loyal cycling fans keep eye on Tour de France (Wausau Daily Herald)
  228. This time trial takes legend back
  229. Howard Cycling Classic preview: Kay rides for some fun in sun (Green Bay Press-Gazette)
  230. Australian Associated Press (AAP) does not endorse and is in no way way involved or connected with the Talkback forum (AAP Racing and Sports)
  231. Latest Cycling News for July 19, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  232. Peak effort: Landis retakes Tour lead in Alps (Chicago Tribune)
  233. Stage 15 photos
  234. Latest Cycling News for July 19, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  235. CYCLING: Wild is king of the road - 19/07/06 (Peterborough Today)
  236. With Landis leading, OLN climbs back (Media Life Magazine)
  237. Tour De France Face Grueling Climb
  238. Sniper leads Isles to playoffs (The Delta Optimist)
  239. Morse takes center stage (The Daily News of Newburyport)
  240. Hotlinks (Tiscali)
  241. Cycling-Rasmussen poised for second polka-dot jersey after win (Reuters via Yahoo!7 Sports)
  242. Firefighter bicycle race is on Sunday (Independent Press)
  243. Tour de France stage 16 photos
  244. Rasmussen wins Galibier stage, Landis cracks (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
  245. Tour de France Stage 14: Landis' make-or-break last week
  246. 8.00am Thursday July 20, 2006 (The New Zealand Herald)
  247. Philippe ready to contend in Champ Car (AP via Yahoo! News)
  248. Landis cracks, Rasmussen takes glory (Stuff)
  249. Elite cyclist leaves Pa. Mennonite fold to compete
  250. "Pereiro will hang in on stage 17 and win the Tour by 30 seconds from Evans and Kloden" - KR




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