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- BY C.R. NELSON, For the Observer-Reporter (Observer-Reporter)
- Monday's EuroFile: Mancebo wants the Tour; Ullrich getting ready; Petacchi is happy (Velo News)
- Johnson confident (The Age)
- 88th Giro d Italia - Route Overview: Stages 11 to 15 (Daily Peloton)
- Lake Mary Road project up for discussion (Arizona Daily Sun)
- Kelly making his mark in the keirin (Adelaide Confidential)
- Don't read too much in Pak's performance Down Under: Dravid (India Express)
- Yellow cancer bracelets making a splash on the OU campus (Athens News)
- Cyclist LeMond Wins $3.46M in Lawsuit (The Ledger)
- Cyclist LeMond Wins $3.46M in Lawsuit (San Francisco Chronicle)
- Trofeo Mallorca: Report from the Ground (Daily Peloton)
- Veazey victorious in Nationwide Tour opener (Sports Illustrated)
- Fear will add fire to France says Laporte (Planet Rugby)
- England vs France: 1908-14 (Planet Rugby)
- Cyclist LeMond Wins $3.46M in Lawsuit (AP via Yahoo! News)
- Interview with Viatcheslav Ekimov (Daily Peloton)
- Mickelson Wins FBR Open By Five Victory Lefty's 24th On PGA Tour (ChannelOklahoma)
- Johnson's run-of-the-mills victory caps fine tour (Sydney Morning Herald)
- LeMond wins breach of contract suit
- PRESS RELEASE: 'Pro' showing benefits learning center (Velo News)
- Safina upsets Sprem in Paris (TSN)
- Top Stories: (Columbia Daily Herald)
- Top Stories: (Columbia Daily Herald)
- Clear Channel Entertainment Announces U2 Vertigo Tour Shatters World-Wide Sales Records (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
- First Edition Cycling News for February 8, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Cherie under fire over huge charity tour fee (Evening Standard)
- Safin's sister an upset winner in France (NBC Sports)
- CHERIE'S AUSSIE BLUNDER (Daily Record)
- The Sweat Box ; Spinning (RedNova)
- Sports digest (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
- Beloki for Grand Slam? (Daily Peloton)
- Trial for suspect in ATV death postponed (Trentonian)
- Carlos Sastre interview:
- Quarter midget racers seek $360,000 from area donors to build new track (HeraldNet)
- Cherie calls Kiwis Aussies (Ananova)
- Cyclist Kirsten wins national kilo title (The Age)
- Kirsten wins kilo title (Fox Sports Australia)
- Challenge Tour Schedule to Include Largest Prize Fund in its History (PGA European Tour)
- DOWN BLUNDER (Daily Mirror)
- Interview with Viatcheslav Ekimov
- Kersten wins national kilo time trial (Sydney Morning Herald)
- TENNIS NOTE (Slam! Sports)
- Recordnet.com (Recordnet.com)
- Tuesday's Mailbag: All Clinger, all the time (Velo News)
- In France, Rice eyes 'new chapter' in relations (CNN.com)
- Continental Drift with Andrew Hood: Lion King redux; Yanks at CSC; LA and the hour (Velo News)
- 10 cities, 650 miles, no Armstrong on 2005 Tour de Georgia (Ledger-Enquirer.com)
- NORBA adopts UCI technical support rules
- PRESS RELEASE: Geeks lead the way at Sea Otter (Velo News)
- Tour Begins Drive Toward $1 Billion Mark (Miami Herald)
- The Week That Was (Roadcycling)
- 2005 Australian Senior Track Championships - CN (Cyclingnews.com)
- 10 cities, 650 miles, no Armstrong on 2005 Tour de Georgia
- Armstrong not part of Tour de Georgia (Sports Illustrated)
- Olympic drug row just made me hungrier: Eadie (ABC News via Yahoo! Australia & NZ News)
- Wheely good cyclist seeking same (Warrnambool Standard)
- Wheely good cyclist seeking same (Warrnambool Standard)
- NORBA Pro Team registration form
- Tour begins charity drive to $1B (Sports Illustrated)
- France, US proclaim new chapter in relations (AFP via Yahoo! News)
- Cyclist Kersten wins national kilo title (Sydney Morning Herald)
- 14th Mallorca Challenge / Stage 3
- Media registration open for '05 track worlds
- Uncharitable accusations dog Cherie's book tour (Guardian Unlimited)
- Our View: A special event (The Steamboat Pilot & Today)
- PRESS RELEASE: Marco Pantani: The Legend of a Tragic Champion (Velo News)
- Former Australian captain, now commentator, on the Ceat Cricket Ratings, Ricky Ponting’s team, sledging and India’s (Outlook India)
- Mountain bike club picks up downhill momentum (Nashville City Paper)
- No Armstrong on Tour de Georgia
- Snerf's slant: The 2005 Nicole Freedman Diary (Cyclingnews.com)
- Dajka dominates early rounds (Fox Sports Australia)
- Cyclists peddle plan for city (Louisville Courier-Journal)
- Dajka dominates track cycling event (Sydney Morning Herald)
- France reshuffle team for England clash (Reuters.co.uk)
- 88th Giro d Italia - Route Overview: Stages 16 to 20 (Daily Peloton)
- Dawson loses Tour de Georgia starting point (Dawson News & Advertiser)
- Dajka makes quick return (Herald Sun)
- France reshuffle team for England clash (Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
- 2005 Tour De Georgia coming through Fayetteville (The Fayette Citizen)
- France, US proclaim new chapter in relations (INQ7.net)
- TEAM PR: Ford-Basis squad announced (Velo News)
- TEAM PR: Ford-Basis squad announced (Velo News)
- Wednesday's EuroFile: Beloki's long road back; Pais Vasco (Velo News)
- De Villiers gets in on the act (Planet Rugby)
- Tour de Georgia will not include Armstrong in 2005
- The Delgados' tour de monde (Daily Yomiuri Online)
- Jesus Manzano or Judas Manzano? (Daily Peloton)
- Sharapova Withdraws From Open Gaz de France (WTA Tour)
- The Shins take trip down under (Stuff)
- First Edition Cycling News for February 10, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Free junior MTB racing at Sea Otter Classic
- Cultural differences and personal reinvention (Cyclingnews.com)
- Soldier killed in Iraq during second tour of duty (WVEC)
- Legendary Indurain lends his legs to charity (The Star)
- Mountain biking pioneer Fisher to visit Houston (Houston Chronicle)
- Jesus Manzano or Judas Manzano?
- Australia's Bowditch leads New Zealand Open (Sports Illustrated)
- England vs France: 1947-67 (Planet Rugby)
- Tasmania's historic night at the cycling (The Age)
- Incredible Phenomenon - Movie Theaters Are Full Every Morning - Turkish Teachers Shut Down Schools and Send Students to (PR Web)
- Rice Gives Assessment of Her European Tour (phillyburbs.com)
- Rice Gives Assessment of Her European Tour (Herald & Review)
- Canadian sprint ace sandwiched by Meares sisters (Herald Sun)
- Phonak appeal to CAS
- Obituaries (The Coast Star)
- Rice Gives Assessment of Her European Tour (RedNova)
- Fewtch promises to pay for Dirt audit; 4130 says MBUK is a (BikeBiz.com)
- 'Mayor' Danielson campaigns in Durango (Durango Herald)
- Bowditch, 21, leads a pack of five by a single shot in the New Zealand Open (PGA)
- CPSC, Shimano American Corp. Announce Brake Inner Cable Recall (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
- Rusedski injury sends French qualifier into last eight (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ News)
- GP Internacional-Costa Azul (2.1) - Preview and Stage 1 (Daily Peloton)
- CPSC, Shimano American Corp. announce brake inner cable recall (BikeBiz.com)
- Herald Sun: Charles' buck's night down under? [11feb05] (Herald Sun)
- Farina Elia Offers Up Selections for Whirlpool Fantasy Tennis (WTA Tour)
- Cox wins Tour of Langkawi
- Newscity (Alibi)
- Thursday's EuroFile: Gilbert wins in Tour Med; Colom, Valverde clean up in Mallorca; Manzano case dropped; Danielson in (Velo News)
- Legally Speaking with Bob Mionske: The Monopoly Machine, Part 1 (Velo News)
- Mauresmo Advances to QF at Paris [Indoors] (WTA Tour)
- Armstrong, Barry, Whitsell earn USOC honors
- Charming Willo cottage emerged from under junk (The Arizona Republic)
- Letters to Cyclingnews - February 11, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Cycling greats peddling help (The Border Mail)
- Judge drops Kelme doping inquiry
- India start favourites (The Telegraph)
- Trofeo Pollenca: Interview with Oscar Pereiro (Daily Peloton)
- Cycling News Roundup 10 February 2005 (Daily Peloton)
- What The Devil Told Joe Parker (Orange County Weekly)
- Velostream.TV: Cycle Racing on the Net, Your Way (Daily Peloton)
- Mickelson breaks course record at Spyglass (Fox Sports)
- They'll always have Paris (Houston Chronicle)
- Hospital chief answers new call (Rocky Mountain News)
- Del Mar resident brings a strong voice to California racing board North County Times - North San Diego and Southwest (The Californian)
- AUSTRALIAN Newspaper Highlights - Feb 11, 2005 (Asia Pulse via Yahoo! Australia & NZ News)
- McEvoy Back in the Latin American Swing as Challenge Tour Resumes in Costa Rica (PGA European Tour)
- Tech News – February 11, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Meares edges sister (Fox Sports Australia)
- Younger Meares wins cycle final (Sydney Morning Herald)
- England vs France: 1988-2004 (Planet Rugby)
- Jason's a real superstar (prestontoday.net)
- Younger Meares wins cycle final (The Age)
- Entraineur de Foot.ch Le Site 100 % dédié aux Entraineurs de Football (PR Web via Yahoo! News)
- Anna Meares outsprints sister Kerrie (Sydney Morning Herald)
- Eurogamer PlayStation Portable First Impressions World Tour Soccer (EuroGamer)
- Appen Newspapers, Inc. (NorthFulton.com)
- Armstrong hints he'll skip Tour, emulate legend (Houston Chronicle)
- Dual roles put Gordan under pressure (The State)
- Tunnicliff and Wilson leading Brit charge down under (DeHavilland)
- Six Nations preview - England v France (Planet Rugby)
- Cushing racers compete at Sooner Nationals (Cushing Daily Citizen)
- Armstrong hints he'll skip Tour, emulate legend
- Voices Carry : "The Chorus" (Les Choristes) tugs at the heartstrings (Cleveland Free Times)
- First Edition Cycling News for February 12, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- French vs. Russians for Final Spots (WTA Tour)
- Maleeva Joins in the Whirlpool Fantasy Tennis Fun (WTA Tour)
- N.C. election groups talk up public financing checkoff (HeraldSun.com)
- Bracelets promote awareness for many causes
- Green in the mix at NZ Open (Sydney Morning Herald)
- Tasmania's historic night at the cycling (Sydney Morning Herald)
- Wilson grabs one-shot lead in New Zealand (Sports Illustrated)
- SERENA PULLS OUT IN PARIS (Sporting Life)
- Big Mig returns for the Argus (Independent Online)
- Our boys get even with the Dutch (The Star Online)
- Neil Stephens analyses the Tour - Part I (Cyclingnews.com)
- Jamieson bolts from right out of the blue (Adelaide Confidential)
- Wilson, Tunnicliff lead New Zealand Open (Hindustan Times)
- Mickelson Enjoying New Role at Pebble Beach (AP via Yahoo! News)
- Cycle race moving to autumn (The Tucson Citizen)
- NU-Baylor rivalry goes Down Under (Lincoln Journal Star)
- MAURESMO TO MEET SAFINA IN FINAL (Sporting Life)
- Illness has Hayden in doubt (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
- Mauresmo, Safina reach final in France (TSN)
- First Edition Cycling News for February 13, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Mauresmo Takes on Safina in Paris Final (WTA Tour)
- Go! Go! Kingyo! (The Japan Times)
- Archived Articles (BikeBiz.com)
- Illness has Hayden in doubt (ABC News via Yahoo! Australia & NZ News)
- How low can he go? Record-breaking Mickelson leads at 20-under (San Francisco Chronicle)
- Her vision: Revitalizing the city's riverfronts (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Tour de France - Topix.net
- A Weekend in the Chiricahua Range
- Filippo Simeoni Vindicated but Bitter (Daily Peloton)
- Fellow countryman Miles Tunnicliff carded a two-under 70 to keep pace at 16- under-par 200 while Australian Richard (Golf Online)
- Use vigilance when riding in winter (The Indianapolis Star)
- Tour de Georgia will not include Armstrong in 2005 (AccessNorthGA)
- Free Spirits: City's eligible bachelors, bachelorettes have wide range of careers, interests (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Lefty leads by seven (Boston Globe)
- Biking the East Coast Greenway
- Filippo Simeoni Vindicated but Bitter
- CYCLIST ON THE FAST TRACK North shore athlete pedals toward national championship (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
- President has become a 'biking maniac' (The Buffalo News)
- FASTH PICKS UP THE PACE TO WIN PLAY-OFF (Sporting Life)
- The World according to Wells: Arizona dreams (Velo News)
- Up and Down: Gibbs' teams dealing with lots of changes (Winston-Salem Journal)
- Daytona Shootout: Winning team press conference (Motorsport.com)
- A Pearl of a Pass
- De Guzman bags Samsung title (Manila Bulletin)
- Safina Upsets Mauresmo in Paris Indoors Final (WTA Tour)
- Women's Cup goes down to the wire (Independent Online)
- First Edition Cycling News for February 14, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- SAFINA TRIUMPHANT IN PARIS (Sporting Life)
- AT&T PEBBLE BEACH NATIONAL PRO-AM How low can he go? Record-breaking Mickelson leads at 20-under (San Francisco Chronicle)
- Durango's Dry Fork Loop
- Focus: Cherie down under (Independent)
- Velostream.TV: Cycle Racing on the Net - Part Two (Daily Peloton)
- Form & Fitness Q & A (Cyclingnews.com)
- Form & Fitness Q & A (Cyclingnews.com)
- FASTH FAITH AFTER COMEBACK (Sporting Life)
- BR group provides hope for boys Foundation donates bikes to six in group (2theadvocate.com)
- BR group provides hope for boys Foundation donates bikes to six in group (2theadvocate.com)
- Colorado Trail Singletrack
- Tickfaw River placed under scrutiny Officials look to improve the waterway (2theadvocate.com)
- Tour de California: State puts mettle to the pedal (BizJournals)
- Mercer Museum events highlight Black History Month (Lansdale Reporter)
- On skis or on a bike, Tyler rocks (Vail Daily)
- Reese doesn't like down time It gives golfer too much thinking time (The News-Press)
- CHAMP'S 'SO CUTE' (Daily Mirror)
- CYCLING NOTEBOOK Armstrong's team has a new sense of Discovery this season (San Francisco Chronicle)
- Elegance & Ivory (photos only) (Star-Telegram)
- Early start aids Pro-Am winners (Monterey County Herald)
- Crested Butte's Trail 403
- On skis or on a bike, Tyler rocks
- Lake Mary Road widening project up for discussion (Arizona Daily Sun)
- Tour begins drive toward $1 billion mark (Fox Sports)
- Armstrong signs on for Paris-Nice (Eurosport)
- Germany's Mainz Bolts Down in Preparation for Bush (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
- Tour de California: State puts mettle to the pedal
- Elegance & Ivory (Star-Telegram)
- Route 66 Bicycles owner is passionate about cycling (Rolla Daily News)
- Saddles: Be Kind to Your Behind
- Cycling News Roundup 14 February 2005 (Daily Peloton)
- EATING MASHED PPOTATO AND 99 OTHER WAYS TO CCHEER YOURSELF UP Feeling Low, Lethargic, a Bit Down in the Dumps? Hey, (RedNova)
- PGA Tour Notebook: Lehman has designs on future of course design (PGA)
- Tour de Georgia (The Fayette Citizen)
- U.S. Team for final round of track world cup
- Judge drops Kelme inquiry
- Armstrong in doping probe (The Times of India)
- Samsung Golf Tour Grand Finals (Manila Bulletin)
- First Edition Cycling News for February 15, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Changing Seasons
- Cycling Notebook Armstrong's team has a new sense of Discovery this season
- Irish tourists stranded by snow on French-Spanish border (Evening Echo)
- Armstrong targets Paris-Nice
- Korean teenager one up on Bernis (INQ7.net)
- Dallas couple is indicted in eBay fraud scheme (Dallas Morning News)
- Colorado's Multi-Day Mountain Bike Tours
- Rumsfeld to Face a Wary Congress (AP via Yahoo! News)
- Results and Reports from Australia (Cyclingnews.com)
- France change four for Wales (Planet Rugby)
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