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  1. McIntyre wins as Wiggins opts out
  2. Vermont town debates anti-nudity ordinance (UPI)
  3. Cycling Event Makes Economic Wheels Turn, Too (WYFF News 4)
  4. Cycling Event Makes Economic Wheels Turn, Too (WYFF via Yahoo! News)
  5. "Breaking Away" will ring bell with anyone (Denver Post)
  6. Vinokourov makes it two in a row
  7. First Edition Cycling News for September 5, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  8. Rolling museum brings everything Harley-Davidson to town (Lincoln Journal Star)
  9. FSU cycling has fun in the mud (Tallahassee Democrat)
  10. Pedersen pedals to Tour success
  11. PK Racing Holds a Raffle to Give Away $5000+ to Benefit Cancer Research (PR Web)
  12. In the area (Anchorage Daily News)
  13. Watercooler Stories (UPI)
  14. Mom of 4 finds cycling glory (The Leaf Chronicle)
  15. Cooke wins World Cup crown
  16. TYLER BROWN - Delaware Speedway Rookie of the Year to Brown (The Auto Channel)
  17. PK Racing Holds a Raffle to Give Away $5000+ to Benefit Cancer Research (PR Web via Yahoo! News)
  18. The 'ADventures' of Steve Irwin
  19. Cyclocross series on tap this month (BendBulletin.com)
  20. Hincapie claims USA Cycling pro road title (usacycling.org)
  21. Hincapie claims USA Cycling pro road title (usacycling.org)
  22. A summer in the hotbed of cycling (Mid-Iowa News)
  23. Durango cyclists race into headlines (Durango Herald)
  24. Researcher shines light on steroid use
  25. Stage win gives Di Luca lead
  26. 2006-07 BMX Continental Calendar announced (usacycling.org)
  27. Outdoor Life Network changing its name
  28. Crash prompts 2007 Tour fears
  29. First Edition Cycling News for September 6, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  30. ARD network to end contract with Ullrich
  31. 2006-07 BMX Continental Calendar announced
  32. Form is coming around
  33. Van Heeswijk wins in Poland
  34. Eurobike show (Cyclingnews.com)
  35. Latest Cycling News for September 6, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  36. Latest Cycling News for September 6, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  37. In the area: sports (Anchorage Daily News)
  38. Millar back in Great Britain team
  39. Pereiro loves new role Likely Tour de France champion Oscar Pereiro said that he has loved... More
  40. Extreme star Nyquist is really quite normal (Inside Bay Area)
  41. Local: Learn about Amherst at information night (The Nashua Telegraph)
  42. Local briefs (The News-Press)
  43. Pull! Great weekend of activities at Truck Fest (Kapuskasing Northern Times)
  44. Red River sheriff, state police hope to interview self-professed serial killer (The Times)
  45. Tour 'to learn lessons for 2007'
  46. Star Blight: The Perils of Celebrity Endorsements (Knowledge at Wharton)
  47. Organizer helps you 'have a place for everything and put everything in its place' (The Times)
  48. First Edition Cycling News for September 7, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  49. Making room for religion at work (The Times)
  50. First Edition Cycling News for September 7, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  51. Don't forget Johnson Bayou, Holly Beach and other Rita victims (The Times)
  52. Cycling: Martinez discovers victory on Vuelta (Channel NewsAsia)
  53. Paulinho secures Vuelta stage win
  54. Sheryl Crow's 'Winding Road'
  55. Cycling: Determined Martinez discovers victory on Vuelta (New Straits Times)
  56. Top jockey Meche sets sights on Super Derby (The Times)
  57. A delirious idiot
  58. Bennati sprints to Poland victory
  59. Roger Federer Interview US Open - September 6, 2006 (TennisX)
  60. Latest Cycling News for September 7, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  61. EuroTrash Thursday! (PezCycling News)
  62. Just say no to widening (Palm Springs and Coachella Valley Local News and Guides)
  63. The need for speed (phillyburbs.com)
  64. Guidi takes Tour of Poland lead
  65. London's the wheel deal for the cycling fraternity (icTheWharf)
  66. Parish looking at dirt bike track (Ascension Citizen)
  67. "There's no surprise that Perreiro hated the pyrenees but was strong a week later in the Alps" - AM
  68. By Simon Baskett MADRID (Reuters) - The state prosecutor involved in the Spanish investigation...
  69. Bike Maintenance
  70. Area arts and entertainment (The Lufkin Daily News)
  71. Area arts and entertainment (The Daily Sentinel)
  72. Jones tests are hardly 'the clear'
  73. Legally Speaking - with Bob Mionske: Crossing Guard (Velo News)
  74. Tour 'inadequately planned'
  75. Vuelta a Espana Cycling News for September 8, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  76. OB Vendor News (Sporting Goods Business)
  77. HER SUMMER OF LUFF (Sun-Sentinel)
  78. Hiking, biking keep Edwards revved for NASCAR racing (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
  79. AREA ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT EVENTS (The Lufkin Daily News)
  80. Cyclist Ivan Basso hearing in doping case postponed to Sept. 29
  81. Brown crowned Rookie of the Year (Flamborough Review)
  82. Turning a new (maple) leaf (Cyclingnews.com)
  83. Long dirt road to Beijing runs through San Jose (San Jose Mercury News)
  84. Martinez breaks away to take win
  85. Letters to Cyclingnews - September 8, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  86. Castroneves on target (Miami Herald)
  87. Sperle siblings chase BMX championships (Aberdeen American News)
  88. Latest Cycling News for September 8, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  89. Latest Cycling News for September 8, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  90. Cyclists return for spin around San Rafael (Marin Independent Journal)
  91. "Has anyone ever met the Devil while following cycling - any good stories about him?" - PF
  92. Cycling-Spain's Freire out of world championships (Reuters via Yahoo!7 Sports)
  93. Bicycling club plans Genoa race (The Record-Courier)
  94. Ullrich hit by fresh drug claims
  95. POWER CRANKS Test: You Can Run… (PezCycling News)
  96. Bennati seals second Polish win
  97. Zabriskie wins USPRO time trial as Baldwin crashes (Velo News)
  98. Ullrich doping since 2003: prosecutors
  99. Former Fair Grounds handicapper charged with second-degree murder (Thoroughbred Times)
  100. Cycling team developmental (NZCity)
  101. 13 Le Tour riders tested positive
  102. Injury-hit Freire to miss worlds
  103. Local competitors ride into national spotlight (The News-Press)
  104. Calendar of Events (Galesburg Register-Mail)
  105. Paolini breaks away for stage win
  106. Cyclery provides gamut of bikes (Register-Pajajonian)
  107. Closure of levees upsets athletes (El Paso Times)
  108. Colorado's Multi-Day Mountain Bike Tours
  109. Kirkland residents petition for road safety (Seattle Times)
  110. Team T&T line up for Tobago International Classic (Trinidad Express)
  111. 'Will You Die with Me?' (New York Times)
  112. Vuelta a Espana Cycling News for September 9, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  113. Cyclist killed in Palo Alto (San Jose Mercury News)
  114. Landis lawyer to appeal USADA over 'inconsistencies'
  115. Auge claims fifth stage in Poland
  116. September 09, 2006 (TheGolfChannel.com)
  117. The Olympic champion with a yen for the keirin (Sydney Morning Herald)
  118. Not Enough Superlatives (Reg Req'd)
  119. Mum’s warning as son’s motorbike is stolen by raiders (Flintshire Leader & Standard)
  120. Sanchez claims lucky 13th stage
  121. First Edition Cycling News for September 10, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  122. It's Millar time at Vuelta as Valverde defends lead
  123. BMX World Cup provides preview to Beijing (usacycling.org)
  124. Armstong leads Euregio Tour after TT win (usacycling.org)
  125. USA Cycling Pro Championships to air on OLN (usacycling.org)
  126. USA Cycling Pro Championships to air on OLN (usacycling.org)
  127. USA Cycling surpasses 57,000 members (usacycling.org)
  128. Masters claim four world titles at MTB worlds (usacycling.org)
  129. BMX World Cup provides preview to Beijing
  130. Schumacher leads Tour of Poland
  131. Vuelta a Espana Cycling News for September 10, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  132. Killed cyclist identified -- a strong bike racer (Palo Alto Weekly)
  133. Killed cyclist identified -- a strong bike racer (Palo Alto Weekly)
  134. Gilbert, Smith, Ericksen take titles at national cycling championship (CP via Yahoo! Canada News)
  135. Armstong leads Euregio Tour after TT win
  136. Missoula teen on cycling fast track (Helena Independent Record)
  137. Millar takes landmark Spanish win
  138. Sweat and strategy (Lansdale Reporter)
  139. Univest bike race darts through Souderton (The Morning Call)
  140. Paul Caldwell (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
  141. USA Cycling Pro Championships to air on OLN
  142. Riders enjoy return of San Rafael race (Marin Independent Journal)
  143. PROFILE-Motor racing-Michael Schumacher, a controversial great (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
  144. USA Cycling surpasses 57,000 members
  145. About Bicycles - Mountain and Road Racing Bikes (BellaOnline)
  146. About Bicycles - Mountain and Road Racing Bikes (BellaOnline)
  147. Cycling-Petacchi sidelined after breaking finger punching bus (Reuters via Yahoo!7 Sports)
  148. "World Championship predictions? Apparently the course doesn't suit Boonen" - JE
  149. First Edition Cycling News for September 11, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  150. First Edition Cycling News for September 11, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  151. Masters claim four world titles at MTB worlds
  152. Petacchi pays price for tantrum
  153. Schumacher seals Poland victory
  154. Cyclists spin around the square (The News Journal)
  155. The greatest pedaller of all time (Cyclingnews.com)
  156. Latest Cycling News for September 11, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  157. Record number of cyclists take on the Mt. Baker Hill Climb (The Bellingham Herald Online)
  158. A Revolution in Swede Speed (BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance)
  159. German saves best for last (phillyburbs.com)
  160. South America round-up (Reuters via Yahoo!7 News)
  161. Foerster sprints to win in Spain
  162. Welsh wheels at world championships (NewsWales)
  163. Cycling-Valverde sees Vinokourov as his toughest rival (Reuters via Yahoo!7 Sports)
  164. INBrief (Bangkok Post)
  165. Bicyclists winning a war of lanes in San Francisco (The Christian Science Monitor)
  166. Cycling: Day of mixed fortunes (The Star Online)
  167. Michael smashes world record (FOXSPORTS.com.au)
  168. Chinese chukkas (Guardian Unlimited)
  169. USA Worlds Team (Daily Peloton)
  170. USA Worlds Team (Daily Peloton)
  171. Courier News Online - Bicyclist killed in crash with van (Bridgewater Courier News)
  172. Courier News Online - Bicyclist killed in crash with van (Bridgewater Courier News)
  173. Bicyclists winning a war of lanes in San Francisco (The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News)
  174. Motorist in bike-death case to be charged (San Jose Mercury News)
  175. Landis blames French lab for positive test
  176. "I for one am more than willing to welcome David Millar back to British cycling" - WD
  177. Driver to be charged in Palo Alto bike death (San Jose Mercury News)
  178. Lance Armstrong And Cancer Panel Visit U Of M
  179. Landis states case to USADA
  180. Elite team for road worlds announced (usacycling.org)
  181. Fears for Sport Made Cyclist Come Clean
  182. Elite team for road worlds announced
  183. Doping agency could ground altitude industry
  184. Anton makes break to take stage
  185. 7 medals at Masters Track Worlds - Day 2
  186. O'Grady, McEwen named for worlds
  187. Read our continuing coverage of Civic Election 2006 (London Free Press)
  188. Man for the future (Cyclingnews.com)
  189. Chris Horner's Vuelta
  190. AM Briefing 9/13 (Provo Daily Herald)
  191. Profile America: Newport Boat Show (Kansas City InfoZine)
  192. Wednesday's Mailbag: The Frankie letters (Velo News)
  193. As cyclist's mother watches, driver denies killing her son (San Jose Mercury News)
  194. Former teammates of Armstrong admit using EPO
  195. Armstrong rejects latest claims
  196. Latest Cycling News for September 13, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  197. Vuelta a España Cycling News for September 13, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  198. Drama class will let students voice adolescent issues (The Nashua Telegraph)
  199. A late bloomer- The Tom Danielson diary (Cyclingnews.com)
  200. Coming Soon: Bicycling Section (KSAT San Antonio)
  201. Tour de France 2005 Stage 14
  202. Ullrich wins case against doping expert Franke
  203. Coming Soon: Bicycling Section (KSAT San Antonio)
  204. Cycling-Vinokourov uses downhill to take Vuelta lead (Reuters via Yahoo!7 Sports)
  205. The Southern Off-Road Bicycle Association Announces Tenth Annual Tumbling Creek Festival and Mountain Bike Race (The Weekly)
  206. Danielson wins Stage 17 of Vuelta a España
  207. "I do love the Vuelta. The tactical nature of the struggle always makes it close and exciting" - PE
  208. Pan Am Games selection procedures available (usacycling.org)
  209. Pan Am Games selection procedures available (usacycling.org)
  210. Landis wants dope positive dismissed over French lab blunders
  211. Racing: Carrera de San Rafael (PezCycling News)
  212. Racing: Carrera de San Rafael (PezCycling News)
  213. First Edition Cycling News for September 14, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  214. Pan Am Games selection procedures available
  215. UPI NewsTrack Sports
  216. GB dominate track events
  217. MTB & 'cross news & racing round-up for September 14, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  218. Carlson wins two World Masters Track Cycling Championships (The Bradford Era)
  219. Armstrong Defends Himself As Official Raises Questions
  220. U.S. tops medal table at Masters Worlds
  221. Vinokourov moves into Vuelta lead
  222. Advocate for cycling (Sun-Sentinel)
  223. Calendar of events (Star-Gazette)
  224. BERLIN (Reuters) - Authorities have searched the Swiss home of German ...
  225. As kidney drug doses rise, so do warnings (Boston Globe)
  226. Authorities raid Ullrich's home
  227. Authorities Search Jan Ullrich's Home
  228. Kings of the Track (TheStreet.com)
  229. Children's events slated (Portsmouth Herald)
  230. S. Carolina QB suspended after bar fight
  231. "Danielson obviously has climbing talent, but is probably never going to win a GT" - PF
  232. Grand tours planning palace coup? (Velo News)
  233. Kashechkin is latest Kazakh winner
  234. USA Cycling statement on Tyler Hamilton (usacycling.org)
  235. USA Cycling statement on Tyler Hamilton (usacycling.org)
  236. 5 more medals for the U.S. at Masters Worlds (usacycling.org)
  237. Speed racer finds she’s at home at the velodrome (The Villager)
  238. Speed racer finds she’s at home at the velodrome (The Villager)
  239. USA Cycling statement on Tyler Hamilton
  240. Kashechkin secures stage success
  241. Eurobike Part 9 - Campy bling and Issac's time weapon
  242. 999 DASH FIREMAN IN COMA (Daily Record)
  243. Letters to Cyclingnews - September 15, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  244. Road America events to aid da Matta (Motorsport.com)
  245. Kazakh-attack tightens Vinokourov's grip on gold
  246. 5 more medals for the U.S. at Masters Worlds
  247. Cyclist wants to share joy with disadvantaged kids (Deseret Morning News)
  248. Cyclist wants to share joy with disadvantaged kids (Deseret Morning News)
  249. Hamilton facing second dope probe
  250. Nothstein ready to take on Maple Grove (The Morning Call)




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