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  1. Kamau Lifts Safaricom Mt Kenya Cycling Title (AllAfrica.com)
  2. Angry Residents Ticked Off by Bike Tour (The Gilroy Dispatch)
  3. Pic takes fourth in Road World Cup
  4. Training like a pro: Mill Valley center helps athletes reach their goals (Marin Independent Journal)
  5. Cyclist Lance Armstrong to host ESPY Awards
  6. "What's the best time trial you've ever seen? Jean-Francois Bernard on the Tour of 1987?" - JB
  7. L.A. Icon Otis Chandler Dies at 78 (KTLA 5)
  8. Cycling: Amgen Tour's California race is a tour de force (International Herald Tribune)
  9. Cycling: Amgen Tour's California race is a tour de force (International Herald Tribune)
  10. Cycling: Amgen Tour's California race is a tour de force (International Herald Tribune)
  11. Cyclists ‘Tour’ California (New University)
  12. Cyclists ‘Tour’ California (New University)
  13. Tour de France 2005 Stage 16
  14. Ventriloquist Rickie Layne, 81, regular on 'Ed Sullivan' (Contra Costa Times)
  15. Blur of bikes conquers downtown in race (Gainesville Sun)
  16. Sheryl's Cancer Shock
  17. Police blotter (The Union)
  18. Landis wins inagural Tour of California
  19. NJHerald.com (New Jersey Herald)
  20. Floyd Landis wins Tour of California
  21. Landis carried lead into final TOC Stage
  22. Barbarella: The Barbara Howe diary (Cyclingnews.com)
  23. 'Cycling Weekly' is redesigned, repositioned (BikeBiz.com)
  24. Driver not yet charged in fatal bicycle accident (WBBH)
  25. First Edition Cycling News for February 27, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  26. Friday's Mailbag: The tour on TV (Velo News)
  27. Friday's Mailbag: The tour on TV (Velo News)
  28. Sheryl Crow Cancels Casino Concert After Breast Cancer Surgery
  29. A Fred’s-Eye View: Mechanical assistance: Tinker talks; Itchy and Scratchy; Dr. Phil’s podcast; Tax advice from Gretchen (Velo News)
  30. a truly enjoyable exploration of motorcycle culture based on experience (Total Bike)
  31. Amgen Tour of California: T-Mobile’s Pollack takes Thousand Oaks sprint (Velo News)
  32. Teutenberg claims World Cup opener in Oz (Velo News)
  33. Celebrity endorsements don't help performance
  34. Cycling-Teenager wins Eritrea's longest race (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
  35. fueling the bicycle culture (Pioneer Press)
  36. Cycling hopes to capitalize on Lance's success (The Salt Lake Tribune)
  37. Whatever happened to... the cast of '90210' (Chicago Sun-Times)
  38. Pet products (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
  39. Alfardan Automobiles appointed importer of Ducati motorcycles (Gulf Times)
  40. Tour of California Team Team & Rider Comments Stage 6 (Daily Peloton)
  41. Hincapie takes second stage win at Tour of CA
  42. Welcome:   (New River Current)
  43. Interview with Viatislav Ekimov
  44. BMX track, already devastated, loses biggest supporter (Ukiah Daily Journal)
  45. Leipheimer wins Tour of California prologue
  46. First Edition Cycling News for February 26, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  47. "What kit would you have most gladly worn, stylewise in the peloton" - BL
  48. Interview with Viatislav Ekimov (Daily Peloton)
  49. Interview with Viatislav Ekimov (Daily Peloton)
  50. Landis wins ITT, takes lead in Tour of California (Velo News)
  51. Cycling search resumes (ABS-CBNNEWS.com)
  52. Ventura County Gears Up for Big Bike Race as Riders Near Finish (Los Angeles Times)
  53. The Gold Standard for Home Bike Maintenance (Total Bike)
  54. Cheryl Crow has breast cancer, cancels RodeoHouston show (Reg Req'd)
  55. Leslie Harlib's Social Scene: Sausalito rides pro cycling wave (Marin Independent Journal)
  56. Hedrick's ego beat him to finish
  57. February USA Cycling News available online
  58. Haedo makes it two
  59. The Amgen Tour of California Cycling Race Pacing to Break Records (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
  60. Landis keeps lead, Haedo wins second stage
  61. Tour Of California Draws Estimated 680,000 Fans (CBS 5 Bay Area)
  62. Bikers whiz through
  63. Racing rolls into Cedar Falls Saturday (Waterloo Cedar-Falls Courier)
  64. "The crowds at the Tour of California have been large; it's a good sign for pro cycling in the USA"
  65. World Deaf Cycling Championships to Host Power Training Clinic (PR Web via Yahoo! News)
  66. Owned John Henry, legendary racehorse (Miami Herald)
  67. Latest Cycling News for February 24, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  68. Haedo wins stage, Landis keeps California lead
  69. Mad about cycling (Cape Argus)
  70. World Deaf Cycling Championships to Host Power Training Clinic (PR Web)
  71. Meet the team: Symmetrics Pro Cycling training camp (Cyclingnews.com)
  72. 15K on wheels? No sweat (St. Petersburg Times)
  73. Going the distance triples the challenge (St. Petersburg Times)
  74. Eyeing Each Other, Favorites Are Upset in Time Trial (New York Times)
  75. Tour de France 2005 Stage 15
  76. Cycling News Today 23 February 2006 (Daily Peloton)
  77. Surreal bicycle book rides to fame on back of cult TV show (Guardian Unlimited)
  78. Women's Cycling News Today 23 February 2006 (Daily Peloton)
  79. Fairgrounds race program not in trouble, Phillips says (The News-Review)
  80. National team wraps Geelong Tour
  81. Tour de France 2005 Stage 14
  82. A need for speed (Old Gold and Black)
  83. What Kind of Race Should You Do? (Bicycling Magazine: Tour de France)
  84. First Edition Cycling News for February 24, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  85. Specialized Tricross (BikeMagic.com)
  86. Boonen leads the way in promoting cycling in Belgium (Cyclingnews.com)
  87. Hardman Preview: Het Volk / Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne (PezCycling News)
  88. Cycling: Eyeing each other, favorites are upset in time trial (International Herald Tribune)
  89. Amgen-inspired bike rides to hit town Saturday (The Thousand Oaks Acorn)
  90. She's cycling to help her native land (Barrington Times)
  91. Unusual riding style lands Landis on top (The Santa Rosa Press Democrat)
  92. Time trial gets big fins up from Sharks' Thornton (San Francisco Chronicle)
  93. THE CRASH-AND-BURN TOUR (Inside Bay Area)
  94. Cycling shops on a roll (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
  95. Cycling: American favorite looks forward to tough time trials (International Herald Tribune)
  96. Americans shine in Tour of California
  97. All is not lost for J-Rod (Miami Herald)
  98. Team CSC Gets Two-Thirds of the Podium in Stage 3 http://www.csc.com/mms/cycling/en/ (Daily Peloton)
  99. Health Net Takes on the Time Trial (Daily Peloton)
  100. Local bike club rides for fun, not competition (Edison/Metuchen Sentinel)
  101. Pic wins Stage 3 of Geelong Tour
  102. Tour Of California Rolls Into Monterey (KSBW)
  103. Gene Bates' Team LPR Guerciotti Khaybar (Cyclingnews.com)
  104. FULL CYCLE (Warrnambool Standard)
  105. Turning the big 4-0 (Cyclingnews.com)
  106. Schedule available for USAC Road Festival
  107. Bike race to tear through the South County (Arroyo Grande Times Press Recorder)
  108. First Edition Cycling News for February 23, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  109. BBAR takes 11th at Cup (Big Bear Grizzly)
  110. Tour of California Makes Way Through South Valley
  111. Amgen Tour of California Stage 2 Team & Rider Comments (Daily Peloton)
  112. Cycling: Top race for Dewsbury? (Huddersfield Daily Examiner)
  113. Latest Cycling News for February 22, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  114. "There is no evidence whatsoever that Hincapie can climb at the same speed as Armstrong" - NA
  115. Blur of excitement for cycling fans found along Tour of California roads (Tri-Valley Herald)
  116. Hincapie vaults into lead as S.J. takes center stage (San Jose Mercury News)
  117. Motor Cycling: Shoulder surgery for MotoGP newcomer Stoner (Channel NewsAsia)
  118. Recreation Notes (Tucson Citizen)
  119. Grueling grades separate contenders from pretenders (The Santa Rosa Press Democrat)
  120. Riding high on the big stage (San Francisco Chronicle)
  121. Latest News (Cyclingnews.com)
  122. Down from the hillsides (San Jose Mercury News)
  123. Party atmosphere prevails as San Jose welcomes cyclists (San Jose Mercury News)
  124. Party atmosphere prevails as San Jose welcomes cyclists (San Jose Mercury News)
  125. Central Coast gets a look at cycling history (Lompoc Record)
  126. Levi Leipheimer
  127. Central Coast gets a look at cycling history (Lompoc Record)
  128. George Hincapie wins first San Jose TOC stage
  129. Three riders finish in top-20 in Geelong
  130. First Edition Cycling News for February 22, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  131. Selection Procedures for World Championships
  132. Cycling News Today February 21 2006 (Daily Peloton)
  133. Sam Rubin, Raced Champion John Henry, Dead (BloodHorse)
  134. USAC MTB National Championships begin July 20
  135. "With Lance gone and numerous team changes, 2006 is looking like a very open contest" - J
  136. California dreamin': (International Herald Tribune)
  137. Brett's new dream (Sunday Mail)
  138. The nitty, downright gritty that's cyclocross (Yakima Herald-Republic)
  139. Latest Cycling News for February 21, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  140. SAN RAMON / Helmet saves girl hit by street racers (San Francisco Chronicle)
  141. TriVantage Announces Grand Opening of MultiSport Pro Shop and Bike Service Center (PR Web via Yahoo! News)
  142. TriVantage Announces Grand Opening of MultiSport Pro Shop and Bike Service Center (PR Web)
  143. BMX track lets kids of all ages play in the dirt (Today's News-Herald)
  144. Team TIAA-CREF - 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  145. At California Race, Wondering if There's Life After Lance (New York Times)
  146. SRM and PowerTap: How Accurate are They? (PezCycling News)
  147. A very Marin start to a day of cycling (Marin Independent Journal)
  148. Notes: Pedro moves closer to mound (MLB.com)
  149. Leipheimer Rushes for California Gold
  150. Year one of the post-lance era: Discovery Channel prepares for the road ahead (Cyclingnews.com)
  151. PRESS RELEASE: Graham Watson and Michael Barry to Sign Books at the Tour of California (Velo News)
  152. PRESS RELEASE: Specialized Hosts Benefit Reception with Dr. Andrew Pruitt during Tour of California (Velo News)
  153. Levi Leipheimer's ToC diary
  154. Cycling News Today 20 February 2006 (Daily Peloton)
  155. First Edition Cycling News for February 21, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  156. Local events (San Jose Mercury News)
  157. Tour of California: San Francisco Prologue
  158. EuroTrash Monday! (PezCycling News)
  159. Local Cycling: Mtn. bike race draws older riders (Tucson Citizen)
  160. Bicycle race to skirt Oakland in second leg (Inside Bay Area)
  161. Bicycle race to skirt Oakland in second leg (Oakland Tribune)
  162. Bicycle race to skirt Oakland in second leg (Oroville Mercury-Register)
  163. Girl hit by car racing another is improving (The Argus)
  164. Castro Valley enters cycling spotlight (Tri-Valley Herald)
  165. Cycling spotlight shines on C.V. Area bike shop owner pumpedforAmgenTour Tour's arrival excites owner of bicycle shop (The Daily Review)
  166. Bicycle race raises money to build homes (St. Petersburg Times)
  167. Manchester handed cash injection
  168. Bicycle Commuting (RedNova)
  169. European Capital Completes Second One Stop Buyout (Asia Pulse via Yahoo! Asia News)
  170. Colorado's Multi-Day Mountain Bike Tours
  171. Cycling: Life after Lance? California provides an answer (International Herald Tribune)
  172. Life After Lance? California Provides an Answer (New York Times)
  173. Vision Racing Expands Team/Driver Lineup; Welcomes Actor Patrick Dempsey as Co-Owner (The Auto Channel)
  174. First Edition Cycling News for February 20, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  175. Amgen Tour of California: Are you ready for some racing? (Velo News)
  176. Legally Speaking - with Bob Mionske: Law of the Land - Part II (Velo News)
  177. Cycling News Today 19 February 2006 (Daily Peloton)
  178. A Bike Life (RedNova)
  179. Many of world's best cyclists riding in Tour of California
  180. Friday's Mailbag: The Bergman letter and the Tour of California (circa 1971) (Velo News)
  181. Amgen Tour of California: No more dreamin’ (Velo News)
  182. The crash-and-burn tour (Inside Bay Area)
  183. Mewett, Mirabella take stage 2 at Valley of the Sun (Velo News)
  184. Bike-crazy in the Bay Area (San Jose Mercury News)
  185. Golden moments
  186. Hereford teen a road racing demon (Sierra Vista Herald)
  187. Hereford teen a road racing demon (Sierra Vista Herald)
  188. A BIKE LIFE (San Jose Mercury News)
  189. South Bay riders find tiny edge (San Jose Mercury News)
  190. Cyclists ready for new challenge (The Oregonian)
  191. Start your pedals (Dothan Eagle)
  192. California Tour Begins, but Eyes Are on Future (Los Angeles Times)
  193. Troubled teen pleads to weapons charges (St. Petersburg Times)
  194. First Edition Cycling News for February 19, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  195. Amgen Tour of California: Teams presented at gala fund-raiser (Velo News)
  196. Americans Once Dismissed Cycling As Recr ... (RedNova)
  197. Sports: Cycling event will return to south Valley (The Fresno Bee)
  198. Primero eyes 2nd win in CSI criterium racing (ABS-CBNNEWS.com)
  199. Team PR - CPT-Colnago Professional Women’s Cycling Team Debuts in Valley of the Sun Stage Race (Velo News)
  200. "With Lance gone and numerous team changes occurring, 2006 is looking very open" - JY
  201. Amgen Tour of California: New start for Rogers (Velo News)
  202. Wednesday's Mailbag: The final words on Tyler; the upcoming season; and a school district steps up to support a cycling (Velo News)
  203. Tailor made (The Chapel Hill News)
  204. Girl hit by car improving, in stable condition (The Daily Review)
  205. San Ramon girl hit by car is in good condition following brain surgery (Contra Costa Times)
  206. The whispers get louder (Cyclingnews.com)
  207. Bike Maintenance
  208. Suspended cyclist resolute (Rocky Mountain News)
  209. Ceramics & aerodynamics: FSA powers into 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  210. Here come the tour-ists
  211. Rider confesses EPO use
  212. The Cycle Loft Changes Hands But Remains the Professional Choice Among Specialty Bicycle Retailers (The Ride Magazine)
  213. Cycling News Today 17 February 2006 (Daily Peloton)
  214. Cyclist Hamilton Loses Doping Appeal
  215. Girl in good condition after brain surgery (Contra Costa Times)
  216. PARIS, February 17 /PRNewswire/ -- -- Invests in Leading Distributor of Motorcycle and Bicycle Gear and Accessories (Base Financiera)
  217. Looking ahead
  218. The 2006 Discovery Channel Team Bikes (SYS-CON Media)
  219. Girl, 12, injured in racing accident (The Daily Review)
  220. The City launches Tour of California
  221. COMUNICADO: European Capital Completes Second One Stop Buyout (TM) (Terra España)
  222. European Capital Completes Second One Stop Buyout (TM) (Presseportal)
  223. Bontrager a Key Part of Discovery Team's Winning Ways (Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
  224. The 2006 Discovery Channel Team Bikes (Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
  225. Safety bumps up against tradition (San Diego Union-Tribune)
  226. Girl suffers brain injury (Tri-Valley Herald)
  227. 'Super EPO' threat played down
  228. 2005 Club of the Year winners announced
  229. Eight-day Tour of California begins Sunday
  230. Cyclists lining up for big weekend (St. Petersburg Times)
  231. Here come the tour-ists / World's best cyclists kick off 8-day, 600-mile road race Sunday in S.F. (San Francisco Chronicle)
  232. Caisse d' Epargne/Illes Balears Team Ride 2006 (Daily Peloton)
  233. Nixon heads up Malaysian cycling programme (Cyclingnews.com)
  234. Tech News – February 17, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  235. HomeBoy Hamburg: A Month of Rest (PezCycling News)
  236. Cycling News Roundup 16 February 2006 (Daily Peloton)
  237. Cycling News Roundup 16 February 2006 (Daily Peloton)
  238. Tour spotlight on Levi
  239. USADA sanctions Uruguayan rider
  240. First Edition Cycling News for February 17, 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)
  241. Tour Of California Cycling Race Starts Sunday (CBS 5 Bay Area)
  242. Tour of California - 2.1 (Cyclingnews.com)
  243. T-Mobile Womens Cycling Team Rosters World Cups (Daily Peloton)
  244. Sheryl Crow Talks To Ellen On Lance Armstrong Split
  245. Eight-day Tour of California begins Sunday (KRON 4 Bay Area)
  246. Team named for Track World Cup
  247. Few Mexicans follow pro bike racing (Point Reyes Light)
  248. Lexicon of the peloton: Common cycling terms (The Santa Rosa Press Democrat)
  249. Festivities on tap for downtown SR (The Santa Rosa Press Democrat)
  250. Climbing to the Top (Roadcycling)