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  1. Meyer brothers dominate Tour of Tasmania (The West Australian)
  2. Athletes and steroids: Will tomorrow's game involve drug advisers? (San Francisco Chronicle)
  3. Tour de France 2005 Stage 20
  4. Hottest toys are heavy on technology (Deseret Morning News)
  5. Vuelta a España results: stage 14
  6. Films for the entire family (Savannah Morning News)
  7. Team events, men's keirin conclude USA Cycling Track Nationals
  8. Team events, men's keirin conclude USA Cycling Track Nationals (usacycling.org)
  9. Landis verdict expected on September 23
  10. Whitmore's Landscaping Super Cross Cup #1 - C1 (Cyclingnews.com)
  11. Victory for McCartney in Vuelta stage 14
  12. Sports briefly (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
  13. 2007/10/07 (New Straits Times)
  14. When a superior court Judge'integrity was challenged (San Jose Mercury News)
  15. Third win in a row for McEwen in Paris-Brussels
  16. First Edition Cycling News for October 7, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  17. Vansummeren wins stage and overall in Poland
  18. Classroom Edition: Saving Your Life
  19. Moreau set to join Agritubel
  20. Tour de France 2005 Stage 19
  21. Sprint, points race national champions crowned in Carson
  22. Pagliarini wins fourth stage in Missouri
  23. More elite track titles contested (Velo News)
  24. Italian wins women's world road race title (The Globe and Mail)
  25. Serov wins stage five in Britain
  26. Sprint, points race national champions crowned in Carson (usacycling.org)
  27. Vuelta a España classifications after stage 13
  28. Tour de France 2005 Stage 18
  29. Vuelta a España results: stage 13
  30. Pedaling on the fringes (The Columbus Dispatch)
  31. Sport leaves him in hot pursuit (The Columbus Dispatch)
  32. City's park board will discuss 'My Park' initiative (Middletown Journal)
  33. Tour de France 2005 Stage 17
  34. 2007/10/05 (New Straits Times)
  35. Letters to the editor for Saturday, Oct. 6, 2007 (The Saratogian)
  36. News Index (Prince George Citizen Online)
  37. Think: Flick for fun (New Straits Times)
  38. First Edition Cycling News for October 6, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  39. How I Got This Body: Cycle of life (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
  40. USA Cycling Weekly News Update: September 27 - October 4
  41. Customer Service (Brandon Sun)
  42. Friday's EuroFile: ‘Wait and see’ on ProTour plans; Di Luca still racing (Velo News)
  43. He Rides a Pink Bike (WBAY Green Bay)
  44. Gear Of The Day: Aquamira Water Bottle With Filter
  45. USA Cycling Weekly News Update: September 27 - October 4 (usacycling.org)
  46. USA Cycling Weekly News Update: September 27 - October 4 (usacycling.org)
  47. Tour de France 2005 Stage 16
  48. Hoy selected to run for IOC role
  49. Cycling Seeks EU Help to Revamp Sport (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
  50. Plans drawn for ATV track at fairgrounds (Harrison Daily Times)
  51. Phinney, Bausch begin track careers with national pursuit titles
  52. Phinney, Bausch begin track careers with national pursuit titles (usacycling.org)
  53. Financing tool follows social networking (Chicago Tribune)
  54. Latest Cycling News for October 5, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  55. Two Cycling Events On Tap This Weekend In Norwich (New London Day)
  56. Like parents, like son: Phinney starting to make name for himself
  57. Tour de France 2007
  58. Petersen/White Lightning Racing adds partner (Motorsport.com)
  59. Letters to Cyclingnews - October 5, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  60. OUTDOORS: Tri-Cities Road Club is becoming big (Bristol Herald Courier)
  61. First Edition Cycling News for October 5, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  62. Part 7: The 'code word for happiness' (Times Herald)
  63. Winning and developing (Cyclingnews.com)
  64. Carson making a name for itself in BMX (Nevada Appeal)
  65. Proposition 15 Proposes Bond Money For Cancer Cure Research
  66. Tour de France - Armstrong attacks Landis ruling
  67. Contador set to seal Astana move
  68. Chretien expected to make full recovery after heart surgery (Global TV Winnipeg)
  69. Six national titles awarded on day one of elite track nationals
  70. Poland: Stage for Pozzato, Rojas leads
  71. Thursday's EuroFile: Pereiro finally dons '06 yellow jersey; Bettini back to racing; grand tours to announce routes (Velo News)
  72. Carson making a name for itself in BMX racing (Nevada Appeal)
  73. Legally Speaking - with Bob Mionske: Them there's fightin' words, boy (Velo News)
  74. Six national titles awarded on day one of elite track nationals (usacycling.org)
  75. Six national titles awarded on day one of elite track nationals (usacycling.org)
  76. Cycling on the BBC
  77. Chocolate, waffles and 'cross ('07) - Viva Las Vegas (Velo News)
  78. Latest Cycling News for October 4, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  79. Chretien expected to make full recovery after heart surgery (Canada.com)
  80. Assorted ramblings (York County Coast Star)
  81. Bianca Knöpfle übernimmt beim Team Flexpoint den freiwerdenden deutschen Platz (radsport-forum.de)
  82. AROUND THE WORLD THE HARD WAY (Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
  83. EuroTrash Thursday! (PezCycling News)
  84. Airman hosts own version of Sea Gull Century (The Daily Times)
  85. Mara Abbott's Webcor Orbea Orca Special Edition (Cyclingnews.com)
  86. The perfect place TOSH helps athletes meet their goals (Deseret Morning News)
  87. Canada's Cycling Magazine
  88. Third annual Frisco Cross begins Saturday (Summit Daily News)
  89. I-spy something black and white and read all over (The Daily Toreador)
  90. BMX Supercross World Cup #4 in Frejus - Online Registration CLOSED
  91. First Edition Cycling News for October 4, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  92. First Edition Cycling News for October 4, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  93. Lance Armstrong Is A Single Man Again
  94. MTB & 'Cross news & racing round-up for October 4, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  95. 17 Riders to Represent U.S. in the Final Round of BMX Supercross
  96. Inside Sport editors' blog
  97. Mid-State Bank changes name (Arroyo Grande Times Press Recorder)
  98. Just in time for the holidays, a $110,000 syrupy portrait (USA Today)
  99. 'Contender' Gilbert contends he's wrongly accused
  100. Latest Cycling News for October 3, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  101. Tech-savvy toys in Santa's bag (News 24 South Africa)
  102. 2008 AMBC applications accepted through October 15 (usacycling.org)
  103. 2008 AMBC applications accepted through October 15 (usacycling.org)
  104. 2008 AMBC applications accepted through October 15
  105. Current Issue: (California Aggie)
  106. Briefs | Franchitti prepares for stock-car debut (Seattle Times)
  107. Ruslaan is accident-prone (IANS via Yahoo! India News)
  108. SPORTS BRIEFS (Lexington Herald-Leader)
  109. Unconventional cowboy (The Fresno Bee)
  110. Speedy Gilmore: The 2007 Rochelle Gilmore Journal (Cyclingnews.com)
  111. Ruslaan is accident-prone (New Kerala)
  112. Armstrong blasts decision to ban Landis
  113. Order Photo Reprints Online (Jackson Hole News)
  114. Different spokes for different folks (The State)
  115. Hospice bike race successful (Ruidoso News)
  116. First Edition Cycling News for October 3, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  117. Passion For Pedaling Drives Shop Owner (The Tampa Tribune)
  118. No. 1 in nation, No. 3 in its gym
  119. Never too young to pedal (Orange County Register)
  120. The Fergus Falls Daily Journal (Fergus Falls Daily Journal)
  121. Tenbrink triumphs (The Mining Journal)
  122. 2007's hottest toys make heavy use of technology (Market Watch)
  123. Cycling Not Just For Youngsters (Southwest Times Record)
  124. Cycling Not Just For Youngsters (Southwest Times Record)
  125. The R-C Morning Report (The Record-Courier)
  126. South Charleston native goes for a scramble in the Sahara (Charleston Daily Mail)
  127. Region Briefs - 10/02 (The Press-Enterprise)
  128. Tech Report, with Matt Pacocha - Thanks 'Vegas (Velo News)
  129. Latest Cycling News for October 2, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  130. US Women's Cycling Development Program diary (Cyclingnews.com)
  131. Cycling Purists Rejoice: Steel Is Back (Wired News)
  132. Cycling Purists Rejoice: Steel Is Back (Wired News)
  133. Cadel Evans takes shot at ProTour lead (Daily Telegraph)
  134. Lambeth wins silver at London in Bloom Awards
  135. Montreal police can't identify injured jogger (CBC Montreal)
  136. 'Cross Examination: Vervecken racing in NY; Schempf, Shogren win Ed Sander Memorial; Page, Barnholt double at ... (Velo News)
  137. Fifth place good for the Aussies: Evans
  138. Latest Cycling News for October 1, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  139. Tour de France 2005 Stage 15
  140. Farm equipment firm eyes vacant Calistoga property (North Bay Business Journal)
  141. Simple cycling (Boston Globe)
  142. Simple cycling (Boston Globe)
  143. EuroTrash Monday! (PezCycling News)
  144. 'She Got Bike' lets women ride (Baltimore Sun)
  145. 'She Got Bike' lets women ride (Baltimore Sun)
  146. Mid-State Bank makes the official change to Rabobank (Santa Maria Times)
  147. With ridership declining, industry heavyweights are pushing individuality by offering limited-edition or custom-made ... (Reading Eagle)
  148. First Edition Cycling News for September 25, 2007
  149. Enthusiasts of popular indoor workout are taking it on the road (The Post and Courier)
  150. Enthusiasts of popular indoor workout are taking it on the road (The Post and Courier)
  151. Outdoor Calendar (Asheville Citizen-Times)
  152. CYCLING Tuesday HIKING Wednesday RUNNING Tuesday MULTISPORT Clubs CLIMBING Saturday ON THE WATER Wednesday ... (Asheville Citizen-Times)
  153. Hincapie caps off U.S. efforts in Stuttgart with 23rd-place finish
  154. Bettini repeats as world champion
  155. Gimondibike - 2 (Cyclingnews.com)
  156. Bettini keeps World Championship title
  157. Cycling, World Championships: Marta Bastianelli of Italy wins women's road race (International Herald Tribune)
  158. Early crisis led to dramatic turnaround (Boston Globe)
  159. Cyclo-cross racing heating up (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
  160. Cycling Calendar (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
  161. Families roll in good times (The Advocate)
  162. UCI to take action after reports say city will not pay up (Taipei Times)
  163. Briefly (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
  164. U23 National Team puts two in top 30 of World's road race
  165. First Edition Cycling News for September 30, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  166. Armstrong, Neben lead U.S. efforts in elite women's road race
  167. UCI: Stuttgart won't pay debt for worlds (Sports Illustrated)
  168. Bastianelli of Italy wins women's road race at cycling world championships (The Star Online)
  169. Bastianelli of Italy wins women's road race at cycling world championships (The Star Online)
  170. Bastianelli claims road race win
  171. "Seems like we are one step closer to a professional road racing team" - says ER (BBC News)
  172. Police quiz Olympic road race champion
  173. Safety mostly up to skaters at slalom world championships (Statesville Record & Landmark)
  174. Fuji dreams come true for Japan’s Sato (The Star Online)
  175. Brailsford agrees to extend deal
  176. Cycling: Brailsford signs new deal to keep Britain on top (Independent)
  177. Motorsport: Fuji dreams come true for Sato (The New Zealand Herald)
  178. First Edition Cycling News for September 29, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  179. First Edition Cycling News for September 29, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  180. George Hincapie, former teammate of Lance Armstrong, joins T-Mobile team
  181. Bettini cleared to race at Worlds
  182. UCI World Championships - Women Road (Daily Peloton)
  183. Schlaud wins race with engineering prowess (County Press)
  184. Interbike Show (Cyclingnews.com)
  185. Latest Cycling News for September 28, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  186. "Hopefully Millar was saving himself a bit, but a very good result for Wiggins" - says HK
  187. Contador edges Rasmussen in Stage 14; Rasmussen still leads
  188. Cycling: Bettini cleared to race (BBC News)
  189. Bettini wins court ruling to start at cycling worlds - Update (EARTHtimes.org)
  190. Two spend summer biking cross-country (Oregon Daily Emerald)
  191. Bettini can race at cycling worlds, court rules (EARTHtimes.org)
  192. Fuji dreams come true for Japan's Sato (Reuters via Yahoo!7 Sports)
  193. Napa's Lyman takes Infineon cycling title (Napa Valley Register)
  194. Cycling gets aggressive with cyclocross (The Idaho Statesman)
  195. Probe sees Di Luca out of Worlds
  196. Cycling gets aggressive with cyclocross (The Idaho Statesman)
  197. Pickup driver accused of causing 16-bicycle crash (Daily Herald)
  198. It's a fat tire fall around Western Pa. (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
  199. McQuaid attacks host city for trying to keep Bettini and Di Luca out of world championships
  200. 11:10 p.m.: Horse Racing Commission cracks down on steroids (The Herald Bulletin)
  201. Colorado's Multi-Day Mountain Bike Tours
  202. Cycling: Drugs row overshadows world championships (Guardian Unlimited)
  203. Multisport: CTS Athletes Ryan Trebon and Katie Compton Excel in Las Vegas Cyclocross Race (RunnersWeb.com)
  204. First Edition Cycling News for September 28, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  205. Valverde cleared for Worlds
  206. Cancellara secures time-trial win
  207. UCI re-works ProTour without the grand tours (Velo News)
  208. Interbike 2007: Report 1 (BikeMagic.com)
  209. Zabriskie's 12th-place finish leads men at World Championships
  210. Pereiro named 2006 Tour winner
  211. Sex on Wheels Just Got Sexier: Rock Unveils Apparel Line (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
  212. Sex on Wheels Just Got Sexier: Rock Unveils Apparel Line (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
  213. Mid-Ohio event brings out the best in club racing (Detroit News)
  214. Cancellara successfully defends time trial title
  215. USA Cycling Weekly News Update: September 21-26
  216. USA Cycling Weekly News Update: September 21-26 (usacycling.org)
  217. Sport editors' blog
  218. Latest Cycling News for September 27, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  219. Community notebook: Cycling race to benefit charities Saturday (The Jackson Sun)
  220. Cyclocross series kicks off with tips from a pro (The Idaho Statesman)
  221. The wheels of progress (Boston Globe)
  222. Champion cyclist starts fire under local riders (The Oregonian)
  223. The Pain Factory
  224. Kupfernagel claims time-trial win
  225. Local custom (Boston Globe)
  226. UCI World Championships - U23 Men and Elite Women TT (Daily Peloton)
  227. Plan offered to remove tainted soil (The Providence Journal)
  228. Interbike Outdoor Demo: Spot belt drive (BikeMagic.com)
  229. Rolling with the Riptide (The Hub)
  230. Valverde cleared for World Champs
  231. Rolling with the Riptide (Atlanticville)
  232. Armstrong wins third straight world championship time trial medal
  233. First Edition Cycling News for September 27, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  234. Davis cleared to race (FOXSPORTS.com.au)
  235. Cyclo-cross news & racing roundup for September 27 (Cyclingnews.com)
  236. Professor Wins Cycling Race (Brigham Young NewsNet)
  237. "Looking at the line-up, who are you backing to boss the race?" - asks Alex
  238. Valverde's appeal is upheld by CAS (CNN.com)
  239. WomenWorldTT'07: Hometown Win For Hanke! (PezCycling News)
  240. Lars Boom wins U23 TT World Championship
  241. Moving on up (Cyclingnews.com)
  242. Kupfernagel delights home fans - hosts threaten to sue UCI - Summary (EARTHtimes.org)
  243. BOOM! Worlds Start With A Bang! (PezCycling News)
  244. Latest Cycling News for September 26, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  245. World Cycling Championships
  246. Sport in Reading (Reading Evening Post)
  247. World Cycling Championships (BBC News)
  248. Cycling: World Championships open Wednesday amid usual doping problems (International Herald Tribune)
  249. U.S. prepared for rough World Cup match (The Morning Call)
  250. In Tomorrow's Paper (EdmontonSun.com)