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- Brian: Aussies 'More Class' Than Brits (Sky News via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
- 31st Volta ao Algarve (2.1) - Preview (Daily Peloton)
- Tour de France Preview
- Prima Poker Sponsors 'The Hendon Mob' for The $1.25 Million 2005 Prima Poker Tour (PrimeZone via Yahoo! Finance)
- Racing: Bulky Sava's Orr-some bid (Adelaide Confidential)
- Cycling: Anna tops sister act (Adelaide Confidential)
- Couple indicted in eBay fraud scheme (Dallas Morning News)
- Rumsfeld to face a wary Congress (USA Today)
- Procycling publisher to buy Future (BikeBiz.com)
- Cycling - Cycling - Eurosport - all sports, live, results, standing, football, formula 1, tennis, cycling, golf, (Eurosport)
- Go-Ahead For £22million Velodrome (Sporting Life via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
- Cycling at a glance (Eurosport)
- GB cycling gets new £22m complex (BBC News)
- Armstrong to ride Paris-Nice race (KXAN 36)
- GB cycling gets new £22m complex
- First Edition Cycling News for February 16, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- NBC: Which germs are on your hands? (MSNBC)
- Armstrong to ride Paris-Nice race (Detroit Free Press)
- Desert Triumph Leaves Mickelson Anxious for Next PGA Tour Stop (KPHO Phoenix)
- Lance Armstrong to Ride Paris-Nice Race (AP via Yahoo! Asia News)
- Shimano recalls road brake cables
- Warrnambool Standard (Warrnambool Standard)
- Lance Armstrong to ride in French race, but undecided on Tour (ABC 13 Texas)
- Woods arrives at the Nissan Open knowing he can reclaim No. 1 rank (PGA)
- Continental Drift with Andrew Hood: Why Armstrong should skip the Tour
- Governor eliminates boards, commissions (KVIA)
- Lance Armstrong to Ride Paris-Nice Race (AP via Yahoo! News)
- 4 earn UCI Commissaire of Cyclocross upgrade
- 18 Holes with ... (PGA)
- Samuel takes ride in Rotating Series (Trinidad Express)
- Armstrong Tour decision imminent (Eurosport)
- Natwar in Islamabad: India ready to consider joining gas pipelineISLAMABAD (February 16 2005): India is ready to (Business Recorder)
- Pacific Rim Sports Summit announces program
- Gretchen Wilson Off To Australia (Net Music Countdown)
- ARMSTRONG CONFIRMS TOUR INTENTIONS (Sporting Life)
- Cycling News Flash for February 16, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- RECREATION INSIDER (Star-Telegram)
- Cycling: Armstrong seeks 7th win (BBC News)
- Club change works for Mickelson (USA Today)
- Armstrong to Ride in Tour De France (AP via Yahoo! News)
- Armstrong Confirms Tour Intentions (Sporting Life via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
- Armstrong to race in 2005 Tour de France (Sydney Morning Herald)
- Cycling: Armstrong to race 2005 Tour de France (Channel NewsAsia)
- Armstrong to compete in Tour de France (Evening Echo)
- Armstrong to Seek Seventh Straight Tour de France Win (Update1) Listen (Bloomberg.com)
- Cardiff's Starkjohann tries to make most of chances on PGA Tour (The Californian)
- American to ride French bicycle race (BikeBiz.com)
- GB gets new complex
- Armstrong seeks seventh Tour de France win (KRON 4 Bay Area)
- A child's losing battle (St. Petersburg Times)
- Seventh heaven: Armstrong returning to Tour de France (USA Today)
- Feroz Ali takes three-stroke lead (Rediff.com)
- Armstrong Aims for 7th Tour De France Win (AP via Yahoo! News)
- Armstrong to Ride in 2005 Tour De France (Reuters)
- KOBTV.com - Governor eliminates boards, commissions (KOBTV.com Albuquerque)
- Lance Armstrong to Go for 7th Straight Tour de France Title (Elite TV)
- National/World
- A list of the boards set to be retired by Gov. Bill Richardson (Albuquerque Tribune)
- Mickelson poised to dominate Tour after posting back-to-back victories (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Armstrong confirms Tour intentions (Evening Standard)
- Armstrong to ride in 2005 Tour de France (ABS-CBNNEWS.com)
- Frankie Andreu on Spoke Radio (Daily Peloton)
- Armstrong will go for seventh win
- Bike betting hits roadblock (Albuquerque Tribune)
- Armstrong seeks seventh Tour de France win (WHNT-TV Huntsville)
- By Kimberly Chun (San Francisco Bay Guardian)
- First Edition Cycling News for February 17, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Armstrong To Ride in 2005 Tour de France
- Cycling: Armstrong in saddle for magnificent seven chase (Independent)
- Lance Armstrong to take run at seventh straight Tour de France win (Canada.com)
- Today show (Newsweek)
- Armstrong returning to Georgia to defend cycling title (Macon Telegraph)
- Armstrong returning to Georgia to defend cycling title (Ledger-Enquirer.com)
- CYCLING: Coach Syed Hussaini back for Terengganu (New Straits Times)
- Armstrong to Defend Georgia Cycling Title (San Francisco Chronicle)
- Lance Armstrong plans bid for 7th straight Tour de France this summer (WIS-TV Columbia)
- Armstrong to Defend Georgia Cycling Title (AP via Yahoo! News)
- Stevens Takes Saatchi Role (AdWeek.com via Yahoo! News)
- Business Insider: Palmer believes he knows the secret to speeding up play (PGA)
- Now accepting apps for '05 LAJORS calendar
- Armstrong To Seek Seventh Tour De France Win
- Armstrong will ride in 2005 Tour de France (Sports Network)
- Armstrong Sends a Message, Seeking 7th Straight Tour Title (New York Times)
- Armstrong goes for No7 Tour de France title (Guardian Unlimited)
- 3 Doors Down DEBUT AT #1 (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
- Armstrong to go after seventh straight Tour de France victory (CBS Sportsline)
- Sarah Kerlin's Velo Bella Rock Lobster (Cyclingnews.com)
- Cycling News Roundup 16 February 2005
- Armstrong announces initial '05 race schedule
- Jacob's Creek leader makes big splash (Sydney Morning Herald)
- Armstrong bids for seventh straight Tour de France (Sydney Morning Herald)
- Commentary: Death of NHL's season stirs little mourning in America (Palm Beach Post)
- Armstrong to seek 7th straight Tour win (Fox Sports)
- Armstrong Says He'll Race for Seventh Tour de France This Year (Bloomberg.com)
- Rumsfeld begins second tour with a wary Congress (Arkcity.net)
- Armstrong will go for a 7th Tour title (Sun-Sentinel)
- American Armstrong ready to take a shot at seventh Tour de France victory (Canada.com)
- Nationwide Tour heads to Australia (GolfWeb)
- Armstrong confirms Tour ride
- CYCLING Armstrong shoots for 7th Tour win (San Francisco Chronicle)
- Legally Speaking - with Bob Mionske: The Monopoly Machine, Part 2 (Velo News)
- Armstrong Will Ride In 2005 Tour De France (WJLA-TV Washington D.C.)
- Middle-schooler going Down Under this summer for program (Bowling Green Kentucky - Daily News)
- Armstrong to Defend Georgia Cycling Title
- Haute Couture: The Time for Fine French Wine, High Tea Has Never Been Better (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
- Armstrong to ride in 2005 Tour de France (Stuff)
- Cycling: Armstrong confirms Tour de France entry (Telegraph.co.uk)
- Kresge, Bowditch share Jacob's Creek Open lead (GolfWeb)
- Armstrong to ride Tour de France (Eurosport)
- Ullrich eager to face Armstrong
- Armstrong returning to Tour de France
- Armstrong will return to Tour de France (Dallas Morning News)
- Armstrong gearing up for the Tour de France (Contra Costa Times)
- First Edition Cycling News for February 18, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Countdown to bridge's fate draws near (Boonville Daily News)
- Willie Nelson Cancels Australian Tour (Undercover)
- Armstrong to Ride in 2005 Tour De France (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
- Lance to return for Tour de Georgia
- Weather cooperates; MM 150 Sled Dog Race goes on (The Pilot-Independent)
- Millar clinches Le Tour reprieve
- Armstrong in Tour de France (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Michigan Farmers Seek Aussie Tips (Ag Report)
- Try the shopping workout (WVEC)
- Track World Cup 04-05 Round 4 - CDM (Cyclingnews.com)
- Legally Speaking - with Bob Mionske: The Monopoly Machine, Part 2 (Inside Triathlon)
- It's Official: Lance Will Race In Next Tour de France (KEYE via Yahoo! News)
- Davis takes the lead; Tiger lurking (Fox Sports)
- Millar can ride 2006 Tour after appeal (Guardian Unlimited)
- ARMSTRONG TO RACE IN TOUR DE FRANCE AGAIN (Contactmusic)
- Davis takes early lead at Nissan Open (Miami Herald)
- Armstrong to race 2005 Tour de France (AFP via Yahoo! News)
- Going bigger and harder for 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- SportsWire
- Tour features work of famous architect (Galveston County Daily News)
- No time for coasting (Boston Globe)
- Nissan Open does British Open imitation; Davis leads (USA Today)
- Armstrong coming back for more at Tour de France (BruDirect)
- Millar's two-year ban upheld
- Lance's next Tour to be a journey of Discovery (Star-Telegram)
- Velotainment.com's Self-Guided Tour de France 2005 Travel Guide Announces Hard Launch and Features on Lance Armstrong's (PR Web)
- Davis goes to school (Boston Globe)
- Latest Cycling News for February 18, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- icSouthlondon - Cycling kids count tracks of their tears (South London Press)
- Scott lays down LA law (The Courier Mail)
- David Millar Factfile
- Armstrong to race in 2005 Tour de France (The Age)
- Kresge, Bowditch tied for Jacob's Creek lead (Sports Illustrated)
- Bike ride celebrates cancer survivor
- Jennifer Lopez Cancels European Tour (Soul Shine)
- First Edition Cycling News for February 19, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Inside Cycling with John Wilcockson: Europe bound (Velo News)
- Albany Marine recalls tour of duty in Fallujah (Springfield News)
- Valley of the Sun slated in Phoenix this weekend (Velo News)
- Armstrong to defend Georgia cycling title
- McCullough, Eaks lead Irwin in Florida (Sports Network)
- Prince to wed under his ancestors' stern gaze (Telegraph.co.uk)
- Visit our website (Gaffney Ledger)
- Band together
- Tour newcomer off to fast start (Star-Telegram)
- Seven's heaven
- All American Gal: The Kimberly Baldwin Diary 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Strange opens with 2-over 74 (The News-Press)
- HE HAS NOTHING more to prove (The State)
- HE HAS NOTHING more to prove (The State)
- billingsgazette.com - Montana and Wyoming news and classifieds (Billings Gazette)
- Campbell Leads Rain-Delayed Nissan Open (AP via Yahoo! News)
- Armstrong will race in 2005 (Capital News 9)
- Armstrong seeks seventh Tour de France win (WTOL News 11)
- Millar May Still Contest Tour
- March 1 Missouri Trout Opener Will Include Some Changes (Kansas City InfoZine)
- Ex-US leaders begin tsunami tour (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
- Thomas in hospital after crashing
- Armstrong aims for 7th Tour De France win (Miami Herald)
- Dunces!11,000 drivers caught speeding near schools (The Sunday Mail)
- Rapper 50 Cent Under Pressure After Smash Debut (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
- Lance Armstrong Goes For Lucky Seven
- Mari's Musings: Another season begins (Velo News)
- Strange shoots lackluster 74 in his Champions Tour debut (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Strange opens with 74 in Champions Tour debut, and is eight shots behind (PGA)
- Nissan Open stalled by rain and worms (USA Today)
- First Edition Cycling News for February 20, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Neil Stephens analyses the Tour - Part II (Cyclingnews.com)
- Rain Washes Out Day's Play at Nissan Open (AP via Yahoo! News)
- McCullough Leads ACE (Washington Post)
- Teutenberg, Murphy finish fastest in stage 2 at Valley of the Sun (Velo News)
- Aussie cyclists ready for Games: Bayley (The Age)
- Revealed: how Christian activists deprived cancer charity of cash (Independent)
- Aussie cyclists ready for Games: Bayley (Sydney Morning Herald)
- Aussies take out overall cycling victory (AAP via Yahoo! Australia & NZ News)
- Seniors still got game (Sun-Sentinel)
- Aussies take out overall cycling victory (Sydney Morning Herald)
- Flying high in aviation history (Middletown Press)
- Meares lifts Australia to victory (The Courier Mail)
- McCullough leads after two rounds of Champions event (Kansas City Star)
- Sunday, February 20, 2005 (Daily Breeze)
- www.cyclingnews.com news and analysis (Cyclingnews.com)
- Feasting on fund-raiser; Crowd likes taste of Pancake Day (The Advocate)
- Bowditch wins at Royal Adelaide by five shots (Hindustan Times)
- McCullough leads Champions event (Denver Post)
- Armstrong To Ride In Tour De France (CBS 2 New York)
- Strange Shoots 74 in Champions Tour Debut (AP via Yahoo! News)
- Tough field seen in Velo Challenge (Manila Bulletin)
- Velodrome cycling gains spotlight (ABS-CBNNEWS.com)
- Armstrong to Seek Seventh Straight Tour de France Win (Update2) (Bloomberg.com)
- Aussie Bowditch cruises to five-shot win (Sports Network)
- First Edition Cycling News for February 21, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Jaco Van Zyl on course to win his maiden Sunshine Tour (SABC News)
- Armstrong returning to Georgia to defend cycling title
- Scott claims share of lead at rain-hit PGA event (AFP via Yahoo! News)
- Lance Armstrong to try for seventh straight Tour de France title (Herald Standard)
- Steady James wins ACE Group Classic (Sports Network)
- Lance Armstrong to go for Seventh Tour de France Win
- Clinton, Bush Visit Sri Lanka's Nightmare Coast (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
- Century House to Krystal Room (Milford Daily News)
- Race would put California on bike racing map (BizJournals)
- Race would put California on bike racing map (BizJournals)
- Mark James wins ACE Group Classic (Fox Sports)
- Cyclist overcomes spinal cord injury to ride again (Sun-Sentinel)
- Lookouts for trouble (TimesLeader.com)
- Adventure Travel (RedNova)
- Texans end triumphantly (San Antonio Express News)
- Carrigan wants more track time (Fox Sports Australia)
- Sprinters say doctor helped get their drugs Bay Area psychiatrist says he did sporadic consulting for Conte (San Francisco Chronicle)
- James' birdies seal ACE Group Classic victory (USA Today)
- Latest Cycling News for February 21, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Monday's EuroFile: Hondo's got high hopes; Steels unsure; Branding the ProTour (Velo News)
- Tour Reports Crucial – First Word - Monday 21, February-2005 (Daily Nation)
- Remainder of Nissan Open Canceled (AP via Yahoo! News)
- Scott Wins Playoff to Capture Rain Hit Nissan Open (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
- 'Tour de California' race planned (BizJournals)
- A wet and wild Nissan Open cut short (Sports Illustrated)
- Cycling News Roundup 21 February 2005 (Daily Peloton)
- Velodrome cycling challenge set next month at Amoranto (INQ7.net)
- First Edition Cycling News for February 22, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- From age 50 to 99, more than 4,000 contestants in the Senior Games prove they are champions. (Sun-Sentinel)
- Bush's Grand Tour (CBS News)
- James claims second Champions Tour title (Sports Illustrated)
- Do you have to ride crazy to beat Armstrong? Cabello's a working class hero
- Armstrong Aims for 7th Tour De France Win By JOHN LEICESTER (Skagit Valley Herald)
- Nissan Will Be Watered Down Now (Los Angeles Times via Yahoo! News)
- Armstrong seeks seventh Tour de France win (KTRE-TV East Texas)
- He has a lifetime love of water Mason, 75, has been rowing for past 61 years (The News-Press)
- Mansion under repair (The Charleston Gazette)
- FIS ponders "Tour de France" of skiing
- Armstrong Aims for 7th Tour De France Win (Bismarck Tribune)
- Cyclomundo's Elite Tours for Avid Riders: Your Entry to l'Etape du Tour 2006 (PR Web)
- Geelong Women's Tour - 2.2 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Cher digs in Down Under (Boston Herald)
- Armstrong to Ride in Tour De France (Journal Gazette & Times Courier)
- Epic Titanium Bicycles (BIKEmagic)
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