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  1. Scharping: "Ullrich out of national team"
  2. Latest Cycling News for February 16, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  3. Cyclists to bike through Valley (Tri-Valley Herald)
  4. Bike Maintenance
  5. Sponsorship, testing and the Tour: A conversation with Slipstream owner Doug Ellis (Velo News)
  6. Loddo wins final stage, Charteau takes overall
  7. Rochelle Gilmore: Changing times (Cyclingnews.com)
  8. Rochelle Gilmore: Changing times (Cyclingnews.com)
  9. Freire sprints to victory in Trofeo Mallorca
  10. In high gear now (Long Beach Press-Telegram)
  11. Cycling News 16 February 2007 (Daily Peloton)
  12. West Oakland Fatal Crash Raises Questions (Berkeley Daily Planet)
  13. PEZ-Clusive Interview: The “Specialized Angel” Speaks! (PezCycling News)
  14. Chavanel and Nuyens celebrate in Bessges
  15. Cycling: Avery gets back to first love (The New Zealand Herald)
  16. 'You can't be prudent in the fight against doping'
  17. 2007 Tour of California: Rolling down the coast (Procycling)
  18. 2007 Tour of California: Rolling down the coast (Procycling)
  19. McEwen plans future
  20. Latest: Ruta del Sol; no real comeback for Dierckxsens; Women's world cup Geelong (Procycling)
  21. Garmin(R) Joins with Amgen Tour of California and Gives Athletes a Competitive Edge (FinanzNachrichten)
  22. Garmin(R) Joins with Amgen Tour of California and Gives Athletes a Competitive Edge (FinanzNachrichten)
  23. Discovery Channel dropping cycling team sponsorship
  24. Press Release: Tour de France Extends Partnership with VeloNews Through 2009 (Velo News)
  25. Tour de France Extends Partnership with VeloNews Through 2009 (Velo News)
  26. Garmin(R) Joins with Amgen Tour of California and Gives Athletes a Competitive Edge (SYS-CON Media)
  27. Garmin(R) Joins with Amgen Tour of California and Gives Athletes a Competitive Edge (SYS-CON Media)
  28. Pound to keep punching
  29. Cycling Race Did Not Test for Drug of Its Sponsor (New York Times)
  30. Cycling: Yong Li sets new milestone (New Straits Times)
  31. Dave Albee: Landis raising funds while stating his innocence (Marin Independent Journal)
  32. Cycling: World Cup in balance for Wiggins (Guardian Unlimited)
  33. Community Bulletin Board (Napa Valley Register)
  34. doping progress a miracle
  35. BMX news & racing round-up for February 17, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  36. Lincicome: NASCAR cheats its way to the top (Rocky Mountain News)
  37. Senior Is Sailing Into The Sunset (The Tampa Tribune)
  38. California cycling (The Salinas Californian)
  39. TOUR OF CALIFORNIA / Cable station gives tour 11 hours of TV time (San Francisco Chronicle)
  40. Tour de France extends partnership with VeloNews through 2009 (Velo News)
  41. National Development Team set for USA Cycling Pro Tour opener (usacycling.org)
  42. National Development Team set for USA Cycling Pro Tour opener (usacycling.org)
  43. Colorado's Multi-Day Mountain Bike Tours
  44. Tougher start, later time trial favors Leipheimer at Amgen Tour 2.0 (Velo News)
  45. National Development Team set for USA Cycling Pro Tour opener
  46. First Edition Cycling News for February 18, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  47. Tour of California - USA National Development Team (Daily Peloton)
  48. World's Cycling Elite Pedal Through Capital Tuesday (News10 Sacramento)
  49. PCDI reviews upcoming events, emergency preparedness (Lamar Daily News)
  50. Zars turning some heads on the trails (Laramie Boomerang)
  51. Tour draws nine of the top racing teams (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
  52. Pair of SLO cyclists are ready to race in Tour (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
  53. Amgen bike tour draws top talent (Los Angeles Daily News)
  54. Dave Albee: Sausalito hopes to keep Tour of California watchers in town (Marin Independent Journal)
  55. Pair of SLO cyclists are ready to race in Tour (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
  56. Second Tour of California cycling race starts today (Contra Costa Times)
  57. Santa Clarita Calendar (Los Angeles Daily News)
  58. Doctors, families team up against obesity (Contra Costa Times)
  59. Pound Affirms Armstrong Stance
  60. Fundraiser set to benefit family of Hal Rothman (Las Vegas Sun)
  61. Multisport: Mind over Matter (RunnersWeb.com)
  62. Julich, CSC have high hopes for Amgen Tour (Velo News)
  63. A Losing Proposition (Oroville Mercury-Register)
  64. What's up with THAT?
  65. Racing to be King of the Mountain (San Jose Mercury News)
  66. TOUR OF CALIFORNIA / Fast-paced bicycle race begins with Coit Tower ride (San Francisco Chronicle)
  67. First Edition Cycling News for February 19, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  68. California tour organizers dream of grand-tour status (Velo News)
  69. Sluitingsprijs Oostmalle (Gazet van Antwerpen Trofee #8) (Daily Peloton)
  70. MTB news & racing round-up for February 19, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  71. A Losing Proposition (RedNova)
  72. MTB news & racing round-up for February 19, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  73. Tour of California - Team CSC Press Conference & Interviews (Daily Peloton)
  74. USA Cycling Pro Tour opens with prologue win for Leipheimer (usacycling.org)
  75. Sports briefly (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
  76. Landis angered by Pound criticism
  77. Racing to Be King of the Mountain: Summit Climb Puts Cyclists to the Test (RedNova)
  78. USA Cycling Pro Tour opens with prologue win for Leipheimer
  79. TOUR OF CALIFORNIA / Top cyclists -- up close and personal / Fans pack S.F. streets to see and touch racers in prologue ... (San Francisco Chronicle)
  80. Leipheimer takes early Tour of California lead
  81. Leipheimer is back in yellow / Santa Rosa man wins prologue (San Francisco Chronicle)
  82. Rick Polito: Firmly retired, LeMond remains face of cycling to many (Marin Independent Journal)
  83. BMX site on Athens’ agenda (Chattanooga Times Free Press)
  84. 24 Hours cycling event about fun (Tucson Citizen)
  85. Leipheimer Takes Early Lead In Tour Of California
  86. Latest Cycling News for February 19, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  87. Latest Cycling News for February 19, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  88. Armstrong's former cycling team appears to be on rebound (Houston Chronicle)
  89. Hometown Hero Levi Leipheimer Takes Victory At 2007 Amgen Tour of...
  90. Bike Tech: Amgen Pro Cycle Tour (Wired News)
  91. Landis buoyed by Landaluze case
  92. TOUR OF CALIFORNIA / Leipheimer is back in yellow / Santa Rosa man wins prologue (San Francisco Chronicle)
  93. Garmin Joins with Amgen Tour of California (Kansas City InfoZine)
  94. Garmin Joins with Amgen Tour of California (Kansas City InfoZine)
  95. 650-Bicycle Race Underway In Bay Area (KGO-TV Bay Area)
  96. Monday's EuroFile: Freire wins in Ruta; Hamilton eyes Georgia; Simoni going off-road (Velo News)
  97. Beijing Olympic Competition Depends on Parker Technology (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
  98. "Alex Dowsett, the 18-year-old from Essex, looks set to win everything in sight" - says TI
  99. First Edition Cycling News for February 20, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  100. First Edition Cycling News for February 20, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  101. Chaotic Crash Ends Tour Of California's Stage 1 (CBS 5 Bay Area)
  102. Ivan Stevic's Fuji Toyota United Team Issue (Cyclingnews.com)
  103. Leipheimer keeps yellow - Devine, Bookwalter strong on stage one (usacycling.org)
  104. Landis 'writes off 2007 season'
  105. Leipheimer keeps yellow - Devine, Bookwalter strong on stage one
  106. Bob Cullinan: Cozza enjoys home-course advantage (Marin Independent Journal)
  107. Briefs | Daytona 500 crash debate continues (Seattle Times)
  108. Crash ruling keeps Leipheimer in cycling lead (Los Angeles Times)
  109. We Are All Descending into a Mud Bath ; the Cycling Column (RedNova)
  110. Swiss halt Ullrich investigation
  111. Leipheimer keeps yellow jersey despite crash ending (Contra Costa Times)
  112. Valley cyclists get out for an early spin (The Fresno Bee)
  113. Latest Cycling News for February 20, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  114. Latest: UCI/ASO battle heating up; Steels complains; Lévitan dies (Procycling)
  115. Crash Ends Tour Of California's Stage 1 (CBS 13 Sacramento)
  116. Mountain Bike Racing Brings Mountain Bikers Together (PR.com)
  117. Cycling key draw for Delhi tourism Delhi Tourism prospects (The Simcoe Reformer)
  118. Tour of California Bike Race Heads to Downtown Sacramento (News10 Sacramento)
  119. Jack and a smile help Landis raise money for defense
  120. Kiwi pair given shot in World Cup cycling round (Stuff)
  121. First Edition Cycling News for February 21, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  122. Cycling: Queally off track for World Cup (Guardian Unlimited)
  123. Tour Of California Course Runs Through Davis (CBS 13 Sacramento)
  124. Cycling through: Americans dig the sport (USA Today)
  125. Cycling through: Americans dig the sport (USA Today)
  126. Schools warn of possible Spike Shooter's side effects (Colorado Springs Gazette)
  127. JOANNE HO-YOUNG LEE -- MERCURY NEWS PHOTOGRAPHS (San Jose Mercury News)
  128. No change to the overall standings after stage two in California
  129. Bay Area events (San Jose Mercury News)
  130. Schools warn against energy drink (Colorado Springs Gazette)
  131. Behind every good man is ... er ... a dominatrix? (Contra Costa Times)
  132. Latest Cycling News for February 21, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  133. Tour of California: Cycling's center stage
  134. Still the same leader but now all will climb (San Jose Mercury News)
  135. Back on the track: Season opener at Kings Speedway scheduled for Saturday night (The Sentinel)
  136. Cycling: Christchurch pair off to World Cup meet (The New Zealand Herald)
  137. TOUR OF CALIFORNIA / Support team keeps wheels turning in bike race (San Francisco Chronicle)
  138. Veteran Longo targets 2008
  139. Wednesday's Mailbag: Nobody's neutral on that late neutralization (Velo News)
  140. Ullrich ready to quit cycling? (News 24 South Africa)
  141. www.cyclingnews.com - the world centre of cycling (Cyclingnews.com)
  142. Vid Games: More fun with more than 1 (AP via Yahoo! News)
  143. www.cyclingnews.com - the world centre of cycling (Cyclingnews.com)
  144. Mas O Menos 100k - NE (Cyclingnews.com)
  145. Mas O Menos 100k - NE (Cyclingnews.com)
  146. Cyclist Ullrich to make career-future statement
  147. World sport (The West Australian)
  148. Inside Team Liquigas at the Tour of California (Daily Peloton)
  149. Bayley has eyes on big-money prize (AAP via Yahoo!7 Sports)
  150. Wiggins aims for London win
  151. Bayley has eyes on big-money prize (AAP via Yahoo!7 News)
  152. eam CSC Julich: Back to Basics (Daily Peloton)
  153. It's just one man and his two wheels (and his mechanic, masseuse, driver. . .) (San Jose Mercury News)
  154. Stage 2 Delivers Capitol Thrills
  155. Desert draws cycling's bravest for 24-hor event (Northwest Explorer)
  156. Jan Pehrson: Cayard has big plans for World Sailing League (Marin Independent Journal)
  157. Leipheimer retains yellow, Devine top development squad rider (usacycling.org)
  158. Tour de France 2005 Stage 14
  159. Ivan Basso's Trek Madone
  160. Gonzalez handed two-year ban
  161. Community briefs (Aspen Daily News)
  162. With Frostbite, morgan wins another 5K (Asheville Citizen-Times)
  163. CYCLING NOTEBOOK: Austin riders hope dedicated training gets them to Alaska (Houston Chronicle)
  164. Voight wins a tough stage to gain ground
  165. Leipheimer retains yellow, Devine top development squad rider
  166. Tour of California's Stockton stop gives city, sport a chance to shine (The Record)
  167. Race's Stockton stop gives city, cycling a chance to shine (The Record)
  168. Race's Stockton stop gives city, cycling a chance to shine (The Record)
  169. Tour de France 2005 Stage 15
  170. Wiggins gets back on track
  171. Outdoors calendar (The Huntington Herald-Dispatch)
  172. Voight beats Leipheimer to win third stage of Tour of California
  173. Bay Area cycling fans embrace race (San Jose Mercury News)
  174. Mike Ivey: Family man has new perspective heading into 20th straight Birkebeiner (The Capital Times)
  175. With Frostbite, Morgan wins another 5K (Asheville Citizen-Times)
  176. "Wiggins will clean up in Manchester, though he's still not as good as Hoy" - says RC
  177. Race fans begin to gather for Tour of Californi (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
  178. Race fans begin to gather for Tour of California (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
  179. Le Tour looks for London boost
  180. Continental Drift with Andrew Hood: Cooler heads needed as UCI, organizers brawl (Velo News)
  181. Tour Of California's Longest Stage Begins In Rain
  182. World Champions go 1-2 in stage four, Leipheimer retains jersey (usacycling.org)
  183. World Champions go 1-2 in stage four, Leipheimer retains jersey (usacycling.org)
  184. Discovery Tightens Hold on Lead (New York Times)
  185. Discovery Tightens Hold on Lead (New York Times)
  186. Racecourse open to Tour campers
  187. World Champions go 1-2 in stage four, Leipheimer retains jersey
  188. Freire seals Andalucian triumph
  189. Tour of California: Some cycling teams taking action into own hands (Marin Independent Journal)
  190. Amgen Tour rolls through county today (The Lompoc Record)
  191. Three teams take lead in cleaning up cycling's image (San Jose Mercury News)
  192. Tour of California: Exciting sprint to the finish (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
  193. UW-Sheboygan cycling: Making a name for itself (Sheboygan Press)
  194. Six-year-old competes in her first race (Reno Gazette-Journal)
  195. CYCLING STARS GIVE FANS A THRILL (The Monterey County Herald)
  196. Discovery remains in control of Tour of California (Daily Breeze)
  197. The tour of Missouri isn’t coming to Rolla (Rolla Daily News)
  198. 'WarioWare' and other party games favor multiplayer action (The Morning Call)
  199. Party time! New Wii games dish up multiplayer madness Video-game reviews (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
  200. TOUR OF CALIFORNIA / Italian surges to win Stage 4 / Leipheimer maintains lead (San Francisco Chronicle)
  201. Latest: Teams to meet over ProTour dispute; Track world's warm-up in Manchester (Procycling)
  202. Pizarro: Tour winners enjoy real photo finish (San Jose Mercury News)
  203. BBC Kent route map
  204. Tour de France
  205. Three teams take lead in cleaning up cycling's image (San Jose Mercury News)
  206. International Cycling Union
  207. More Mishandling in Doping Case
  208. Cycling on BBC
  209. Racing through California (Register Pajaronian)
  210. Amgen Tour rolls through county (Santa Maria Times)
  211. Leipheimer pads lead with victory in stage five time trial (usacycling.org)
  212. On The Air (The Victoria Advocate)
  213. Kids get turn at Speedway (San Bernardino Sun)
  214. Test 'em all
  215. Sports in brief (The Salt Lake Tribune)
  216. Cycling fans celebrate (Battle Creek Enquirer)
  217. Kids to race for fitness at California Speedway (Daily Bulletin)
  218. Leipheimer pads lead with victory in stage five time trial
  219. GB trio victorious in Manchester
  220. Leipheimer shows his pedal power
  221. Tour de Georgia premium pass available for Hall Co., Atlanta stages (AccessNorthGA)
  222. Huff wins bronze medal in scratch race at World Cup finale
  223. "Well done to Wiggins, Hoy and Victoria Pendleton for fantastic performances" - says PB
  224. MTB News & Notes: Q&A with Cramer; Pan Am team named; no mountain-cross at Sea Otter (Velo News)
  225. Pendleton sets new British record
  226. Tour de France 2005 Stage 16
  227. Tour of California: Race gaining global world wide appeal (Marin Independent Journal)
  228. Overall Race Leader Levi Leipheimer and Stage Six Winner JJ Haedo Lead Peloton Of World's Best Cyclists Into Southern ... (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
  229. John Clayton: Walker's simple goal is to ride across country in 10 days (New Hampshire Union Leader)
  230. Tour de France 2005 Stage 17
  231. Last stop, Long Beach (Long Beach Press-Telegram)
  232. Last stop, Long Beach (Long Beach Press-Telegram)
  233. When the Levi breaks (The Lompoc Record)
  234. Leipheimer one day away from wire-to-wire win in California (usacycling.org)
  235. LATEST DEVELOPMENTS: County making pitch for international sports events (The Charlotte Observer)
  236. Tour of California has grand ambitions (San Jose Mercury News)
  237. Beware the chair (York Daily Record)
  238. Tour of California has grand ambitions (San Jose Mercury News)
  239. Amgen Tour in SCV Hailed as a Success (The Signal)
  240. Tour of California popularity growing (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
  241. A Place to Race (The Albany Herald)
  242. Leipheimer one day away from wire-to-wire win in California
  243. Tour of California wants to expand and join the ProTour (Daily Breeze)
  244. Teen star sprints toward Olympics (The News & Observer)
  245. Tour de France 2005 Stage 18
  246. California sees Pro Tour in near future (The Fresno Bee)
  247. California sees Pro Tour in near future (The Fresno Bee)
  248. California sees Pro Tour in near future (The Fresno Bee)
  249. California sees Pro Tour in near future (The Fresno Bee)
  250. Future for U.S. cycling looks good (Vallejo Times-Herald)




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