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  1. Dalton cyclist back in saddle (Chattanooga Times Free Press)
  2. If Chicago lands the 2016 Olympics, Wisconsin also wins (The Appleton Post-Crescent)
  3. A conversation Alberto Contador
  4. Hyundai And GE Plastics Unveil QarmaQ Technology Demonstration Vehicle At 77th Geneva International Motor Show (PlasticsNet)
  5. Atkinson wants Oregon to build velodromes in Medford area, Portland (The Mail Tribune)
  6. Wednesday's Eurofile: Stars come to Murcia; UCI has new anti-dope plan (Velo News)
  7. Wednesday's Mailbag: Who's at fault here? (Velo News)
  8. Jaksche to call it a career
  9. Press Release - USA Cycling rebates $1 million to Local Associations (Velo News)
  10. Jimmy Casper wins Memorial Samyn
  11. '07 Spring Classics download- free
  12. Hyundai and GE Plastics Unveil QarmaQ Advanced Technology Vehicle at Geneva Motor Show - VIDEO ENHANCED (The Auto Channel)
  13. Chatting with Michael Hiltzik
  14. Samuel Sanchez aiming on podium spot in Vuelta
  15. PEZ Turns 5! (PezCycling News)
  16. Rojas Gil wins first stage in Vuelta a Murcia
  17. Press Release: U.S. Open organizer names Eustice as executive director (Velo News)
  18. Armstrong chosen as Spirit of Jimmy V Honoree
  19. USA Cycling Weekly News Update: Feb. 28 - March 6 (usacycling.org)
  20. USA Cycling Weekly News Update: Feb. 28 - March 6 (usacycling.org)
  21. Pioneers cycle into racing season (Clarion Online)
  22. Tour de France History
  23. USA Cycling Weekly News Update: Feb. 28 - March 6
  24. Mobile COSI brings sporty experiments to Strausser (IndeOnline.com)
  25. Ullrich uses pedal power for charity
  26. Socialize and exercise with a weekly cycling group (Seattle Times)
  27. Socialize and exercise with a weekly cycling group (Seattle Times)
  28. Weekend Western Loppet Roundup (FasterSkier.com)
  29. Ride the Road to Roubaix Tonight
  30. King of the mountain (Orange County Register)
  31. ASO reveals participating teams for Paris-Nice
  32. Local Sports (Santa Cruz Sentinel)
  33. Why not jump-start your fitness routine with a marathon?
  34. Latest: Unibet not happy; VDB out; Teutenberg wins; Science in Sport-Trek (Procycling)
  35. Second stage in Vuelta a Murcia cancelled
  36. Bike Maintenance
  37. Team for upcoming UCI Track World Championships announced
  38. Team for upcoming UCI Track World Championships announced (usacycling.org)
  39. Team for upcoming UCI Track World Championships announced (usacycling.org)
  40. Ullrich in Cape Town for cycle race
  41. Tragedy & Triumph Revisited (OutdoorNewswire.com)
  42. Breaking Away from the Cycling Scandal (BusinessWeek)
  43. Breaking Away from the Cycling Scandal (BusinessWeek)
  44. Coroner's Inquest into the death of Louis A.J. Farrell (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
  45. Unibet take ASO to court
  46. Cycling to step up war on drugs
  47. Cycling season starts under black cloud (AP via Yahoo! News)
  48. Cycling season starts with credibility issues (Sports Illustrated)
  49. Cycling Season To Start Under Cloud Of Dping
  50. Meet: Team ValueAct Capital (PezCycling News)
  51. Cycling season to start under cloud of infighting, doping (Northwest Indiana Times)
  52. Universal Pedaling for Tour de Frank (Coming Soon)
  53. Sweethearts of the rodeo: Barrel racing gets the girls (Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
  54. Team CSC's victims: Kroon and Sastre
  55. Cycling Season Starts Under Black Cloud
  56. ''Val's been involved in scouting for probably longer than I've been alive" Longtime volunteer honored by Scouts (Tri-Valley Herald)
  57. Longtime volunteer honored by Scouts (Tri-Valley Herald)
  58. PEZ: In The Team Car (PezCycling News)
  59. Sports park shoots for fall (Visalia Times-Delta)
  60. Ivanka Trump shows she's the real deal
  61. Rodeo sweethearts: Barrel racing gets the girls (Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
  62. Brown sprints to victory in Vuelta a Murcia
  63. Friday's Mailbag: UCI v. ASO; sell shares to support racing; less politicking, more pedaling (Velo News)
  64. Penn-Trafford sophomore tearing up the track on local BMX circuit (Penn-Trafford Star)
  65. Casper wins opening stage in West-Vlaanderen
  66. VeloNews names new Publisher, Editor and Advertising Director (Velo News)
  67. "Nicole Cooke is a wonderful advert for everything that is good about cycling" - says Scott
  68. Colorado's Multi-Day Mountain Bike Tours
  69. USA Cycling National Festival race schedule, course maps available (usacycling.org)
  70. USA Cycling National Festival race schedule, course maps available (usacycling.org)
  71. USA Cycling National Festival race schedule, course maps available
  72. Casper comes good
  73. 'Big three' win entry concessions
  74. Cycling siblings (The Longview News-Journal)
  75. Judge rejects Unibet's appeal to race Paris-Nice
  76. Extra innings Sports in brief (Times Leader)
  77. Lance Vs. The Marathon
  78. International Cycling Union adopts new anti-doping measures
  79. "Nicole Cooke recieves less media attention than very average track athletes" - says DM
  80. Valverde wins time trial in Murcia and leads
  81. Di Luca beats Soler for Milano-Torino victory
  82. As status grows, so do the big names coming to CVC
  83. Driedaagse: Win for Hans Dekkers
  84. Preview: Paris-Nice 2007
  85. Cycling greats, amateurs on your marks...
  86. Poacher Millar turns gamekeeper
  87. Frankie Andreu says he's unsure about Landis case at Seattle bike expo
  88. Fitness 101 and #8211; a way to get started (The Valdosta Daily Times)
  89. Veteran volunteer honored (Contra Costa Times)
  90. UCI Promises to Get Tough on Doping
  91. Cycling: A mouse of a team finds itself caught between two elephants (International Herald Tribune)
  92. Cycling: A mouse of a team finds itself caught between two elephants (International Herald Tribune)
  93. Napolitano and Valverde celebrate in Murcia
  94. Millar opens Paris-Nice with victory
  95. Millar powers to time trial win
  96. Leipheimer is back in yellow / Santa Rosa man wins prologue (San Francisco Chronicle)
  97. Paris-Nice results: prologue
  98. TOUR OF CALIFORNIA / Leipheimer is back in yellow / Santa Rosa man wins prologue (San Francisco Chronicle)
  99. Paris-Nice classifications after the prologue
  100. Millar wins prologue at Paris-Nice
  101. Cycling: A mouse of a team finds itself between two elephants (International Herald Tribune)
  102. Cycling: A mouse of a team finds itself between two elephants (International Herald Tribune)
  103. U.S. MTB Team wins eight medals at Continental Championships (usacycling.org)
  104. Monday's EuroFile: Freire wins in Ruta; Hamilton eyes Georgia; Simoni going off-road (Velo News)
  105. Weylandt takes final stage in Driedaagse
  106. Paris-Nice - Millar time harps David
  107. Valverde: Milano-San Remo too dangerous
  108. U.S. MTB Team wins eight medals at Continental Championships
  109. Millar urges a cleaner sport for future generations (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  110. Sports briefly (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
  111. ICU adopts new anti-doping measures
  112. Sports in Brief | Davis wins 2d gold in speedskating (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
  113. Briefs | Canas snaps Federer's win streak at 41 matches (Seattle Times)
  114. Victorious Millar dreams of Tour de France repeat
  115. Volleyball gives Nu'u perfect set for Hall of Fame status (Denver Post)
  116. Cycling sets gold standard
  117. Confident Millar back in the old routine
  118. Cranking it up in Fresno (The Fresno Bee)
  119. Raisin Hope: Counting my blessings (Velo News)
  120. Pozzato to lead Liquigas in Milano-San Remo
  121. Fresh 'Korn: Two-wheeled gladiators (Velo News)
  122. Fresh 'Korn: Two-wheeled gladiators (Velo News)
  123. Jacques-Maynes, Thorburn clinch Central Valley titles (Velo News)
  124. Jan Ullrich (left) and Ivan Basso
  125. No charges in Spanish dope probe
  126. Millar reacts after prologue victory
  127. Monday's Mailbag: ProTour should imitate Euro' football; selling shares not easy; forget Europe, think Tour of Americas (Velo News)
  128. Paris-Nice results: stage 1
  129. Cranking it up in Fresno
  130. Nazon sprints to victory in Paris-Nice
  131. A Redlands legend (Redlands Daily Facts)
  132. A Redlands legend (Redlands Daily Facts)
  133. Journey Inside the Brains of Tour De France Cyclists as Wired to Win: Surviving the Tour de France Races into ... (The Weekly)
  134. Hoy announces kilo record attempt
  135. Paris-Nice classifications after stage 1
  136. Cycling boss expects appeal after Spanish dope case thrown out
  137. Nazon full of trust after stage win
  138. Sports briefs (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
  139. Sports briefs (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
  140. 65th Paris Nice - Stage 1 Report.
  141. Cross country skiing with a twist, ski skating catches on (Rocky Mountain News)
  142. Pro Tour 2007 - Merckx attacks DNA testing
  143. Hoy to attempt kilo record
  144. PEZ Interviews: John Devine (PezCycling News)
  145. PEZ Interviews: John Devine (PezCycling News)
  146. Spanish Judge Drops Cycling Probe
  147. Cancellara reveals 2007 goals
  148. Beltran aiming on good Tour de France
  149. Judge dismisses doping investigation that shocked cycling
  150. Pellizotti wins stage 2 in Paris-Nice
  151. Cycling: Unibet invited to San-Remo classic (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  152. Paris-Nice stage 2: results
  153. Paris-Nice classifications after stage 2
  154. Tour de France champ hits road to clear his name
  155. "Cycling needs its profile raised and the Olympics would be an ideal place to do this" - says GD
  156. Di Luca and Bertagnolli out for Tirreno-Adriatico
  157. Nazon sprints to stage victory
  158. Pellizotti: "Our team rode a wonderful race"
  159. Unibet.com invited to Milano-San Remo
  160. Pellizotti takes lead from Millar
  161. Preview: Tirreno-Adriatico 2007
  162. Funding secure for Tour (Chattanooga Times Free Press)
  163. Tour de France 2005 Stage 14
  164. Sports in Brief | Fighting Illini name stays, but image goes (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
  165. Crime and Public Safety 3-14-07 (San Bernardino Sun)
  166. Latest: Tirreno-Adriatico starts Wednesday; judge drops Puerto case (Procycling)
  167. Tour de France 2005 Stage 15
  168. Kolobnev dominates in Paris-Nice stage 3
  169. Blogs from Melbourne - Let the games begin (USA Swimming)
  170. The Feedzone with Monique Ryan: Food on the fly (Velo News)
  171. USA Cycling Weekly News Update: March 7 - 13
  172. McEwen takes opening stage in Tirreno-Adriatico
  173. Russian Kolobnev takes third stage (CNN.com)
  174. Cycling race started in Raymond (Sierra Star)
  175. Kolobnev: "Never thought I'd make it'
  176. USA Cycling Weekly News Update: March 7 - 13 (usacycling.org)
  177. Gotta keep up with what's new (The Christian Science Monitor)
  178. "Road racing is already a very poor cousin to track cycling in this country" - says ZC
  179. Paris-Nice results: stage 3
  180. Paris-Nice classifications after stage 3
  181. Records made to be broken: Horses speeds keep improving through years (Delaware State News)
  182. Tirreno-Adriatico results: stage 1
  183. Tirreno-Adriatico classifications after stage 1
  184. Lance Armstrong & Tory Burch
  185. Briefs | U.S. women soccer beat Denmark, win Algarve Cup (Seattle Times)
  186. McEwen back after sickness
  187. Cyclo Sportives -- When Thousands of Cyclists Race Against the Clock (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
  188. Cyclo Sportives -- When Thousands of Cyclists Race Against the Clock (PR Web)
  189. Bonaduce bliss (The Des Moines Register)
  190. The cycling champ and the N.Y.C. fashion designer have been quietly dating, sources tell PEOPLE
  191. North American Notes: Georgia and U.S. Open are all systems go; O’Neill (Velo News)
  192. UW-Sheboygan cycling: Making a name for itself (Sheboygan Press)
  193. Armstrong Finds Love with Burch
  194. Scotch beef backing for Hoy (Meat News)
  195. North American Notes: Georgia, U.S. Open good to go; crash injures O'Neill and others (Velo News)
  196. Local duo has lofty aspirations for Short Track showdown (The Bay City Times)
  197. Local duo has lofty aspirations for Short Track showdown (The Bay City Times)
  198. Spanish prosecutors appeal court decision to drop Operation Puerto doping probe
  199. Benitez wins opening stage in Portugal
  200. Bike makers take automatic transmisson for a spin (CNET)
  201. 2007 UCI Mountain Bike World Cup eligibility requirements
  202. Paris-Nice results: stage 4
  203. After 20-year hiatus, rider returns to bicycle racing (Kingsburg Recorder)
  204. Bike makers take automatic transmisson for a spin (ZDNet)
  205. Lance Armstrong Gets Cozy With Tory Burch
  206. Paris-Nice classifications after stage 4
  207. "There is an appalling lack of competition between the big names in cycling" - says IJ
  208. Bike makers take automatic transmission for a spin (ZDNet)
  209. Watch the 2007 UCI Track World Championships live online
  210. Tirreno-Adriatico results: stage 2
  211. Sports Calendar 03/16 (The Daily Advance)
  212. Contador has impressive stage win
  213. Tirreno-Adriatico classifications after stage 2
  214. BBC Kent route map
  215. Alberto Contador honors his team
  216. Sports on TV (USA Today)
  217. Milwaukee Suburban Police Reports (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
  218. Areekev wins stage in Tirreno-Adriatico
  219. Contador wins in Paris-Nice, Rebellin leads
  220. Tour de France
  221. Tirreno-Adriatico victims: Efimkin, Roche, Gutierrez
  222. Local riders play host to pro cyclists (Visalia Times-Delta)
  223. Latest: Prosecutor appeals Puerto decision; break for Efimkin; Georgia confirmed; Hondo unsure of racing (Procycling)
  224. Legally Speaking - with Bob Mionske: Points is Points (Velo News)
  225. Arekeev delighted after first win
  226. U.S. Open Cycling Championship (NBC 12 Richmond)
  227. Sastre to be patient after crash
  228. Quad Knopf bringing prestige (The Fresno Bee)
  229. Cycling on BBC
  230. Portugal: Hunter sprints to victory
  231. Ricco climbs to victory in Italy (CNN.com)
  232. Ricco wins stage three in Tirreno
  233. Popovych impresses in Paris-Nice
  234. Yreka council addresses hydrant issues (Siskiyou Daily News)
  235. "Millar appears to be on great form in this year's Paris-Nice race, but can he win it?" - BS
  236. Paris-Nice results: stage 5
  237. Paris-Nice classifications after stage 5
  238. Tour de France 2005 Stage 16
  239. 65th Paris Nice - Stage 5 Report
  240. Tirreno-Adriatico results: stage 3
  241. Millar maintains Paris-Nice form
  242. Tour of California: Race gaining global world wide appeal (Marin Independent Journal)
  243. Max Hoffman Made Imports Less Foreign to Americans (New York Times)
  244. Tirreno-Adriatico classifications after stage 3
  245. State Report (The Greenville News)
  246. SPORT KILT (Long Beach Press-Telegram)
  247. Deputy DA to compete in international cycling event (Marin Independent Journal)
  248. Tour de France 2005 Stage 17
  249. Popovych: "I didn't expect to win"
  250. Step by step, stair climbs succeed (Orlando Sentinel)




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