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  1. Students learn from a master (Glenwood Springs Post Independent)
  2. "I took a risk": Ricco
  3. Heroism marked with medal, praise (Orlando Sentinel)
  4. Millar holds Paris-Nice position
  5. Cyclist ready to race (Visalia Times-Delta)
  6. Cyclist ready to race (Visalia Times-Delta)
  7. Tour of California popularity growing (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
  8. Tour de France 2005 Stage 18
  9. Italian cyclist Rebellin retains lead in Paris-Nice race (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  10. Italian cyclist Rebellin retains lead in Paris-Nice race (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  11. Sanchez impresses as Millar drops
  12. California sees Pro Tour in near future (The Fresno Bee)
  13. Tirreno: Two in a row for Ricco
  14. Cycling Gets Cool In Swinging London (PezCycling News)
  15. Luis Leon Sanchez wins in Paris-Nice
  16. Sebring: Tafel Racing hour six notes (Motorsport.com)
  17. Garrido speeds to time trial win in Portugal
  18. Paris-Nice results: stage 6
  19. Sports Briefing (New York Times)
  20. Tour de France - Topix.net
  21. Paris-Nice classifications after stage 6
  22. Television movies for the week of March 18 (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  23. Tirreno-Adriatico results: stage 4
  24. On The Air (The Victoria Advocate)
  25. Tirreno-Adriatico classifications after stage 4
  26. Cycling squad set for season (Gloucester County Times)
  27. Sanchez: "Thanks to my teammates"
  28. 03/18/2007; 03:31:14 AM (Hutchinson News)
  29. Bikers left waiting as city spins its wheels (The Daily Review)
  30. Ricco reacted on his second consecutive stage win
  31. Jacques-Maynes and Powers take TT wins at Sequoia (Velo News)
  32. Tour de France 2005 Stage 19
  33. Sanchez impresses, Millar drops
  34. Ricco reacts to his second consecutive stage win
  35. Lance's Ladies Look Alike
  36. Benitez wins final stage, Hunter takes overall
  37. Schumacher wins time trial and takes lead
  38. Contador attack seals Paris-Nice
  39. Contador wins Paris-Nice after solo
  40. Paris-Nice results: stage 7
  41. Paris-Nice: final classifications
  42. Aggies rally in 9th, edge Jayhawks in college baseball (Austin American-Statesman)
  43. Tirreno-Adriatico results: stage 5
  44. Tirreno-Adriatico classifications after stage 5
  45. Briefs | Nadal ends title drought at Indian Wells (Seattle Times)
  46. Boarders, bikers unfazed by talk of bans, have mixed (Oroville Mercury-Register)
  47. Bicycle Classic rolling into Redlands this week (Daily Bulletin)
  48. Boarders, bikers unfazed by talk of bans, have mixed (Chico Enterprise-Record)
  49. Contador: "My greatest win"
  50. Redlands spinning its wheels (San Bernardino Sun)
  51. Sports Digest (Louisville Courier-Journal)
  52. Injured couple seek honors for rescuer, charges for driver (Miami Herald)
  53. Stefan Schumacher already on form
  54. Dominating performance (Visalia Times-Delta)
  55. Cycling classic (Visalia Times-Delta)
  56. Visalia's streets bring out best in cyclists (The Fresno Bee)
  57. Dominguez, de Goede tops at Visalia Criterium (Velo News)
  58. 23 teams to participate in Amstel Gold Race
  59. Salisbury teen will join cyclists for first City Park Criterium (Salisbury Post)
  60. Bono wins penultimate stage, Klöden takes lead
  61. Bono wins penultimate stage, Klöden takes lead
  62. Tour de France London
  63. Tirreno-Adriatico results: stage 6
  64. Firecracker 50 in Breckenridge to host MTB Marathon Nationals (usacycling.org)
  65. Firecracker 50 in Breckenridge to host MTB Marathon Nationals (usacycling.org)
  66. Crime and Public Safety 3-14-07 (Daily Bulletin)
  67. Tirreno-Adriatico classifications after stage 6
  68. International Cycling Union
  69. Bono comments first professional victory
  70. Firecracker 50 in Breckenridge to host MTB Marathon Nationals
  71. Kloeden snatches Tirreno-Adriatico lead
  72. Athletes attend Senior games (Grand Traverse Herald)
  73. Tour de France 2005 Stage 20
  74. Haedo takes Stage 2, Leipheimer holds lead in Amgen Tour (Velo News)
  75. Wiggins ready for Palma challenge
  76. Gifts make bike-riding safer for children (Pensacola News Journal)
  77. Pedaling through aches and pain (Miami Herald)
  78. 'Shootout' keeps rider young (Tucson Citizen)
  79. Locals have banner day in Dade City races (St. Petersburg Times)
  80. Wiggins set for Palma challenge
  81. KMK cycling expo Sunday (The Mining Journal)
  82. Paris-Nice final: Contador flies to victory (Procycling)
  83. Business briefcase (Gloucester Daily Times)
  84. Toolbox: Positive Self-Talk (PezCycling News)
  85. Tour de France 2005 Stage 21
  86. Fernandez takes final stage, Klöden wins Tirreno
  87. Top-flight field targets Tour de Georgia (Velo News)
  88. Top-flight field targets Tour de Georgia (Velo News)
  89. Sunderland, O'Grady gear up for La Primavera (Velo News)
  90. EuroTrash Thursday! (PezCycling News)
  91. Start your pedals! Pro bikers return on June 3 (Lancaster Online)
  92. Start your pedals! Pro bikers return on June 3 (Lancaster Online)
  93. "I wouldn't bother betting on Contador for the Tour De France this year." - says LL
  94. Tirreno-Adriatico results: stage 7
  95. WADA in civil action request
  96. 'Where Legends are Born': the new brigade (Redlands Daily Facts)
  97. Press Release - Boulder Cup 'cross on Altitude TV (Velo News)
  98. Tirreno-Adriatico: final classifications
  99. Kloeden wins Tirreno-Adriatico; Fernandez takes final stage
  100. Team Jelly Belly gearing up (San Bernardino Sun)
  101. Is this what you get when a rapacious American capitalist takes U.S. bike racing for a spin? (SF Weekly)
  102. Fernandez relieved after first win
  103. Five Mile Point opens Saturday (The Daily Star)
  104. Klöden confident about season start
  105. Wednesday's Eurofile: Farrar eyes the Classics; Hincapie aims for Georgia; ProTour Wars (Velo News)
  106. Dallas off-road cycling tips and trails (Dallas Morning News)
  107. Dallas off-road cycling tips and trails (Dallas Morning News)
  108. "Other than Vino, who will be Basso's main competition at the Tour de France?" - asks SF
  109. Tracking power at the Tour of California (Velo News)
  110. Leon Van Bon wins Nokere Koerse
  111. The Alice Faye Collection (DVD Talk)
  112. Favorites looking forward to Milano-San Remo
  113. Gould, U.S. Women's MTB Team ranked number one in the world
  114. USA Cycling Weekly News Update: March 14 - 20 (usacycling.org)
  115. USA Cycling Weekly News Update: March 14 - 20 (usacycling.org)
  116. Online registration for Madrid BMX Supercross World Cup now open
  117. Assault the asphalt (Asheville Citizen-Times)
  118. NiteLife (local) (Evansville Courier & Press)
  119. USA Cycling Weekly News Update: March 14 - 20
  120. OrganicAthlete to Launch All Vegan Cycling Team (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
  121. OrganicAthlete to Launch All Vegan Cycling Team (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
  122. OrganicAthlete to Launch All Vegan Cycling Team (PR Web)
  123. Bicycle thefts concern police (Penn State Collegian)
  124. Oak Glen returns to Redlands Classic (Velo News)
  125. Oak Glen returns to Redlands Classic (Velo News)
  126. Unibet.com becomes Canyon in France
  127. Popovych aiming on Tour de France stage win
  128. Preview: Milano-San Remo 2007
  129. Wednesday's EuroFile: Evans eyes the Ardennes; Slipstream eyes Critérium (Velo News)
  130. Skies clear just in time for the Redlands Bicycle Classic (Redlands Daily Facts)
  131. "I don't see any problem with discussing the Grand Tours this early in the season" - says IJ
  132. Fitness as a Balance Sheet (BusinessWeek)
  133. WADA looking to get involved in Operation Puerto doping case
  134. Thursday's EuroFile: Evans eyes the Ardennes; Slipstream eyes Critérium (Velo News)
  135. Foodie: Nomad adds Café Hollander to the map (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
  136. Forever Stamps and Another Postage Rate Hike
  137. Briefly sports (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
  138. Dirt slingers catch air at Wheels Park (Naples Daily News)
  139. Keyesville Classic rides into town once again (Kern Valley Sun)
  140. Altitude training pays off in time trial (Daily Bulletin)
  141. Road Race makes a grand return (San Bernardino Sun)
  142. Briefs | Venus Williams wins opening-round match (Seattle Times)
  143. What's become of Iban Mayo?
  144. Lance Armstrong's wandering eye
  145. Bike racing returns to Gainesville (AccessNorthGA)
  146. Bike racing returns to Gainesville (AccessNorthGA)
  147. SanRemo Primer: How We Look To Her (PezCycling News)
  148. Road Race makes a grand return (Daily Bulletin)
  149. Fitness As A Balance Sheet (BusinessWeek)
  150. Honolulu Hills turns back the clock (Midway Driller)
  151. Tuft takes men's time trial (Redlands Daily Facts)
  152. Tuft takes men's time trial (Redlands Daily Facts)
  153. The Cape Epic: Not your average 886km, eight-day MTB stage race (Velo News)
  154. Cyclists climb to the top (Redlands Daily Facts)
  155. Leavenworth County Commission Agenda, week of March 19 (Mirror)
  156. Monthly interview with Michael Barry: March
  157. Sports briefs (The Record)
  158. Lengthy stage ideal for BMC's Moninger (Daily Bulletin)
  159. Wheels of fitness (San Bernardino Sun)
  160. Spin City Classic to fill downtown with cyclists (Orlando Sentinel)
  161. Bicycle messenger will soon negotiate Rochester traffic (Post-Bulletin)
  162. Tour of California popularity growing (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
  163. "Well done to Oscar Freire, sat on Petacchi's wheel and sprinted beautifully" - says SQ
  164. Bikes on ice (Anchorage Daily News)
  165. Freire does it again in Milano-San Remo
  166. Lengthy stage ideal for BMC's Moninger (San Bernardino Sun)
  167. Lengthy stage ideal for BMC's Moninger (San Bernardino Sun)
  168. EuroTrash Monday! (PezCycling News)
  169. Milano-San Remo: Full results
  170. Freire claims Milan-San Remo win
  171. Outdoors gear gallery (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
  172. Reactions after Milano-San Remo
  173. Retired Aussie cyclist McDonald dies in tunnel inferno (Velo News)
  174. Supporting Floyd (Lancaster Online)
  175. Hackett struggles to match Thorpe (The Palm Beach Post)
  176. Triathlon treks through Havasu (Today's News-Herald)
  177. A bit of local flair in men's race (Redlands Daily Facts)
  178. Sports Briefs: Kessler retains boxing titles (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  179. Locals make their move in Bike Classic (San Bernardino Sun)
  180. Locals make their move in Bike Classic (Daily Bulletin)
  181. Defending women's champion still wearing yellow jersey (Redlands Daily Facts)
  182. Racers come from all over for the Redlands Bicycle Classic (Redlands Daily Facts)
  183. Spring has sprung, so has need for (unnecessary) speed (Inside Bay Area)
  184. Salida: A Mountain Biker's Mecca (OutdoorNewswire.com)
  185. Tadesse - powerful and poised in response to Bekele's problems (IAAF)
  186. Sunday Interview: A conversation with Stefan Schumacher (Velo News)
  187. Weylandt wins Ronde van het Groene Hart
  188. Augé victorious in Cholet-Pays de Loire
  189. Recovery's too often overlooked
  190. A conversation with Stefan Schumacher
  191. Cooke opens Euro season with win
  192. Bookwalter leads USA Cycling National Development Team in Spain (usacycling.org)
  193. Bookwalter leads USA Cycling National Development Team in Spain (usacycling.org)
  194. Lance Armstrong seeks team members for RAGBRAI
  195. Outdoors calendar (Asheville Citizen-Times)
  196. Sharapova edges Venus Williams (Austin American-Statesman)
  197. Redlands Bicycle Classic lets good times roll (The Press-Enterprise)
  198. Bookwalter leads USA Cycling National Development Team in Spain
  199. Crowd size makes history (San Bernardino Sun)
  200. Crowd size makes history (San Bernardino Sun)
  201. Opinion Articles (Columbia Daily Spectator)
  202. Round and Round (Columbia Daily Spectator)
  203. Milan-San Remo: Freire shines on Via Roma (Procycling)
  204. Latest: MSR fallout; ProTour rankings; Castilla y Leon; McDonald killed (Procycling)
  205. Monday's EuroFile: Top stars to Spain; Contador relishes ProTour lead. (Velo News)
  206. "Will this be the year Nicole Cooke gets the recognition she deserves?" - asks Tom
  207. Karpets opens with time trial victory in Spain
  208. Landis returns to Pennsylvania for fundraiser
  209. Sixty pledge $1,000 to ride with Armstrong
  210. Registration for USA Cycling National Festival Opens April 5 (usacycling.org)
  211. Bajadali wins wide open Classic (Redlands Daily Facts)
  212. Bajadali wins wide open Classic (Redlands Daily Facts)
  213. Registration for USA Cycling National Festival Opens April 5
  214. Cancer Found on Edwards' Hip -- Outpouring Of Sympathy
  215. By The Standard Staff - 03/27/2007 (The Montana Standard)
  216. Elizabeth Edwards Speaks In Cleveland
  217. Swanson outduels Russell in Scottsdale (Tucson Citizen)
  218. Swanson outduels Russell in Scottsdale (Tucson Citizen)
  219. Coaches Around the Country: J.D. Downing (FasterSkier.com)
  220. THE LOST PARISH / After more than a decade without their church, the faithful return to the sanctuary -- for one ... (San Francisco Chronicle)
  221. Landis returns to Pa. for fundraiser to fight doping charge
  222. Classic crowd makes event history (Daily Bulletin)
  223. Classic crowd makes event history (Daily Bulletin)
  224. SLO's Hanson takes top prize at Sentinel Criterium (The Sentinel)
  225. Tuesday's EuroFile: Karpets flies; Riis responds; Kirchen recovers; Oscar plans (Velo News)
  226. Liz Feels Lifted by Love
  227. Bos aims to burn up the boards at track world's (Velo News)
  228. "DSC have sent a strong team to the Vuelta Castilla y Leon and look the team to beat" - says IJ
  229. Toolbox: Racing and Training Recovery (PezCycling News)
  230. Bertolini and Predictor-Lotto celebrate in Italy
  231. Armstrong Offering Spots on RAGBRAI Team
  232. Ventoso sprints to victory in Castilla y Leon
  233. Parlee's Z1 SL: Custom Fit Full Carbon Test (PezCycling News)
  234. Parlee's Z1 SL: Custom Fit Full Carbon Test (PezCycling News)
  235. Parlee's Z1 SL: Custom Fit Full Carbon Test (PezCycling News)
  236. Technical Q&A with Lennard Zinn - Sage advice for travellers and tire changers (Velo News)
  237. Hayles hungry for Worlds success
  238. Technical Q&A with Lennard Zinn - Sage advice for travellers and tire changers (Velo News)
  239. Vickers suffers 2nd degree burns at Bristol (SportingNews.com)
  240. LeBron James to Co-Host ESPY Awards
  241. Technical Q&A with Lennard Zinn - Sage advice for travelers and tire changers (Velo News)
  242. Elizabeth Edwards Gets Outpouring Of Sympathy
  243. Public records 3.28 (Coffeyville Journal)
  244. Racing time (The Virginia Gazette)
  245. Vickers healing from a hot ride in race at Bristol (Denver Post)
  246. Recreation Notes: Martin wins another (Tulsa World)
  247. Fox concludes stellar college basketball career (Reno Gazette-Journal)
  248. Pedaling friendship at any speed (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
  249. Brian Vickers Suffers 2nd Degree Burns (ABC News)
  250. 2007 Tour de Georgia: Your biking guide (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)




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