- 22 Days in Belgium: The Ground Zero of amateur cycling I (Daily Peloton)
- Haussler wins stage 19 in sprint
- 22 Days in Belgium: The Ground Zero of Amateur Cycling, I (Daily Peloton)
- Source Identified In Armstrong Doping Stories
- Marathon titles awarded at MTB Nationals
- Racing: BMW F1 team snaps up Heidfeld (Channel NewsAsia)
- Kids' races to christen course for the pros at Portsmouth Criterium (Portsmouth Herald)
- Armstrong cools comeback talk
- Lance Armstrong Says He Will Stay Retired
- Latest Cycling News for September 16, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- California bans school junk food (BBC News)
- Motor racing-Williams confirm Pizzonia for Brazil (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
- UPDATE 1-Motor racing-Heidfeld signs long-term deal with BMW (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
- Armstrong rules out return to competitive cycling (RedNova)
- WADA claims UCI boss tipped off L'Equipe in Armstrong case
- MTB News & racing round-up for September 16, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Gov. Signs Bans on School Junk Food (Los Angeles Times)
- Have Your Say
- Tour de France 2005 Stage 15
- Armstrong rules out return to competitive cycling (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
- Armstrong rules out Tour return (Eurosport)
- Cycling community assists Hurricane Katrina victims (St. Petersburg Times)
- UCI President Accused in Armstrong Leak
- Sorensen climbs to win in Spain
- A Mammoth event: U.S. mountain-bike championships kick off in California (VeloNews)
- Tour de France 2005 Stage 14
- Fordland teen among state's elite BMX racers ... Mitchell Chisholm, 15, is ranked No. 1 in age division of sprint bike (Webster County Citizen)
- First Edition Cycling News for September 16, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- "I know I am going back a few years but what did everybody think of Gianni Bugno?" - J
- Signs of Life Appearing in New Orleans (WINK TV Southwest Florida)
- Speedteq-Ti Conducting Training Seminars With Leading F1 Racing Teams in Europe (Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
- Latest Cycling News for September 15, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Latest Cycling News for September 15, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Tuesdays are big cycling nights at Fort Ord (Monterey County Herald)
- Big bike races set for this weekend (phillyburbs.com)
- Youth and Family recreation calendar (Desert Sun)
- Press Release - a chance to win signed Armstrong Tour Jersey
- Cycling News Extra for September 15, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Quesada snatches Spanish win
- Results and Reports for Australia (Cyclingnews.com)
- 33rd Carolina Cup - NE (Cyclingnews.com)
- Cycling Notebook: Cyclist discovers rewards of racing later in life (Houston Chronicle)
- Fitness Forum: Recumbent bike easier on knees (The Herald-Sun)
- 24 Hour Fitness discount for members
- Quesada snatches Spanish solo win
- Francisco Mancebo
- CYCLING: Liberty: Yong Li needs rest (New Straits Times)
- Bear Mountain Classic - NE (Cyclingnews.com)
- Bear Mountain Classic - NE (Cyclingnews.com)
- Reminder: election closes in one day
- Bicyclist takes a different approach (The Western News)
- Roundup: GarcĂ*a Quesada captures 17th stage (International Herald Tribune)
- Cycling: A return no laughing matter for Lance (International Herald Tribune)
- Bettini battles to win 16th stage
- First Edition Cycling News for September 15, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- PRESS RELEASE - U.S. Gran Prix of Cyclocross readies for second season (VeloNews)
- Crank Brothers Rolls out U.S. Gran Prix of Cyclo-Cross Series, Version 2.0 (The Ride Magazine)
- Paxton News (Landmark)
- Wednesday's Mailbag: Comeback v. retirement (VeloNews)
- U23 National Team update
- Cycling: Virus forces dejected Ulmer out of the world champs (The New Zealand Herald)
- Michael Barry's Diary: Fast and furious until the finish (VeloNews)
- Errant driver frustrates RP cyclists breakaway (Manila Bulletin)
- "Basso is a proven Tour contender - if he's going to win it, it's got to be soon" - PF
- Latest Cycling News
- Cycling: McCann proves the big wheel (Belfast Telegraph)
- Latest Cycling News for September 14, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Tour de France 2005 Stage 13
- Olympic dreams
- Post-Peak Performance Plan (Roadcycling)
- The Greatest Race (Bicycling Magazine: Tour de France)
- Hammond, Cooke head British teams (Eurosport)
- Kenny confident of swift return
- MTB News & racing round-up for September 14, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- MTB News & racing round-up for September 14, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Virus forces Ulmer out of world championships (Stuff)
- Malay Mail Online (Malay Mail)
- A Combative Armstrong Is Committed to Battling On (New York Times)
- Staying motivated (Cyclingnews.com)
- First Edition Cycling News for September 14, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- "What a superlative ride by Heras and the Liberty team on stage 15" - JM
- Vuelta Gets Interesting!
- Spaniard Pereiro joins new team
- Sports (Durango Herald)
- Latest Cycling News for September 13, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Levet of France plays ball out of bunker on 12th hole during second round of German Linde Masters in Pulheim
- TQ Paper International Two Day - NE (Cyclingnews.com)
- Organisers hope for bumper year at Tobago Classic (Trinidad Express)
- Three cyclists deny Tour de France doping allegations in French paper ...
- Cycling: Dean withdraws from Tour of Spain (The New Zealand Herald)
- CYCLING: Father takes Malacca CA to task (New Straits Times)
- McGee keeps lead at Vuelta bike race (AberdeenNews.com)
- First Edition Cycling News for September 13, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Judge dismisses breach of contract claim against Armstrong
- Reminder: elections close in three days
- Olney Daily Mail (Olney Daily Mail)
- Monday's Mailbag: Armstrong's 'comeback;' diaries a delight; and the Foaming Rant (VeloNews)
- Heidfeld injured in bike crash (Planet F1)
- Motor racing-Heidfeld to miss Brazilian Grand Prix (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
- Motor racing-Heidfeld to miss Brazilian Grand Prix (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
- Visa, travel issues snarl Polish tour
- Farrar, Pic and Huff win in Downers Grove
- QC entry among elite (Galesburg Register-Mail)
- Heidfeld reveals Brazil GP absence (CNN.com)
- "Whilst Heras isn't Rasmussen I'd have to say that Menchov can pull back time in the TT" - JM
- Motor racing: Heidfeld to miss Brazilian Grand Prix (Channel NewsAsia)
- Heidfeld to miss Brazil GP (sportal.com.au)
- Heidfeld to miss Brazilian Grand Prix (AFP via Yahoo! News)
- Poll
- Injured Heidfeld to sit out Brazil (ITV)
- NORBA #7 concludes at Snowshoe Mountain
- Latest Cycling News for September 12, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- BMX riders, track hold up during blustery South Dakota day (AberdeenNews.com)
- Bicycle Retailers Around State Laud Lance Armstrong (RedNova)
- BMX riders, track hold up during blustery South Dakota day (AberdeenNews.com)
- Reeves leads U.S. riders at marathon worlds
- Fort William Worthy Of World Championships - Peat (Sporting Life via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
- CYCLING: Le Tua ready to challenge in Jakarta (New Straits Times)
- UCI Statement Re: 1999 Tour de France Samples Analysis
- First Edition Cycling News for September 11, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Heras into overall lead after win
- Three other riders in 1999 Tour de France tested positive for EPO
- Downhill success for British duo
- Lance Armstrong after the 14th stage of the 86th Tour de France in ...
- Motor racing-Heidfeld in doubt for Brazil after accident at home (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
- Angry Lance to get back on his bike (Adelaide Confidential)
- I'm Practicing Everyday
- Motor Racing, Sept 11 (The Courier Mail)
- Big Easy returning to life little by little (Seattle Times)
- Cycling body criticizes Armstrong allegations
- Signs of Life Appearing in New Orleans (Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
- Cycling group critical of world doping leaders
- UCI scolds world doping over Armstrong
- Signs Of Life In New Orleans (CBS News)
- Signs of Life Appearing in New Orleans (AP via Yahoo! News)
- Signs of Life Appearing in New Orleans (ABC News)
- Signs of Life Appearing in New Orleans (AP via Yahoo! Asia News)
- Signs of life appear in New Orleans (CNN.com)
- Signs of life start to appear in N.O. (Kansas City Star)
- Signs of Life Start to Appear in N.O. (WJLA-TV Washington D.C.)
- DailyComet.com | Daily Comet | Thibodaux, LA (The Daily Comet)
- Signs of Life Start to Appear in N.O. (ABC News)
- Top News (WCCO 4)
- Jimenez climbs to stage victory
- Idaho Powerball millionaire fields marriage, investment proposals (Montana Standard)
- Naef Triumphs On Final Climb (Sporting Life via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
- Traces Of Normalcy Return (WOWT-TV Omaha)
- Signs of Life Start to Appear in N.O. (AP via Yahoo! Asia News)
- Signs of Life Start to Appear in N.O. (AP via Yahoo! News)
- UCI Criticizes Drug Allegations Against Armstrong
- Cycling News Flash
- Bike Maintenance
- Armstrong encouraged by UCI support, vindicated by legal victory
- They're a Couple With an Iron Will (Los Angeles Times)
- Cycling News Roundup September 9, 2005 (Daily Peloton)
- Cycling News Roundup September 9, 2005 (Daily Peloton)
- World cycling body concerned about doping tests
- Indurain puzzled by possible Armstrong comeback
- Reminder: elections close in six days
- Armstrong not facing any action
- Michael Barry's Diary: The incredible shrinking peloton (VeloNews)
- Cycling body has no evidence of doping
- Verge Mid-Atlantic Cyclo-Cross Series Announces Schedule and Sponsors (The Ride Magazine)
- Dionne moves to the ProTour (VeloNews)
- Vuelta Notebook: Danielson impressive; Discovery's not hiring; grand tours v. ProTour; what's next (VeloNews)
- Reminder: elections close in seven days
- FAST LANE BOY (Manila Bulletin)
- Friday's Mailbag: Retirements, comebacks and bike racing (VeloNews)
- United Way revs up 2005 campaign (Kansas City Kansan)
- Armstrong has nothing left to gain at Tour de France
- Newberry Community Fair and Smashfest at SSP on Saturday, Sept. 24 (The Auto Channel)
- Sanchez seizes on Ardila mistake
- Cycling champ returns to racing after battle with MS (Seattle Times)
- Marin Independent Journal - Sports (Marin Independent Journal)
- '05-06 U.S. UCI cyclo-cross calendar
- Posey County Man to Ride with Lance Armstrong
- Latest Cycling News for September 9, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Virtual reality puts stationary bike on the road (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
- A perfect pair (Cyclingnews.com)
- A test of ingenuity (Detroit Free Press)
- McConneloug, Craig strong as worlds conclude
- Tour of Spain welcomes Armstrong
- Breaking Away still brings visions of cycling mania (The Monitor)
- Breaking Away still brings visions of cycling mania (The Monitor)
- Gaertner worked his guts out for mountain bike title (Coeur d'Alene Press)
- Family and neighborhood mourn loss of 'Mr. Fix-it' (St. Petersburg Times)
- Streets closed for 'Taste of Chico' (Chico Enterprise-Record)
- Barry, Lance...What's the Deal?
- Lopes, Kintner score 4-cross world titles
- Santa Rosa's Mitchell, Mo***** Ready for Road Cycling in Sonoma (The Auto Channel)
- The ride is all uphill from here
- Farrar wins stage two of Tour de l'Avenir
- Michael Barry's Diary: It just takes one second (VeloNews)
- Legally Speaking with Bob Mionske: Carrying ID while riding (VeloNews)
- First Edition Cycling News for September 9, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- First Edition Cycling News for September 9, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Wearing Your Heart On Your Wrist
- Champion Heras suffers nasty fall
- Outings: Actor has extreme message for Omaha (Omaha World-Herald)
- Galdeano to call it a day
- Embattled Armstrong welcome to rejoin Discovery team: Osipow (AFP via Yahoo! News)
- Armstrong considers shock return
- Latest Cycling News for September 8, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Ultimate College Football Road Trip (Cincinnati Enquirer)
- Wrap up
- Glen Iris 5K (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
- Armstrong says he may race again (International Herald Tribune)
- Cycling: Embattled Armstrong welcome to rejoin Discovery team: Osipow (Channel NewsAsia)
- 8 international teams to race in Grand Prix
- Laiseka claims Spanish stage win
- Cycling Notebook: New documentary details the thrills, spills of cyclocross (Houston Chronicle)
- In the Spotlight: Lance Armstrong, Sheryl Crow, Matt Dillon and Robin Givens
- Boardman heads 'elite coach' list
- Tales from the Peloton, September 7, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Madonna Wheelers host annual Criterium in Brampton (The Brampton Guardian)
- Land Rover Outfits the LR3 for Endurance Athletes (The Auto Channel)
- Headline Grabbers
- houstonpress.com | Calendar | Stylish Scavenging | 2005-09-08 (Houston Press)
- Land Rover outfits the LR3 for endurance athletes (Triathlon Magazine)
- Charles Dionne to Saunier Duval for 2006 (Daily Peloton)
- Cycling-Armstrong to train with Discovery team in December (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
- Professional riders, amateur fun mark Olney Bicycle Classic (Olney Daily Mail)
- "Beltran has always been a good rider. He was a great domestique for Armstrong" - BS
- Sports
- Pay for play (Rough Notes)
- Galdeano announces his retirement (CNN.com)
- Cycling-'Speedy' Gonzalez calls it a day (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
- It's about pride: Armstrong hints at return to clear name (Sydney Morning Herald)
- Tour de Farce (SF Weekly)
- Stage 6: Nuyens takes title
- Latest Cycling News for September 7, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- U.S. National
- Huntington rides again (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
- Disaster drill to test rescue crews in Denali Borough (Fairbanks Daily News-Miner)
- Cycling: Armstrong may race again (Manchester Online)
- Another Tour for Armstrong?
- Cycling News Extra
- Stolen life & a stolen yellow bike (New York Daily News)
- Stage 5: Nuyens wins time trial
- Marion County parks (The Indianapolis Star)
- MTB News & racing round-up for September 7, 2005, part 1 (Cyclingnews.com)
- LOCAL NEWS from (Northwestern)
- MTB News & racing round-up for September 7, 2005, part 2 (Cyclingnews.com)
- MTB News & racing round-up for September 7, 2005, part 2 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Armstrong Comeback Possible?
- Yus suspended for substance find
- Lance And Sheryl To Tie The Knot
- Cycling: Armstrong ponders a returns to racing (The New Zealand Herald)
- Cycling News Extra for September 7, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- THE NORTH COAST A Kayak Adventure 400 MILES OF WILD COAST Paddling California's rugged northern shore presents some (San Francisco Chronicle)