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  1. Armstrong considers Tour de France comeback over French "smear campaign" (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  2. French "smear campaign" has Armstrong considering Tour de France return (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  3. Armstrong considers return to racing (RedNova)
  4. Drugs in Sports
  5. "Menchov and Rasmussen certainly do not strike me as egos-on-wheels" - JM
  6. Armstrong ponders a returns to racing (RedNova)
  7. Armstrong considers return to racing (Stuff)
  8. Cycling-Armstrong considers return to racing (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
  9. Cycling-Armstrong ponders a returns to racing (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
  10. Another cycling comeback? (Slam! Sports)
  11. Spokesman: Armstrong's comeback a 'possibility' (USA Today)
  12. Cycling: Angry Armstrong considers another Tour de France (Channel NewsAsia)
  13. The cycling superstar and the rocker are engaged, with a spring wedding likely
  14. Spokesman: Armstrong's comeback a "possibility" (AberdeenNews.com)
  15. Soon to wed, Armstrong teases about comeback (VeloNews)
  16. FEATURES (Northern Express)
  17. Armstrong to marry rock star Crow
  18. Lance Crowing to the chapel
  19. Cycling-McGee and Botero abandon Tour of Spain (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
  20. Latest Cycling News for September 6, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  21. Hunters Urged to Include Tree Stand Safety in Hunting Season Preparations (Kansas City InfoZine)
  22. Mancebo notches Spanish victory
  23. Armstrong Engaged
  24. Tour de Louisville pedals health, aid (Louisville Courier-Journal)
  25. Tour de Louisville pedals health, aid (Louisville Courier-Journal)
  26. Cycling: Hammond ready to step up a gear (icWales)
  27. Cycling: Ulmer racing in two events at world road champs ›› (The New Zealand Herald)
  28. Green Mountain Stage Race - NE (Cyclingnews.com)
  29. Ullrich Could Make Tour Debut
  30. Nuyens holds on for British win
  31. Cycling: Local riders use Pittsburgh Bike Oval as a launching pad (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  32. Cycling: Local riders use Pittsburgh Bike Oval as a launching pad (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  33. Cycling: South Park cyclist sets her sights high (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  34. Cycling: South Park cyclist sets her sights high (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  35. Atlanta 10k Classic - NE (Cyclingnews.com)
  36. First Edition Cycling News for September 6, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  37. Tour of Britain Cycling News for September 6, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  38. www.delawareonline.com ¦ The News Journal ¦ Travelers, put the iPod aside and listen to the world (Delaware Online)
  39. Tour of Britain Cycling News
  40. Menchov has Heras trailing
  41. "Menchov is doing well but I don't think he will be able to live with Heras in the mountains" - BS
  42. Cycling: Ulmer racing in two events at world road champs (The New Zealand Herald)
  43. News analysis: Who do you believe, Lance or France? (International Herald Tribune)
  44. Hammond Ready To Step Up A Gear (Sporting Life via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
  45. Antidoping Agency Seeks Test for EPO That Is Definitive
  46. Van Heeswijk ends long wait
  47. U.S. stars outshined by underdogs (San Jose Mercury News)
  48. CYCLING / Wegmann sprints to victory / Teamwork pays off in the final miles of Barclays Grand Prix (San Francisco Chronicle)
  49. Results and Reports from the USA (Cyclingnews.com)
  50. Ullrich targets Tour of Britain
  51. Beckham on the victory trail (Tennessean)
  52. Tour of champions
  53. Armstrong to aid hurricane victims with cancer (Reg Req'd)
  54. Cycling: Merckx proud of fellow Belgian s success (The Herald)
  55. The wheel deal
  56. Vuelta Q&A: Danielson's enjoying his on-the-job training (VeloNews)
  57. Longview woman rides portion of Tour de France course, meets Armstrong
  58. First Edition Cycling News for September 5, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  59. Cycling's EPO tests: Time for a 2nd opinion?
  60. The next Lance
  61. Michael Barry's Diary: Racing against the clock... with unwanted company (VeloNews)
  62. Donations pour forth for the victims of Hurricane Katrina (Reg Req'd)
  63. Fall Events Guide (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
  64. A case for Lance Armstrong
  65. THE NORTH COAST / A Kayak Adventure / 400 MILES OF WILD COAST / Paddling California's rugged northern shore presents (San Francisco Chronicle)
  66. FEATURED WEB SITES (AccessNorthGA)
  67. Armstrong to Help Katrina Cancer Patients
  68. Commuting cyclists beat the gas crunch - not the heat (Bradenton Herald)
  69. Armstrong Donations to Help Cancer Patients Get Treatment
  70. Time trial win puts Nuyens clear
  71. Bike racers prepared to tackle S.F.'s steep hills (Reg Req'd)
  72. "The crowds have been lining the route of this years Tour of Britain - fantastic to see" - TC
  73. Scott Coady Fund Raiser a Hit (Daily Peloton)
  74. EuroBike, Day 2: A Sram update and a brief visit to Italy (VeloNews)
  75. Petacchi clinches third stage win
  76. See Also: Van the man Heeswijk
  77. Tour of Britain Cycling News for September 3, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  78. Preview
  79. Winn Targets Commonwealth Glory (Sporting Life via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
  80. Sports films play well to kids (Lansing State Journal)
  81. Australian Road Cycling Championships - NE (Cyclingnews.com)
  82. billingsgazette.com - Montana and Wyoming news and classifieds (Billings Gazette)
  83. Tour de France 2005 Stage 21
  84. King Winn takes Mountain crown
  85. Winn Targets Commonwealth Glory As Swansong (Sporting Life via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
  86. An interview with Geoff Kabush , September 3, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  87. Time to come out of your pod (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  88. French press too eager to burn Armstrong in silly witch hunt
  89. Van Heeswijk ends eight-year wait
  90. First Edition Cycling News for September 3, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  91. First Edition Cycling News for September 3, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  92. BMXers Reliving Good Ol' Days (RedNova)
  93. "I'd like to see Heras win a record 4th Vuelta and then go for the TDF next year" - BS
  94. Cyclists prep for San Francisco's hills (San Jose Mercury News)
  95. Vuelta Notebook: Tour bedevils Heras, but he's the man to beat in Vuelta; three make all three GTs; what's next (VeloNews)
  96. Bicycle race abruptly called off (The Santa Rosa Press Democrat)
  97. Calendar of Events (Galesburg Register-Mail)
  98. Friday's Mailbag: More votes for cyclist(s) of the year; Tuna surprise redux (VeloNews)
  99. True grit shows through (Cornwall Seaway News)
  100. Group sets sights on BMX track (Desert Dispatch Online)
  101. Cyclists prepare for San Francisco's hills (Reg Req'd)
  102. Obituaries (Boothbay Register)
  103. Latest Cycling News for September 2, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  104. Tour of Britain Cycling News for September 2, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  105. Michael Barry's Diary: From the gun (VeloNews)
  106. Heras takes Vuelta lead with sixth stage win
  107. Some of the world's best come to S.F. CYCLING (Monterey County Herald)
  108. Some of the world's best come to S.F. CYCLING (Monterey County Herald)
  109. More riders out to tackle Green Mountains (The Burlington Free Press)
  110. LOOKING UP TO LOSERS (Lexington Herald-Leader)
  111. Heras takes Spanish stage victory
  112. Trixter X-Bike™ Vital To Greg Minnaar's 2005 World Cup Mountain Bike Title (PR Web via Yahoo! News)
  113. Iron Kids (The State)
  114. Letters to Cyclingnews - September 2, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  115. Letters to Cyclingnews - September 2, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  116. Tour de France 2005 Stage 20
  117. Eurobike show (Cyclingnews.com)
  118. Bikers set to invade streets of San Francisco
  119. Paolini sprints to stage victory
  120. Infineon Raceway Unveils Premier Downhill Course During Cycling Weekend (The Auto Channel)
  121. Infineon Raceway Unveils Premier Downhill Course During Cycling Weekend (The Auto Channel)
  122. Blind Downhill Racer Ready for Cougar Mountain Classic Cycling Weekend (The Auto Channel)
  123. Blind Downhill Racer Ready for Cougar Mountain Classic Cycling Weekend (The Auto Channel)
  124. Tour de France - Topix.net
  125. Sharon Shrine Circus comes to Tyler (Jacksonville Daily Progress)
  126. "Britain is number one in track racing now lets work to get to the top on the road" - TG
  127. Vuelta Notebook: Landis done; Casero happy; Mayo ponders future; what's next (VeloNews)
  128. Day of destiny (Reg Req'd)
  129. Schwinn Tornado Mens 26-Inch Cruiser Bike (Total Bike)
  130. Cycling on BBC TV
  131. New Lynnfield AD knows the score (Boston Globe)
  132. CYCLING / Piedmont team gearing up to win / Health Net credits success to teamwork (San Francisco Chronicle)
  133. Expert adds to Armstrong doping claims
  134. Lance? No, but it's a top U.S. cyclist ready for S.F. race (InsideBayArea)
  135. Team TIAA-CREF - 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  136. Area municipal parks (The Indianapolis Star)
  137. Super D races to the top in Colorado (Rocky Mountain News.com)
  138. From 'overweight mother' to national champ (Yakima Herald-Republic)
  139. The Big Wheel (Sun-Sentinel)
  140. The Big Wheel (Sun-Sentinel)
  141. The Lowe down on Trent's move to Discovery Channel (Cyclingnews.com)
  142. Get ready for the ride of the century (Florida Today)
  143. Tour de France 2005 Stage 19
  144. Hushovd wins Vuelta's fifth stage, McGee still leads
  145. Armstrong backed by US official
  146. CLIF Bar and IMBA Award $6,000 in Grants (IMBA)
  147. First Edition Cycling News
  148. Hushovd takes Spanish stage win
  149. First Edition Cycling News for September 1, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  150. First Edition Cycling News for September 1, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  151. Heart monitors increase in popularity
  152. Coach speak: A conversation with Rick Crawford (VeloNews)
  153. Relay team opens MTB worlds in 7th place
  154. Plenty of Activities Planned at Cycling Weekend, Sept. 9-11 (The Auto Channel)
  155. Plenty of Activities Planned at Cycling Weekend, Sept. 9-11 (The Auto Channel)
  156. Whynot and Marzot capture National Pie Race Championship (The Ride Magazine)
  157. Cycling: Hushovd wins Vuelta's fifth stage, McGee still leads (Channel NewsAsia)
  158. Simonton claims first win at oval (Lock Haven Express)
  159. USA Cycling announces L.A. Cycling Classic
  160. Hammond wins second British stage
  161. Library announces children’s programs (Lebanon Daily News)
  162. SORBA to serve new chapters in North Carolina, Georgia (The Weekly)
  163. Cycling union probe after Armstrong drug claims
  164. Tour of Britain Cycling News for August 31, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  165. Latest Cycling News for August 31, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  166. "Let's face it, at its best the Tour of Britain is only a third rate race" - DN
  167. USA Cycling slams Armstrong drug claims
  168. The new hope (Cyclingnews.com)
  169. The new hope (Cyclingnews.com)
  170. Aug. 31-Sept. 7, 2005 (San Francisco Bay Guardian)
  171. Food/Dining (The Times)
  172. MTB News & racing round-up for August 31, 2005, part 2 (Cyclingnews.com)
  173. MTB News & racing round-up for August 31, 2005, part 2 (Cyclingnews.com)
  174. Tour de France 2005 Stage 18
  175. USA Cycling lashes out at Armstrong allegations
  176. Car dealers' tactic gets mileage at other stores (San Jose Mercury News)
  177. Cycling News Roundup August 30, 2005 (Daily Peloton)
  178. Mountain-bike world's: Great setting, tough courses and plenty of orange (VeloNews)
  179. Cyclists set for Tour d'Indonesia (The Jakarta Post)
  180. Nuggets' Moe to have cancer surgery
  181. Nuyens takes first British stage
  182. Nuyens sets pace on Scottish stage of Tour (Scotsman)
  183. Ride with Fast Freddie Saturday
  184. Features: (Total Bike)
  185. Car dealers' tactic gets mileage at other stores (Lexington Herald-Leader)
  186. Michael Barry's Diary: Slow cooking (VeloNews)
  187. Giga-Bike Inc. Partners With Dave Zabriskie
  188. Nuyens Sets Early Pace (Sporting Life via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
  189. Petacchi claims Spanish stage win
  190. Richmond 's Southside Speedway Hosts Cycling Series (The Ride Magazine)
  191. Richmond 's Southside Speedway Hosts Cycling Series (The Ride Magazine)
  192. The dance regarding Lance
  193. World's top cyclists kick off tour of UK at George Square (EveningTimes Online)
  194. Berkeley This Week (Berkeley Daily Planet)
  195. Main
  196. Tour de France 2005 Stage 17
  197. Latest Cycling News for August 30, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  198. NCC gets biggest face-lift in 20 years (Waterloo Cedar-Falls Courier)
  199. 6 plead guilty in phony LiveStrong scheme (Reg Req'd)
  200. Cycling ace Mactier to race with the men (AAP Racing and Sports)
  201. Mactier to race the men (Fox Sports Australia)
  202. Robbie McEwen column
  203. Chris Thater Memorial (NRC 1.3) &Mengoni G.P. (Daily Peloton)
  204. Tour de France 2005 Stage 16
  205. French Fans Back Armstrong, Angry at Newspaper
  206. Craig, Vanlandingham take short track wins
  207. Cycling ace Mactier to race with the men (Sydney Morning Herald)
  208. Cycling ace Mactier to race with the men (The Age)
  209. Cavendish Survives Tour Scare (Sporting Life via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
  210. Tour of Britain geared for start
  211. McGee completes the collection (Cyclingnews.com)
  212. A star is born in Madrid (Guardian Unlimited)
  213. Is Armstrong Target Of New Probe?
  214. CYCLING: Gohek Carnival a hit among leading riders (New Straits Times)
  215. www.cyclingnews.com news and analysis (Cyclingnews.com)
  216. NORBA series champs crowned in Mt. Snow
  217. Tania riding high after racing finals victory (The Border Mail)
  218. Tour of Britain - 2.1 (Cyclingnews.com)
  219. Meyer's Inbox: Left Lane Hogs (CBS News)
  220. Car dealers' tactic gets mileage at other stores (Tallahassee Democrat)
  221. Cycling to judge Tour dope claims
  222. McGee's historic reign in Spain (Reg Req'd)
  223. MONDAY (Southwest Daily Times)
  224. McGee Keeps Lead at Vuelta Bike Race (AP via Yahoo! News)
  225. McGee keeps lead at Vuelta bike race (The State)
  226. Delta Sigma Phi claims derby win (Idaho State Journal)
  227. Bend cyclists heat up (BendBulletin.com)
  228. Fat Cyclist
  229. Petacchi takes Tour stage victory
  230. Cavendish Hopes Under Threat (Sporting Life via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
  231. Performer says hot weather is no sweat, despite costume (San Diego Union-Tribune)
  232. Online Edition (Times-Standard)
  233. All hail Hincapie
  234. L'Equipe puts more pressure on (Cyclingnews.com)
  235. Federal Agencies Offer Deer Hunts for Missourians with Mobility Impairments (Kansas City InfoZine)
  236. LEAD: Vice METI minister faces 2-month pay cut over scandals (Kyodo via Yahoo! Asia News)
  237. Worlds apart
  238. Form & Fitness Q & A (Cyclingnews.com)
  239. Wheel Warrior (Wisconsin State Journal)
  240. The Thrill of Three (Press & Sun-Bulletin)
  241. COMMENTARY Steroids denials no longer credible to once-gullible fans
  242. Mountain Bike Roundup: French Cup, NORBA Finals (Daily Peloton)
  243. Brad McGee interview
  244. Bertagnolli pulls off stage win
  245. First Edition Cycling News for August 29, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  246. First Edition Cycling News for August 29, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  247. Michael Barry's Diary: Hard racing, great food and the occasional crash (VeloNews)
  248. Menchov wins first stage
  249. Australian Takes Lead at Vuelta Bike Race (AP via Yahoo! News)
  250. Cycling news Roundup (Daily Peloton)