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  1. He 'livestrong' but votes weak (Reg Req'd)
  2. Cycling: Sorry, but they went thataway (International Herald Tribune)
  3. Tour of Denmark - Final (Daily Peloton)
  4. Film Review: The Quest (Daily Peloton)
  5. First Edition Cycling News for August 8, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  6. "Vinokourov at Liberty means there will be competition for the yellow on next years Tour" - O
  7. Italy's Ivan Basso wins Tour of Denmark
  8. Publish Date: 8/7/2005 Determined (Canon City Daily Record)
  9. Cycling-Ballan wins incident-packed Benelux fourth stage (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
  10. Carb-loading and other food crazes (Boston Herald)
  11. Cadamuro takes to Benelux win
  12. Luper hopes to make name for himself in road racing (Sedalia Democrat)
  13. Luper hopes to make name for himself in road racing (Sedalia Democrat)
  14. Fixed-gear bikes now all the rage (Billings Gazette)
  15. Verbrugghe seals Benelux opener
  16. Bank of America Invitational Criterium - NE (Cyclingnews.com)
  17. State Fair has something cool going on every day (The Indianapolis Star)
  18. Cut the cord; hydros ran out of gas long ago (Seattle Times)
  19. An interview with Karl Menzies, August 7, 2005 The Big Australian (Cyclingnews.com)
  20. COMMENTARY / TOM SORENSEN: This cycling has drama, competition (The State)
  21. Uptown streets to get caught in a spin cycle (The State)
  22. Uptown streets to get caught in a spin cycle (San Jose Mercury News)
  23. Crichton has high hopes for Canada Summer Games (Oakville Beaver)
  24. Sunday, August 7, 2005 (The Telegram Online)
  25. Zabel makes T-Mobile exit
  26. Tour de France 2005 Stage 15
  27. Have Your Say
  28. First Edition Cycling News for August 7, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  29. Savoldelli soars, but yellow jersey not an aim (TurkishPress.com)
  30. Tour de France 2005 Stage 14
  31. Davis claims Benelux stage win
  32. Review of The Rider (Total Bike)
  33. "George Hincapie seems like a possible Tour winner who can keep Discovery in top position" - BM
  34. Review of Richards 21st Century Bicycle Book (Total Bike)
  35. Review of Bicycles & Tricycles : A Classic Treatise on Their Design and Construction (Total Bike)
  36. Tragedy will always haunt her but Kate wants to race again (Sydney Morning Herald)
  37. Triathlon: Allen leads race entries (Belfast Telegraph)
  38. Uptown streets to get caught in a spin cycle (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
  39. Cycling News Roundup 6 August (Daily Peloton)
  40. Sheryl Crow Can't Contain Her Love
  41. On the way up: The Filippo Pozzato diary 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  42. Lance Armstrong Videos Promote Discovery Shows
  43. sports (West Bloomfield Eccentric)
  44. Final MTB Worlds team announced
  45. "Basso is just the best of an otherwise ordinary bunch" - WU
  46. Windsor man spots Lance Armstrong
  47. First Edition Cycling News for August 6, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  48. Cadamuro charges to Benelux win
  49. Friday's EuroFile: Basso eyes San Francisco; Pieri joins LPR; Ludewig to T-Mobile; Engoulvent to CA; Max Max happy with (VeloNews)
  50. Friday's Mailbag: All-cycling TV; missed opportunity; OLN's in it for the bucks; broadcasters biased (VeloNews)
  51. Cycling champ Mactier to take on men (AAP via Yahoo! Australia & NZ News)
  52. Cyclists bring speed, excitement to downtown (Salisbury Post)
  53. Webber inspired by Armstrong
  54. Latest Cycling News for August 5, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  55. This cycling has drama, competition (Miami Herald)
  56. NORBA National bike race draws top names (Saint George Spectrum)
  57. The Reluctant Leader
  58. Cycling champ Mactier to take on men (AAP via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
  59. Cycling champ Mactier to take on men (Sydney Morning Herald)
  60. COMMENTARY / TOM SORENSEN: This cycling has drama, competition (The Charlotte Observer)
  61. Tour de France 2005 Stage 13
  62. PMC is a big hit with Red Sox (Boston Globe)
  63. My Tour de France
  64. Historic cycling track to reopen (BBC News)
  65. Northoftampa: Trying triathlon for the first time? There's help for tri-newbies (St. Petersburg Times)
  66. Letters to Cyclingnews - August 5, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  67. New bike racing event in canyon on Sept. 17 (Elko Daily)
  68. Getting back on track (Sierra Sun)
  69. Cycling News Roundup 15 July (Daily Peloton)
  70. Rice Lake Online (Rice Lake Online)
  71. Review of Cycling Past 50 (Ageless Athlete Series) (Total Bike)
  72. No Tour, but still riding (Reg Req'd)
  73. First Edition Cycling News for August 5, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  74. Van Heeswijk wins Benelux sprint
  75. Cobourg – Public invited to participate in YMCA Northumberland Tri at the Y (The Community Press)
  76. Legally Speaking with Bob Mionske: Listen up! (VeloNews)
  77. Cross-Country Bicycle Journey To Raise Funds For Hospice Care (Queens Chronicle)
  78. Mr. Rogers Neighborhood: High on tri'; Landis speaks about Lance (VeloNews)
  79. Corporations Must Back Junior Cycling If America Is to Have Future Lance Armstrongs, Says Clay Womack, CEO of Direct (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
  80. Corporations Must Back Junior Cycling If America Is to Have Future Lance Armstrongs, Says Clay Womack, CEO of Direct (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
  81. Thursday's EuroFile: Rain foils Julich; Verbrugghe happy; Basso wins Danish kickoff; Ullrich eyes German tour (VeloNews)
  82. Overcoming adversity (The Enterprise)
  83. Man on Bicycle Shot During Robbery (R News)
  84. Venus Rising
  85. Criterium a hit with riders, crowds (Arlington Heights Post)
  86. Latest Cycling News for August 4, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  87. Latest Cycling News for August 4, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  88. Murdered boy stirs memories in Putnam (Norwich Bulletin)
  89. Results and Reports for Australia (Cyclingnews.com)
  90. SockGuy Criterium returns to Statesville
  91. Results and Reports from Australia (Cyclingnews.com)
  92. NORBA series kicks into overdrive in Utah
  93. MTB News & racing round-up for August 4, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  94. Training instead of the Tour (Cyclingnews.com)
  95. Cycling Notebook: More people are discovering the softer side of cycling (Houston Chronicle)
  96. Lance makes history at Tour de France
  97. Reminder: elections begin August 15
  98. Back on Track at Batavia Downs (R News)
  99. Horsemen to Benefit From VLT's (R News)
  100. Businesses Fight Certificate System (R News)
  101. Falun looks to become big-time European sporting venue (Daily Times)
  102. Julich to Benelux; Basso to Denmark; Botero...
  103. Pedali Club behind Saturday's Hillclimb to Old Ski Bowl (Mount Shasta News)
  104. ESPN SportsCenter heads to Snowshoe NORBA
  105. Genesee Woman Big Winner in Lotto (R News)
  106. Verbrugghe secures Benelux opener
  107. First Edition Cycling News for August 4, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  108. HB Buys Sun Metal (The Times-Union)
  109. Wayne County Man Faces Sex Charges (R News)
  110. West Virginia Location Part of SportsCenter Across America Campaign (The Ride Magazine)
  111. Lance gets new bike gear
  112. Smoking Ban Hurts Bingo's Future (R News)
  113. Medical Examiner Rules in Death (R News)
  114. Father of 18 Arrested on Sex Charge (R News)
  115. Ford/Basis Pro Women's Cycling Team Launch Sponsor Quest (The Ride Magazine)
  116. Firefighters Battle Blaze and Heat (R News)
  117. Automatic nominations for junior worlds
  118. H.E.L.P. Expands For Drivers (R News)
  119. Giuliani Could be a Contender (R News)
  120. Flight Crew Helped Evacuate 300 (R News)
  121. "The route looks interesting - there are always more mountain stages in the Vuelta" - BS
  122. An Air Quality Warning is Issued (R News)
  123. Yahoo
  124. Lake Level Committee Seeks Comments (R News)
  125. Police Seek Suspect in Shooting (R News)
  126. Canal Traffic is Expected to Rise (R News)
  127. Patterson pedaled before cycling was cool (Salisbury Post)
  128. Apple Abundance Expected (R News)
  129. Latest Cycling News for August 3, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  130. In the name of the father (Eurosport)
  131. Celebs (San Jose Mercury News)
  132. Aniston getting her life back together (Monterey County Herald)
  133. New York (Ap) - David Letterman found just the right... (Reg Req'd)
  134. Letterman gifts Armstrong (Nashua Telegraph)
  135. The Legend of Lance: an Armstrong retrospective (Cyclingnews.com)
  136. Bob Cook Memorial Mt Evans Hillclimb - NE (Cyclingnews.com)
  137. Online registration open for track nationals
  138. Armstrong gets a bike basket on Letterman (USA Today)
  139. Armstrong Gets a Bike Basket on Letterman
  140. Gipson Calls for Stiffer Penalties (R News)
  141. Court Date Set for Macedon Teen (R News)
  142. Annual Night Out Unites Neighbors (R News)
  143. First Edition Cycling News for August 3, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  144. Mirror.co.uk - News - WHO DOESN'T? (Daily Mirror)
  145. Back To The Classics
  146. Ford/Basis Pro Womens Cycling Team Launch Sponsor Quest (Daily Peloton)
  147. A Fred's-Eye View: Down and dirty with JHK vs. Kabush (VeloNews)
  148. TdF tech
  149. Drawing for a special bike (Augusta Gazette)
  150. Riding on an Oregon stage (Reg Req'd)
  151. Armstrong Gets a Bike Basket on Letterman (AP via Yahoo! News)
  152. Armstrong Gets a Bike Basket on Letterman (AP via Yahoo! Asia News)
  153. Armstrong Gets a Bike Basket on Letterman (ABC News)
  154. "Sinkewitz has shown his potential already, he could well be the future leader of T-Mobile" - IS
  155. Flaming good fun at the speedway track (Scotsman)
  156. Latest Cycling News for August 2, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  157. American Gaming Association kicks off new awareness campaign
  158. Volunteer opportunities for triathletes (and the rest of us) (The Daily Item)
  159. UPI NewsTrack Sports
  160. Wilderness 101 - NE (Cyclingnews.com)
  161. Gates Waste Hauler Wants Expansion (R News)
  162. Seneca County Votes 'No' to Merge (R News)
  163. Armstrong cruises in final time trial for first stage win
  164. Number of Ferry Riders Grows (R News)
  165. 2005 'cross nationals head to Providence, R.I
  166. Barnum Appointed to Director Post (R News)
  167. Tour de Whitehorse toppled several cycling records (Whitehorse Star Daily)
  168. First Edition Cycling News for August 2, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  169. Feat makes wheels spin (Reg Req'd)
  170. Family Violence Offenders Get Help (R News)
  171. Gananda After-School Program Nixed (R News)
  172. Automatic nominations for MTB worlds
  173. Milgate Tourney Raises Money, Hope (R News)
  174. 07-28-05 EAST PIERCE BRIEFS (Puyallup Herald)
  175. How will Discovery cash in with Armstrong cashed out? (VeloNews)
  176. Latest Cycling News
  177. FEATURES (Northern Express)
  178. PRESS RELEASE: Infineon Raceway hosts summer cycling series (VeloNews)
  179. "I think Vinokourov is one of the bravest riders out there, he's a future great" - GG
  180. Discovering ways to use Armstrong (Newsday)
  181. Zabel leaves Ullrich's T-Mobile cycling team
  182. Injured cyclist seeks public's help (Honolulu Advertiser)
  183. R News: As It Happens, Where It Happens (R News)
  184. Second checkered of season for Lance DeWease at Port Royal (The Sentinel)
  185. Latest Cycling News for August 1, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  186. When Cycling Legends Retire
  187. Go, Daddy, go (The Santa Rosa Press Democrat)
  188. News-Record.com - Greensboro, North Carolina: News: Cathy Weaver: More on the state's trivia (News-Record)
  189. Aussie cyclist Nichols back home
  190. Sports photo breaks the rules (The Burlington Free Press)
  191. Team Cyclingnews.com - 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  192. Girl power (Greeley Tribune Online)
  193. Big August calendar (The Idaho Statesman)
  194. Student likes speed of cycling (Lima News)
  195. Scout honored to attend Jamboree (Opelousas Daily World)
  196. Grand Prix Takes Over San Jose Streets
  197. *vwd/BUSINESS WIRE: MediaZone und Union Cycliste Internationale Partner werden BMX-Weltmeisterschaft online live (vwd.de)
  198. Bike Maintenance
  199. Low Temps Mean High Peach Prices (R News)
  200. Ullrich loses another T-Mobile teammate (Sports Illustrated)
  201. No Chemical Release in Plant Fire (R News)
  202. Cyclists take to road in Permian Basin
  203. Volunteer opportunities for triathletes (and the rest of us) (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
  204. Motor cycling: Gibernau hands Rossi victory on final lap (Guardian Unlimited)
  205. When Cycling Legends Retire (Daily Peloton)
  206. Zabel parts company with T-Mobile
  207. Armstrong libel trial against Sunday Times to start in November
  208. More Blood Donors Needed (R News)
  209. Local Artists Perform for Peace (R News)
  210. Bikers Take a Ride for Missing Kids (R News)
  211. Zabriskie Hurt in Fall
  212. Pozzato secures Hamburg victory
  213. McCaulay peddles to victory in Auckland 1000 (Stuff)
  214. Pittsford Welcomes the Bills Back (R News)
  215. OK, Lance, time to slow down, enjoy the ride (Total Bike)
  216. Deal may keep Lance up front (Honolulu Advertiser)
  217. Vacation over for Di Luca, Petacchi
  218. Cycling: The French seem to be getting what they deserve (International Herald Tribune)
  219. Cycling: The French seem to be getting what they deserve (International Herald Tribune)
  220. Heredia doubles his pleasure at Mount Holly bike race (phillyburbs.com)
  221. West Side Fire Deemed 'Suspicious' (R News)
  222. Eurosport - Cycling - Live and Results. Men and Women. - HEW-Cyclassics - Live and Results. (Eurosport)
  223. Injuries, sickness fail to slow Inks' competitive drive (Waterloo Cedar-Falls Courier)
  224. First Edition Cycling News
  225. Cycling fans, riders show spirit at Mt. Holly Grand Prix (Courier-Post)
  226. Cycling fans, riders show spirit at Mt. Holly Grand Prix (Courier-Post)
  227. David W. Kubissa (Star-Gazette)
  228. Teams to complete 30-hour challenge today (Daytona Beach News-Journal)
  229. A wild ride with Lance (Reg Req'd)
  230. Camp for extreme sports puts kids on the fast track (Houston Chronicle)
  231. The John Lieswyn Diary (Cyclingnews.com)
  232. Tour de Toona Stage 6 Pro Women's Race (Daily Peloton)
  233. My Yahoo
  234. Soldier's Family Kicks In With Help (R News)
  235. Scotland on Sunday - Sport - Who's the Greatest sportsman? (Scotland on Sunday)
  236. Man Shot on City's East Side (R News)
  237. Armstrong loses case against UK newspaper
  238. Mississippi Crash Kills Area Couple (R News)
  239. First Edition Cycling News for July 31, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  240. Bills Training Camp Underway (R News)
  241. With Armstrong off bike, Discovery looks for new roles for star (Plainview Daily Herald)
  242. Sonnenberg Seeks NYS Park Status (R News)
  243. Green Phone 07/29
  244. Disabilities Act Turns 15 (R News)
  245. With Armstrong off bike, Discovery looks for new roles for star (AberdeenNews.com)
  246. The Sunday Mail QLD: Tour de Force! [31jul05] (The Sunday Mail)
  247. With Armstrong off bike, Discovery looks for new roles for star (The State)
  248. International Cycling Classic - Superweek - NE (Cyclingnews.com)
  249. Saturday's EuroFile: Big Guns coming to HEW; Kashechkin joins Vino' (VeloNews)
  250. Daylight Saving Time Expands (R News)