- Police Operation Makes an Impact (R News)
- Tour de France may help pedal racing bicycles
- With Armstrong off bike, Discovery looks for new roles for star (Austin American-Statesman)
- Henrietta Golf Course Finally Opens (R News)
- Cycling: Race hit by Cooke withdrawl (icWales)
- Lance Armstrong Joins Rocky Marciano
- Tech News – July 30, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Cyclist was killed as drivers raced (Yorkshire Post)
- Sports briefs (NorthJersey.com)
- Race hit by Cooke having to withdraw (icWales)
- A sporting example of planning, teamwork (Miami Herald)
- Carlsen shines in junior cycling race
- Summer Cycling Series Begins in August at Infineon Raceway (The Auto Channel)
- UCI investigates possible Tour de France doping case
- National Guard Aids NY Security (R News)
- Of horses and history (New York Newsday)
- Cyclist leaves a lasting imp...
- Car Strikes Scooter, Driver Charged (R News)
- Motorcyclist Charged with DWI (R News)
- Carlsen shines in junior cycling race (Portsmouth Herald)
- City commissioners give green light for bike race (Leavenworth Times)
- Cancer was Lance's greatest teacher
- Cooke out of home World Cup race
- Friday's mailbag: Workday distractions; Bonuses? The joke that keeps on giving (VeloNews)
- Driver Hits Teen on Bike in Ontario (R News)
- Cycling News Roundup (Daily Peloton)
- Area Kaufmann's To Become Macy's (R News)
- Friday's EuroFile: A FrancoFailure at the Tour? DiLuca ready to rumble (VeloNews)
- Berkshire Eagle Online - Local News (Berkshire Eagle)
- Latest Cycling News for July 29, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- R.E. Graswich: Mishandled airline baggage had capital cyclist spinning his wheels (The Sacramento Bee)
- Reader Poll Results: Who do you think was the most dominant athelete in recent memory?
- Calendar (Nevada Appeal)
- Molloy makes triumphant return (icCroydon)
- Tour de France rider has positive dope test
- Tour de France may help pedal racing bicycles (Manteca Bulletin)
- Tour de France may help pedal racing bicycles (Manteca Bulletin)
- Covering this Big 3 would be heavenly (Florida Today)
- Unnamed Tour rider tests positive
- Co-Motion cyclists run through town
- Letters to Cyclingnews - July 29, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Lance's Legacy
- Injured cyclist takes first steps
- First Edition Cycling News for July 29, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Canada's Cycling Magazine
- Cycling Team News . (Daily Peloton)
- Calendar (The Hillsboro Argus Sports)
- Vinokourov joins Liberty Seguros
- America s Premier Steeplechase of Cycling Returns to New England Dec. 9-11 (The Ride Magazine)
- Tour des Lacs pedals for funds to help poor (MLive.com)
- A sporting example of planning, teamwork (The Times Leader - Technology)
- Tour de France pedals Outdoor Life to record
- Calendar (Portland Oregonian)
- Cyclists gear up for criterium (Portland Oregonian)
- Thursday's EuroFile: Danielson recovering; Possible positive at Tour (VeloNews)
- Downhill daredevils (San Diego Union-Tribune)
- Downhill daredevils (San Diego Union-Tribune)
- Rasmussen tops mountain rankings
- Criterium moves to south side (Arlington Heights Post)
- Tour ratings set record for OLN; Julich happy with team's finish
- Latest Cycling News for July 28, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- A sporting example of planning, teamwork (San Jose Mercury News)
- Rhodes recovering after tragic crash (Eurosport)
- Riddle of the coma cyclist (Manchester Online)
- Cyclists aim to beat Lance in France
- Cycling-Australian rider hit by car in Germany starts rehab (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
- Outdoor Life Network seeks to give ESPN competition (Stamford Advocate)
- Armstrong not greatest - Hinault
- Down and dirty (Herald & Review)
- Experts Say Outdoor Life Network Aims to Challenge ESPN (RedNova)
- Armstrong's success creates red devils in yellow jerseys (Reg Req'd)
- Bandung picked for start of cycling tour (The Jakarta Post)
- Armstrong fires shot at accusers
- Ross makes podium in Austria (Vail Daily)
- Vino' signs with Liberty-Seguros
- First Edition Cycling News for July 28, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Man With Revoked License Accused Of Running Down Cyclist (WCVB TheBostonChannel.com via Yahoo! News)
- NORBA National MTB Series #5
- Armstrong seals seventh Tour win
- DallasNews.com | News for Dallas, Texas | Sports (Dallas Morning News)
- Bike Vietnam's Central Coast
- Ullrich back on his bike, Di Luca ready (Eurosport)
- Wednesday's EuroFile: Freire still out; Ullrich still on; Manolo still happy (VeloNews)
- Athlete of the Week another honor for Armstrong
- "No one can deny Vino's talent but I don't see him as someone who can lead Liberty" - SG
- Tour de France - Stage 17 Live Coverage (VeloNews)
- Latest Cycling News for July 27, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Tour riders hit Somerset County today
- Injured pair leave intensive care
- Lance's Legacy (The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News)
- Hincapie ready for next cycle in life
- Cycling club keeps on rolling (The Chippewa Herald)
- MTB News & racing round-up for July 27, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- MTB News & racing round-up for July 27, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Hushovd wins first green jersey
- Champs Elysees specials
- Living Like Lance
- Rasmussen tops mountain standings
- Lance's Legacy (The Christian Science Monitor)
- World's Best: Lance Armstrong's victory in cycling and overcoming cancer inspires many (The News-Review)
- First Edition Cycling News for July 27, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Armstrong's accomplishments boost road riding's popularity
- Tour of champions
- Merchants benefit from the Lance effect (The Chronicle-Journal)
- Local Bike Shop Celebrates Armstrong's Latest Win
- The next Lance
- CALIFORNIA & BAY AREA / With Tour de France over, it's hangover time / Cycling fans at a loss after annual 3-week binge (San Francisco Chronicle)
- CALIFORNIA & BAY AREA / With Tour de France over, it's hangover time / Cycling fans at a loss after annual 3-week binge (San Francisco Chronicle)
- The Manila Times Internet Edition
- With Lance gone, Tour should be wide open (Provo Daily Herald)
- The next Lance (BBC News)
- League of American Bicyclists: Media Center
- "Armstrong is a sporting icon whose dedication and strength has been immense for so long" - EB
- Armstrong's success is boon to area bike shops (Winona Daily News)
- Shops' worry: Life after Lance (Boston Herald)
- Shops' worry: Life after Lance (Boston Herald)
- Santa Rosa's Levi Leipheimer's Tour de France Scrapbook
- Next Tour could be wide open, just like Armstrong's plans (Bradenton Herald)
- Au revoir Lance
- Tour de France Cycling News for July 26, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- As Michael Rasmussen crossed the finish line in this year's Tour de France on Sunday, the pol...
- Hinault loves our hungry warriors (The Courier Mail)
- Coach Remembers When Armstrong Almost Quit (AP via Yahoo! News)
- All hail the king
- Buying a bike (CNN Money)
- Armstrong basks in final victory
- CPSC, VisionTech USA, Inc. Announce Recall of Bicycle Aero Bars (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
- Legend praises Aussie riders (The Courier Mail)
- Lance jazzes city cyclists (Norwalk Advocate)
- After victory, Armstrong can pedal into his third act (International Herald Tribune)
- Kawakami: Cycling Post-Armstrong (San Jose Mercury News)
- Cycling: At farewell party, who's next in line? (International Herald Tribune)
- 'Skal' for 'Thor de France'
- Cycling contemplates new life without Lance (Newsday.com)
- Is Lance number one?
- Cycling contemplates new life without Lance (Newsday.com)
- Armstrong’s legacy more than cycling (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
- Vt. cycling fans savor Lance Armstrong's victory (The Burlington Free Press)
- Lance jazzes city cyclists (Stamford Advocate)
- Redlands a key stop for riders (Reg Req'd)
- Duluth News Tribune | 07/25/2005 | For his third act, let's let Armstrong recede into quiet existence. (Duluth News Tribune)
- Louisville riding in the wake of Lance Armstrong's success (Louisville Courier-Journal)
- Armstrong shapes future of cycling in U.S. (The Arizona Republic)
- Rams Cycling Team Announces 2005 Cycling Scholarship Recipients (PR Web)
- Lance Armstrong profile
- Sports (The Times)
- Armstrong rides off as champion (Boston Globe)
- Latest Cycling News for July 25, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Top Stories
- Duluth News Tribune | 07/24/2005 | For his third act, let's let Armstrong recede into quiet existence. (Duluth News Tribune)
- Armstrong's influence goes far beyond sport (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
- Cycling-Armstrong's influence goes far beyond sport (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
- Tour de France final stage photos
- Beyond the bike (USA Today)
- Stage 21 winner
- Tour de France 2005 Stage 21
- Cycling: With victory, Armstrong can pedal another path in life (International Herald Tribune)
- Tour de France - Team News Stage 21 (Daily Peloton)
- Haaretz - Israel News - Cycling / The sky is the limit (Haaretz Daily)
- Cycling: 'The most motivated, the hardest worker' (International Herald Tribune)
- Popovych hailed top young rider
- Armstrong's career in photos
- The Legacy of Lance (Roadcycling)
- Cycling-Armstrong shares Tour success with team chief Bruyneel (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
- Cycling-Basso ready to succeed Armstrong (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
- Moninger tops on Mt. Evans (VeloNews)
- Armstrong Joins The Sporting Greats (Sporting Life via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
- Cycling a Hincapie tradition
- Armstrong Claims Seventh Tour de France Victory (NPR)
- Armstrong Wins 7th Tour de France (CBS News)
- Armstrong Ends Career With 7th Tour Win (ABC News)
- Sizzling Armstrong gets stage win
- Page turns it on as he sprints to title (Boston Globe)
- The Latest
- 'Clydesdale' dons the spandex and competes in triple events (Salisbury Post)
- Latest Cycling News for July 24, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Dominance (L.A. Daily News)
- Lance's legacy belongs among elite company (The Arizona Republic)
- Guerini takes victory on stage 19
- Trek getting mileage out of Armstrong affiliation (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Pedal to the mettle (The Charlotte Observer)
- Lance going out in style (The Arizona Republic)
- Finish with a clincher (The Indianapolis Star)
- Armstrong remains the master (Reg Req'd)
- Bike company cashing in on ties to Armstrong (Sun-Sentinel)
- Wheels of change (Kansas City Star)
- Printer Friendly Version Email This Story Swimming, cycling, running over cancer (The Daily Progress)
- Armstrong's success has prompted huge growth in American cycling (North County Times)
- Sports :: Vincennes Sun-Commercial Online :: (Vincennes Sun-Commercial)
- 92nd Tour de France Stage 20 Live Coverage
- Petacchi to join Domina Vacanze
- TREK BET ON HIS RECOVERY. THE RESULT? A WHEEL WINNER.: Bike maker rides the LANCE Factor (San Jose Mercury News)
- Tour de France 2005 Stage 20
- CYCLING: MNCF approval not needed to race in Belgium (New Straits Times)
- Guerini too fast on Tour's 19th stage
- 'Extreme' summer camp pushes kids' limits (MSNBC)
- Lance unworried about legacy (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
- Lance unworried about legacy (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
- Serrano climbs to stage success
- Camp for radical sports gets kids into the action (USA Today)
- Tour de France Cycling News for July 24, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Lance reaches milestone (NorthJersey.com)
- Tour de France - Topix.net
- "Next year nobody can make excuses about being beaten by the Armstrong machine" - GS
- Eyes turn to France, Lance
- Riders Aim for Lasting Impression (Reg Req'd)
- Tour de France stage 20 photos
- Armstrong has last chance for stage win (Austin American-Statesman)
- Lance factor in gear (Daily Herald)
- Bobby's biggest fan
- Let the good times spin (Daily Bulletin)
- Trek cashes in with Armstrong (Daily Bulletin)
- At this stage, win would help (Rocky Mountain News.com)
- Community: Bohart Bash stays the same despite changes (Bozeman Daily Chronicle)
- Crash cyclists still unconscious
- Greg LeMond's Tightest Race (New York Times)
- Teens to make jump across Atlantic for BMX competition (The Derrick)
- Science of Lance Armstrong: Born, and Built, to Win
- Letters from Larssyn: Back on the bike, racing for training (VeloNews)
- Tour de France 2005 Stage 19
- Savoldelli takes stage in style
- Cycling: Armstrong set for big finish (Guardian Unlimited)
- Riders 'almost physically molded to bike' (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
- Serrano takes 18th stage of Tour de France
- New Lance factor in gear (Daily Herald)
- Armstrong looks for stage win (Austin American-Statesman)
- Tour de France Cycling News for July 23, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Cycling News Roundup July 22, 2005 (Daily Peloton)
- White Bear Lake couple's wheels help Armstrong (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
- Band of thieves: Counterfeit wristbands undermine purpose (Reg Req'd)
- Cycling Used To Be Simpler (Bicycling Magazine: Tour de France)
- "Vino has been a disappointment overall, didn't know when to attack or what to do for his team" - CL
- Cycling: Seventh win beckons as fitting career finale (The New Zealand Herald)
- White Bear Lake couple's wheels help Armstrong (Grand Forks Herald)
- Boosting a brand (Reg Req'd)
- The Lance factor (The Capital Times)
- Injured Kloden pulls out of Tour
- Latest Cycling News for July 22, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Lance Armstrong Inspires Cancer Survivor
- Armstrong helps lift state bike company (Northwestern)
- www.delawareonline.com ¦ The News Journal ¦ Safe start to motorbike racing (Delaware Online)
- Vinokorourov set to quit T-Mobile
- Riding the Lance factor (Tallahassee Democrat)
- Events (TimesLeader.com)
- Tour de France - Team News Stage 18
- LEAD: 2 more METI fund misuse cases found, Nakagawa cuts own pay again (Kyodo via Yahoo! Asia News)
- New blasts leave London jittery (Detroit News)
- Cycling-Armstrong already thinking about Paris (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
- Tour Tech Talk: Ten-speed chains and ConneX links; Canada's chainrings; and Vino's seat post
- Pereiro sprints to victory in Pau