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  1. 92nd Tour de France - GT (Cyclingnews.com)
  2. Tour de France 2005 Stage 18
  3. Legally Speaking - with Bob Mionske: Doored! (VeloNews)
  4. Leipheimer well known in cycling circle
  5. Armstrong already thinking about Paris (Stuff)
  6. Lunch-hour explosions rattle London, 2 weeks after deadly bombings (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)
  7. Two arrested for latest London blasts (News 14 Charlotte)
  8. "Unless Rasmussen's time trialling has improved amazingly, he will lose third spot" - AM
  9. Hot tips (Cincinnati Enquirer)
  10. Gerrans keeps our flag flying (Herald Sun)
  11. Ready to ride
  12. USA Cycling Holds Women's Talent Identification Camp (The Ride Magazine)
  13. Cycling ace killed while training
  14. Lance cruising toward victory (The Morning Call)
  15. Lance Armstrong Still Leads
  16. Tour de France Cycling News for July 21, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  17. Cycling: Alzate wins final sprint to take De Pere Classic (Green Bay Press-Gazette)
  18. Armstrong wins 79th yellow (Desert Sun)
  19. Sport In Brief (Melton Today)
  20. Armstrong, teammate get added bonus in 17th (The Clarion-Ledger)
  21. 2005-07-21-tour.php (Tracy Press)
  22. Hot Tips (Cincinnati Enquirer)
  23. Armstrong defends yellow as Pereiro wins 16th stage
  24. Basso agrees to new CSC contract
  25. Thursday, July 21, 2005 (Daily Breeze)
  26. HOT TIPS (Cincinnati Enquirer)
  27. Armstrong, Discovery Squad Dominate Stage 17 (OhmyNews)
  28. Cyclist a boon for Trek (Seattle Times)
  29. Bike company cashing in (Provo Daily Herald)
  30. Chatological Humor* (Updated 7.20.05) (Washington Post)
  31. Cycling Notebook: After duel with Armstrong, Black finds a new niche (Houston Chronicle)
  32. Cycling club president turns in 10,000 miles on bike during 2004 (Journal and Courier)
  33. Cycling club president turns in 10,000 miles on bike during 2004 (Journal and Courier)
  34. Vinokourov to leave T-Mobile
  35. Armstrong moves step closer to No. 7 (Northwest Indiana Times)
  36. Tour de France 2005 Stage 17
  37. Man rides across U.S. to raise awareness of ovarian cancer (Kane County Chronicle)
  38. MTB marathon worlds team announced
  39. Tour stage guide
  40. Relaxed Armstrong enjoys mellow yellow day (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
  41. Ten 2005 NORBA/IMBA Trail Tune-Up Grants Awarded (IMBA)
  42. Bike company cashing in on ties to Armstrong (Sports Illustrated)
  43. Behind the Blue Curtain (Cyclingnews.com)
  44. Today's Game Plan (Reg Req'd)
  45. Cycling-Giro winner Savoldelli celebrates Tour stage win (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
  46. Registration open for master track nationals
  47. Armstrong Pedals Closer to Racing History (AP via Yahoo! Asia News)
  48. Cyclists ride in memory of Charles Christensen (KATU)
  49. Tour de France 2005 Stage 16
  50. Armstrong Pedals Closer to Racing History (ABC News)
  51. First Edition Cycling News for July 21, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  52. "Salvodelli's push at the end to catch the leader was awesome after such a long stage" - WS
  53. Tour riders Revel in crowds (Stuff)
  54. New Armstrong climbs another rung in Tour history (Daily Herald)
  55. Armstrong climbs another rung in Tour de France history (Plainview Daily Herald)
  56. Bike Company Cashing in on Ties to Lance (AP via Yahoo! News)
  57. Armstrong Pedals Closer to Racing History (AP via Yahoo! News)
  58. Bike company cashing in on ties to Lance (The State)
  59. The Gamecock
  60. Bike company cashing in on ties to Armstrong (Plainview Daily Herald)
  61. Austin Murphy: Tour becoming world of Discovery (Sports Illustrated)
  62. 13abc.com: 13ABC Community Events (ABC 7 Chicago)
  63. Bike co. cashing in on ties to Armstrong (The State)
  64. Junior team finalized for worlds
  65. Savoldelli Takes Stage 17 (Bicycling Magazine: Tour de France)
  66. Cyclists Ride In Memory Of Charles Christensen (KATU)
  67. Savoldelli soars, but yellow jersey not an aim (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  68. Editorial: Bouquets & brickbats (Albuquerque Tribune)
  69. Robbie McEwen column
  70. Kloeden (broken hand) abandons race
  71. Tremblay fell in love with the sport (Sentinel & Enterprise)
  72. Cycling-Tour riders revel in crowds (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
  73. Autopsy details ordeal of 3 boys (NorthJersey.com)
  74. Stage 18 - Albi to Mende
  75. Lessons must be learnt from cycling accident, inquest told (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
  76. Hinault laments French famine
  77. Latest Cycling News for July 20, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  78. Cycling News Roundup July 20th (Daily Peloton)
  79. Cycling News Roundup July 20th (Daily Peloton)
  80. Checkers sign a top scorer from lower division (The Charlotte Observer)
  81. Do The Tour: Race Simulation
  82. Cycling: House will be rocking in today s De Pere Classic (Green Bay Press-Gazette)
  83. Little girl, big wheels (Milford Daily News)
  84. Hincapie Wins First Ever Tour De France Stage In Most Successful Racing Year (PR Web)
  85. Racewatch: Le Tour stage 15
  86. Eager Evans Bursts Into Top 10
  87. Totschnig claims 14th Tour stage
  88. CYCLING: Abdullah under fire over comments (New Straits Times)
  89. Spectator Punches Tour De France Rider
  90. Tour de France Cycling News for July 20, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  91. Daily Herald | Business (Daily Herald)
  92. Team coach tells of carnage (NEWS.com.au)
  93. Community Bulletin Board (Independent)
  94. You Mean to Say, the Tour de France is Televised? (Daily Peloton)
  95. Upstate cyclist rides into success
  96. "Pereiro won that stage through the hard work of others and it detracted from his performance" - IS
  97. First Edition Cycling News for July 20, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  98. Injuries force basketball legend to seek new challenge (Waynesville Daily Guide)
  99. Cycling-Tour win is a lot closer, says Armstrong (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
  100. Top Australian cyclist dies in accident in Germany (Expatica)
  101. Accident gives riders pause
  102. "This Tour de France is the worst one in living memory" - Lance
  103. Cycling-Tour riders braced for towering mountain climb (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
  104. Haywood, JHK take dramatic short track wins
  105. Tour de France update
  106. AN EVOLVING ART (Monterey County Herald)
  107. Rites of passage in the Pyrenees
  108. Hincapie wins Tour de France stage 15
  109. The French Conniption
  110. Cycling News Update for July 19, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  111. Cycling-Tour face two last big mountains climbs in 16th stage (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
  112. Bruyneel, Riis are cycling's big wheels (USA Today)
  113. The Couch Slouch: It's about time Lance gave rest of cycling world a chance (Reg Req'd)
  114. Vanlandingham, Llanes win in Idaho
  115. Your Tour experiences
  116. Tour de France Cycling News for July 19, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  117. Tour de France Cycling News for July 19, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  118. Fort Pierce teen killed while riding bicycle (Palm Beach Post)
  119. Premiere Bike Manufacturer Trek Selects thinkiD
  120. Women's talent identification camp held
  121. Tour de France: Jambon Report Stage 15 (Daily Peloton)
  122. Product Review: ZIPP B2 Carbon Bar & 145 Carbon Stem (Roadcycling)
  123. Tour tragedy 10 years on
  124. Bruyneel to discover a future without Lance (TurkishPress.com)
  125. Premiere Bike Manufacturer Trek Selects thinkiD (Total Bike)
  126. 92nd Tour de France Stage 15 Live Report
  127. Bruyneel to discover a future without Lance (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  128. Columnist Ron Kantowski: The 'other' Patrick had a good night, too (Las Vegas Sun)
  129. German cyclist appeals two-year doping ban to sports court (USA Today)
  130. First Edition Cycling News for July 19, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  131. First Edition Cycling News for July 19, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  132. Cycling: Hondo appeals against one-year suspension (Channel NewsAsia)
  133. Voyage of Discovery
  134. Hilltown's Baranoski strikes gold (phillyburbs.com)
  135. German cyclist Hondo appeals doping ban (The State)
  136. www.cyclingnews.com presents the 92nd Tour de France (Cyclingnews.com)
  137. Disadvantaged kids get a chance to be champs (Independent Online)
  138. Armstrong retraces old route (USATODAY.com via Yahoo! News)
  139. Tour photos - stage 15
  140. Armstrong's Texas Cycling Fans Ride Out One Last Tour (Update1) (Bloomberg.com)
  141. Armstrong's Texas Cycling Fans Ride Out One Last Tour (Update1) (Bloomberg.com)
  142. Bikes Belong Advocates Pedal Power (RedNova)
  143. Celebs (Reg Req'd)
  144. Blazing the Trails ; Some of the Top Mountain Bikers in the Area Will Take Part in the July Sizzler (RedNova)
  145. Injuries force basketball legend to seek new challenge (Kansas City Star)
  146. McEwen clinches third win of Tour
  147. Printer Friendly Version Email This Story If it grows, he can cut it (The Daily Progress)
  148. Form & Fitness Q & A (Cyclingnews.com)
  149. Edmonton: Newman/Haas Racing race report (Motorsport.com)
  150. Long day tests many skills
  151. Tour de Delta - NE (Cyclingnews.com)
  152. "It seems that Discovery are so strong that they can catapult anyone to a stage win" - BPS
  153. Armstrong retraces old route (USA Today)
  154. Armstrong, tour spur interest in bicycles
  155. Tour de France Cycling News for July 18, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  156. Tour de France 2005 Stage 15
  157. Different Spokes (Time Magazine)
  158. Armstrong Continues to Inspire Survivors (AP via Yahoo! News)
  159. Lai: Armstrong on verge of being unbeatable (MSNBC)
  160. The wheel turns: American bicycles now hot in Europe
  161. Armstrong Continues to Inspire Survivors (ABC News)
  162. Have Your Say
  163. Cycling: Discovery double leaves Ullrich out of contention (Channel NewsAsia)
  164. Armstrong Continues to Inspire Survivors (New York Newsday)
  165. Armstrong Continues to Inspire Survivors (AP via Yahoo! Asia News)
  166. Armstrong Continues to Inspire Survivors (WINK TV Southwest Florida)
  167. Evans shoulders on through pain (Herald Sun)
  168. Tour de France 2005 Stage 14
  169. Austin Parks Foundation seeks feedback
  170. Cool weather, hot racing highlight Alpenrose contests (VeloNews)
  171. Cool weather, hot racing highlight Alpenrose contests (VeloNews)
  172. Cancer survivors bittersweet over Armstrong's last Tour (Austin American-Statesman)
  173. Cancer survivors bittersweet over Armstrong´s last Tour (Plainview Daily Herald)
  174. Tour de France stage 15 photos
  175. Road hog cyclists should check out the laws in Ohio (The Morning Call)
  176. Cyclist Banned From Haven Park Cyclist Banned From Haven Park Cyclist Banned From Haven Park Cyclist Banned From Haven (The Ledger)
  177. Latest Texas sports:
  178. CARPENTER: Road hog cyclists should check out the laws in Ohio (The Morning Call)
  179. Armstrong puts his foot down (Boston Globe)
  180. THE INSIDE TRACK (New York Newsday)
  181. Tour du jour from ESPN (Boston Globe)
  182. Armstrong, tour spur interest in bicycles (Billings Gazette)
  183. Surprise ending for Reback (Sun-Sentinel)
  184. Cyclists on flat track (Opelousas Daily World)
  185. Breaking away (The Woonsocket Call)
  186. Injury forces Valverde off Tour
  187. Armstrong Holds Off Attackers
  188. Road racing at Pleasantville Circular (Trinidad Express)
  189. Abraham enjoys some success in the US (Trinidad Express)
  190. Tour de France raises cycling's profile
  191. McEwen hails unbeatable Armstrong
  192. World Cup XC #5 DH/4X #4 - B (Cyclingnews.com)
  193. Stage 16 - Mourenx to Pau
  194. Tour de France Cycling News for July 17, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  195. "What happened to Armstrong's backup today? Real weakness or unfeasible tactics?" - LD
  196. Lance's Bike (Austin American-Statesman)
  197. Armstrong has a shadow at Tour de France
  198. Tour de France stage 14 photos
  199. Bike stores cash in on the hoopla
  200. McEwan claims third win
  201. Bastille Day glory for Moncoutie
  202. Tour de France raises cycling's profile (KRON 4 Bay Area)
  203. Tour de France raises cycling's profile (KRON 4 Bay Area)
  204. Patrick lives a fast life (Tennessean)
  205. Page's first Milwaukee visit a success (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
  206. Page's first Milwaukee visit a success (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
  207. Few ready to take to the field of sports medicine
  208. A tour for Todd (South Coast Today)
  209. A tour for Todd (South Coast Today)
  210. OT student captures national cycling title (Oakville Beaver)
  211. Celebrating survival: Testicular cancer survivor visiting Tour de France route traveled by cyclist Lance Armstrong (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  212. Injured Boonen pulls out of Tour
  213. Tour de France 2005 Stage 13
  214. TdF 2005 Stage Thirteen
  215. Racing and Sports (AAP Racing and Sports)
  216. Cycling News Roundup 15 July (Daily Peloton)
  217. Hilltop horrors
  218. Loudon: Carl Edwards visits media (Motorsport.com)
  219. Sheryl Crow's song for boyfriend Lance Armstrong: 'Make 'em suffer'
  220. Tour de France Cycling News for July 16, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  221. ‘Two-Speed Tour’ Raises Suspicions (Bicycling Magazine: Tour de France)
  222. Sheryl Crow's song for boyfriend Lance Armstrong: 'Make 'em suffer' (Jam! Showbiz)
  223. 'Pensioner' tackles Tour route
  224. Who can stop Armstrong?
  225. Bicyclists recall agony, ecstasy of race (Gazette Extra Sports)
  226. 'Cycling goddess' gears up (Lowell Sun)
  227. Cycling: Team doctor signals alarm on two-speed Tour (Channel NewsAsia)
  228. Moncoutie wins Tour's 12th Stage
  229. Cyclist dies in Portland race (USA Today)
  230. Frigo arrested after drugs find
  231. Tour de France stage 12
  232. County may demolish Rillito track Site could become sports fields; fairgrounds may get horse racing (The Arizona Daily Star via Yahoo! News)
  233. County may demolish Rillito track (Arizona Daily Star)
  234. Racewatch: 11th Tour stage
  235. Staying in race till the bitter end (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
  236. Staying in race till the bitter end (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
  237. Tour de Goodwill Launches
  238. The Times-Reporter (The Times-Reporter)
  239. BMX caters to riders of all ages: Sport is fun for all (Delaware State News)
  240. Tour de France 2005 Stage 12
  241. Inside the Tour: Frigo given cold shoulder
  242. Armstrong takes control of Tour
  243. Herd crosses finish line first (Ararat Advertiser)
  244. Latest Cycling News for July 15, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  245. Yet Another Left Turn (Daily Peloton)
  246. 06-30-05 Racing for a cause (Puyallup Herald)
  247. Tour de France Cycling News for July 15, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  248. Praises abound after first-ever World Cup (Sangre de Christo Chronicle)
  249. Power of Positive Thinking (Bicycling Magazine: Tour de France)
  250. Styrotech rebuilds after crisis (The New Zealand Herald)