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  1. "Who is the leading contender now for the green jersey? McEwen would be my favourite" - NI
  2. Cycling-Aussies to fight Hushovd for green jersey (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
  3. Premiere Bike Manufacturer Trek(R) Selects thinkiD(TM) (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
  4. Local cyclist wins national cycling title in paralympics (Sonoma West Times and News)
  5. Cycling Community Stunned At Loss Of Racer (KATU)
  6. Frigo frozen out of Tour
  7. Caught up in the race (Public Opinion)
  8. Photo by: JULIE BUSCH (Westchase.TBO.com)
  9. Automatic nominations for junior worlds
  10. Edmonton: Newman/Haas Racing preview (Motorsport.com)
  11. Lessons for the road ahead (Greater Milwaukee Today)
  12. American invasion
  13. Tyler Hamilton Foundation Brings The Tour To Movie Theaters
  14. Tour's spokes-fans gear up, never tire at Handlebar (Denver Post)
  15. To be in France without the travel (Monterey County Herald)
  16. Retiree Chooses Missouri River for Rite of Passage (Kansas City InfoZine)
  17. Chatological Humor* (Updated 7.14.05) (Washington Post)
  18. Vinokourov Takes Stage 11; Armstrong Maintains Tour de France Lead
  19. Hundreds expected for Potter (The Biloxi Sun Herald)
  20. Ole Miss tackles new opponents (The Biloxi Sun Herald)
  21. Results and Reports from Australia (Cyclingnews.com)
  22. Petrov axed from Tour de France
  23. Cycling Notebook: Houston team overcomes slow start to win RAAM (Houston Chronicle)
  24. Ratto: Now comes the hard part (ESPN)
  25. Shelden could become Summit's biking pioneer (Summit Daily News)
  26. Long wins fourth race (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
  27. Long wins fourth race (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
  28. A Forum Conversation
  29. Retiring couple hit the road (Albany and Great Southern Weekender)
  30. Drawing for Mouse, without mouse (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
  31. Wisconsin State Journal (Wisconsin State Journal)
  32. Online registration open for track nationals
  33. Armstrong ready for Alpine test
  34. City Spokesmen (Denver Westword)
  35. Cycling club president lobbies for lower fees July 14, 2005 (Warrnambool Standard)
  36. Yavener on Tour de France: Waking up early for greatness (Reg Req'd)
  37. Ongoing Events for Adults, Teens, and Children (Martha's Vineyard Times)
  38. Brooks pedals back to school (Toowoomba Chronicle)
  39. Doyle wears yellow in Cycling Classic (Mount Shasta News)
  40. NORBA National Series returns this week
  41. Hayes acquires Sun Ringlé (BikeBiz.com)
  42. SPORTS: Dacono sports one of nation's top BMX tracks (GJ Sentinel)
  43. Sheryl Crow
  44. "Ullrich looks very uncomfortable and doesn't have the extra gear that Lance has" - JM
  45. Edmonton: Pre-race quoteboard (Motorsport.com)
  46. Tour de France 2005 Stage 11
  47. Wells wins Utah short track (The Ride Magazine)
  48. Crash claims life of local cyclist (Fox 12 Oregon)
  49. MTB Nationals return to Mammoth in July '06
  50. All those sirens were because of all those calls (Vashon-Maury Island Beachcomber)
  51. Financial markets
  52. Walker starting cycling career (The Advocate Messenger)
  53. Cyclist dies in race at Portland International Raceway (San Diego Union-Tribune)
  54. Invincible already?
  55. Tour de France Cycling News for July 13, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  56. Armstrong charges up mountain (Duluth News Tribune)
  57. Free Riders: Austrian v. Public Choice (Ludwig von Mises Institute)
  58. Former Mountain Bike World Champ Rules the Tour De France
  59. Cyclist dies at Portland Internal Raceway (The State)
  60. French ban overturned on appeal
  61. 92nd Tour de France - July 2-24, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  62. Bike Shops Persevere ; Lance Armstrong a Living Ad for Road Bikes (RedNova)
  63. Bike Shops Persevere ; Lance Armstrong a Living Ad for Road Bikes (RedNova)
  64. Cycling: De Pere hosts ICC race on July 20 (Green Bay Press-Gazette)
  65. Cyclist Dies at Portland Internal Raceway (AP via Yahoo! News)
  66. Subaru Announces Race to the Tour Sweepstakes Winners
  67. Curi, Decker ride to national road race wins
  68. Racing for a cause (The Daily News Transcript)
  69. Down but not out: Goldstein determined to race next year (BendBulletin.com)
  70. French have learned to love Lance (Provo Daily Herald)
  71. MTB News & racing round-up for July 13, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  72. Latest Cycling News for July 13, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  73. Racing for a cause (The MetroWest Daily News)
  74. Ullrich plays down descent crash
  75. Peddling more bicycles
  76. Tour de France 2005 Stage 10
  77. caption: (Princeton Town Topics)
  78. Armstrong leads again
  79. Junior track nationals conclude in T-Town
  80. Women's Giro d'Italia (Daily Peloton)
  81. "I'd like to see one of Armstrong's younger rivals take the yellow jersey this year" - PF
  82. 92nd Tour de France - Souvenir Fabio Casartelli to Stage 10 (Daily Peloton)
  83. Back on the Bikes
  84. Baldwin, Armstrong ride to national TT titles
  85. Chatological Humor* (Washington Post)
  86. Armstrong Shows His Class (Sporting Life via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
  87. Stage 10 photos
  88. Sports (Herald Democrat)
  89. Reuters
  90. Danielson back in the saddle (Durango Herald)
  91. A Tour leader's tricks
  92. Armstrong surrenders yellow jersey
  93. Area municipal parks (The Indianapolis Star)
  94. IT'S ALL IN THE NAME (The Biloxi Sun Herald)
  95. Tour de France 2005 Stage 9
  96. Yahoo
  97. Weening gets nod in photo finish
  98. Ontario Trail Improvement Grants Awarded (IMBA)
  99. Jens Voigt interview
  100. Tour de France Cycling News for July 12, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  101. Bike Maintenance
  102. Tour de France Cycling News for July 12, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  103. Racewatch: Le Tour stage eight
  104. McGee sets Tour victory deadline
  105. Calculated Risks: Voigt enjoys his time in yellow (VeloNews)
  106. Cycling News Roundup July 11, 2005 (Daily Peloton)
  107. Crash rider Mengin out of Tour
  108. Best young rider preview
  109. Cycling-Julich thrives on being Basso's role model (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
  110. Competitors in local cycling event are thankful for a boost from Armstrong
  111. For Crow, the other side of celebrity: Life as a Tour 'groupie' (International Herald Tribune)
  112. Argus Hamilton The Lighter Side (The Messenger)
  113. "I enjoyed Rasmussen's win on Sunday, it gave hope to all the Jacky Durand's out there" - JM
  114. Tour de France Cycling News for July 11, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  115. Tour trips hit bump in the road (Detroit Free Press)
  116. Tour de France: Jambon Report Stage 9
  117. 2005-07-11-cycling.php (Tracy Press)
  118. Huntsville's Olheiser may pedal to medal someday (The Huntsville Times)
  119. By G. Wayne Laepple The Daily Item (The Daily Item)
  120. Young pedalers take over Old Mill (BendBulletin.com)
  121. Racewatch: Le Tour stage seven
  122. Triathletes swim, ride and run through Allentown (The Morning Call)
  123. Artist was drawn to a life with Disney (Seattle Times)
  124. NZ woman's family arrive in London
  125. Cycling-Timely rest day for Armstrong's team mates (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
  126. Jeanson and Parisien win elite races at Canadian road nationals (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)
  127. Former yellow jersey wearer Zabriskie out of Tour de France
  128. "Am I the only one who though Discovery got it wrong by doing so much work on the front?" - John
  129. Tour de France 2005 Stage 7
  130. Rasmussen wins ninth stage of Tour de France
  131. Stage nine photos
  132. Tour de France Team News Stage 9. (Daily Peloton)
  133. Tour de France 2005 Stage 8
  134. Mengin out of Tour
  135. Cycling-Rasmussen achieves transition from mountain bike to road (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
  136. Mayo aims to attack on the climbs
  137. T-Mobile goes 4-for-4 at Cascade (VeloNews)
  138. Trio of locals racing across Ohio (Coshocton Tribune)
  139. sundaymail - CYCLING: TEAM BEHIND TOUR DE LANCE (Sunday Mail)
  140. U.S. Top Canada, Book Quarters (Soccer365)
  141. For American Bikes, a Takeover de France and All of Europe
  142. Viewpoint: Thanks for support for Cup (The Herald Bulletin)
  143. Tour de France 2005 Stage 2
  144. Roll down memory lane (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
  145. After the push - wheee! (Tacoma News Tribune)
  146. Armstong Holds Lead Through Mountain Stage at Tour de France
  147. Bernucci wins dramatic stage six
  148. Crater tries to help others reach potential (WISinfo)
  149. With pedal and mettle (Boston Globe)
  150. Grunski fest rolls through Menasha (Northwestern)
  151. Hampsten: Armstrong not best ever (Grand Forks Herald)
  152. Just having fun (Cyclingnews.com)
  153. Kragthorpe: Quite a week for Dave's Mom (Salt Lake Tribune)
  154. TV (Duluth News Tribune)
  155. Tour de France 2005 Stage 3
  156. Racewatch: Le Tour stage six
  157. County may host BMX Olympic trials (Manassas Journal Messenger)
  158. Tour de France - Souvenir Fabio Casartelli Stage 8
  159. Bitten by the cycling bug (Scotland on Sunday)
  160. International Cycling Classic - Superweek - NE (Cyclingnews.com)
  161. Tour de France 2005 Stage 4
  162. Bitten by the cycling bug (Scotsman)
  163. Hushovd in green jersey warning
  164. Sporting Times - Lance, Meeting People, Heat & Hydration
  165. Tour de France Cycling News for July 10, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  166. First lady: The Gate City has a cycling ace in Kris Walker (Idaho State Journal)
  167. Tour de France 2005 Stage 5
  168. Italy's Bernucci takes sixth stage
  169. "I hope this is a taster of what's to come in the high mountains, if so it'll be a great Tour" - CL
  170. Dave's Dogmatic Dribbles (Roadcycling)
  171. Teutenberg takes crit, Armstrong holds lead at Cascade (VeloNews)
  172. Tour de France increases vigilance
  173. A doctor's spin (The Sacramento Bee)
  174. The Art of Layering
  175. Rutherford: Port Royal s Kids Night serves young fans (The Sentinel)
  176. Armstrong in Tour jersey threat
  177. Femal takes game to a new level (WISinfo)
  178. Grand Entrance for German, but Not Much of a Finish
  179. Duluth News Tribune | 07/09/2005 | After Lance will cycling boom or bust? (Duluth News Tribune)
  180. CYCLING: Armstrong plays it safe (Grand Forks Herald)
  181. McBride is cleared to resume drag racing (Hampton Roads Daily Press)
  182. Racing through rain (BendBulletin.com)
  183. Tour debutant
  184. Tour de France 2005 Stage 6
  185. TDF on the big screen to benefit charities
  186. Behind the scenes at Tour de France, cycling stars rely on their teams (Austin American-Statesman)
  187. Geist two for two at junior track nationals
  188. US Junior track championships - CN (Cyclingnews.com)
  189. US Junior track championships - CN (Cyclingnews.com)
  190. Warragul CC
  191. McEwen takes fifth stage sprint
  192. Review of Two Wheels Around New Zealand: A Bicycle Journey on Friendly Roads (Total Bike)
  193. Wherry, Thorburn lead NRC with 12 events left
  194. Tour de France 2005 Stage 1
  195. Behind the scenes at Tour de France, cycling stars rely on their teams (Abilene Reporter-News)
  196. Stage 10 - Grenoble to Courchevel
  197. Armstrong Heads for Hills With Tour Lead (AP via Yahoo! News)
  198. Innovative diet keeps Armstrong lean and powerful (Austin American-Statesman)
  199. Behind the scenes at Tour de France, cycling stars rely on their teams (Slam! Sports)
  200. Home team strong at junior track nationals
  201. Tour de France Cycling News for July 9, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  202. "What tactics or strategies should the other teams use to challenge Lance?" - BS
  203. Behind the scenes at Tour de France, cycling stars rely on their teams (Canada.com)
  204. Armstrong wins crash-marred Cascade opener (VeloNews)
  205. Armstrong wins crash-marred Cascade opener (VeloNews)
  206. Go Lance! Armstrong maintains the lead
  207. Wheldon was IndyCar's 2003 Rookie of the Year (Richmond.com)
  208. Cycling: Pileup costly to Armstrong (The Tucson Citizen)
  209. Thursday's Sports in Brief (The Sacramento Union)
  210. Tour de France stage seven photos
  211. Beauty of Tour: It's 23-day soap opera (InsideBayArea)
  212. The Tour de France...in Silicon Valley
  213. Camps Continue To Improve Performance
  214. TDF 2005 Contest - Coming Soon
  215. Grunski bike races, fest set for Saturday (Northwestern)
  216. How hard is the Tour de France? Ask our spandexed scribe. (The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News)
  217. The vital stages
  218. Biking: Masters is North Conway s triathlete librarian (The Conway Daily Sun)
  219. Winston-Salem Journal | Get Out!: Wild ponies pay a visit to our tent (Winston-Salem Journal)
  220. Crash mars first stage (BendBulletin.com)
  221. Frustration for McEwen after Tour crash (Daily Telegraph)
  222. Bicycling activists don’t take a summer vacation (The Villager)
  223. McEwen spewing over crash (Fox Sports Australia)
  224. Letters to Cyclingnews - July 8, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  225. Tour de France - Team News Stage 6
  226. Frustration for McEwen after Tour crash (Sydney Morning Herald)
  227. Story not named (St. Petersburg Times)
  228. " What tactics or strategies should the other teams use to challenge Lance" - BS
  229. Cascade Classic - NE (Cyclingnews.com)
  230. Bernucci wins dramatic sixth stage of Tour de France, Armstrong retains yellow jersey
  231. How hard is the Tour de France? Ask our spandexed scribe. (The Christian Science Monitor)
  232. The Tour goes to Karlsruhe, the real home of the bicycle (VeloNews)
  233. Tour de France stage six photos
  234. Tour de France Cycling News for July 8, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  235. Sports Briefs - July 7, 2005
  236. Interesting, informative, and well written (Total Bike)
  237. Cycling-Frustration for McEwen after Tour crash (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
  238. Charitable Armstrong doesn't please everyone
  239. Boonen wins second straight stage
  240. Fast and safe wins the race (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
  241. Cycling-Tour bears down on five-man breakaway (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
  242. Bicyclist pedals 2,260 miles (Greater Milwaukee Today)
  243. Sochaux sack coach Lacombe
  244. Racewatch: Le Tour stage five
  245. Tour de France Cycling News for July 7, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  246. Growing an oak from an aero acorn (Cyclingnews.com)
  247. Growing an oak from an aero acorn (Cyclingnews.com)
  248. Local Sun River Grandma proud of Tour de France Grandson
  249. Cycling Notebook: Hot times return to Hundred (Houston Chronicle)
  250. Cycling Notebook: Hot times return to Hundred (Houston Chronicle)