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  1. Victory for McCartney in Vuelta stage 14
  2. First Edition Cycling News for September 17, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  3. Hincapie, Discovery wrap up wins in Tour of Missouri
  4. 16 September 2007 (Planet Analog)
  5. Third win in a row for McEwen in Paris-Brussels
  6. Vansummeren wins stage and overall in Poland
  7. Bike & Skate Sunday today, BRP closes (The Journal News)
  8. 62nd Vuelta a España – Stage Fifteen Team Notes (Daily Peloton)
  9. Rallying McRae confirmed dead (TVNZ)
  10. Moreau set to join Agritubel
  11. Tour de France 2005 Stage 19
  12. Cycling: Samuel Sanchez won 15th stage of Spanish Vuelta, Denis Menchov still leads overall (International Herald Tribune)
  13. Vos pips Cooke to World crown
  14. Pagliarini wins fourth stage in Missouri
  15. Utah: Justin Wilson race report (Motorsport.com)
  16. Police believe McRae and son died in crash (Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
  17. Serov wins stage five in Britain
  18. SPORT SHORTS (Portsmouth Herald)
  19. Tour de France 2005 Stage 18
  20. Vuelta a España classifications after stage 13
  21. Feillu claims Tour of Britain win
  22. Main Head for Net (Portsmouth Herald)
  23. The Country's Best Collegians Contest The Track in San Diego
  24. Cyclocross: Extreme sport made for Marin (Marin Independent Journal)
  25. Vuelta a España results: stage 13
  26. Petacchi hopes win marks change in fortune (Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News)
  27. Klier wins sprint of two in Vuelta a España
  28. Bike champ is racing to save lives (Deseret Morning News)
  29. TOUR OF MISSOURI: Out of Discovery's slipstream (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
  30. Tour de France 2005 Stage 17
  31. Tour de Pologne classifications after stage 5
  32. Cavendish bid is foiled by Serov
  33. City becoming destination for outdoors enthusiasts (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
  34. Tour de Pologne results: stage 5
  35. Utah: Michael Shank Racing race report (Motorsport.com)
  36. Ullrich keeps mum on doping
  37. Cycling: Feillu wins by tiniest margin (Guardian Unlimited)
  38. Vuelta a España classifications after stage 12
  39. Cooke confident of securing title
  40. Vuelta a España results: stage 12
  41. First Edition Cycling News for September 16, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  42. Vuelta a España classifications after stage 11
  43. Vuelta a España results: stage 11
  44. Tour de France 2005 Stage 16
  45. Life ban for cheats
  46. Vuelta a España classifications after stage 10
  47. Vuelta a España results: stage 10
  48. Vuelta a España classifications after stage 9
  49. The Most Fun You Can Watch On Two Wheels
  50. Bureaucratic lethargy
  51. Vuelta a España results: stage 9
  52. Cycling: Stephen Farrand in Kendal (Guardian Unlimited)
  53. Collegiate Track Nationals Kick-Off With Race Against the Clock
  54. AROUND SPORTS: Updates on cycling, rugby and horse racing (Houston Chronicle)
  55. Lövkvist heading to T-Mobile
  56. USA Cycling Weekly News Update: Sept. 6-13 (usacycling.org)
  57. Scoreboard: Cycling (Billings Gazette)
  58. Vuelta a España classifications after stage 8
  59. Collegiate Track Nationals Kick-Off With Race Against the Clock (usacycling.org)
  60. Cycling News Roundup 14 September 2007 (Daily Peloton)
  61. Tour de France 2007
  62. "The Tour has not invested the money or time it needs to get media coverage" - says Mel
  63. Tour de France champion puts cycling on shoulders. (Columbia Daily Tribune)
  64. USA Cycling Weekly News Update: Sept. 6-13
  65. Vuelta a España results: stage 8
  66. Pagliarini snags stage win; Hincapie tops in Missouri (USA Today)
  67. Jan Ullrich may lose Olympic gold
  68. Vuelta a España classifications after stage 7
  69. First Edition Cycling News for September 15, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  70. MTB news & racing round-up for September 15, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  71. Tour de Leelanau Visits Northern Michigan on September 16th (Daily Peloton)
  72. Doping is 'killing' the sport
  73. Athlete Trustee position open on USCF Board of Trustees
  74. Van Ullrich's Tour photos on flickr
  75. Vuelta a España results: stage 7
  76. Poland: Stage for Pozzato, Rojas leads
  77. Super Computer Powered by Bicycle (I4U)
  78. The Bicycle-Powered Supercomputer (DesignTechnica)
  79. World's First Human -Powered Supercomputer Conducts Complex Genomics Calculation While Running on Bicycle Power (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
  80. Tour of Missouri: Hincapie extends his lead (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
  81. Fischer sprints to win in Poland
  82. Lance Armstrong sues animal group over yellow wristbands
  83. Latest Cycling News for September 14, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  84. York Beach Criterium scheduled for today (Portsmouth Herald)
  85. Playing in the road is anti-social (Bromsgrove Standard)
  86. Second win in a row for Petacchi in Spain
  87. Briefs | Formula One team McLaren fined $100 million for spying (Seattle Times)
  88. Beijing Bound (Napa Valley Register)
  89. Hincapie Extends Lead In Tour Of Missouri
  90. Cycling on the BBC
  91. Leipheimer wins time trial in Missouri
  92. Tour of Mo.: Hincapie extends his lead (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
  93. Venture Outdoors catalog available (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
  94. Palomares victorious in Tour of Britain
  95. TOUR OF MISSOURI RESULTS (The Kansas City Star)
  96. Letters to Cyclingnews - September 14, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  97. Kloeden drops out of world championships
  98. Vuelta a España classifications after stage 12
  99. Cycling: Tour finds Yorkshire closed (Guardian Unlimited)
  100. Just a Bike Race, You Say? Think Again (New York Times)
  101. Tour of Britain is hit by hold-up
  102. Vuelta a España results: stage 12
  103. First Edition Cycling News for September 14, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  104. First Edition Cycling News for September 14, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  105. Tour de Pologne classifications after stage 4
  106. Hincapie protects Missouri lead as Leipheimer wins TT (Velo News)
  107. 62nd Vuelta a España - Stage 5 Live Part 2 (Daily Peloton)
  108. Tour de Pologne results: stage 4
  109. Prosecutor: Former Tour winner Ullrich transferred money to Spanish doctor
  110. Trouble at the Tour
  111. Petacchi takes 2nd stage win at Vuelta; Menchov on cruise control (Velo News)
  112. Just passin' through (Nevada Daily Mail)
  113. Vuelta stage eleven: Petacchi wins sprint
  114. Cyclocross clinic slated for Sunday (The Mining Journal)
  115. Hincapie takes stage and lead in Missouri
  116. Community Garden (Ottawa XPress)
  117. Latest Cycling News for September 13, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  118. Vuelta a España classifications after stage 11
  119. Legally Speaking - with Bob Mionske: Deliverance of the bird man (Velo News)
  120. Power-assisted bikes big at German cycling trade fair (EARTHtimes.org)
  121. Cyclist crashes, dies during Matteson race (Daily Southtown)
  122. Vuelta a España results: stage 11
  123. Love of bikes leads to opening shop (The Altoona Herald-Mitchellville Index)
  124. Cyclo-cross news & racing round-up for September 13 (Cyclingnews.com)
  125. Easypay team rides on Empella (Cyclingnews.com)
  126. Matthew Goss beats fellow escapees in Britain
  127. Diff'rent spokes (The Sacramento Bee)
  128. Goss outguns rivals in late dash
  129. Italian carbon with Tour-winning pedigree (Cyclingnews.com)
  130. Hincapie takes 4-second lead over Canada's Rollin in Tour of Missouri
  131. Napolitano wins sprint in Tour de Pologne
  132. Middleburg holds 2-day event for BMX riders (The Florida Times-Union)
  133. Cuban Dominguez wins in Tour of Missouri
  134. First Edition Cycling News for September 13, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  135. First Edition Cycling News for September 13, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  136. Cyclist killed in crash during race (Chicago Tribune)
  137. Ray wins modified-mini main (Pahrump Valley Times)
  138. Trusov grabs lead after victory
  139. Brecktobercross is back and harder than before (Summit Daily News)
  140. Tour de Pologne classifications after stage 3
  141. Cycling: Geraint vow to battle through (icWales)
  142. Tour of Missouri Stage 4 will leave from Lebanon (Waynesville Daily Guide)
  143. Tour de Pologne results: stage 3
  144. 10 Speed blog icon
  145. Accomplished cyclist crashes in Matteson race, dies (Daily Southtown)
  146. Trusov victorious in Tour of Britain
  147. AZN Television is Airing Three Award-Winning Films in September (Anime News Network)
  148. Registration for BMX Supercross in Salt Lake City is now closed!
  149. Bid to keep World Cup until 2012
  150. Petacchi hopes win marks change in fortune (Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
  151. Pologne: Kopp wins, Weylandt leads
  152. Belgian Grand Prix - driver preview quotes (Formula 1)
  153. Tour de Pologne classifications after stage 2
  154. Tour of Missouri rides by Friday (Lake Sun Leader)
  155. Lance Armstrong in Guinness Book; son's impressed
  156. Tristate Regional News, Wednesday 9/12 (FOX 7 WTVW Evansville)
  157. Tour de Pologne results: stage 2
  158. Ten Great Places to Watch the Tour of Missouri Cycling Race (Kansas City InfoZine)
  159. Cyclists gather to remember friend (Kane County Chronicle)
  160. Find BBC Tour of Britain video
  161. Vuelta a España classifications after stage 10
  162. Latest Cycling News for September 12, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  163. Sports Shorts (Portsmouth Herald)
  164. Vuelta a España results: stage 10
  165. BMX state finals attracts all ages (Post-Tribune)
  166. Cavendish continues to dominate in Britain
  167. Cape team vying in Nationals (The News-Press)
  168. Cavendish win increases lead
  169. Cycling: Thomas ready for Tour of Britain
  170. CYCLING (The Canton Repository)
  171. Order Photo Reprints Online (Jackson Hole News)
  172. Papa John's key sponsor of cycling event (BizJournals)
  173. Brown victorious in Tour de Pologne
  174. Chamber warns members of possible legal action (Herald Standard)
  175. LOCAL NEWS (Daily Record)
  176. Menchov wins and extends lead in Vuelta
  177. A Sports Show for New York?s Weekend Warriors (New York Times)
  178. Cycling: Yellow yell Cavendish accuses Britons (Guardian Unlimited)
  179. Tour de Pologne classifications after stage 1
  180. Perfect platform
  181. PEZ-Talk: McCallum At The Tour Of Britain (PezCycling News)
  182. Tour de Pologne results: stage 1
  183. Past 10 Years
  184. Vuelta a España classifications after stage 9
  185. CYCLING - Dixon on top for MI (Coventry Observer)
  186. "Every time I ride a big Tour, I really struggle on day one" - says Gordon McCauley
  187. Papa John's key sponsor of cycling event (bizjournals.com via Yahoo! Finance)
  188. 62nd Vuelta a España – Rest Day Team Notes (Daily Peloton)
  189. Vuelta a España results: stage 9
  190. Cyclo-Cross Gears Up With 38 Domestic Races This Season
  191. Success for MJS Racing (Bromsgrove Standard)
  192. You don’t have to lose a leg, break a neck to choose to live (Gillette News Record)
  193. Lövkvist heading to T-Mobile
  194. Cyclo-Cross Gears Up With 38 Domestic Races This Season (usacycling.org)
  195. Inside the Garage: JGR No. 11 crew chief Mike Ford (Nascar)
  196. Cyclo-Cross Season Gears Up With 38 Domestic Races (usacycling.org)
  197. Roads being closed for Tour time trials (Branson Daily News)
  198. Efimkin secures the lead with stage victory
  199. Cavendish takes prologue in Tour of Britain
  200. Briefs | Conspiracy theories surround Earnhardt (Seattle Times)
  201. Welcome back Spa! (F1-Live.com via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
  202. First day bad legs
  203. Lampre wins Polish TTT in bad weather
  204. Cycling terminology (Southeast Missourian)
  205. Latest Cycling News for September 11, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  206. Serri beats Marcato and Paolini in Romagna
  207. Tailgating the Tour of Missouri (Kansas City InfoZine)
  208. Tour de France 2005 Stage 15
  209. Motorists warned of traffic changes for bicycle race (The Springfield News-Leader)
  210. Piepoli wins in Vuelta, Menchov conquers lead
  211. Calendar (Denver Post)
  212. Homewood woman rolls toward berth (Birmingham News)
  213. Riverside cyclist trains for Paralympics (The Press-Enterprise)
  214. Belgian GP: Preview - BMW (Pitpass)
  215. Armstrong, Rose Tout Cancer Funding Bill
  216. Preview: Tour de Pologne 2007
  217. Bicyclist was wearing headphones, couldn't hear train (Daily Herald)
  218. Tour de France champ is job hunting (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
  219. Vuelta a España classifications after stage 8
  220. First Edition Cycling News for September 11, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  221. Vuelta a España results: stage 8
  222. Grabsch wins TT in Vuelta, lead for Devolder
  223. Cavendish riding high
  224. Bertolini adds Coppa Placci to palmares
  225. Vuelta a España classifications after stage 7
  226. William A. Martin, Stover (Sedalia Democrat)
  227. Cavendish wins increases lead
  228. Vuelta a España results: stage 7
  229. PEZ Does UNIVEST GP! (PezCycling News)
  230. Powers Earns Third in Italian Individual Time Trial
  231. Cycling Mania (Northern Express)
  232. Koch's no rookie (Northern Express)
  233. Zabel victorious in Vuelta stage 7
  234. Scotland 56 Portugal 10: Lamont too strong for plucky Portugal
  235. Euskaltel getting ready for 2008
  236. Nightmare start
  237. Vuelta a España classifications after stage 6
  238. Teammates tussle for title (The Leader Times)
  239. Riders get on their bikes (The Nassau Guardian)
  240. Latest Cycling News for September 10, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  241. Missouri prepares its for debut on the world stage of cycling (Rolla Daily News)
  242. Vuelta a España results: stage 6
  243. Riding for life (The Springfield News-Leader)
  244. Freire unbeatable in Vuelta a España
  245. Results and Reports from Australia (Cyclingnews.com)
  246. Pro cycling coming to Missouri (Lawrence Journal-World)
  247. Junior downhiller Swanguen adds silver to final U.S. medal tally
  248. "I felt like I was going OK but the stopwatch doesn't lie. I sucked!" - says Gordon McCauley
  249. Lorenzo Bernucci tests positive
  250. Gross job pays off (Richmond Times-Dispatch)