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  1. Jelly Belly team eyes title goals at International Cycling Classic (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
  2. 92nd Tour de France Stage 5 Live Report
  3. Armstrong takes overall Tour lead
  4. Ross makes podium in Austria (Vail Daily)
  5. Out West (Manassas Journal Messenger)
  6. Armstrong has the yellow jersey again (North County Times)
  7. Cycling: Armstrong crosses yellow line (Guardian Unlimited)
  8. The World Briefly
  9. Racewatch: Le Tour stage four
  10. The Reluctant Leader (Reg Req'd)
  11. Tour de France - Team News Stage 5 (Daily Peloton)
  12. Boonen wins second stage in a row
  13. King's Day Of Reckoning (Sentinel & Enterprise)
  14. Baker's attack pays off (Sentinel & Enterprise)
  15. Glory screeches to an agonizing halt
  16. The Southern Off-Road Bicycle Association's Atlanta Chapter Offers Trails Mini-Class Followed by Trail Work at Utoy (The Weekly)
  17. Subscriber Services (Centre Daily Times)
  18. Zabriskie, Armstrong go 1-2 in Tour stage one
  19. Cervelo's Phil White Gives Tour Insider's Perspective Via Podcasts
  20. "If it does come down to a sprint for the win, can Boonen be beaten?" - CR
  21. Armstrong takes lead after team wins stage (The Olympian)
  22. Tour de France Preview
  23. Amateur baseball, cycling, local golf (Toledo Blade)
  24. Silverstone - selected driver quotes (Formula 1)
  25. Armstrong Takes Lead in the Tour De France (AP via Yahoo! News)
  26. Glory screeches to an agonizing halt (Salt Lake Tribune)
  27. Latest News for July 6, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  28. National/World
  29. Area parks information (The Indianapolis Star)
  30. MTB News & racing round-up for July 6, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  31. Again, yellow Armstrong's color (Rocky Mountain News)
  32. Racewatch: Le Tour stage three
  33. Classic cruises in (BendBulletin.com)
  34. Cycling-Sprinters take centre stage again in Tour (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
  35. Colorado's Multi-Day Mountain Bike Tours
  36. Ignorance is Bliss
  37. Tour de France Cycling News for July 6, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  38. "This is going to be a battle among Discovery, CSC and Telecom. A race, in other words" - Rian
  39. Armstrong takes Tour de France lead
  40. Changing Seasons
  41. Armstrong Takes Tour De France Lead (AP via Yahoo! News)
  42. Sports Briefs - July 5, 2005
  43. Tour de France stage four photos
  44. Armstrong Takes Over Tour's Yellow Jersey (AP via Yahoo! News)
  45. Armstrong's Squad Takes Tour de France Lead (Fox News)
  46. Lai: If team stays smart, Lance will win (MSNBC)
  47. Armstrong Takes Lead in Tour De France (AP via Yahoo! News)
  48. Couriers Skid Across New Jersey (CBS News)
  49. Cycling: Armstrong leads Tour (BBC News)
  50. Saddles: Be Kind to Your Behind
  51. McEwen denies dirty tactics in Tour clash
  52. Imagining defeat (Media Life Magazine)
  53. Tour de Lance (Sun-Sentinel)
  54. Tour de Lance (Sun-Sentinel)
  55. Boonen enjoys Tour sprint victory
  56. Banded together Worldwide army of supporters wants to live like Lance (Reg Req'd)
  57. Crested Butte's Trail 403
  58. T-Mobile boss admits pessimism
  59. New cycling trail network springing up (BendBulletin.com)
  60. Floyd Landis interview:
  61. Cuban finding success in his return to cycling (Sun-Sentinel)
  62. Specialized's top bike nut (Miami Herald)
  63. Colorado Trail Singletrack
  64. Boonen Wins 2nd Straight Stage; Armstrong Still Second
  65. Racewatch: Le Tour stage two
  66. Tour de France Cycling News for July 5, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  67. Tour de France Cycling News for July 5, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  68. Lance's New Fast Bike: Trek TTX
  69. Armstrong overwhelms rivals in opening stage of his last Tour de France (Summit Daily News)
  70. Durango's Dry Fork Loop
  71. US duo dominate Tour opener
  72. Tour de France - Souvenir Fabio Casartelli
  73. France prepares to bid adieu to Armstrong (AberdeenNews.com)
  74. Young stars ready for Tour de Delta (The Delta Optimist)
  75. Safety lessons delivered with fun at Harley-Davidson dealership (Public Opinion)
  76. A Pearl of a Pass
  77. "I think Ullrich may surprise everyone this year. he seems to have his head together at last" - DR
  78. Cycling: Boonen wins stage three (BBC News)
  79. Sean Kelly interview:
  80. Eurosport - Cycling - Live and Results. Men and Women. - Tour De France - Live and Results. Men and Women. (Eurosport)
  81. A Phone Conversation with the 'Homeless' Chris Horner (Roadcycling)
  82. Tour de France stage three photos
  83. Page turns it on as he sprints to title (Boston Globe)
  84. Leader looks solid
  85. Biking the East Coast Greenway
  86. Cycling: Aussies crushed by power of Boonen (Channel NewsAsia)
  87. A Spirit the Waves Couldn't Break (washingtonpost.com via Yahoo! News)
  88. Results and Reports from the USA (Cyclingnews.com)
  89. Matt White/Stuart O'Grady diary
  90. Racewatch: Le Tour stage one
  91. Armstrong overwhelms rivals in opening stage of his last Tour de France (Sioux City Journal)
  92. Interview with Robert Hunter (Daily Peloton)
  93. No teething problems for Boonen as he takes stage
  94. France prepares to bid adieu to Armstrong (Bradenton Herald)
  95. Ullrich avoids injury after crash
  96. Murphy: Ex-Postal Service riders are faring well (Sports Illustrated)
  97. First Edition Cycling News for July 4, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  98. Tour de France: Zabriskie gets yellow jersey
  99. Tour de France Cycling News for July 4, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  100. Discovery's director (Austin American-Statesman)
  101. Tour de France stage two photos
  102. Tour de France - Topix.net
  103. Armstrong Crushes Rivals in Tour Start (AP via Yahoo! News)
  104. Victory at last (The Olympian)
  105. Ziffren-Hall breezes in women's race (The Olympian)
  106. Ziffren-Hall breezes in women's race (The Olympian)
  107. Murphy: First stage shows Lance at his best -- or close to it (Sports Illustrated)
  108. A Climb Like No Other: Experiencing Alpe D'Huez the Hard Way
  109. Tour de France: Lance fighting history (The Capital Times)
  110. "It doesn't seem to be a very rich time for climbers at the moment" - MJM
  111. Lance leaves his rivals far behind (The Olympian)
  112. Biking for fun, not fame (San Diego Union-Tribune)
  113. Tour de France Q&A with Samuel Abt (International Herald Tribune)
  114. Armstrong overwhelms his rivals in opening stage (Asbury Park Press)
  115. SPECIALIZED'S TOP BIKE NUT (The Times Leader - Technology)
  116. SPECIALIZED'S TOP BIKE NUT (San Jose Mercury News)
  117. Climb every mountain
  118. Iowa top 10 (The Des Moines Register)
  119. Armstrong overwhelms competitors (Provo Daily Herald)
  120. OLN looks beyond the era of Lance TV (The Arizona Republic)
  121. Woman trains for ultimate test (Press-Citizen)
  122. McGee bids to upstage Armstrong
  123. 'Future' is ahead of Armstrong (Boston Globe)
  124. Armstrong headed for seventh Tour de France win (CTV.ca)
  125. Cup Of Nations Lacrosse Festival Ends
  126. Speedskaters aim for Olympics (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
  127. Armstrong Crushes Rivals in Tour Start (San Francisco Chronicle)
  128. A Climb Like No Other: Experiencing Alpe D'Huez the Hard Way (Washington Post)
  129. Zabriskie goes from road disaster to yellow jersey (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  130. Bullish Basso ready for Armstrong
  131. Read Jay's Race Eve Report: Hello From Challans, France
  132. More questions than answers (The Observer)
  133. Armstrong Crushes Rivals in Tour Start (AP via Yahoo! Asia News)
  134. Armstrong overwhelms rivals in opening stage of his last Tour de France (Seattle Times)
  135. Tour de France Cycling News for July 3, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  136. He has been a Tour fixture (Reg Req'd)
  137. Armstrong overwhelms rivals in Tour de France´s opening stage (Plainview Daily Herald)
  138. "Armstrong will want to go out with a win and I see no one who can seriously threaten" - Morfans
  139. Cycling News Roundup (Daily Peloton)
  140. MacKinnon king of the track (Slam! Sports)
  141. Marcel Wust interview:
  142. Evans' tour of discovery (The Age)
  143. Le Tour photos
  144. One more for the road (Provo Daily Herald)
  145. Toughing it out
  146. Tour de France Cycling News for July 2, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  147. Armstrong will savour final Tour
  148. The Latest
  149. Lance's fans getting geared up (Santa Barbara News-Press)
  150. Armstrong out to break cycling's last taboo (Daytona Beach News-Journal)
  151. Toughing it out (Rocky Mountain News)
  152. Fourth's fun run returns (Park Record)
  153. Armstrong beat cancer, now he takes on history (Houston Chronicle)
  154. 2005 Tour homepage
  155. Tour riders are cleared to race
  156. Litke: Armstrong out to break cycling’s last taboo (MSNBC)
  157. Cycling: The report that Dean had not hoped for (The New Zealand Herald)
  158. Cycling: Tour de France starts (BBC News)
  159. Ag2r Prevoyance for the Tour
  160. 92nd Tour de France - GT (Cyclingnews.com)
  161. CYCLING: Will Yong Li be Malaysias only hope? (New Straits Times)
  162. First Edition Cycling News for June 12, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  163. Tour de Lance (Newsday)
  164. Armstrong 'has only three rivals'
  165. First Edition Cycling News for July 2, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  166. Six masters ride to national road race titles
  167. Races put cycling in spotlight
  168. Tour de Lance (New York Newsday)
  169. Menlo Park cyclist coasts to victory in Burlingame Criterium (San Francisco Chronicle)
  170. "I'd love to see a climber win it. Time-Trial specialists have dominated for too long." - JM
  171. Finishers 91 to 150 get $480 (ESPN)
  172. Cheer the arrival of the Tour de France on your mobiles
  173. French papers on Le Tour
  174. Jim Litke: Armstrong out to break cycling's last taboo (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  175. Interval Training Makes People Fit, But Not Slim
  176. Lai: Lance poised to win 7th straight Tour (MSNBC)
  177. Armstrong Out To Break Cycling's Last Taboo (NBC 5 Dallas Fort Worth)
  178. Sportsview: Armstrong Wants Out on Top (ABC News)
  179. Finding another American for Paris won't be easy (Lufkin Daily News)
  180. AFP World Sports
  181. Armstrong out to break cycling's last taboo (Austin American-Statesman)
  182. Trek OCLV Carbon and the Tour de France (Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
  183. Latest Cycling News for July 1, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  184. Trek Madone SSLx - The New Lance Bike (Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
  185. What the papers say
  186. Finding another American for Paris won't be easy (The Western Star)
  187. Expect a big bang at Oxford Plains this weekend (Maine Today)
  188. Sport In Brief (Melton Today)
  189. When the glory ends (The Arizona Republic)
  190. Friday, July 01, 2005 (Daily Breeze)
  191. Lance Armstrong's final race may be his hardest (The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News)
  192. Tour de France - Young Guns
  193. Armstrong tries to go out on top - cycling's taboo (Seattle Times)
  194. Armstrong ready to add win No. 7 to legacy (Houston Chronicle)
  195. Armstrong out to snap cycling's final taboo (Kane County Chronicle)
  196. US Masters championships - NE (Cyclingnews.com)
  197. US Masters championships - NE (Cyclingnews.com)
  198. Calm under pressure
  199. South Park track to feature top BMX competition (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  200. Tour de France riders cleared
  201. Finding another American for Paris won't be easy (Daily Sentinel)
  202. Lactate Threshold 101 (Bicycling Magazine: Tour de France)
  203. Armstrong's career is about beating the odds (Bradenton Herald)
  204. JournalNews (Journal-News)
  205. Armstrong out to break cycling's last taboo (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
  206. Armstrong out to break cycling´s last taboo (Plainview Daily Herald)
  207. Tour stage guide
  208. Intense Interval Training Not Good for Weight Loss
  209. Cycling: Armstrong set for one last heave (Guardian Unlimited)
  210. Junior Track Nationals head to T-Town
  211. Pelotons in America (South Bend Tribune)
  212. First Edition Cycling News for July 1, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  213. Community bicycle ride (Mesabi Daily News)
  214. ANALYSIS: The void that looms after Lance (Eurosport)
  215. Finding another American for Paris won't be easy (GJ Sentinel)
  216. Armstrong's Canadian mechanic prepares for circus of the Tour de France (Canada.com)
  217. Armstrong's Canadian mechanic prepares for circus of the Tour de France (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)
  218. Golf's junkies are small beer beside Tour's cycle of abuse
  219. White ready to finally make his debut (sportal.com.au)
  220. Park City Cycling Festival - RESULTS
  221. Thomas' Tour dream
  222. The Unsung Heroes of Cycling A Mechanic s Story (Daily Peloton)
  223. Thursday's EuroFile: Lithuanians object to handling of Rumsas; Tour riders good to go (VeloNews)
  224. Q&A with Scott Speed (Speed TV)
  225. Lance's biggest win
  226. Tremblay fell in love with the sport (Sentinel & Enterprise)
  227. All roads lead to Longsjo Classic (Sentinel & Enterprise)
  228. SI Flashback: The Joy of Six (Sports Illustrated)
  229. Durango cyclist shares national title (Durango Herald)
  230. Bike Notes: Tour de France begins (Mendocino Beacon)
  231. Masterful writing provides a look at Lance Armstrong (Bradenton Herald)
  232. Latest Cycling News for June 30, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  233. Latest Cycling News for June 30, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  234. Will he, won't he?
  235. Latest Cycling News for June 30, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  236. Some Quick Thoughts And Gripes As The Ol' Timex Counts Down
  237. MTB News & racing round-up for June 30, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  238. Some Quick Thoughts And Gripes As The Ol' Timex Counts Down (Mountain Bike Daily)
  239. Anaconda bike festival raises $4,000 for park (Montana Standard)
  240. Results and Reports for the USA (Cyclingnews.com)
  241. Results and Reports for the USA (Cyclingnews.com)
  242. Tour de France - The Australians
  243. Robbie McEwen column
  244. Tour de France may identify the next Lance (Seattle Times)
  245. Evans set for Tour debut (sportal.com.au)
  246. Ex-VU soccer star cycles into new sport (Nashville City Paper)
  247. Thrilling victories at Masters RR Nationals
  248. Vande Velde's View: These are the Days of Our Lives... (VeloNews)
  249. Press Release - VeloNews Kicks Off Tour de France at HandleBar & Grill in Denver
  250. Life After Lance (Austin American-Statesman)