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  1. O'Grady confident about bat and bike
  2. Bodies take a beating in marathon stage races such as the Tour de France (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)
  3. Eight masters RR champions crowned
  4. Stage nerves
  5. McEwen on the king sprinters (BBC News)
  6. KRT Wire | 06/29/2005 | When Armstrong cycles out, who's up next? (AberdeenNews.com)
  7. McEwen on the king sprinters
  8. Tech Talk: Geeking out on the Everti Eagle (Triathlon Magazine)
  9. Eight Americans set for Tour de France
  10. Armstrong ready for hot summer
  11. Tour de France - The Australians! (Daily Peloton)
  12. Some Quick Thoughts And Gripes As The Ol' Timex Counts Down (Bicycling Magazine: Tour de France)
  13. Sheryl Crow Pulls Out of Paris Live 8
  14. Rumsas facing French extradition
  15. Keeping it in perspective: A Q&A with Floyd Landis (VeloNews)
  16. Jacksonville's Favorite Play Grounds (RedNova)
  17. Jacksonville's Favorite Play Grounds (RedNova)
  18. Armstrong Gearing Up for Another Tour Victory
  19. Briefs: Armstrong studies crucial climbs in Tour de France (Seattle Times)
  20. Race Across America - NE (Cyclingnews.com)
  21. Armstrong has high expectations (Duluth News Tribune)
  22. Armstrong has high expectations (Duluth News Tribune)
  23. True competitor (Poughkeepsie Journal)
  24. Chris Horner TdF interview:
  25. Summer spent on the road (Park Record)
  26. Fatigued Simoni pulls out of Tour
  27. Electra's Rosie Makes Oprah's List Of Favorite Things
  28. RAAM Round-up: Robic wins it! (VeloNews)
  29. Independence Day G.P. in Colorado Springs
  30. First Edition Cycling News for June 29, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  31. CYCLING/Tour de France: Rivals out to spoil Armstrongs swansong (New Straits Times)
  32. Bike shorts can smooth the ride (Wisconsin State Journal)
  33. Roberts completes record Aussie Tour line-up
  34. "I think Ullrich may surprise everyone this year, he seems to have his head together" - DR
  35. Steven Cozza claims win in U23 TT Nationals
  36. Front Row Entertainment Inks 'Big Six' DVD, Ready to Ride With Lance Armstrong
  37. Japan could be next Asian hotbed for legalized gaming (Las Vegas Sun)
  38. Your Tour experiences
  39. White's rocky road to tour start (The Age)
  40. Community displays (CentralOhio.com)
  41. Tour de France 2005
  42. 2005 USA Cycling Election Update
  43. Latest Cycling News for June 28, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  44. Armstrong shrugs off minor crash
  45. Early break leaves Oliphant frustrated (Edinburgh Evening News)
  46. Lance Armstrong starts clothing line
  47. Roberts completes record Aussie Tour line-up (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
  48. MacGregor defends U23 road title
  49. Ring always enjoyed ride at Fitchburg (Boston Globe)
  50. Tour de France - The Manolo Saiz View
  51. Cooke shocked by Italian boycott
  52. Gritters, Geist take criterium wins in Utah
  53. Tour de France - Lampre Caffita
  54. Shahrulneeza: Malaysia lack riders for mountain climb (The Star Online)
  55. Winn becomes Wales coach
  56. First Edition Cycling News for June 28, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  57. SportsCenter live from Snowshoe NORBA
  58. Subscriber Services (Grand Forks Herald)
  59. FitUP Training for Cycling (Daily Peloton)
  60. Lance Armstrong Pens Forward To New Children's Book
  61. Armstrong claims he feels 'better than ever' (The Santa Rosa Press Democrat)
  62. Koch, Stetina ride to junior national titles
  63. "Who do you think will become King of the Mountains this year?" - JG
  64. Armstrong claims he feels 'better than ever'
  65. Monday's Mailbag: Lance, media hype, 'Yan's Yernal' and the expense of cycling (VeloNews)
  66. USA National Championships (Daily Peloton)
  67. Armstrong: 'I Feel Better Than I've Ever Felt' (NBC 5 Dallas Fort Worth)
  68. Best Bets on TV Tonight: Science with Lance (Reg Req'd)
  69. Tackling the Tour
  70. Armstrong feels better than ever (The Pocono Record)
  71. Latest Cycling News for June 27, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  72. Portuguese Nationals: Road Race Round-up (Daily Peloton)
  73. Route preview
  74. Armstrong feels better than ever (Canoe)
  75. Armstrong Says He's Never Felt Better (AP via Yahoo! News)
  76. Cyclists Psyched (RedNova)
  77. Have Your Say
  78. Regional scene, June 27 (Rocky Mountain News.com)
  79. Armstrong: 'I feel better than I've ever felt' (Northwest Indiana Times)
  80. Discovery takes a long glance at Lance (Kansas City Star)
  81. Armstrong raises sport's profile at home
  82. Armstrong: 'I feel better than I've ever felt' (The State)
  83. Subscriber Services (AberdeenNews.com)
  84. Tour legend, cycling superstar
  85. The ride of a lifetime
  86. 'Better than ever' Lance ready to rock (CBS Sportsline)
  87. Armstrong raises sport's profile at home (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
  88. Cycling-Armstrong raises sport's profile at home (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
  89. Armstrong: Bumps, bruises aside, he says he's ready to roll (VeloNews)
  90. Cycling: Power and pace steer Edgar to victory (The Herald)
  91. World Cup XC #5 DH/4X #4 - B (Cyclingnews.com)
  92. Armstrong Says He's Never Felt Better (AP via Yahoo! Asia News)
  93. Stages that might give riders trouble (Reg Req'd)
  94. Downing claims British road race
  95. Armstrong's quest for seventh straight Tour de France win starts Saturday (Slam! Sports)
  96. Dutch Nationals - Elite Mens Road Race (Daily Peloton)
  97. Lance's final tour probably won't be a walkover
  98. Final ascent: Armstrong wants go out on top at Tour (Dallas Morning News)
  99. St. Petersburg Times Online: Sports
  100. Bicycle race organizers investigate cause of surgeon's death (Waterloo Cedar-Falls Courier)
  101. Twilight Bike Race Draws Hundreds (R News)
  102. The Tour de France: A primer
  103. They ride to raise money to defeat disease of MS (Salt Lake Tribune)
  104. Cyclist-doctor Breedlove dies in Colorado, doing what he loved (The Des Moines Register)
  105. Reports indicate Breedlove was ailing just before fatal cycling accident (The Des Moines Register)
  106. Tour de France trips hit bump in the road (San Francisco Chronicle)
  107. "Longest Day" was exactly that (Poughkeepsie Journal)
  108. Here is the latest Texas sports from The AP (Reg Req'd)
  109. Bicycle Race Organizers Investigate Cause Of Surgeon's Death (KCCI 8 Iowa)
  110. Bicycle race organizers investigate cause of surgeon's death (GJ Sentinel)
  111. Tour de France Teams - Liberty Seguros
  112. Bicycle race organizers investigate cause of surgeon's death (WOI-TV Des Moins)
  113. Racing and Sports (AAP Racing and Sports)
  114. It's not about the bike (Scotsman)
  115. Cycling: Invincible Lance prepares for his perfect finale (Independent)
  116. Armstrong keeps winning partner
  117. First Edition Cycling News for June 26, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  118. Teen's speed need began early (The Santa Rosa Press Democrat)
  119. Cooke takes sixth British title
  120. Rivals Get Last Shot at Lance Armstrong
  121. 12th Dirka Po Sloveniji-Tour de Slovenie: Stage 3 (Daily Peloton)
  122. Villanueva rules Cycling Search (Manila Bulletin)
  123. Excitement for BMX racing is soaring at Badlands (Valencia County News-Bulletin)
  124. Berkshire Eagle Online - health quarterly (Berkshire Eagle)
  125. Stages of the 2005 Tour de France
  126. England star takes on 'le Tour'
  127. If you go (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
  128. If you go (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
  129. Champions rise from the dirt (Park Record)
  130. Virtue equals victory for RMCEF team (Park Record)
  131. Liberty announces Tour team; Ng, Sanderson join Spanish squad
  132. Cyclists psyched (New River Current)
  133. Big Turnout Expected for First Tour D'Burg (RedNova)
  134. Basso says Armstrong 'is unbeatable'
  135. All for One and One for All - T-Mobile for the Tour
  136. Cycling: Village gardener becomes one of the President's men in pursuit of Tour record (Independent)
  137. First Edition Cycling News for June 25, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  138. Tour 2005: Green Jersey Guide (Eurosport)
  139. Spanish teams announce Tour line-ups
  140. Settimana Tricolore Day Four: Elite-2 Men RR (Daily Peloton)
  141. Rivals have final chance to dethrone Armstrong in Tour de France (Slam! Sports)
  142. What caused tragic cycling accident? Autopsy scheduled today (The Des Moines Register)
  143. Park City Cycling Festival: A Casey Gibson gallery (VeloNews)
  144. "Anyone got any advice on camping by tent en-route during the Tour?" - Matt
  145. Local champs (Portland Tribune)
  146. T-Mobile's point men
  147. Tour de Nez hits Tahoe, Truckee (North Lake Tahoe Bonanza)
  148. Book Excerpt: Michael Barry's Inside the Postal Bus – Part 2 (Roadcycling)
  149. Latest Cycling News for June 24, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  150. Armstrong takes lucky mascot into seventh Tour bid
  151. Collision in Colorado kills cyclist-doctor Breedlove (The Des Moines Register)
  152. Plymouth's McCormack riding high (Boston Globe)
  153. Biking: Solar shines on racing circuit (The Conway Daily Sun)
  154. Biking: Solar shines on racing circuit (The Conway Daily Sun)
  155. Auto racing: Meirhofer family makes speedway a family affair (Bozeman Daily Chronicle)
  156. Shelden could become Summit's biking pioneer (Summit Daily News)
  157. Tour de France Discovery Channel Team
  158. Tributes to Bob Breedlove, physician and cyclist (The Des Moines Register)
  159. US Elite Championships - CN (Cyclingnews.com)
  160. Indy 500 champ Wheldon basks in anonymity (USA Today)
  161. First Edition Cycling News for June 24, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  162. Tour de France behind on growth hormone detection
  163. Cleveland: This Week in Ford Racing (Motorsport.com)
  164. Wells wins Utah short track (The Ride Magazine)
  165. Plans for BMX facility under way for cyclists (Albuquerque Tribune)
  166. Settimana Tricolore - Day Three (Elite Women RR) (Daily Peloton)
  167. Tour de France behind on growth hormone detection, no tests planned
  168. Baker native brings bike racing home (Bakercityherald.com)
  169. Putting the spin on cycling (Albuquerque Tribune)
  170. IOC criticised for cycling change
  171. PRESS RELEASE: Veloswap.com launches online bike marketplace (VeloNews)
  172. REEBOK GEARS UP TO PEDDLE PEDALS: Test in Britain sets a course for plunge into the bicycle market in the United States (Patriot Ledger)
  173. Danica fever hits Watkins Glen (The News-Review)
  174. McQuaid Points Finger At IOC (Sporting Life via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
  175. New, improved county fair opens Friday (InsideBayArea)
  176. Capirossi On Top (Sporting Life via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
  177. 3RD LD: METI official misused 24 mil. yen for personal stock trading (Kyodo via Yahoo! Asia News)
  178. Jens Voigt interview:
  179. Tour de Nez hits Tahoe (Tahoe Daily Tribune)
  180. "Charly Wegelius rode a superb Giro d'Italia, hopefully we'll see him in the Tour in the future" - M
  181. Latest Cycling News for June 23, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  182. Curi, Decker earn U.S. road titles (VeloNews)
  183. The Feed Zone with Monique Ryan: Preparing for Race Day (VeloNews)
  184. Tour de France Challenge Team Replaces Rider One Week Before Start of Charity Ride (PR Web via Yahoo! News)
  185. 2ND LD: Senior METI official misused 24 mil. yen for personal stock trading (Kyodo via Yahoo! Asia News)
  186. Ullrich will 'fight like a lion'
  187. LEAD: Senior METI official misused 24 mil. yen for personal stock trading (Kyodo via Yahoo! Asia News)
  188. Armstrong shrugs off Ekimov blow
  189. Fishtail to hold annual Fun Day (Billings Gazette)
  190. Couriers risk necks in pursuit of fun and profit (Houston Chronicle)
  191. Beyond the top 50: Sports
  192. Bear essentials needed for sea-kayak trip (Nashville City Paper)
  193. Curi, Decker ride to national road race wins
  194. McEwen, Evans confirmed for Tour; Lance names big guns; Jan drops Zabel
  195. Lance Armstrong timeline
  196. Cycling classic set for Saturday in Pescadero (Half Moon Bay Review)
  197. Ongoing Events for Adults, Teens, and Children (Martha's Vineyard Times)
  198. June 23, 2005 (Martha's Vineyard Times)
  199. Marquette, June 22 Superior Bike Festival Coming to Town (WLUC TV 6)
  200. Tour de France - T Mobile Team.
  201. First Edition Cycling News for June 23, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  202. Armstrong Confident Despite Ekimov Blow (Sporting Life via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
  203. Wednesday's EuroFile: Mayo is ready; Basso is, too; Crowd mourns Galletti (VeloNews)
  204. Cycling: French riders labor in the shadow of pétanque (International Herald Tribune)
  205. Cycling: French riders labor in the shadow of pétanque (International Herald Tribune)
  206. Ullrich aims to topple Armstrong
  207. Showdown set for Saturday (Nuvo)
  208. GOBA: It s about family, not racing (CentralOhio.com)
  209. Baldwin, Armstrong ride to national TT titles
  210. Our new designs explained
  211. Q (The Chapel Hill News)
  212. More news (Leamington Spa Courier)
  213. Rogers leaving Quick Step for T-Mobile
  214. Check it out, it's classic (The Union)
  215. 428km Tour of Tasmania to be part of the Tattersall's Cup Cycling tour for Tassie (Examiner.com.au)
  216. caption: (Princeton Town Topics)
  217. Editorial Detail Page (Chester Evening Leader)
  218. Latest Cycling News for June 22, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  219. Studying Lance Armstrong
  220. Basso to test Armstrong on climbs
  221. Van Gilder rising to top of cycling world (The Pocono Record)
  222. Area municipal parks (The Indianapolis Star)
  223. Results and Reports from Australia (Cyclingnews.com)
  224. Snerf's slant: The 2005 Nicole Freedman Diary (Cyclingnews.com)
  225. It's Time to Join the Wheel World ; A Few Basics to Help Gear Up for Cycling (RedNova)
  226. It's Time to Join the Wheel World ; A Few Basics to Help Gear Up for Cycling (RedNova)
  227. Tour de France Team news.
  228. www.cyclingnews.com news and analysis (Cyclingnews.com)
  229. Gonzalez attacks, wins Tour of Switzerland
  230. City News Home (Canberra City News)
  231. Cunego forced to pull out of Tour
  232. Wiggins fails to land Tour place
  233. Earning Trust, Support, And A Bad Reputation (Mountain Bike Daily)
  234. Rogers Keeps Overall Tour De Suisse Lead
  235. Unspinning The Spin (Bicycling Magazine: Tour de France)
  236. "Brits don't take the sport seriously, so there's a lack of facilities, funding and support" - CL
  237. Cycling News Roundup June 21, 2005 (Daily Peloton)
  238. Support Grows For Time-Trial Return (Sporting Life via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
  239. Peltonen a cycling pro (The Ashland Daily Press)
  240. Tour de France - Liquigas Bianchi Team
  241. Hoy calls on Edinburgh to support Beijing cycling petition (Edinburgh Evening News)
  242. Telluride Bike Week rides through town next week (Telluride Daily Planet)
  243. Latest Cycling News for June 21, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  244. Tour de France - Saunier Duval.
  245. USAC members invited to "Town Hall" meeting
  246. Autissier going the distance (Boston Globe)
  247. Lance, a Lot (Reg Req'd)
  248. Vanlandingham, Wells take short track wins
  249. Live Strong and Prosper FAQ (Reg Req'd)
  250. First Edition Cycling News for June 21, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)