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  1. A crash, a shove, and DQs in keirin (The Morning Call)
  2. Tour de Suisse - Preview Part Three
  3. Road Warriors
  4. First Edition Cycling News for June 11, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  5. Tour de Suisse - Preview Part Two
  6. Inside Cycling with John Wilcockson: Dauphiné with an English accent (VeloNews)
  7. Team Cyclingnews.com - 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  8. Kilo, 500m time trials removed from Olympics
  9. Ullrich takes Swiss route to Tour
  10. 69th Tour de Suisse - PT (Cyclingnews.com)
  11. 'Doing everything I can' (Reg Req'd)
  12. Merckx climbs to French stage win
  13. Lance Armstrong interview
  14. Gurnee racing to reopen path (Daily Herald via Yahoo! News)
  15. Cyclists to burn streets of Anderson this weekend (The Herald Bulletin)
  16. Cyclists to burn streets of Anderson this weekend (The Herald Bulletin)
  17. History is not on Rose's side (New York Newsday)
  18. Latest Cycling News for June 10, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  19. Last hope for Tyler (Reg Req'd)
  20. Race has level playing field (The Arizona Republic)
  21. Vinokourov claims stage victory
  22. CSC's American Tour - Part III (Cyclingnews.com)
  23. www.delawareonline.com ¦ The News Journal ¦ Bike race comes to West Chester (Delaware Online)
  24. Bare cheek of cyclists
  25. Interview with Chris Wherry (Daily Peloton)
  26. Riders eye state time trial championship event (St. Petersburg Times)
  27. Riders eye state time trial championship event (St. Petersburg Times)
  28. First state to hold race for life: BMX track joins tracks across country (Delaware State News)
  29. Film on Olympic champion Lori-Ann Muenzer shows ups and downs of racing (Slam! Sports)
  30. Changes Aren't Always For the Better...
  31. Top riders set as NORBA #3 heads to Utah
  32. Suddenly seven (Cyclingnews.com)
  33. Botero back with a bang
  34. First Edition Cycling News for June 10, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  35. Police Blotter for Friday, May 27 (Madera Tribune)
  36. Legally Speaking - with Bob Mionske: Rules of the road? (VeloNews)
  37. Tech Talk: Geeking out on the Everti Eagle (Triathlon Magazine)
  38. French dominate Stage 2 of Dauphine
  39. Great Neck Bicycle ChallGreat Neck Bicycle Challenge Draws Crowdenge Draws Crowd (Port Washington News)
  40. BMX hwest Nationals could draw 1,000 racers (Albuquerque Tribune)
  41. Vinokourov takes Dauphine victory
  42. Film on Olympic champion Lori-Ann Muenzer shows ups and downs of racing (Canada.com)
  43. Cobb flies past Pullin to winner's circle (Richmond.com)
  44. Armstrong's new bike (VeloNews)
  45. Tour of Britain to return to Derbyshire (Bakewell Today)
  46. Hushovd wins first stage at Dauphine Libere, Armstrong finishes in pack
  47. Mayor’s Cup race part of healthy image renaissance for Anderson (The Herald Bulletin)
  48. How to keep cool during the hot summer months (phillyburbs.com)
  49. Latest Cycling News for June 9, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  50. Armstrong Third in Dauphine Libere Trial
  51. News analysis, June 9 , 2005 The revival of Belgian cycling (Cyclingnews.com)
  52. West Virginia Governor Proclaims June as Mountain Bike Month (IMBA)
  53. Bike Shop Organizes Ride for Wayside (RedNova)
  54. AFP World Sports
  55. Premier Series at Thetford this weekend (BikeMagic.com)
  56. Dumoulin takes lead in Dauphine
  57. Film on Muenzer shows ups, downs of racing (Slam! Sports)
  58. Botero leaves Armstrong gasping
  59. First Edition Cycling News for June 9, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  60. Cycling: On-form Armstrong challenges Leipheimer to win Dauphine (Channel NewsAsia)
  61. Hushovd wins first Dauphine stage
  62. Leipheimer second in TT, takes yellow jersey
  63. Your Tour experiences
  64. Your Tour experiences
  65. Review of Mastering Mountain Bike Skills (Total Bike)
  66. Corporate Challenge showcases brothers' running rivalry (The Buffalo News)
  67. Latest Cycling News for June 8, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  68. Latest Cycling News for June 8, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  69. Armstrong facing first real test ahead of Tour
  70. Family never tires of BMX racing experience (AberdeenNews.com)
  71. Hamilton launches appeal over ban
  72. Thor Hushovd wins first stage at Dauphine Libere
  73. Mr. Congeniality: The Geoff Kabush diary 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  74. Worthy Workouts'/ (BusinessWeek)
  75. Lotz leaves in doping controversy
  76. Moving on up: The Trent Wilson Journal 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  77. Eyes on Armstrong at Dauphine Libere Race
  78. First Edition Cycling News for June 8, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  79. PRESS RELEASE: VeloNews releases 2005 Tour de France Official Guide (VeloNews)
  80. Australian sprinter Stuart O'Grady had more concerns than his actual...
  81. Sports Shorts (Independent)
  82. Boonen races to Belgian triumph
  83. German Cycling Champions Petra Rossner and Judith Arndt Join Gay Games Ambassadors (Gay Wired)
  84. NORBA National series resumes in Park City
  85. Cycling: Armstrong facing first real test ahead of Tour (Channel NewsAsia)
  86. Vino' focused on denying Armstrong a seventh Tour
  87. Cycling: Dinky Dumoulin upsets Dauphine to take race lead (Channel NewsAsia)
  88. Thomas retains Welsh Road crown
  89. New York setback leaves Paris as Olympics frontrunner
  90. Top-notch bicycle racing is a thrilling sight (The Olympian)
  91. Top-notch bicycle racing is a thrilling sight (The Olympian)
  92. Latest Cycling News for June 7, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  93. "Do you think Basso has a chance in the Tour de France?" - Bio
  94. Wins won't come easy after Armstrong retires, says head of Discovery t...
  95. Local news briefs (Cincinnati Enquirer)
  96. Sports Briefs Column (Canoe)
  97. Technical slip-up for Armstrong as Hincapie wins
  98. Have Your Say
  99. Round-the-Clock Bike Race Moves to Preston County (RedNova)
  100. Hincapie in control as Hushovd goes hunting
  101. First Edition Cycling News for June 7, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  102. Obituary: James Porteous Wood (Guardian Unlimited)
  103. Tour legend, cycling superstar
  104. Eminent domain struggle over bike shop (ABC 7 Chicago)
  105. Cycling: Armstrong needs to step on pedal (Independent)
  106. Americans dominate Dauphiné prologue
  107. Armstrong finishes chasing the pack in Tour tuneup
  108. Mountain Bike Racing Season Kicks Off In Catskills (The Ride Magazine)
  109. New designs - have your say
  110. With 'swagger back,' good things happening for Glenwood's Julich
  111. Longo shows that Vail victories weren t so long ago (Summit Daily News)
  112. Giacomo, Afleet Alex set sights on Belmont (Reg Req'd)
  113. Mahathir Gets Award For Support Of Cycling Events (Bernama)
  114. Tour de France route 2005
  115. Eurosport - Cycling - Live and Results. Men and Women. - Dauphine Libere (Eurosport)
  116. Americans shine at USPRO championship (phillyburbs.com)
  117. Latest Cycling News for June 6, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  118. Ten Tips for Making Childhood Fishing Memories (Kansas City InfoZine)
  119. Sports Digest
  120. Regional scene, June 6 (Rocky Mountain News.com)
  121. Rolly: Cops love kids with stinky cars (Salt Lake Tribune)
  122. Accidents galore marr O'Grady's Dauphine Libere
  123. Tour of Connecticut - NE (Cyclingnews.com)
  124. Safe fun on two wheels -- and a long stretch of pavement (Omaha World-Herald)
  125. Longo shows that Vail victories weren't so long ago (Vail Daily)
  126. Cycling: Accidents galore marr O'Grady's Dauphine Libere (Channel NewsAsia)
  127. Tour de Luxembourg - Stage 5
  128. Chile Challenge downhill to award UCI points
  129. Wherry Solos to Philly Victory (Daily Peloton)
  130. CYCLING: Winless Armstrong in the dark about race form (Daily Times)
  131. First Edition Cycling News for June 6, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  132. O'Grady may lack spark at Dauphine, but has eye on Tour
  133. The wheelie good ol' days (The Sacramento Bee)
  134. Hincapie takes Dauphine prologue
  135. Wherry wins in Philly, captures USPRO title
  136. Scrappy T pulled from rematch
  137. Back on Top (Cycle News)
  138. Make sure there's a big hill for first bike-riding lesson daddy chronicles (The Olympian)
  139. Relaxed Armstrong gets ready for his last defense (International Herald Tribune)
  140. Bob Ford Elite cyclist goes after one jersey he lacks (Reg Req'd)
  141. LISA ALLEN: Fly on the wall at best-ever town meeting (The Herald Bulletin)
  142. Social ride morphs into charity event (The Sacramento Bee)
  143. Tour de Luxembourg (2.HC) - Stages 3A and 3B
  144. Outdoors calendar (The Indianapolis Star)
  145. Report: Taylor turns himself in (Palm Beach Post)
  146. Extra innings Sports in brief (The Times Leader - Sports)
  147. Get out and ride (Florida Today)
  148. Gillette BMX track undergoes face lift (Gillette News Record)
  149. Latest Texas sports:
  150. 24-hour biking: It s "euphoric" (The Charleston Gazette)
  151. ...T&T Federation confirm council committees (Trinidad Express)
  152. Armstrong modest about Dauphine Libere chances
  153. Colorado, Whitman College earn overall titles
  154. Wachovia Week Special Cycling News for June 5, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  155. GP Schwarzwald (1.1) - Preview
  156. Individual omnium titles awarded in Kansas
  157. The Riehl deal (Lancaster Online)
  158. Inside Cycling with John Wilcockson: LeMond, man of the future
  159. USPRO Championships preview: 10 riders to watch for (VeloNews)
  160. Mendonsa races in Ronde Van Brisbeen (Red Bluff Daily News)
  161. CYCLING NOTEBOOK / Rodriguez wants to be one-day wonder (San Francisco Chronicle)
  162. Main & preview
  163. Press Release - Discovery premieres "The Science of Lance Armstrong"
  164. Dynamic duo (Cyclingnews.com)
  165. Plymouth's McCormack riding high (Boston Globe)
  166. www.delawareonline.com ¦ The News Journal ¦ AAA gives his own TripTik (Delaware Online)
  167. Hamilton launches appeal
  168. Talking the Talk: A chat with Chris Horner in Philadelphia (VeloNews)
  169. Wachovia Week Special Cycling News for June 4, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  170. Lotz forced to quit
  171. First Edition Cycling News for June 4, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  172. PRESS RELEASE: Lapierre Ultimate Cycles opens North American branch (VeloNews)
  173. Chain Gang (RedNova)
  174. Armstrong hails Savoldelli
  175. Longsjo Classic registration on a roll (Shirley Oracle)
  176. Phila. Hosts Famed Bicycle Race This Sunday (KYW News Radio 1060)
  177. Phila. Hosts Famed Bicycle Race This Sunday (KYW News Radio 1060)
  178. Conservation Areas Perfect for National Trails Day (Kansas City InfoZine)
  179. Armstrong primed for Tour warm-up
  180. Merckx leads tributes
  181. Theft victim chases, detains suspect (The Reporter)
  182. 'Survivor' reruns find cable home (Reg Req'd)
  183. Latest Cycling News for June 3, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  184. When cycling, fear and trepidation are good things (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
  185. When cycling, fear and trepidation are good things (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
  186. Health Net train keeps on rolling at Trenton (VeloNews)
  187. Cycling enthusiasts seek to increase safe routes for recreation (Herald Online)
  188. Cycling enthusiasts seek to increase safe routes for recreation (Herald Online)
  189. Ullrich seeks Armstrong scalp
  190. Bike rodeo wrangles youngsters with riding safety tips, helmets (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
  191. Letters to Cyclingnews - June 3, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  192. Cyclist Scott Korn field had a passion for sport (Rocky Mountain News)
  193. Baxa Sponsors Team In Courage Classic Fundraiser For The Childrens Hospital (PR Web)
  194. Germans in Trexlertown for Dash for Cash (The Morning Call)
  195. Outdoors calendar (The State)
  196. VeloNews Photo Contest: Last week's winner and a new gallery
  197. Armstrong to quit after Tour
  198. Turner prize surprise: painter is favourite (Guardian Unlimited)
  199. Mad Libs Lives
  200. Ford in national team (Ararat Advertiser)
  201. Lance Armstrong timeline
  202. TEAM PR: Mactier joins T-Mobile (VeloNews)
  203. 85th Volta a Catalunya Recap: Part One
  204. First Edition Cycling News for June 3, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  205. We'll clue you in on everything you need to know to catch the Nextel Cup Series Chevy American Revolution 400 and Busch (Richmond.com)
  206. Bike ban at Summit hits Valley economy (Big Bear Grizzly)
  207. Legally Speaking - with Bob Mionske: A question of value (VeloNews)
  208. Spanish Continental Team Kaiku - A Profile (Daily Peloton)
  209. 85th Volta a Catalunya Recap: Part One (Daily Peloton)
  210. Thomas retains Welsh crown
  211. CSC's American Tour - Part II (Cyclingnews.com)
  212. Live Coverage - Giro d'Italia - Stage 17 (VeloNews)
  213. Creative competitors engineer fuel efficiency (Minnetonka Sun Sailor)
  214. Alessandro Petacchi makes it 100! (Daily Peloton)
  215. Armstrong's team pedals on without him in Philly race (Reg Req'd)
  216. Cooke climbs world cycling ranks
  217. A successful road race (The Aspen Times)
  218. Bicycle racing returns to downtown on June 25 (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
  219. Bicycle racing returns to downtown on June 25 (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
  220. Sirius Satellite Radio to Broadcast Exclusive Conversations With...
  221. Duncan Larkin: Mega Marathon Man (Poughkeepsie Journal)
  222. Hamilton appeals his suspension (Rocky Mountain News)
  223. Business briefs, June 2 (Rocky Mountain News)
  224. Stage 5: Botero wins Tour
  225. Rules to keep you safe while training (Florida Today)
  226. OLN Airing Reruns of 'Survivor' Series
  227. Cycling Novel Wins Benjamin Franklin Literary Award (Daily Peloton)
  228. Ekimov ruled out of Tour
  229. Names in the Game (Reg Req'd)
  230. First Edition Cycling News for June 2, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  231. On the Record (Daily Record)
  232. Lance Armstrong an Underdog to Win Seventh Tour De France At PinnacleSports.com
  233. Fitness worries for Armstrong
  234. Mountain-biking in Saraburi Famous for its waterfalls, Chet Khot Forest Park now also boasts of an off-road cycling (Bangkok Post)
  235. The End Of The Armstrong Era (Bicycling Magazine: Tour de France)
  236. Armstrong To Ride The Tour in 2005 (Bicycling Magazine: Tour de France)
  237. Armstrong Murmurs, People Listen (Bicycling Magazine: Tour de France)
  238. Cooke climbs world cycling ranks (BBC News)
  239. Wednesday's EuroFile: Zabriskie's summer; CVV makes history; Cipo' questioned
  240. Southern Off-Road Bicycle Association Officer and Georgia Pinhoti Trail Association Member Named Volunteer of the Year (The Weekly)
  241. Riding For Opie (Cycle News)
  242. New Zealander wins race in photo finish (Lancaster Online)
  243. Bike race crowd big, promotional effort not (Lancaster Online)
  244. Latest Cycling News for June 1, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  245. What's happening (Tahoe Daily Tribune)
  246. Henderson fastest at Lancaster (VeloNews)
  247. Congratulations to 2 new UCI Commissaires
  248. Rodriguez looks for fourth USPRO title
  249. First Edition Cycling News for June 1, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  250. Lance Armstrong an Underdog to Win Seventh Tour de France at PinnacleSports.com