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  1. Zabel to hand in 1996 Green Jersey
  2. DeWald, Lea wind up one-two at Park Ridge race (The Record)
  3. DeWald, Lea wind up one-two at Park Ridge race (The Record)
  4. N.J. cycling classic fun for all ages (The Record)
  5. N.J. cycling classic fun for all ages (The Record)
  6. Tour de France results: stage 6
  7. THE CITY OF LIGHT, AND BIKES / / Paris rents cycles to tourists and locals in effort to cut congestion, air pollution (San Francisco Chronicle)
  8. THE CITY OF LIGHT, AND BIKES / / Paris rents cycles to tourists and locals in effort to cut congestion, air pollution (San Francisco Chronicle)
  9. Latest Cycling News for July 16, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  10. Latest Cycling News for July 16, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  11. Tour de France classifications after stage 6
  12. Cycling: Sometimes, two's a crowd (International Herald Tribune)
  13. It has been 4,500 miles and counting this year for Canton Township woman
  14. Speed Racer (The Norman Transcript)
  15. "I think it might be a time when a pure climber can win the Tour again" - says JC
  16. Tour de France stage 6: Winners and losers
  17. New German Star Promotes Doping-Free Tour (Deutsche Welle)
  18. Freire leaves Tour de France
  19. 2007 Cascade Cycling Classic - Stage 5 Report (Daily Peloton)
  20. Ten Points (2007) (Entertainment Weekly)
  21. Brief Preview: Tour de France stage 7
  22. Cycling: Rest day welcomed in Tour de France (Honolulu Advertiser)
  23. Stage seven - as it happened
  24. Davis wins and leads in Tour of Qinghai Lake
  25. Nelson: Organizers make progress on Missouri's own bike race
  26. Tour De France Starts, Scandal Simmers (CBS News)
  27. Victory and Yellow Jersey for Gerdemann
  28. Tour de France 2007
  29. Linus Gerdemann's anti-doping message promises brighter future for cycling (CP via Yahoo! Canada News)
  30. Without a Dominant Favorite, It?s Any Rider?s Tour (New York Times)
  31. Abbott captures elite women's road race crown at Seven Springs (usacycling.org)
  32. Devolder wins and conquers lead in Austria
  33. Tour of Hong Kong - Shanghai to be held in July (People's Daily)
  34. First Edition Cycling News for July 17, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  35. Gerdemann grabs yellow jersey
  36. First Edition Cycling News for July 17, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  37. Tour de France results: stage 7
  38. Richardson scores BMX gold for U.S. at Pan American Games
  39. The Bicycling Paradox: Fit Doesn?t Have to Mean Thin (New York Times)
  40. Tour de France classifications after stage 7
  41. Boyleston racing to the top of his sport (Pensacola News Journal)
  42. Boyleston racing to the top of his sport (Pensacola News Journal)
  43. Benitez wins again in GP Torres Vedras
  44. US Women's Cycling Development Program diary (Cyclingnews.com)
  45. Abbott captures elite women's road race crown at Seven Springs
  46. Cavendish pulls out of debut Tour
  47. Tour de France stage 7: Winners and losers
  48. German competitor wants clean cycling (Tacoma News Tribune)
  49. In Tomorrow's Paper (EdmontonSun.com)
  50. Cycling: Success of Tour's Grand Depart paves way for a British team
  51. Latest Cycling News for July 17, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  52. Brief Preview: Tour de France stage 8
  53. Tour de France 2005 Stage 16
  54. Heritage Square Criterium: Cycling races set for July 26 (Sheboygan Press)
  55. Tuesday's regional roundup and more top news (Kingsport Times-News)
  56. Schulze wins stage two in Tour of Qinghai Lake
  57. Speedway fiesta - special event adds flavor to normal menu of racing (Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman)
  58. Another world looming
  59. RushNet's e-water(R) Gains New Following at Int. Cycling Classic (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
  60. Stage eight - as it happened
  61. Tour newsflash: Cavendish abandons
  62. Ciolek wins final stage, Devolder secures overall
  63. Boyleston racing to the top of his sport
  64. Cycling: Soler wins Tour de France ninth stage (Channel NewsAsia)
  65. Tour newsflash: Rogers, O'Grady abandon
  66. X-Fusion returns as title sponsor of USA Cycling MTB Nationals (usacycling.org)
  67. Rasmussen climbs into Tour lead
  68. Junior Road Races Wrap up the USA Cycling National Festival (usacycling.org)
  69. Junior Road Races Wrap up the USA Cycling National Festival (usacycling.org)
  70. Rasmussen takes Yellow after impressive win
  71. O'Grady lucky to be alive
  72. Tour de France 2005 Stage 17
  73. X-Fusion returns as title sponsor of USA Cycling MTB Nationals
  74. Tour de France stage 8: Winners and losers
  75. Colombians happy with steep learning curves (Daily Telegraph)
  76. USA Cycling Weekly News Update: July 11-17 (usacycling.org)
  77. Tour de France results: stage 8
  78. Stage nine - as it happened
  79. Tour de France classifications after stage 8
  80. 2007 Cascade Cycling Classic - Stage 6 Report (Daily Peloton)
  81. By MIKE HUGHES (Wheeling News-Register)
  82. Junior Road Races Wrap up the USA Cycling National Festival
  83. Tour de France 2005 Stage 18
  84. From the hip
  85. Third win for Benitez as Tondo wins overall
  86. Cycling: Danish rider aces his road racing test (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
  87. Sinkewitz collides with spectator after finish
  88. Soler Hernandez claims Alpine win
  89. USA Cycling Weekly News Update: July 11-17
  90. Latest Cycling News for July 18, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  91. TdF: Who is Team Barloworld?
  92. Several fractures for O'Grady
  93. Tour de France 2005 Stage 19
  94. Column: Is there a place for ethics in Sports?
  95. Path over river would provide historic link between Capitol City and Katy Trail (Jefferson City News Tribune)
  96. Alpine win for Soler Hernandez
  97. Davis wins again in Tour of Qinghai Lake
  98. Eddy Mazzoleni ends career
  99. Feel free to drop these bottles on the floor – and the wine, too
  100. MTB news & racing round-up for July 19, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  101. Brief Preview: Tour de France stage 9
  102. Stage 10 - as it happened
  103. Tour de France doping tests: All riders negative
  104. Vinokourov ready for action
  105. Tour de France 2005 Stage 20
  106. Cycling: Home stage victory (icWales)
  107. Barczewski, Lakatosh bring U.S. Pan Am medal count to five
  108. Young actors to stage 'Godspell Junior' on July 25-27 (The Nashua Telegraph)
  109. Colombian Soler finishes solo in Tour de France
  110. Gerdemann's anti-doping message promises brighter future for cycling
  111. Rider failed pre-Tour drugs test
  112. Mazzoleni not retiring after all
  113. Ludewig takes stage 4 in Qinghai Lake
  114. Family-friendly BMX rides into Columbia (The State)
  115. Essex resident chronicles Tour de France trip
  116. Tour de France stage 9: Winners and losers
  117. King of the Mountain event to test top cyclists (Deseret Morning News)
  118. Wily Vasseur sprints to stage win
  119. Tour de France results: stage 9
  120. Crash.net Preview - European GP Pt.1. (Crash.Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
  121. The Millar Diaries, Rest Day 1: Licking Wounds
  122. World champ cyclist heads to New Hope (The Huntsville Times)
  123. World champ cyclist heads to New Hope (The Huntsville Times)
  124. Latest Cycling News for July 19, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  125. Tour de France classifications after stage 9
  126. Tour de France 2005 Stage 21
  127. Doping in Bicycle Racing – Fact and Fiction (Daily Peloton)
  128. Brief Preview: Tour de France stage 10
  129. On the air tomorrow: Golf, auto racing, boxing, cycling (Honolulu Advertiser)
  130. Sprinters to resume battle in Tour 11th stage
  131. "Congratulations to all who took part in one of the hardest Etapes ever" - says Alex
  132. Live - Tour de France stage 11
  133. Live - Tour de France stage 11
  134. Positive test for Patrik Sinkewitz
  135. Positive test for Patrik Sinkewitz
  136. German TV channels stop live transmissions
  137. Third win for Davis in Tour of Qinghai Lake
  138. Veteran Vasseur wins Tour de France stage 10
  139. Tour de France results: stage 10
  140. Tour de France classifications after stage 10
  141. Tour de France stage 10: Winners and losers
  142. Brief Preview: Tour de France stage 11
  143. Victory for Hunter in Tour de France stage 11
  144. Raisin gets green light (Velo News)
  145. Bamboo may be ride out of poverty (The Cincinnati Post)
  146. Davis dominates in Tour of Qinghai Lake
  147. Cycling: South African cyclist Hunter makes history on Tour de France (Channel NewsAsia)
  148. Hunter hopes young 'Boks can follow in slipstream (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  149. More than a hobby:Vicksburg cycling enthusiasts take riding to new heights (The Vicksburg Post)
  150. BMX Supercross World Cup #2 in Beijing - online registration open
  151. "We are going to start seeing who has anything left in the tank now" - says DG
  152. Tour de France results: stage 11
  153. Sutter Home Continues Its Long-Standing Commitment to Cycling and Women's Health With Its Renewed Sponsorship (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
  154. Pro Cycling Crisis Hits Germany (BusinessWeek)
  155. Doping in Bicycle Racing - Fact and Fiction Rebuttal (Daily Peloton)
  156. Tour de France classifications after stage 11
  157. Return to form or GC contender?
  158. Doping in Cycling - Fact and Fiction a Clarification (Daily Peloton)
  159. 94th Tour de France; Team Notes Stage Eleven (Daily Peloton)
  160. USA Cycling Mountain Bike National Championships - CN (Cyclingnews.com)
  161. Tour de France stage 11: Winners and losers
  162. Women's Cycling Summit (Daily Peloton)
  163. Women's Cycling Summit (Daily Peloton)
  164. First Edition Cycling News for July 20, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  165. Bicycle racing: A wheel thriller (Chicago Tribune)
  166. Stage 11 - as it happened
  167. Tour de France leader Rasmussen excluded from Danish national team
  168. State championship bicycle race is adoption center fundraiser (The Lufkin Daily News)
  169. Millar suffers as Astana go on attack
  170. Hunter powers to sprint victory
  171. Top regional cyclists expected at Minden race (Reno Gazette-Journal)
  172. Brief Preview: Tour de France stage 12
  173. Velodrome backers seek fairgrounds site (The Plain Dealer)
  174. 94th Tour de France - Stage 11 Live Coverage
  175. Bicycle racing: Annual Criterium July 26 (Sheboygan Press)
  176. The adventures of Van Ullrich
  177. Michael Rasmussen's Rabobank Colnago
  178. Tour of Britain riders racing to Stockbridge (Hampshire Chronicle)
  179. Mares wins stage 7 in Tour of Qinghai Lake
  180. Tour de France results: stage 12
  181. Rasmussen admits error in drug-testing rules (USA Today)
  182. "Milram/Zabel made a mistake today by not attacking Boonen on that cat 2 col" - says DG
  183. Tour de France classifications after stage 12
  184. Doping Accusations Again Dominate Cycling (New York Times)
  185. Tour de France stage 12: Winners and losers
  186. Franklin Templeton is at the fore again in the second quarter with six funds on our Top 200 list.
  187. Pure climbers restore spirit of eccentric Gaul (The Scotsman: Sport)
  188. Second victory for Boonen in Tour de France
  189. Tour leader in drugs test dispute
  190. Armstrong to Hold Cancer Forums in Iowa
  191. Brief Preview: Tour de France stage 13
  192. McConneloug captures elite women's mountain bike national title
  193. Stage 12 - as it happened
  194. First Edition Cycling News for July 21, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  195. Racing: Laessig holds off Haase at State Park (Marshfield News Herald)
  196. Racing: Laessig holds off Haase at State Park (Wausau Daily Herald)
  197. Great outdoors: Cycle in a tour de French Broad
  198. Rasmussen calm on drug-test row
  199. Cycling chief McQuaid demands apology from Tour director Prudhomme (The Canton Repository)
  200. Rubiera wins stage eight in Qinghai Lake
  201. Cycling chief McQuaid demands apology from Tour director Prudhomme (CP via Yahoo! Canada News)
  202. Vinokourov unstoppable in Tour time trial
  203. Fireworks to follow balloons & bicyclists (Poughkeepsie Journal)
  204. Boonen wins stage ahead of rivals
  205. Tour de France results: stage 13
  206. Riders Are Paying a Price for Answering the Call (New York Times)
  207. Cycling in Marin: Rewarding pilgrimage to France for local riders (Marin Independent Journal)
  208. Cycling in Marin: Rewarding pilgrimage to France for local riders (Marin Independent Journal)
  209. Tour de France classifications after stage 13
  210. Tour de France stage 13: Winners and losers
  211. Stage 13 - as it happened
  212. For many, BMX racing is a family affair (Burlington Times-News)
  213. Crash wrecks Dean's hopes
  214. McConneloug captures pro women's mountain bike national title
  215. WITNESS - In pursuit of the Tour de France (Reuters via Yahoo! India News)
  216. www.cyclingnews.com - the world centre of cycling (Cyclingnews.com)
  217. A day at the races (The Sun Chronicle)
  218. Brief Preview: Tour de France stage 14
  219. First Edition Cycling News for July 22, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  220. Tour de France Ailing Vinokourov shows his hopes haven't gone flat (The Oregonian)
  221. Winner's circle: Four champions, four unique stories at Criterium (The Idaho Statesman)
  222. Vinokourov dominates time-trial
  223. Craig claims pro men's cross country mountain bike national title
  224. Sports on TV, radio (Deseret Morning News)
  225. Vinokourov in chase (Boston Globe)
  226. Cycling chief wants an apology following director's comments (San Gabriel Valley Tribune)
  227. Kowalski: Wisconsin race next best thing to Tour de France
  228. A family cycling dynasty emerges (Anchorage Daily News)
  229. A family cycling dynasty emerges (Anchorage Daily News)
  230. "Rasmussen exudes confidence ahead of three tough stages in the Pyrenees" - says PS
  231. Craig storms away to U.S. cross-country title (Velo News)
  232. Qinghai Lake: Last stage for Davis
  233. Tour de France bosses keep chins up despite cycling's wobbly image (International Herald Tribune)
  234. Cycling: Troubles whistle past Tour de France leader Rasmussen (International Herald Tribune)
  235. Stage 14 - as it happened
  236. Tour de France stage 14: Winners and losers
  237. Cycling chief wants an apology following director's comments (Whittier Daily News)
  238. Local BMX team discovers gold in Las Vegas (The Observer)
  239. Tour de France results: stage 14
  240. Asheville women take home French Broad Classic wins (Asheville Citizen-Times)
  241. Asheville women take home French Broad Classic wins (Asheville Citizen-Times)
  242. Short Track, Downhill and Super D conclude USA Cycling MTB Nationals
  243. Tour de France classifications after stage 14
  244. Contador climbs into contention
  245. Rasmussen tightens grip on Tour (Guardian Unlimited)
  246. Contador wins, Rasmussen extends lead in Tour
  247. In pursuit of the Tour de France (Stuff)
  248. First Edition Cycling News for July 23, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  249. Cycling: Rasmussen tightens his grip as Contador takes centre stage (Guardian Unlimited)
  250. German prosecutors investigate T-Mobile rider Patrik Sinkewitz




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