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  1. Cyclists shop for speed on downtown Lufkin streets (The Lufkin Daily News)
  2. Brief Preview: Tour de France stage 15
  3. Giro d'Italia dream soon to be realized (Denver Post)
  4. Zheng shines in Chinese cycling championships (People's Daily)
  5. Latest Cycling News for July 23, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  6. Tour de France TV Audiences Rise in Europe Even After Scandals (Bloomberg.com)
  7. Cycling festival a first; Growing interest reason for weekend (Owen Sound Sun Times)
  8. Getting there by bicycle (The Spokesman-Review)
  9. "Should Rasmussen deliver the final blow to Astana and Lotto or target someone else?" - asks CL
  10. Trebon, McConneloug take short track at MTB nats (Velo News)
  11. Cycling: Vinokourov takes stage (BBC News)
  12. Negotiations on major bike race nearing end
  13. Vinokourov wins King's stage in Tour de France
  14. Kazakh cycling Vinokourov bounces back to secure Tour stage success (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  15. "Vino's will get the headlines, but the day centred about Rasmussen and Contador" - says ER
  16. Rasmussen clings to Tour de France lead (AP via Yahoo! News)
  17. Tour de France results: stage 15
  18. Tour de France Cycling News for July 24, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  19. Tour de France Cycling News for July 24, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  20. Tour de France classifications after stage 15
  21. First Edition Cycling News for July 24, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  22. Tour de France stage 15: Winners and losers
  23. Comment, create, debate
  24. Monthly interview with Michael Barry: July
  25. It's the Tour - let's get those (doping - not cycling) books out (Cyclingnews.com)
  26. Stage 15 - as it happened
  27. Rasmussen still in front, to cycling chief's chagrin (Lexington Herald-Leader)
  28. Tour of Ireland welcomes LPR and Plowman Craven
  29. Latest Cycling News for July 24, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  30. Latest Cycling News for July 24, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  31. www.cyclingnews.com presents the 93rd Tour de France
  32. Vinokourov takes Pyrenean stage
  33. Cycling: Rasmussen test query (BBC News)
  34. Brief Preview: Tour de France stage 16
  35. Trek/VW Scores Podium Finish at Mt. Snow (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
  36. Trek/VW Scores Podium Finish at Mt. Snow (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
  37. Sports round-up (Berkshire Eagle)
  38. L'Equipe: "Vinokourov tested positive"
  39. T-Mobile May Terminate Cycling Sponsorship Early (Update1) (Bloomberg.com)
  40. Cycling for fun and fitness (Observer-Dispatch)
  41. Prudhomme: Astana played Russian roulette
  42. Gravity titles awarded in Vermont (Velo News)
  43. Dominguez lights up Wells Fargo crit (Velo News)
  44. Petacchi cleared of doping charge
  45. Sean Sherk Releases Statement on Positive Steroid Test, Appeal
  46. Team Astana to continue
  47. Cycling Book Sets the Pace (OutdoorNewswire.com)
  48. Woman's National Championships Week Roundup - Europe (Daily Peloton)
  49. French authorities raid Astana's hotel
  50. Cycling: Another Tour, another scandal to become part of shameful history (Independent)
  51. Cycling: Tour director calls for 'revolution' after new drugs scandal hits race (Independent)
  52. Newly injured Dalziel to sit out San Jose (Motorsport.com)
  53. Placing the Latest Scandal In Context
  54. Negative tests for Rasmussen and Contador
  55. Carson Valley Classic cycling event is set (Nevada Appeal)
  56. Rasmussen admits drug-test error
  57. Cycling: Wiggins reveals suspicions over Vinokourov (Guardian Unlimited)
  58. Petacchi cleared from accusations
  59. Powers: Surprising times in Europe (Denver Post)
  60. Powers: Surprising times in Europe (Denver Post)
  61. Astana withdraw from the Tour de France
  62. Vino bust a boon for anti-doping efforts (Fox Sports)
  63. Briefs | Emery, Senators agree on 3-year, $9.5 million deal (Seattle Times)
  64. Vinokourov fails Tour doping test
  65. Cycling: Another Tour, another scandal to become part of shameful history (Belfast Telegraph)
  66. Vino bust a boon for anti-doping efforts
  67. Cycling: Tour director calls for 'revolution' after new drugs scandal hits race (Belfast Telegraph)
  68. Bike race to close several streets (Sheboygan Press)
  69. Other Sports (Cape Argus)
  70. DEI takes in Ginn Racing (Contra Costa Times)
  71. Latest Cycling News for July 25, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  72. Soler and Barloworld extend contract
  73. Tour boss demands doping overhaul
  74. Cycling: Record-breaker (Bury Free Press)
  75. Opinion: Just when you thought Tour couldn't sink lower (MSNBC)
  76. Riders Protest, but Cycling Fans Seem More Forgiving (New York Times)
  77. 'Vinokourov also found positive on Monday'
  78. Cycling: Rasmussen wins Tour de France 16th stage (Channel News Asia via Yahoo! Asia News)
  79. Local Sports: Monroe man wins race across Oregon (The Monroe Evening News)
  80. Third & Short
  81. 2007 U.S. Junior Road and Track World Championship team named
  82. Is there any place for ethics in sports - Part 2
  83. HELEN MALANI: A bicycle built for you (Centre Daily Times)
  84. Review: 2 new racing video games deliver (AP via Yahoo! News)
  85. Stage 16 as it happened
  86. 'Rider tested positive after stage 11'
  87. Doping, not racing again the Tour focus (The Aspen Times)
  88. Review: 2 new racing video games deliver (The State)
  89. Palo Alto, Stanford to host start of Tour of California bike race (San Jose Mercury News)
  90. Armstrong may attend Tour de France after all
  91. Moreni tested positive after stage 11
  92. Arrests, searches mean Doping, not racing, is the focus again in the Tour de France (ABC 7 Chicago)
  93. Carmichael Sez: Racing For A Contract (PezCycling News)
  94. Seeking all musical talent: Band and chorus have space (The Nashua Telegraph)
  95. Rasmussen close to Tour victory after stage win
  96. UPI NewsTrack Sports (UPI)
  97. Another black eye for cycling (KVOA Tucson)
  98. Astana quit over Vinokourov test
  99. "The Tour de France is too beautiful and spectacular to be ruined by a minority" - says TI
  100. Joaquin Rodriguez wins Clasica de Ordizia
  101. Another black eye for cycling (KRQE Albuquerque)
  102. Cycling boss queries delay on Rasmussen expulsion (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
  103. Greipel wins opening stage in Sachsen Tour
  104. USA Cycling Weekly News Update: July 18-24 (usacycling.org)
  105. Tour de ’Toona fuels talk of bicycle safety (Altoona Mirror)
  106. Landis, Walsh peddle thoughts on ups, downs of cycling (USA Today)
  107. Champion cyclist in a fight for life with cancer (The Frisco Enterprise)
  108. Landis wastes no time criticizing French lab for Vinokourov's doping test report
  109. Tour de France results: stage 16
  110. Rochester man loved life on a bicycle (Post-Bulletin)
  111. Pro cycling returns to Wilmington (The News Journal)
  112. Pro cycling returns to Wilmington (The News Journal)
  113. Cycling boss confident for future
  114. Bike tour plans '08 stopover (Los Angeles Daily News)
  115. Tour de France classifications after stage 16
  116. USA Cycling Weekly News Update: July 18-24
  117. For 2008, Palo Alto joins S.J. as host city for Tour of California (San Jose Mercury News)
  118. Modesto captures seat in cycling race (Modesto Bee)
  119. Sad era for sports
  120. Cofidis is second team to abandon Tour
  121. Breaking News: Rasmussen out of Tour
  122. Dominguez to drive for PCM in San Jose (TSN)
  123. For 2008, Palo Alto joins San Jose as host city for Tour of California (San Jose Mercury News)
  124. Rasmussen wins in mountains
  125. Danielson addresses cycling, tour, life in general (The Durango Herald)
  126. French police to raid Rabobank's hotel
  127. Cycling suffers thousand doping cuts (Pravda)
  128. Racing to the sun (Honolulu Advertiser)
  129. Cycling suffers agonies of doping, having failed to learn from past errors (CP via Yahoo! Canada News)
  130. EuroTrash Thursday! (PezCycling News)
  131. Rabobank to continue sponsorship
  132. Tour of California cycling race to add new stops, 50 miles in 2008
  133. Rasmussen: I don't know what to do
  134. Tour hit by second doping result
  135. Rabobank riders to decide on Thursday
  136. Tour de France faces an uphill climb (AP via Yahoo! News)
  137. Is this the death of cycling? (Vail Daily)
  138. Professional Bicycle Racing Returns To Wilmington (CBS 3 Philadelphia)
  139. Cycling – and Tour de France – mired in scandal, having failed to learn from past (San Diego Union-Tribune)
  140. UPI NewsTrack Sports
  141. Brief Preview: Tour de France stage 17
  142. Cadel suspicious of erratic Dane (FOXSPORTS.com.au)
  143. Latest Cycling News for July 26, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  144. Rabobank riders to stay in Tour de France
  145. Parrish works sound system for big-name shows (The Moultrie Observer)
  146. Wiggins' Cofidis team out of Tour
  147. First Edition Cycling News for July 27, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  148. Sprinter blasts to first win
  149. Jazz Apple Cycling Team takes bite out of America (Scoop.co.nz)
  150. Carl Edwards' hand shouldn't slow him down at Brickyard (USA Today)
  151. No Yellow Jersey in stage seventeen
  152. Notebook: Dominguez gets another fill-in shot in Champ Car (USA Today)
  153. Press manager: You don't lie to family
  154. Cycling - and Tour de France - mired in scandal, having failed to learn from past (The Daily American)
  155. Cycling — and Tour de France — mired in scandal, having failed to learn from past (Leavenworth Times)
  156. Helmets and Spandex and Bikes - oh my! (The Arbiter)
  157. Boogerd not angry with Rasmussen
  158. Cycling has failed to learn from past (Las Cruces Sun-News)
  159. Thumbs up for Edwards (Baltimore Sun)
  160. Tour hit by fresh doping failure
  161. Could Tour problems be the end of cycling? (Helena Independent Record)
  162. Racing for a record attempt (Fife Today)
  163. Rasmussen: Theo de Rooij is lying
  164. Time to save cycling running out: Tour suffers agonies of doping, having failed to learn from past errors (The Halifax Daily News)
  165. Annual Heritage Square Criterium brings families, competition together (Sheboygan Press)
  166. 'Pooork chooop' legend takes bow
  167. Tommy Board pedals for medal – gold, preferably (Louisville Courier-Journal)
  168. Doping Center Stage At Tour De France (Hartford Courant)
  169. Tour Flash: Denis Menchov abandons the race
  170. Librizzi can lead action-packed line-up at Meadowbank (Edinburgh Evening News)
  171. roy pIrRUNg column: Bicycle ride around RA a worthwhile trip (Sheboygan Press)
  172. Auto brass given the gears on McLaren decision (Canada.com)
  173. Bicycle race is treading carefully (The Springfield News-Leader)
  174. Bring sexy back (Reno Gazette-Journal)
  175. Bennati wins stage 17 in Tour de France
  176. Rasmussen pulled from Tour
  177. Rebellin victorious in Brixia Tour opening stage
  178. Tour de France results: stage 17
  179. Cycling - and Tour de France - mired in scandal, having failed to learn from past (Daily Journal)
  180. Crikey on TdF broadcast commentary
  181. Tour de France classifications after stage 17
  182. Bike Maintenance
  183. Stage 17 - as it happened
  184. Mind games begin ahead of yellow jersey decider (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  185. UCI chief denies cycling imperiled as Olympic sport (Velo News)
  186. Rosseler and De Jongh extend contracts
  187. World cycling chief plays down Olympic axe fears (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  188. Casar Captures Stage 18; Contador Remains in Yellow
  189. Greipel wins second consecutive stage in Sachsen
  190. Olympics: World cycling chief plays down Olympic axe fears (Channel NewsAsia)
  191. Live - Tour de France stage 18 (BBC News)
  192. Brief Preview: Tour de France stage 18
  193. Millar backs Rasmussen sacking
  194. Tour de France Cycling News for July 28, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  195. Family in law: Rasmussen was in Mexico
  196. Cadel faces Tour D-day (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
  197. Rasmussen refuses to give up cycling
  198. Cycling: Big crowd witnesses wheel exciting finish (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
  199. Americans claim 17 world titles, 40 medals at BMX World Challenge
  200. Victory for Casar in Tour de France stage 18
  201. Contador inherits yellow jersey
  202. Cadel Evans under pressure (The Courier Mail)
  203. Tour of Missouri to close some streets (The Springfield News-Leader)
  204. Tour de France results: stage 18
  205. Geist sets sights on 2012 Olympics (The Morning Call)
  206. Cycling Photo Wire
  207. Tour de France classifications after stage 18
  208. Baumann takes third victory for T-Mobile in Sachsen
  209. Flat ruins cyclist's chances on girls bicycle (Anchorage Daily News)
  210. No Tour champ this year - LeMond
  211. Doylestown cyclists compete in Colorado Springs (The Intelligencer)
  212. Paolo Savoldelli's Astana BMC TT01
  213. Visconti and Sella win in Brixia Tour
  214. Bicyclist's death remains painful (The Daily Review)
  215. Leipheimer becomes tenth American to win Tour de France stage
  216. Cycling: American wins 19th stage of Tour de France (Honolulu Advertiser)
  217. Cyclist's death still hurts friends, family (Inside Bay Area)
  218. Tour de France stage 18: Winners and losers
  219. Cycling Officials Disagree on How to Fight Doping (Deutsche Welle)
  220. Bicycle races to utilize local trails (The Durango Herald)
  221. Idea for a new competition (Carroll County Online)
  222. Tour wants to continue without UCI
  223. UCI chief hits out at Tour organisers (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  224. Defiant Rasmussen vows to ride on
  225. Soler did not test positive: Tour organisers
  226. Dope or Go Home? Cyclists Face High Incentive to Cheat, but Also Barrage of Tests (ABC News)
  227. Work starts next week at 38th Street/I-465 (The Indianapolis Star)
  228. Spectators and mayhem at the TdF [Dr. Joan Bushwell's Chimpanzee Refuge]
  229. Brief Preview: Tour de France stage 19
  230. Leipheimer wins TT, Contador keeps Yellow
  231. First Edition Cycling News for July 29, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  232. BBC audio
  233. Chance plunges Tour into the abyss (Guardian Unlimited)
  234. Time trial win for Posthuma in Sachsen-Tour
  235. Mountain view plunges Tour into the abyss (The Observer)
  236. Cycling: Mountain view plunges Tour into the abyss (Guardian Unlimited)
  237. Pidgornyy wins in Brixia, Rebellin keeps lead
  238. Road race hits Warsaw
  239. Bennett wins elite men's BMX world title, Stumpfhauser wins bronze
  240. Tour de France results: stage 19
  241. Tour is null and void - Wiggins
  242. Tour de France classifications after stage 19
  243. Friends, family remember bicyclist's life (Tri-Valley Herald)
  244. On the winding road to finding answers: Police, district attorney's office taking another look at bike, motorcycle ... (Contra Costa Times)
  245. Pedals Turn - But Controversy Still Rages
  246. Pasamontes wins in Tour de la Région Wallonne
  247. AUTO RACING (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
  248. Doylestown cyclists compete in Colorado Springs (phillyburbs.com)
  249. Tour de France stage 19: Winners and losers
  250. The route (from letour.fr)




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