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  1. Streets to close tonight during RHS graduation (The Courier)
  2. Motor racing-Monaco will be a bike ride for Button (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
  3. Endurance, design and quick thinking all help Lake Geneva students in racing competition (Gazette Extra Sports)
  4. Photos: Lance Armstrong notebook fights cancer
  5. Petacchi stings to second sprint win (Eurosport)
  6. The World According to Wells: Hitting the road (VeloNews)
  7. Friday's EuroFile: Basso, Savoldelli confident, Cunego philosophical (VeloNews)
  8. USAC to offer new Gatorade Endurance Formula
  9. Basso leads after Savoldelli win
  10. Cycling fanatic Wittig (Greater Milwaukee Today)
  11. Reduce speed ahead (Kinston Free Press)
  12. Ross reigns with late rally in East of Scotland pursuit (Edinburgh Evening News)
  13. Basso's Giro d'Italia lead has U.S. look (USATODAY.com via Yahoo! News)
  14. Motorcycles return to Fuji Park (Nevada Appeal)
  15. ARCA, Nextel Cup's Schrader back at Speedway for weekend (Toledo Blade)
  16. Collegiate MTB Nationals return to 7 Springs
  17. Discovery Channel Team Report (Roadcycling)
  18. Results and Reports from Australia (Cyclingnews.com)
  19. Bikers getting buffed (Denver Post)
  20. Area notes: Community Ed. programs in Ashland (The MetroWest Daily News)
  21. The John Lieswyn Diary (Cyclingnews.com)
  22. Savoldelli takes second Giro win
  23. Lance Armstrong Mother Promotes New Book In Lubbock
  24. Saturday, May 21 (Billings Outpost)
  25. Giro d'Italia Cycling News for May 20, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  26. First Edition Cycling News for May 20, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  27. McEwen storms to sprint win
  28. CSC's Ivan Basso took a big step towards winning his first Giro...
  29. Officer fires gun in school parking lot (Las Vegas Sun)
  30. Stage 8: Zabriskie wins time-trial
  31. City of Angels is heaven for ESPN's X Games (USATODAY.com via Yahoo! News)
  32. 88th Giro d'Italia Stage 11 Live Coverage (Daily Peloton)
  33. Latest Cycling News for May 19, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  34. Stage 7: Gil seals breakaway
  35. Thursday's Eurofile: Mayo optimistic; Stelvio snow? Beloki on track (VeloNews)
  36. Bicycle trip is no vacation (The Arizona Republic)
  37. Looking like the next Lance
  38. Bicycle trip is no vacation for SE Valley team (The Arizona Republic)
  39. UM students to put their solar-powered bike to the test at Kansas race this weekend (Missoulian)
  40. Cycling Notebook: He's got a clear path to work minus the road rage (Houston Chronicle)
  41. Area notes: Community education in Ashland (Milford Daily News)
  42. Area notes: Community education in Ashland (The MetroWest Daily News)
  43. Southern Off-Road Bicycle Association Announces National Trails Day Activities (The Weekly)
  44. McEwen storms to Giro sprint win
  45. Giro d'Italia Cycling News for May 19, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  46. Shifting Gears ; Champion Mountain Bike Racer Alison Dunlap Moves Toward the Next Phase of Her Career: Teacher (RedNova)
  47. First Edition Cycling News for May 19, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  48. NORBA National series resumes in Park City
  49. McEwen sprints to third stage win (CNN.com)
  50. Boy on Bicycle Hurt in Hit and Run Crash (KRON 4 Bay Area)
  51. Petacchi sprints to victory
  52. 88th Giro d'Italia Stage 10 Live Coverage
  53. Wednesday's EuroFile: Basso relaxed and confident; Liberty wants steep (VeloNews)
  54. Shimano Shares Fall After Company Cuts Profit Targets (Update5) (Bloomberg.com)
  55. Latest Cycling News for May 18, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  56. Motor racing-Monaco Grand Prix facts and figures (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
  57. Shimano Shares Fall After Outlook Cut on China Demand (Update6) (Bloomberg.com)
  58. Drivers work off tension of qualifying (The Indianapolis Star)
  59. Armstrong is an evergreen sporting hero
  60. Eustice: Three stages just fine for the Tour (New Haven Register)
  61. Irvan ready for another lap at MIS (Detroit Free Press)
  62. Shimano Shares Fall After Company Cuts Profit Targets (Update4) (Bloomberg.com)
  63. Shimano Shares Fall After Company Cuts Profit Targets (Correct) (Bloomberg.com)
  64. Cycling News Roundup May 17, 2005 (Daily Peloton)
  65. Area notes: Stone's bluegrass and beyond in Ashland (The MetroWest Daily News)
  66. Shimano Shares Fall After Company Cuts Profit Targets (Update3) (Bloomberg.com)
  67. Successful Cycling Skills Clinics come to So Cal (Daily Peloton)
  68. Gil seals Giro stage win
  69. Malaysia ready to bring cooks to Manila (The Star Online)
  70. Cycling: Cunego and Simoni ready to fight for Giro win (The New Zealand Herald)
  71. First Edition Cycling News for May 18, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  72. Tuesday, May 17, 2005 (Morgan Hill Times)
  73. Athlete of the Week Zabriskie flies through time trial
  74. AP Top News at 4:00 p.m. EDT (WINK TV Southwest Florida)
  75. Seven positions up for grabs in '05 elections
  76. AP Top News at 4:34 p.m. EDT (WINK TV Southwest Florida)
  77. Stage 6: McEwen tops sprint
  78. Teams Announced for Tour of Connecticut 2004 Winner Mark McCormack on form (The Ride Magazine)
  79. AP Top News at 3:20 p.m. EDT (WINK TV Southwest Florida)
  80. Cycling-Cunego and Simoni ready to fight for Giro win (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
  81. Physician Pedals Advice on Gearing Up for Safe Cycling Season (Newswise)
  82. Cycling in the News: Scanlon, safety and Hamilton (VeloNews)
  83. Latest Cycling News for May 17, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  84. Adaptive Adventures Hosts U.S. Soldiers Injured in Iraq at Rocky Mountain Cycling Omnium (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
  85. Science and Style Drive Bell's New Line of Bike Gear (Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
  86. Science and Style Drive Bell's New Line of Bike Gear (Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
  87. Petacchi sprints to stage victory
  88. Giro d'Italia feature, May 17, 2005 Di Luca Diluxe in 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  89. Zabriskie claims time-trial
  90. Chile Challenge downhill to award UCI points
  91. CYCLING: Shahrom hopes to take winning streak to Johor (New Straits Times)
  92. Federer, Holmes win Laureus awards (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  93. First Edition Cycling News for May 17, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  94. Gil claims Giro stage win
  95. Stage 6: McEwen wins sprint finish
  96. Monday's Mailbag: Zabriskie's skinsuit; CVV's diaries; Cobo Acebo's socks; and the last word on where to ride (VeloNews)
  97. Cycling-Martin Perdiguero back in power in Catalonia (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
  98. AP Top News at 4:09 p.m. EDT (WINK TV Southwest Florida)
  99. Inside Cycling with John Wilcockson: The controversial 1982 worlds (VeloNews)
  100. Stages of success (The Auburn Citizen)
  101. Furious Aussie rider refuses apology (Adelaide Confidential)
  102. Reader tips on bike commuting (Santa Cruz Sentinel)
  103. Latest Cycling News for May 16, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  104. Paragon bike racing team improvments get in high gear (Telluride Daily Planet)
  105. Cycling: Zabriskie posts an impressive time (The Herald)
  106. Malay Mail Online (Malay Mail)
  107. AP Top News at 3:14 p.m. EDT (WINK TV Southwest Florida)
  108. CYCLING: Ullrich warms up for Tour de France in Catalunya (Daily Times)
  109. Ullrich warms up for Tour de France in Spain (The Star Online)
  110. Zabriskie claims time-trial win
  111. Cycling: Umardi heads for Belgium (New Straits Times)
  112. Cyclist Jan Ullrich separates from long-time girlfriend, paper reports
  113. AP Top News at 3:33 p.m. EDT (WINK TV Southwest Florida)
  114. Colorado, Whitman College earn overall titles
  115. AP Top News at 2:39 p.m. EDT (WINK TV Southwest Florida)
  116. First Edition Cycling News for May 16, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  117. Young Guns: 60th Gran Premio Liberazione (Daily Peloton)
  118. Stage 5: Di Luca in the pink
  119. Ullrich warms up for Tour de France in Catalunya
  120. Individual omnium titles awarded in Kansas
  121. Injured Dean in doubt for cycling classic (Stuff)
  122. Cycling cleaner than its reputation, says Armstrong
  123. The Sentinel Online - Local Sports (The Sentinel)
  124. How I learned to ride my bike again (The Sentinel)
  125. 88th Giro d'Italia Stage 8 (ITT) Live Report (Daily Peloton)
  126. Ullrich hears Catalunya calling (Eurosport)
  127. Cycling-Ullrich warms up for Tour de France in Catalunya (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
  128. Bicycle commute hassles minor (Wausau Daily Herald)
  129. Student killed in accident donates organs (Northwestern)
  130. Briefing (Provo Daily Herald)
  131. Student killed in bike accident donates organs to five people (Gazette Extra Sports)
  132. Youths ride through showers, win prizes (The Auburn Citizen)
  133. Student killed in bike accident donates organs to five people (The Chippewa Herald)
  134. Collegiate Nationals day two results
  135. Time again for 24 Hours of Boulder (Rocky Mountain News)
  136. Brave Gil claims Giro stage win
  137. Giro d'Italia Cycling News for May 15, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  138. Student Killed In Bike Accident Donates Organs To Five People (The Milwaukee Channel)
  139. Student killed in bike accident donates organs to 5 people (USA Today)
  140. Cycling-First major climb shakes up Giro d'Italia (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
  141. Di Luca retakes lead as Gil wins (CNN.com)
  142. AP Top News at 3:41 p.m. EDT (WINK TV Southwest Florida)
  143. Collegiate omnium standings after stage one
  144. Stage 4: Bettini penalised
  145. Rain turns collegiate crit championships into a crash course (VeloNews)
  146. Collegiate Nationals underway in Kansas
  147. Cyclists for Cultural Exchange raise money for Iraqi cyclists (Santa Cruz Sentinel)
  148. Baby, that’s a wrap (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
  149. BMX - Road to Beijing Olympics begins now
  150. Marion County municipal parks (The Indianapolis Star)
  151. Cycling race isn't a clear winner (Lawrence Journal-World)
  152. Wheelmen return (The Santa Rosa Press Democrat)
  153. Gittens is new cycling boss (Trinidad Express)
  154. 28th Joe Martin Stage Race - NE (Cyclingnews.com)
  155. US National Collegiate Championships - NE (Cyclingnews.com)
  156. McEwen claims stage six of Giro
  157. Nike Livestrong sales approach 50 million
  158. First Edition Cycling News for May 14, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  159. Giro d'Italia Cycling News for May 14, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  160. Tunnelling the Legend of Granatelli (Speed TV)
  161. Highlanders' win over Simi wraps up one Royal week on the diamond
  162. Stage 3: Di Luca triumphs
  163. Friday's Mailbag: Places to ride besides Boulder (VeloNews)
  164. Brett goes from hero to Giro (Herald Sun)
  165. Di Luca wins stage to lead Giro
  166. Having a valet stash your bike at SBC Park? Priceless (San Francisco Chronicle)
  167. Latest Cycling News for May 13, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  168. Latest Cycling News for May 13, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  169. Users Group secures cycling at Eastway (BikeBiz.com)
  170. Testing the cycling nation (BikeBiz.com)
  171. Bettini hit by crash penalty
  172. Stage 2: Victory for McEwen
  173. Warrnambool Standard (Warrnambool Standard)
  174. Ski Racing (Ski Racing)
  175. Giro d'Italia Cycling News for May 13, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  176. First Edition Cycling News for May 13, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  177. Stage 1: Bettini grabs Giro lead
  178. Great Neck Bicycle Challenge This Sunday (Port Washington News)
  179. Cycling-Bettini wants to keep his pink jersey promise (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
  180. Vande Velde's View: Moments of boredom, punctuated by sheer panic (VeloNews)
  181. By Rodney Hart (The Quincy Herald-Whig)
  182. Under my own steam (Grayson County News-Gazette)
  183. NORBA new on the ticket at Teva Games (Summit Daily News)
  184. Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood: Boulder blowhards; this weekend's stage races; and 'Off Road to Athens' (VeloNews)
  185. Prologue: Lancaster tops peloton
  186. Paralympics: Racing for glory (Manchester Online)
  187. Sport In Brief (Melton Today)
  188. Latest Cycling News for May 12, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  189. Blunden following Thomas' tracks
  190. National bicycle race rolls into town this weekend (Lawrence Journal-World)
  191. Electric cars to zoom through Corvallis (Corvallis Gazette Times)
  192. Visco remembers old days of bike racing (Florida Today)
  193. Bettini hit by Giro crash penalty
  194. Cyclist still spins the good ol' days (Florida Today)
  195. Dean Crandall named NORBA regional manager
  196. A case of doping or a 'vanishing twin'? (International Herald Tribune)
  197. Mazzanti Advances at Giro D'Italia (AP via Yahoo! News)
  198. Di Luca wins third stage
  199. Ullrich ready to send Armstrong into retirement with defeat
  200. Path to Nowhere? (Houston Press)
  201. Giro d'Italia Cycling News for May 12, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  202. First Edition Cycling News for May 12, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  203. A Fred's-Eye View: Graeter gears up for collegiate title defense (VeloNews)
  204. Bettini disqualified after foul play on Cooke (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  205. NCCA Road Nationals set for this weekend
  206. Rental shops change gears for summer (Big Bear Grizzly)
  207. Cyclist prepares for national race (Gillette News Record)
  208. Bettini threatens to quit Giro after foul play on Cooke (AFP via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
  209. SPECIAL RACE CLASSIFICATIONS ANNOUNCED FOR TOUR OF CONNECTICUT PRO CYCLING RACE (The Ride Magazine)
  210. SPECIAL RACE CLASSIFICATIONS ANNOUNCED FOR TOUR OF CONNECTICUT PRO CYCLING RACE (The Ride Magazine)
  211. Rheinland-Pfalz Rundfahrt (2.1) Preview
  212. McEwen ahead in Giro
  213. Cycling: Bettini disqualified after foul play on Cooke (Channel NewsAsia)
  214. Cycling: Ulmer's road to Austria starts in France (The New Zealand Herald)
  215. Wednesday's Mailbag: Boulder, sportsmanship, a real champ, photo galleries and Jaw-juh (VeloNews)
  216. Cooke joy at home World Cup leg
  217. Latest Cycling News for May 11, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  218. AP Top News at 4:22 p.m. EDT (WINK TV Southwest Florida)
  219. Merckx leads tributes
  220. Rais turns talents from swimming to cycling (Reno Gazette-Journal)
  221. Wednesday, May 11, 2005 (Ravalli Republic)
  222. Collegiate Road Season Close to Nationals
  223. Ullrich seeks Armstrong scalp
  224. Big French tour an acid test for NZ women's road racers (Stuff)
  225. Student critically injured in bike race (The Capital Times)
  226. First Edition Cycling News for May 11, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  227. Cycling: Di Luca leads Italian charge in Giro third stage (Channel NewsAsia)
  228. Armstrong to quit after Tour
  229. Cycling events continue to prove popular (InsideBayArea)
  230. Technical Q&A with Lennard Zinn: Component sizing; pedal overlap, wheelbuilding; aero' lids; and crank design (VeloNews)
  231. Lance Armstrong timeline
  232. Cycling: Cooke relishes Welsh date (icWales)
  233. Bicycles bounce back in China (Independent Online)
  234. Cooke Relishing Return Home (Sporting Life via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
  235. Cooke joy at Welsh World Cup race (BBC News)
  236. Continental Drift with Andrew Hood: The Best Giro Ever (VeloNews)
  237. Latest Edition Cycling News for May 10, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  238. Velodrome doors open (Manchester Online)
  239. Gadsden Times (Gasden Times)
  240. The Art of Layering
  241. Successful ending of 2005 Malta Cycling Tour (di-ve)
  242. Tales from the peloton, May 10, 2005 Tackling the cobbles, and surviving (Cyclingnews.com)
  243. Truvativ 2006: External bottom brackets and downhill beef (Cyclingnews.com)
  244. Tales from the peloton, May 10, 2005 No ordinary day at the office (Cyclingnews.com)
  245. 'Xtreme' way to stay together Blakeslee family rides as team in BMX racing (The News-Press)
  246. Student's Dream Is More Than A Passing Fancy (Tampa Bay Online Sports)
  247. Tuesday, May 10, 2005 (Ravalli Republic)
  248. First Edition Cycling News for May 10, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  249. State highway named in honor of Bippus-born sportscaster (The Herald-Press)
  250. Mighty McEwen powers to pink (Eurosport)