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  1. Super Mario calls it quits (Independent Online)
  2. Ex-world cycling champ Cipollini retires
  3. Prepped to pedal (Lansing State Journal)
  4. Armstrong Fifth in Tour De Georgia
  5. Samuel in Savannah race (Trinidad Express)
  6. Wednesday, April 27, 2005 (Ravalli Republic)
  7. Cipollini to bow out of cycling
  8. Pereiro takes early Romandy lead
  9. Cycling: Top Sprinter Cipollini Retires (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
  10. Top sprinter Cipollini retires (Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
  11. 'Lion King' Cipollini retires (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
  12. Top sprinter Cipollini retires (Reuters.co.uk)
  13. Super Mario announces retirement (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  14. Armstrong passes the torch (The Davis Enterprise)
  15. Mario Cipollini Retires! (Daily Peloton)
  16. Danielson seals Georgia win
  17. Pereiro snags Romandie prologue (VeloNews)
  18. Mario Cipollini Ends Career (Roadcycling)
  19. Sikad Cebu kicks off CBMs May festivities (Sun Star)
  20. Sikad Cebu kicks off CBMs May festivities (Sun Star)
  21. Armstrong gold, Thorburn silver at Pan Ams
  22. Final Results (Panther Securities) (LSE via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance)
  23. 'A Potpourri and a Mishmash' (RedNova)
  24. Bell Sports' 2005 Helmet Line Features Icons of Fun, Fashion and All Things Fast (Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
  25. Preview
  26. Make Your Own Way (Roadcycling)
  27. Latest Cycling News for April 26, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  28. McGee "looking sharp" for Romandy (Eurosport)
  29. A New Spin on an Old Sport (KTLA 5)
  30. Armstrong to Retire After Tour De France
  31. North Platte Telegraph - News - 04/26/2005 - Swim, ride, run (North Platte Telegraph)
  32. Infineon Raceway Seeks Approval Of Bicycle, Running Race (Bayinsider)
  33. U.S. Speedskater Rodriguez Isn't Spinning Her Wheels (Washington Post)
  34. What if...
  35. Tuesday, April 26, 2005 (Ravalli Republic)
  36. First Edition Cycling News for April 26, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  37. First Edition Cycling News for April 26, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  38. Georgia Forever On His Mind
  39. Against the odds (Albany Democrat-Herald)
  40. Italian leapfrogs 15 for Vuelta title (Sierra Vista Herald)
  41. Collegiate champions earn Aegis scholarships (Triathlon Magazine)
  42. Young Guns: 60th Gran Premio Liberazione (Daily Peloton)
  43. Duluth company pushes Russian cooperation (NorthFulton.com)
  44. Armstrong settles for fifth in Tour de Georgia
  45. Appen Newspapers, Inc. (NorthFulton.com)
  46. Spinning toward Little 5 No surprises at time trials, Mann on top (DePauw)
  47. Durango celebrates with Danielson (Durango Herald)
  48. Durango celebrates with Danielson (Durango Herald)
  49. PREVIEW-Cycling-Cunego heads Tour of Romandy field (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
  50. 3rd Dodge Tour de Georgia Stage 6 and Final
  51. Tour de Georgia Cycling News Special for April 25, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  52. Evans rides closer to dream (Fox Sports Australia)
  53. Danielson completes Georgia win
  54. Premium bikes push Tandem profits (Manchester Online)
  55. Tour de Georgia Winner Crowned (WSB-TV 2 Atlanta)
  56. Illinois man wins Criterium (Press-Citizen)
  57. Negussie joins Ethiopian marathoning greats (IAAF)
  58. Danielson takes Georgia crown as Armstrong struggles
  59. Armstrong sluggish in Georgia (Salt Lake Tribune)
  60. Vinokourov takes classic
  61. Legislator wants $3M for drag racing museum in Henderson (BizJournals)
  62. Cadel fifth as Vino fires Tour warning
  63. Monday, April 25, 2005 (Ravalli Republic)
  64. Riders battle stormy weather on hills
  65. Roundup: Vinoukorov wins sprint in Liège (International Herald Tribune)
  66. First Edition Cycling News for April 25, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  67. First Edition Cycling News for April 25, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  68. Vinokourov takes one-day classic
  69. Cycle begins again for local riders (The Reporter)
  70. Finding the perfect fit (Marin Independent Journal)
  71. Shotgun Patterning Is One Key to Turkey Hunting Success (Kansas City InfoZine)
  72. Designated heavy hitter in sports (Boston Globe)
  73. Comfort features built in new generation of bikes (Northwestern)
  74. Danielson receives key boost into first (Houston Chronicle)
  75. Unexpected perspective (St. Petersburg Times)
  76. Canoe the Chattahoochee River (NorthFulton.com)
  77. BMX - Road to Beijing Olympics begins now
  78. Dalton Daily Citizen: Opinion
  79. Armstrong Leads in Different Way in Georgia (New York Times)
  80. Eventful day in the Cavern City (Carlsbad Current-Argus)
  81. Danielson keeps Armstrong at bay
  82. Motorcyclist uninjured after catapulting into oncoming traffic (KBCI Boise)
  83. Armstrong Unable to Make Up Ground in Georgia Mountains (Reg Req'd)
  84. Final exit for a warrior lady of the ring (Sunday Herald)
  85. Adieu one final time (Adelaide Confidential)
  86. Armstrong ends ninth in Tour de Georgia (EARTHtimes.org)
  87. First Edition Cycling News for April 24, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  88. Inside Cycling with John Wilcockson: Boyer and LeMond
  89. Inside Cycling with John Wilcockson: Boyer and LeMond (VeloNews)
  90. Endurance Race a Grueling Seat-of-the-Pants Experience (RedNova)
  91. Vandborg wins as Armstrong toils
  92. Racing toward a new season (Park Record)
  93. Bike race concerns prompt new offers (Lawrence Journal-World)
  94. The John Lieswyn Diary (Cyclingnews.com)
  95. UT Southwestern Sports Medicine Doctor Pedals Advice On Gearing Up For Safe Cycling Season (Science Daily)
  96. Armstrong Unable to Make Up Ground in Georgia Mountains
  97. Armstrong labors at Tour de Georgia
  98. Hoy enters wacky races (Scotsman)
  99. First Edition Cycling News for April 23, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  100. Lance leaves cycling world in good shape
  101. Lance lags: Armstrong behind schedule at Tour de Georgia (KXAN 36 Austin)
  102. Tour de France and VeloNews renew Tour de France Official Guide agreement
  103. Friday's EuroFile: Who'll challenge Di Luca? Bettini hoping for return (VeloNews)
  104. Cooke targets Italy
  105. Cycling club brings sprint racing to Webster Avenue (The Dartmouth)
  106. Lance Armstrong Bike Race May 15
  107. Latest Cycling News for April 22, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  108. Letters to Cyclingnews - April 22, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  109. Be Like Armstrong, Not Like Hamilton If You Want Good Press to Stick
  110. Landis leads as Armstrong slumps
  111. Nature Valley Signs Multi-Year Contract with Pro Cycling Race (PR Web)
  112. Nature Valley Signs Multi-Year Contract with Pro Cycling Race (PR Web)
  113. Butler Twp. Bicyclists Hitting Road (RedNova)
  114. Kiwis to race cycle legend
  115. Armstrong Is Just a Straggler in Georgia (New York Times)
  116. Giro dispute resolved
  117. Paragon Racing takes off (Telluride Daily Planet)
  118. '05 Velodrome Championship Series announced
  119. Ski Racing (Ski Racing)
  120. Kahne aces another speed test at Infineon (Reg Req'd)
  121. First Edition Cycling News for April 22, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  122. Lance Armstrong struggles in time trial at Tour de Georgia cycling race (Canada.com)
  123. Armstrong moves up field
  124. Armstrong, Bruyneel share much more than just victories
  125. HONC those hills (BikeMagic.com)
  126. Lance Armstrong Bike Race May 15 (Port Washington News)
  127. MAIN EVENTS -- American River Festival; Bicycle clinic for women and girls; Free sailboat rides at Treasure Island and (San Francisco Chronicle)
  128. UT Southwestern sports medicine doctor pedals advice on gearing up for safe cycling season (EurekAlert!)
  129. Rogers targets Tour top 10
  130. Di Luca keeps winning streak
  131. Clinger, Stevic meet again in La Vuelta de Bisbee (VeloNews)
  132. Armstrong to retire after Tour de France
  133. Latest Cycling News for April 21, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  134. World Cup win for Cooke
  135. Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood: Levi for Georgia, Horner stateside with aching leg (Inside Triathlon)
  136. Hamilton Will Fight His Two-Year Doping Ban
  137. VeloPress Book selection: Marco Pantani: The Legend of a Tragic Champion (Inside Triathlon)
  138. Friday's Mailbag: NORBA and support; racing and sponsorship; and Pound v. Verbruggen (Inside Triathlon)
  139. Inside Cycling with John Wilcockson: World's firsts (Inside Triathlon)
  140. Cycling in the News: What's on W's iPod? How influential is **** Pound? (Inside Triathlon)
  141. Inside Cycling with John Wilcockson: California's pioneers (Inside Triathlon)
  142. A Fred's Eye View: A coversation with Alex Candelario (Inside Triathlon)
  143. Inside Cycling with John Wilcockson: Death on the Ventoux (Inside Triathlon)
  144. Inside Cycling with John Wilcockson: Climbing mountains (Inside Triathlon)
  145. Flèche Wallonne win gives Di Luca ProTour lead (Inside Triathlon)
  146. Cycling Notebook: MS 150 rides to success (Houston Chronicle)
  147. Armstrong Plays It Safe at Tour De Georgia (AP via Yahoo! News)
  148. Merckx leads tributes
  149. Hamilton holds hope
  150. First Edition Cycling News for April 21, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  151. First Edition Cycling News for April 21, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  152. Sports Index
  153. Meanwhile: Reality-based horse racing (International Herald Tribune)
  154. Collegiate Road Season Close to Nationals
  155. Ullrich seeks Armstrong scalp
  156. Flèche Wallonne - Race Report (Daily Peloton)
  157. National/World
  158. Armstrong to quit after Tour
  159. Morning Briefing: Illinois guard opts for draft (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  160. Bobby Julich TdG interview:
  161. Fat Tire Festival Returns to Helen for Fourth Year (The Weekly)
  162. Lance Armstrong timeline
  163. Armstrong wants to retire as 7-time champ
  164. Life is simpler, but danger still lurks for Evel Knievel (Kansas City Star)
  165. Tyler Hamilton Speaks
  166. Crowds gather in Macon for Tour de Georgia (Macon Telegraph)
  167. 2005 Womens Prestige Cycling Series (Daily Peloton)
  168. Hamilton gets two-year ban
  169. Sports (Swainsboro Forest-Blade)
  170. The Art of Layering
  171. Path Open for Young Riders to Fill Armstrong Void
  172. World briefing: Eurosceptics may soon bless the French left (Guardian Unlimited)
  173. Armstrong's career in photos
  174. Eurosceptics may soon bless the French left (Guardian Unlimited)
  175. Hamilton is suspended
  176. Hamilton Will Fight His Two-Year Doping Ban (New York Times)
  177. Olympic gold medal cyclist Tyler Hamilton to appeal doping suspension (Canada.com)
  178. Hamilton Denies Drug Charge, Vows a Fight (AP via Yahoo! News)
  179. Italians to renew rivalry
  180. Sports Update
  181. Cycling: Hamilton will fight his 2-year doping ban (International Herald Tribune)
  182. He's a special champ (The Electric New Paper)
  183. Foster grins through grunt work in Georgia
  184. Armstrong puts brakes on stellar cycling career (San Francisco Chronicle)
  185. Cycling's sphinx (The Age)
  186. Hoy suffers nasty crash
  187. Cycling: Armstrong sets own date with destiny (Manchester Online)
  188. Latest Edition Cycling News for April 19, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  189. Old Lady streaks into lead (Guardian Unlimited)
  190. UPI NewsTrack Sports
  191. PREVIEW-Cycling-Di Luca aims to gain revenge on Rebellin (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
  192. Armstrong cycling off into sunset after Tour de France (USATODAY.com via Yahoo! News)
  193. Armstrong second to Merckx
  194. Hamilton gets two-year cycling ban for doping (Swissinfo)
  195. Hamilton suspended for two years
  196. Brahmas back in spotlight (Daily Bulletin)
  197. Hamilton banned from cycling for two years (Swissinfo)
  198. The Latest
  199. Hamilton given two-year doping ban (CNN.com)
  200. Bike trail ends: Armstrong pedals away from cycling as the sport's best (Macon Telegraph)
  201. Hamilton banned from cycling amid blood doping findings (AberdeenNews.com)
  202. Cycling great announces plans to retire (Bridgewater Courier News)
  203. Foster grins through grunt work in Georgia (Nashville City Paper)
  204. Cycling legend Armstrong to retire after 2005 (Houston Chronicle)
  205. Hamilton banned from cycling amid blood doping findings (Star-Telegram)
  206. Lance Armstrong announces retirement
  207. Cycling: Armstrong to retire after Tour de France (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  208. Ullrich eager to face Armstrong
  209. News Home
  210. Armstrong to retire after final Tour (The Globe and Mail)
  211. Cycling: Ullrich prepared for Tour de France (The New Zealand Herald)
  212. ARMSTRONG PAYS TRIBUTE TO SHERYL IN RETIREMENT SPEECH (ContactMusic)
  213. Cycling: Armstrong to ride in last Tour (Guardian Unlimited)
  214. First Edition Cycling News for April 19, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  215. Cycling: Armstrong will retire from saddle after this year's Tour (Independent)
  216. Armstrong says he will retire after Tour de France (Star-Telegram)
  217. Armstrong's final Tour of duty (Scotsman)
  218. Attendance records broken at Track Worlds
  219. Armstrong to retire after Tour de France (International Herald Tribune)
  220. Armstrong to Retire After Tour De France (The Sacramento Union)
  221. Armstrong Will Retire After 2005 Tour de France
  222. Armstrong to Retire After Tour De France (AP via Yahoo! News)
  223. Cyclist Hamilton gets two-year ban for doping violation (USA Today)
  224. Hamilton suspended for two years for doping violation (Rocky Mountain News.com)
  225. Is Armstrong's the best solo feat?
  226. Armstrong second to Merckx (BBC News)
  227. American gold medalist gets two-year ban (Fox Sports)
  228. Olympic Gold Medalist Hamilton Suspended (ABC News)
  229. Olympic Gold Medalist Hamilton Suspended (AP via Yahoo! News)
  230. Armstrong To Retire After Tour (Sporting Life via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
  231. Armstrong will retire after 2005 Tour de France (Sports Network)
  232. Armstrong cycling off into sunset after Tour de France (USA Today)
  233. Statement on congressional committee request
  234. Armstrong to retire after Tour de France (The Indianapolis Star)
  235. Armstrong to retire after Tour de France (The Indianapolis Star)
  236. Ullrich confident for Tour de France
  237. Huron Daily Tribune - News - 04/18/2005 - Earth event coming to Laker Elementary (Huron Daily Tribune)
  238. Armstrong's next move is everybody's guess
  239. Armstrong's next move anyone's guess (The Indianapolis Star)
  240. Latest Cycling News for April 18, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  241. Macon offers good viewing spots for tour (Macon Telegraph)
  242. Cooke sprints to GP Wallonie win
  243. Tour bolstered by another Lance appearance
  244. Event keeps growing bigger and bigger (Monterey County Herald)
  245. Cycling-Ullrich better prepared, confident for Tour de France (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
  246. Armstrong's next move is everybody's guess (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
  247. Armstrong's next move is everybody's guess (Contra Costa Times)
  248. Armstrong's plans to be unveiled Tour de France may be his last (News Observer)
  249. Armstrong expected to announce his plans (Kansas City Star)
  250. Form & Fitness Q & A (Cyclingnews.com)