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  1. Violence flares as the Chinese rage at Japan (Mail and Guardian)
  2. Hoy suffers nasty crash in Japan
  3. Armstrong Fuels Intrigue on His Future
  4. Di Luca triumphs in Amstel
  5. First Edition Cycling News for April 18, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  6. Lance's farewell Tour de France
  7. Armstrong set to announce retirement (AAP via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
  8. Armstrong set to announce retirement (The Age)
  9. Armstrong set to announce retirement (Sydney Morning Herald)
  10. Armstrong Expected to Address His Future (AP via Yahoo! News)
  11. Armstrong could settle questions about retirement (USA Today)
  12. British success in madison
  13. Plaza secures Aragon Tour win
  14. Armstrong Set to Make Announcement Monday (San Francisco Chronicle)
  15. Armstrong could settle retirement questions (Fox Sports)
  16. Armstrong Set to Make Announcement Monday (AP via Yahoo! News)
  17. 40th Amstel Gold Race - PT (Cyclingnews.com)
  18. Monday's EuroFile: CVV ready to roll; Ullrich hammers out schedule; Valverde can go for it (VeloNews)
  19. Double gold joy for Britain
  20. New Zealander sets out on his own (Monterey County Herald)
  21. THE END OF THE ROAD (Monterey County Herald)
  22. RACING IN HIGH GEAR (San Jose Mercury News)
  23. JUST GETTING BY, BUT WITH A SMILE (Monterey County Herald)
  24. Hamilton Presses His Case (Los Angeles Times via Yahoo! News)
  25. Hamilton Presses His Case (Los Angeles Times via Yahoo! News)
  26. Cycling season begins (Richmond.com)
  27. Armstrong's check still isn't in mail (Reg Req'd)
  28. Lowe, Hanusova win Sea Otter short track; Rennie, Jonnier take dual slalom (VeloNews)
  29. Cyclists pedaling to nationals (Lancaster Online)
  30. Violence flares as the Chinese rage at Japan (Guardian Unlimited)
  31. Violence rises as the Chinese rage at Japan (The Observer)
  32. Tour de France Preview
  33. Is Armstrong the Retiring Type? Opinions Vary on Whether He Will and When
  34. Motor cycling: Rossi cuts up rough to repel Honda hordes (Guardian Unlimited)
  35. Brit duo beaten in time trial
  36. Could Lance Armstrong retire Monday?
  37. Colorado's Multi-Day Mountain Bike Tours
  38. FEATURED WEB SITES (AccessNorthGA)
  39. Changes at Afton should shake up drivers’ rosters (The Daily Star)
  40. Rock star or not, cyclist gets results (Monterey County Herald)
  41. Changing Seasons
  42. Daytime pedaling gives way to nighttime partying (Monterey County Herald)
  43. Threads go high-tech - New-age textiles give strength to everything from medical devices to tires (The Chronicle Herald)
  44. Indiana University Little 500 - IM (Cyclingnews.com)
  45. Race car driver, inventor dies at 58 By Amy Bowenaboabowen@stcloudtimes.com (St. Cloud Times)
  46. Davis native excels in mountain biking (The Charleston Gazette)
  47. Missouri's movie industry is reeling from budget cuts (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
  48. Saddles: Be Kind to Your Behind
  49. Wow, what a weekend (Anniston Star)
  50. Crested Butte's Trail 403
  51. First Edition Cycling News for April 16, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  52. Frankie Andreu - Inside the Peloton (Daily Peloton)
  53. Armstrong heads Dauphine Libere cast
  54. UPS teams up with Tour de Georgia (BizJournals)
  55. Brits make winning start
  56. Southern California Volvo Retailers Team Up With Cycles Veloce for 2005 (The Auto Channel)
  57. Southern California Volvo Retailers Team Up With Cycles Veloce for 2005 (The Auto Channel)
  58. The Big Brown Truck Supports Dodge Tour De Georgia (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
  59. Colorado Trail Singletrack
  60. Friday's Mailbag: Lance's plans; Discovery's jerseys; Hincapie article; and Tour of Colorado (VeloNews)
  61. Inside Cycling with John Wilcockson: Climbing mountains (VeloNews)
  62. Mari's Musings: Riding the corkscrew like a motorcyclist . . . well, almost (VeloNews)
  63. Hincapie targets Amstel triumph
  64. Gutierrez taken to hospital
  65. Latest Cycling News for April 15, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  66. Armstrong Could Be Writing His Swan Song
  67. Durango's Dry Fork Loop
  68. Armstrong ready to roll (USATODAY.com via Yahoo! News)
  69. Staying on Course is Half the Battle City's Charms Await Tour De Georgia Cyclists (RedNova)
  70. Outdoors calendar (The State)
  71. Marine overcomes testicular cancer
  72. Pacific Rim Sports Summitt to be called off
  73. Schedules for area athletes are heating up (St. Petersburg Times)
  74. A Pearl of a Pass
  75. NORBA new on the ticket at Teva Games (Vail Daily)
  76. Sea Otter Classic MTB Stage Race - D2 (Cyclingnews.com)
  77. Finding a Flair in the Smartest Fabrics of Our Lives (New York Times)
  78. Bracelets for a cause
  79. Biking the East Coast Greenway
  80. Statement on congessional committee request
  81. Hondo sacked by team
  82. Host Families Welcome 'Sea Otter' Cyclists (KSBW)
  83. One thing you'll never forget how to do (Brown and White)
  84. Thomas takes on Le Tour
  85. '05 Tour of Hope applications due April 20
  86. Legally Speaking - with Bob Mionske: Bad Shipping News: Part II (VeloNews)
  87. GB Tour heads to Scotland
  88. Neck and Back Pain in Bicycling (Roadcycling)
  89. Tour de France - Topix.net
  90. Weekend getaway: WWU North Shore Circuit Race (Tacoma News Tribune)
  91. Tech News – April 14, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  92. Public library activities (The Indianapolis Star)
  93. The Testarossa Vineyards Cat's Hill Classic Bicycle Race (PR Web)
  94. Plenty of events are coming up (Florida Today)
  95. Police news (Manassas Journal Messenger)
  96. Bergman receives two-year suspension
  97. A Look at Fassa Bortolo's Bikes for Paris-Roubaix (Roadcycling)
  98. Hincapie 2nd at Paris-Roubaix, 4th in ProTour
  99. '05 Tour of Hope applications due Aug. 20
  100. [ Movies Index | Show Times | Silicon Valley | Metroactive Home | Archives ] (MetroActive)
  101. Pan Am Championships team announced
  102. A Fred's Eye View: The velvet rope in Georgia; House guests in Redlands (VeloNews)
  103. Los Tres Hombres de las Montanas...
  104. Scottish stage for expanded Tour
  105. Continental Drift with Andrew Hood: So, what's he gonna say?
  106. Continental Drift with Andrew Hood: So, what's he gonna say? (VeloNews)
  107. Latest Cycling News for April 13, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  108. Boonen claims victory
  109. Wednesday's EuroFile: Klöden shifts gears; Galdeano recovers; Going to Glasgow (VeloNews)
  110. Castroneves leads way at Infineon test session (Contra Costa Times)
  111. Fitness worries for Armstrong
  112. Nebraska cycling team heats up in Puerto Rico BY BRIAN CHRISTOPHERSON / Lincoln Journal Star (Lincoln Journal Star)
  113. Tour freewheels back to Scotland
  114. Team TIAA-CREF - 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  115. The Daily Collegian - Going where the boys go (Massachusetts Daily Collegian)
  116. Millar gets Tour reprieve
  117. Belgian Cyclist Resists Comparisons (New York Times)
  118. Press Release - Michael Barry book signing in Denver, April 14
  119. Steel is passe, 'extreme textiles' are in (The Times of India)
  120. 2005 route
  121. PRESS RELEASE - Tour of Connecticut route unveiled (VeloNews)
  122. First Edition Cycling News for April 13, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  123. Cycling: Belgian rider resists comparisons (International Herald Tribune)
  124. Despite rain, cold weather Cub Scouts ride in annual bicycle rodeo (Los Banos Enterprise)
  125. The Weekly Online! (The Weekly)
  126. Tuesday's EuroFile: Hamilton still waiting; Ullrich in Aragon; VDB's last flicker
  127. KidzFest is Back (The Montgomery Bulletin)
  128. High-tech threads have futuristic uses (International Herald Tribune)
  129. The Union - Sports (The Union)
  130. Tuesday, April 12, 2005 (Morgan Hill Times)
  131. Armstrong gives us hope, so we hope he is clean (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
  132. Latest Cycling News for April 12, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  133. Sports & Leisure Sports & Leisure (Richmond.com)
  134. Kabush, Haywood win Overall GC at NORBA #2
  135. Building towards Beijing: Part II (Cyclingnews.com)
  136. Cycling for a cause (Bozeman Daily Chronicle)
  137. The Newsday Nassau County Fair Upcoming (South Bay News)
  138. First Edition Cycling News for April 12, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  139. 'Extreme Textiles' Come of Age (New York Times)
  140. Archived Articles (BikeBiz.com)
  141. Armstrong Makes Surprise Ride, Places 15th
  142. Armstrong Surprises In SoCal; Hincapie 2nd At Paris-Roubaix (News Channel 5 Cleveland)
  143. Wherry, Thorburn lead NRC standings
  144. Armstrong Surprises In SoCal; Hincapie 2nd At Paris-Roubaix (KSAT San Antonio)
  145. Red Cedar Speedway begins racing season (Dunn County Online)
  146. Surviving peace (The Times Argus)
  147. Latest Cycling News for April 11, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  148. Unstoppable Boonen tames the Hell of the North
  149. Motor Cycling: Furious Gibernau vows to fight back (Channel NewsAsia)
  150. Off-road cyclists bring sport to Sylvan Island (Quad-City Times)
  151. Carney's last stand: The Jame Carney diary 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  152. Weighty matters (Cyclingnews.com)
  153. Motor cycling: Rossi angers Gibernau (Guardian Unlimited)
  154. Farrar notches first European win
  155. First Edition Cycling News for April 11, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  156. Boonen's star continues to rise in Belgium (VeloNews)
  157. Track worlds - U.S. team preview
  158. Boonen claims Paris-Roubaix win
  159. Cycling: Boonen on the double in Paris-Roubaix (Channel NewsAsia)
  160. Motor Cycling: Rossi opens with hardfought win in Spain (Channel NewsAsia)
  161. Cyclists heat up in downtown Stockton (Recordnet.com)
  162. Eurosport - Cycling - Live and Results. Men and Women. - Paris-Roubaix (Eurosport)
  163. Cape Epic - NE (Cyclingnews.com)
  164. 103rd Paris-Roubaix - PT (Cyclingnews.com)
  165. Inside Cycling with John Wilcockson: California's pioneers (VeloNews)
  166. English patient unsuitable case for treatment (Guardian Unlimited)
  167. CYCLING: Le Tua - a solid club (New Straits Times)
  168. Motor Cycling: Rossi is a Honda humbler (Guardian Unlimited)
  169. First Edition Cycling News for April 10, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  170. Cycling: Boonen bids for Roubaix glory (Channel NewsAsia)
  171. VeloBriefs: Lemire memorial race set Sunday; collegiate nats' courses announced (VeloNews)
  172. Motor cycling: Byrne hots up for uphill battle (Guardian Unlimited)
  173. Soggy Bottom Round 3 (BikeMagic.com)
  174. Product Review: Continental GP Attack + GP Force Tires (Roadcycling)
  175. Calendar (Nevada Appeal)
  176. Hammond cleared for Paris-Roubaix
  177. Soft on the outside, hard on the inside (BikeMagic.com)
  178. International Queen's Baton Relay 2005 (di-ve)
  179. Monday';s EuroFile: CVV ready to roll; Ullrich hammers out schedule; Valverde can go for it (VeloNews)
  180. A need for speed (Recordnet.com)
  181. Armstrong backs New York to host 2012 Olympics
  182. Di Luca seals Basque win
  183. Welcome to Hell: Paris-Roubaix beckons (VeloNews)
  184. Motor cycling: Brakes on Rossi as Gibernau sets pace (Guardian Unlimited)
  185. Armstrong asks for 125,000 dollars from ex-personal assistant
  186. Di Luca snatches Basque victory
  187. Armstrong now backs New York to host 2012 Olympics
  188. Courses for collegiate road nationals
  189. Fraboni plans to bike 10,000 miles this year -- between races (Duluth Budgeteer News)
  190. Friday's Mailbag: Moto madness; Lance, rumors and the press; and more on race promotion (VeloNews)
  191. Osa close to Basque glory
  192. Erik Zabel: T-Mobile's durable Deutscher delivers
  193. All Roads Lead Italian to Northern 'Hell' CYCLING (RedNova)
  194. All Roads Lead Italian to Northern 'Hell' CYCLING (RedNova)
  195. Cycling: Diabolic organisers plan bumpy ride (Channel NewsAsia)
  196. Cycling stars head to L.A. for track worlds
  197. Velodrome taking shape (Slam! Sports)
  198. Saunders Wins First Irish Stage Cycling Island cyclists were well...
  199. Calland and Lomas pick of bunch for Nomads (icCroydon)
  200. Craig wins CX National Champs (BikeMagic.com)
  201. Osa edges closer to Basque glory
  202. LIVERMORE / Senior citizens, start your walkers! / Retirement community excited about big race (San Francisco Chronicle)
  203. Not just yellow bracelets (San Jose Mercury News)
  204. Latest Cycling News for April 8, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  205. Armstrong sets April 18 deadline (Reg Req'd)
  206. LANCE GIVES APPLE BID A PEDAL-PUSH (New York Post)
  207. An interview with Erinne Willock, April 8, 2005 Webcor's maple leaf blows into California (Cyclingnews.com)
  208. Armstrong May Retire After Tour De France (Reg Req'd)
  209. Teflon Man: We want to believe Lance Armstrong is clean (Winston-Salem Journal)
  210. Valverde wins Basque stage again
  211. Canada's Cycling Magazine
  212. British Cycling champs lauded in Parliament (BikeBiz.com)
  213. First Edition Cycling News for April 8, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  214. Controversy as Mattan wins
  215. Oliver Gavin - the "marathon man" (Motorsport.com)
  216. Stocks Rise As Investors Eye Oil Prices
  217. Cyclists mourn a life of promise cut short (Arizona Daily Sun)
  218. Experience 2005 Giro D'Italia with Ultimate Tuscan Cycling Vacation (PR Web via Yahoo! News)
  219. Biking: All roads lead Italian to northern 'hell' (International Herald Tribune)
  220. Cyclists count down to Iron Horse (Durango Herald)
  221. Legally Speaking - with Bob Mionske: Bad Shipping News (VeloNews)
  222. 'Sorry' Lance Rides in as N.y. Spokes-Man
  223. Double duty isn't pie in the sky for Cummings (The Buffalo News)
  224. Lipton(R) Gears Up With America's Only Women's Pro Cycling and Triathlon Team (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
  225. Latest Cycling News for April 7, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  226. Countdown begins for the Sea Otter Classic (Monterey County Herald)
  227. Countdown begins for the Sea Otter Classic (Monterey County Herald)
  228. Fixed-Gear Bikes an Urban Fixture (Wired News)
  229. Armstrong Gives Us Hope Against Dope (Washington Post)
  230. Mick Rogers interview
  231. Cycling | Cyclists make a name for Tufts among competitors (Tufts Daily)
  232. Cyclists are passionate bunch (Florida Today)
  233. Duathlon can be humbling (Florida Today)
  234. Mattan triumphs amid controversy
  235. Summer Solutions Special Classes Stir Up Interest in Science (RedNova)
  236. First Edition Cycling News for April 7, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  237. Valverde clinches tense win
  238. TEAM PR: Navigators race report - Ghent-Wevelgem (VeloNews)
  239. Nike to release Lance Armstrong clothing collection (Reg Req'd)
  240. Cycling: Valverde wins Tour of Basque country third stage (Channel NewsAsia)
  241. World finals for Fort William
  242. On the Record (Daily Record)
  243. Latest Cycling News for April 6, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  244. BMX track's completion expected within a month (The Arizona Republic)
  245. Results and Reports from Australia (Cyclingnews.com)
  246. Armstrong's mom works to accentuate positive
  247. Cycling: Sidelined Thomas raring for return (icWales)
  248. Sidelined Thomas is raring for his return (icWales)
  249. Incidents from law-enforcement agencies around the county (Seattle Times)
  250. Wrecked boat out 6 months for repair (Santa Barbara News-Press)