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- July 31
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- July 30, 2005: Tour de Chris
- Dave Zabriskie injured
- 2005 Le Tour Fantasy Game winners announced
- Huge prize list for Bank of America Invitational Criterium
- Simeoni's complaint against Armstrong shelved
- Kashechkin to Liberty
- Ag2r-Prevoyance for upcoming races
- Swapping jerseys at the Tour de Toona
- Landbouwkrediet-Colnago for upcoming races
- UCI attacks Management Committee member Sylvia Schenk
- Beloki a dad again
- Gil has tendonitis
- July 30
- July 29
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- Illes Balears, Quick.Step to Hamburg
- Amy Gillett's life recalled in moving service
- More lineups for HEW Cyclassics Cup Hamburg
- Young faces make a Quick.Step to the big time
- Basso in Tour of Denmark
- Damon to play Armstrong?
- Cunego a dad
- Davitamon-Lotto for Benelux Tour
- ProTour leader back in Hamburg
- Quick.Step's post-Tour plans
- Transfer news
- Virenque promotes tobacco in Francorchamps
- Selle Italia-Colombia for Camaiore
- Gerolsteiner to LUK Challenge & Hamburg
- No Kaiku in Vuelta
- What it takes
- An interview with Miguel Martin Perdiguero
- July 28
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- Three stagiaires announced for Lampre-Caffita
- Into the team car
- Prague Criterium without stars
- Rhodes and Yaxley recovery 'amazing'
- Just having fun
- July 28, 2005: Lance's Tour curtain call
- Armstrong's post-Tour life to be 'calm'
- Tour of the Peak to go ahead
- 2005 Tour de France Final Exam with Elden Nelson
- UCI investigating possible doping infraction
- Journalist dies on Vuelta a Colombia
- Ullrich and Zabel lead T-Mobile attack in Hamburg
- Liberty names 13 for Vuelta
- Question mark over Freire's World's
- Crazy about Tom
- Fassa line-up for HEW Cyclassics
- More CSC contracts extended
- Re-opening of Herne Hill
- National U23 team announced for Tour of Britain
- Eneco Tour gets good entry list
- July 27
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- Storms in Aspen – Chris Davidson diary
- Marinangeli out for rest of season
- Discovery talks about life after Lance
- Tinker Juarez to Lead Rides at Pedrosfest
- Viganò to Quick.Step
- How to win and break your collarbone
- Funeral arrangements for Amy Gillett-Safe
- Extra route announced for BikeWales
- Kabush and Vanlandingham on form at Snowmass
- Prokop and Berteen Win Michigan Jeep KOM
- Rabobank realigns for the Vuelta and Eneco Tour
- San Francisco GP confirmed for 2005
- Concerns remain for Giro boss Angelo Zomegnan
- 2005 Great Wall Bicycle Festival set for September
- U.S. Take a Kid Mountain Biking Day
- National Championships
- Saiz - the final word
- Lore's fan club
- Southland Tour expects strong line-up
- The Grafton is go
- SE Qld Mountain Biking Championships
- Australian Commonwealth Games selection criteria
- Discovery talks about life after Lance
- Snowmass NORBA roundup
- Polish Worlds Team
- Vinokourov to be given total Liberty
- Moreau to leave Crédit Agricole
- Dara Marks-Marino wins her first NORBA
- Geoff Kabush diary - Storms on the course
- July 26
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- Vinokourov to Liberty Seguros
- T-Mobile team satisfied
- Top 10 time: Floyd makes the grade
- Injured Australians on the mend
- Concerns remain for Giro boss Angelo Zomegnan
- Tour de l'Ain
- Storms on the course
- Heras weighs up Tour disappointment
- Fast Freddy finishes fine
- Leipheimer disappointed at rules confusion
- Boonen comments on the final stage
- Post-Tour ProTour rankings
- Hushovd writes Norwegian history
- Rabobank satisfied with Tour
- T-Mobile celebrates
- Velo Club de Londres returns to Herne Hill
- Cauberg in 2006 Tour
- How to donate to the Amy Gillett-Safe Cycling Foundation
- T-Mobile celebrates
- Another Tour chapter closed
- July 25
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- Wind in the sails
- Basso satisfied with runner-up slot
- Tour prizemoney
- The higher you fly, the harder you fall
- Medical communiqué
- Health first
- An interview with Alexandre Vinokourov
- Change of plan for Petacchi
- Hard to focus on racing
- Upsetting the game plan for McEwen and co.
- Riis pleased with CSC's Tour
- Magnificent seven for Armstrong
- Mixed emotions in Australian camp
- Alexis Rhodes conscious and chirpy; Amy Gillett-Safe Foundation launched
- July 24
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- No regrets
- High speed train takes riders North
- Good performances for CSC, Basso retains second overall
- More from stage 19
- Kerry Youth Tour preview
- Special Tafi jersey up for auction
- Saiz assesses Liberty's Tour
- Merckx to Phonak
- AIS women - Yaxley improving, Rhodes still unconscious
- Roberts uses the force
- Tosatto to Quick.Step
- July 23, 2005: Time Trial support
- Stage 20 wrap up
- Kerry Au Tour
- July 24, 2005: Switch off, switch on
- July 23, 2005: Getting the TT right - and wrong
- Rasmussen falls to the curse of Saint-Etienne
- Big day for Rasmussen
- Aussies happy on eve of end of Tour
- An interview with Lance Armstrong
- Condolences and tributes
- July 23
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- July 22, 2005: The perfect break
- Voeckler's second time around
- Cunego satisfied with restart
- Beloki hoping for more in 2006
- Stage 20 - Saturday, July 23: Saint-Etienne - Saint-Etienne ITT, 55 km
- Stage 19 - Friday, July 22: Issoire - Le Puy-en-Velay, 153.5 km
- Funeral arrangements for Amy Gillett
- Stage 19 wrap up
- Aldag leads team in Wallonia
- Fracture for Gonzalez de Galdeano
- An interview with Giuseppe Guerini
- Tour coming to Belgium in 2007
- No explanation for Heras
- July 21, 2005: High intensity and fatigue
- World Champion Michael Rogers to Race in Britain
- Yorkshire Tour ride
- Redondo makes pro debut in the Villafranca de Ordizia
- Ullrich wants podium and stage win
- Medical communiqué
- Cancellara to CSC
- Zabel still undecided
- Last standoff in Saint Etienne
- Arvesen tries again
- Legs do the talking
- July 22
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- Basso tries one more time
- Beppe's simple plan succeeds
- Merckx unhappy with Vasseur
- Running naked
- Preparations being made to take Amy Gillett home
- Evans improving
- Petacchi to Domina Vacanze
- Big changes at T-Mobile
- Remembrance ride for Amy Gillett
- Moreau unhappy with Vino rumours
- Cyclists to gather to help AIS women injured in Germany
- Injury for Petacchi
- Klondyke Cup preview
- Guerini gets his day
- Condolences and tributes
- An interview with Marcos Serrano
- Andriotto out of Brixia tour
- Hunter out of action
- July 21, 2005: Tomorrow's the day
- Three big names confirmed for Newport World Cup
- Stage 18 wrap up
- Tour riders pay tribute to Australian team
- Good line-up for 5th Brixia Tour
- Gasparotto makes tricolore debut
- Another day of punishment
- July 21
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- CPA news
- Marc Lotz suspended
- AIS flies in additional support staff
- AIS women update - condition still critical, but AIS 'optimistic' about recovery
- Stage 17 wrap up
- An interview with Paolo Savoldelli
- Vansevenant: Fourth stage win is the plan
- US team for Marathon Worlds
- SE Queensland Cross Country Mountain Bike Championships
- IMBA testifies in U.S. Congress on California wilderness bill
- She's back! Paola Pezzo wins Italian MTB Championship
- Sydney gets Mountain Cross Park
- O'Grady can't shake Hushovd
- Thüringen-Rundfahrt under way with neutral stage
- Taberlay tangles with bear on training ride
- Klöden suffers, pulls out of Tour
- July 19, 2005: How to become a pro
- Trans-Alp Challenge
- Internet giveaways not just for Tour fans
- Gilbert not happy with Evans
- 'Brownie' tries his best to keep spirits up
- McEwen cruises
- Still no word on Hamilton hearing date
- Davis to keep trying
- July 20, 2005: Maintaining an attack
- British Downhill and Marathon National Championships
- US team for Trials Worlds
- Australian Take a Kid Mountain Biking Day: October 2, 2005
- All for Levi
- On the wheel of Jalabert
- Il Falco flies again
- Inaugural Breckenridge 100
- Fathers and sons
- Tour first-timer Gerrans makes the break
- Arvesen's choice
- Thüringen-Rundfahrt under way with neutral stage
- Stage 18 - Thursday, July 21: Albi - Mende, 189 km
- Women's Prestige Cycling Series continues in Altoona
- Second Phinney Foundation Raffle
- Condolensces and tributes
- Serrano receives the Liberty - and makes the most of it
- Schweitzer Mountain NORBA wrap up
- Jeep KOM gets ready for round two
- Polish National Championships
- Boardman reacts to new hour record
- July 20
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- Evans: "The old Cadel coming back"
- New U.S. Pro Team for 2006
- July 20, 2005: Looking for more opportunities
- Memorial service for Gillett in Zeulenroda
- Vinokourov to leave T-Mobile
- Vansummeren happy
- Frison sets out his stall
- Stage 16 wrap: Pereiro gets his stage win, Evans jumps up GC
- Mick Rogers struggles through
- O'Grady still hopeful for green
- Klöden in doubt for tomorrow
- Great guy, true professional
- Youngest Tour rider Lövkvist: "Watch and learn"
- Wesemann leads T-Mobile in Sachsen Tour
- Jersey Shore to host Cycling Grand Prix in 2006
- O'Grady tries to take more points
- Reprieve for Herne Hill Velodrome
- Stage win important for Armstrong
- Ride for Life to assist AIS women
- Kupfernagel stops
- US Junior Worlds Selection Team Announced
- Perth International Grand Prix
- Open Mike: another Armstrong accuser sounds off
- Australians offer shocked condolences for Amy Gillett
- Injured Australians update
- Leipheimer saving his bikkies
- Wiesenhof to stop sponsoring
- Lampre's 2005 Giro in Sky TV movie tonight
- Flecha to Rabobank
- An interview with Oscar Pereiro Sio
- Ag2R sign two riders for 2006 and 2007, Van Huffel extends with Davitamon
- Stressed Lefevere looking forward to Paris
- Stage 17 - Wednesday, July 20: Pau - Revel, 239.5 km
- July 19
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- Hondo decision appealed by all parties
- Rasmussen aiming for good time trial
- Rest day wrap: Looking good for Armstrong
- Pevenage to extend with T-Mobile?
- Kemna retires
- 2005 Tour de Georgia economically positive
- Hour record broken by Sosenka in Moscow
- She's back! Paola Pezzo wins Italian MTB Championship
- T-Mobile content as six year duel ends
- Blood tests on Tuesday
- McEwen not ruling out green jersey
- Unprecedented carnage in Germany
- Cunego to return in Brixia tour
- Bruyneel: Life after Lance
- New "explosive" EPO driving TdF speed? UCI doc doubts it
- July 17, 2005: The Tour's biggest day
- Australian team rider Amy Gillett dead after crash
- July 19, 2005: Thinking of Amy
- Micro-fracture of the knee for Corioni
- Condolensces and tributes
- Hincapie's strategy questioned
- Finally on winner's podium
- Oscar outs his anger; GC stirred, not shaken
- Condolensces and tributes
- Basso, CSC extend until 2009
- Follow the Tour - on your mobile
- Boogerd on Rasmussen
- Papa Frigo: "My son is not a scoundrel"
- Two teams, two styles - one leader
- O'Grady & McEwen aim for Paris
- Discovery Channel and Team CSC: Two teams, two styles - one leader
- "The worst German"
- July 18, 2005: All's well on rest day
- July 18
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- July 16, 2005: The Disco team car
- Follow the Tour - on your mobile
- The (Lenny) Futura is now
- Fitness questions and answers for July 18, 2005
- Gerolsteiner satisfied
- Follow the Tour - on your mobile
- Hincapie takes big, emotional win
- Rasmussen's polka-dot jersey almost secured
- Hincapie only other Discovery/Postal winner
- Diary watch
- Basso the next Tour winner?
- Jaksche slips back, but plans to fight on
- Medical communiqué
- Basso gains, Ullrich admits defeat
- How to get Cyclingnews live Tour reports on your Blackberry or GPRS phone
- July 18, 2005: A well deserved break
- An interview with George Hincapie
- Evans: the most amount of suffering I've ever been through
- Stage 15 wrap up
- Massive crowds cause trouble
- Just surviving
- Life after the Giro
- Intermediate prize money check
- Redant: Zubeldia was pushed
- Pre-stage quotes
- Davis: That was awesome
- More post-stage quotes
- July 17
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- A really tough day
- Impressive performance by Basso
- McEwen's hardest Tour
- Jörg Jaksche up to 11th overall
- Pre-stage comments
- King of the queen stage
- Evans philosophical about debut Tour performance
- Stage 14 communique medical
- T-Mobile: Evans not sure either
- Pain of quitting the Tour
- Sprinters have it much harder, says McEwen
- July 16: Stage 14 - Attacks keep coming
- Ullrich's physiotherapist says Jan's on the up
- July 17, 2005: Was that a strategy?!
- Godefroot satisfied
- Kummer: We knew what we were doing
- Stage 16 - Tuesday, July 19: Mourenx - Pau, 180.5 km
- Zampieri OK
- Stage 14 wrap up
- Löwik goes home
- Horner: if the legs are good, I'll try again
- Hincapie: hard day ahead
- An interview with Georg Totschnig
- Bruyneel gives brownie points to Lance
- July 16
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- Stage 15 - Sunday, July 17: Lézat-sur-Lèze - Saint-Lary Soulan (Pla d'Adet), 205.5 km
- Serup enjoys European champs experience
- His greatest sporting moment
- Impressive Horner & more traffic snarls
- Liberty hope for more in the Pyrenees
- Wloszczowska and Galinski in Polish championships
- July 15, 2005: Iconography
- July 12-14, 2005: Le Mountains
- July 16, 2005: Hot, hard, and fast
- Stage 13 wrap up
- Armstrong "might be able to follow"
- Post-stage 13 comments
- July 15, 2005: McDonalds and more mountains
- Valverde goes home
- Mavic Charity Marathons at Pedrosfest
- July 15: Stage 13 - Positive thoughts
- Big names for Brescia Tour
- New Zealand announce BMX World Champs team
- UCI doping news
- Davitamon-Lotto announces Tour of Britain entry
- Horner happy, despite loss
- Thumbs down for Ullrich, up for Rasmussen
- July 15
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- Alpine analysis: Armstrong firmly in charge at Tour de France
- Pre-stage 12 comments
- Beltran OK
- Tour anti-doping controls clean so far
- CSC holds on thanks to Lombardi
- Cox leads Barloworld squad for Qinghai Lake Tour
- Merckx strong, but not strong enough
- Fines in stage 12
- Tour de Toona adds international women's team
- Suffering sprinters
- Feverish Voigt gave it all, in vain
- Earning the hardest national championship
- Houston, we have a 'situation'
- No change to the plan, says Roberts
- O'Grady happy with teammate's win
- Vicioso tries for stage win, gets third
- Tankink in doubt
- Five vehicles searched
- Boonen ready for rehab
- Tour on big screen in USA
- Botero looks to Pyrenees
- Taking on the Galibier
- An interview with David Moncoutié
- USA Cycling announces Junior World's automatic bids
- Fritsch out with fever
- Di Luca hits the deck
- Nothstein for Silver Spring GP
- Valverde may retire from Tour
- Stage 12 wrap up
- Robbie rocks to three
- Swedish champ signs with MrBookmaker.com-Sportstech
- Rider killed in Portland race
- Beloki and Heras feeling better
- New partnership between British Cycling and the WCRA
- Stage 13: for the sprinters?
- A special French day
- July 14, 2005: The team behind the team
- July 14: Stage 12 - Hot, hot, hot!
- July 14
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- Frigo and wife implicated in serious doping situation
- No start for Boonen
- Marchante on the mend
- Blonde ambitions: Rasmussen flying high as Voigt takes yellow
- July 14, 2005: A great day
- Zabriskie surprises for stage win and maillot jaune
- Weening whips Klödi for stage win
- Mon dieu - Moncoutié!
- Boonen injured, participation uncertain
- Fireworks! French win on Quatorze Juillet
- Bada Bing! Bernucci Bravo for Tour stage win in Nancy
- Boonen bis in Tours; Robbie relegated for argy-bargy
- Once again, Armstrong on top of things
- McEwen does the double
- Pre stage quotes - Courchevel
- Evans happy
- Lance living large in yellow again
- Ludewig eyes stage 12
- Jaksche up in captain's position
- Vino's big day out
- An interview with Alexandre Vinokourov
- Liberty reshuffles after stage 11
- July 13: Stage 11 - Big efforts uphill
- Look Ma! No cavities!
- Förster: My worst day so far
- Stage 11 wrap up: Vino bounces back
- Customs officials keep searching
- Vino's back! and Botero better
- Robbie gets it right
- Rogers suffers but happy with stage
- Riis looks on bright side
- July 13
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- LAF fund-raisers
- Menchov suffering from sore throat
- US MTB Nationals return to Mammoth in July '06
- Australian World Championships team announced
- Leipheimer encouraged
- July 13, 2005: A little bit of Discovery tech
- T-Mobile blown off the back
- CSC looks to Pyrenees
- Three World Cup series competitions get settled in Angel Fire
- Marco Polo ready for Tour of Qinghai Lake
- Epic prize money at Australian 100km MTB race
- UPMC-ACT signs Wendy Cruz
- Stage 10 wrap: Armstrong back in control
- Pre-stage 11 quotes
- Health Net dominates US NRC standings
- An interview with Sheryl Crow
- Just Having Fun - an interview with Adam Craig
- George Bush falls off mountain bike on birthday ride
- Koerts seriously injured
- Evans finds his place
- Bad Goisern MTB Marathon World Cup wrap-up
- Hans Rey and Thomas Frischknecht on the Alta Rezia Freeride Tour
- Valverde confirms
- Moving up: Mick Rogers
- No gifts at the Tour: Mission accomplished
- Gunn-Rita Dahle Diary: Doing it tough at World Cup Canada
- San Francisco sponsors coming into focus
- On test: Giro E2 helmet
- Jaksche "dead"
- Frigo busted, out of Tour
- No Tour of Germany defence for Sinkewitz?
- High times in New Mexico
- Grand Tour organizers respond to UCI ultimatum
- School's back in
- The 24-hour kid - how Cameron Chambers just may take over the 24-hour world
- JHK puts early-season injuries behind him
- Epic prize money at Australian 100km MTB race
- Valverde highlights his promise
- Rasmussen aims for KOM jersey and podium
- Marzio Deho and Pia Sundstedt win 111 kilometer Dolimiti Superbike
- July 12
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- Rest day wrap: Time to get it on!
- Jan the cat falls on his feet
- Spartacus Ready For Battle
- High hematocrit for Petrov
- Cycling Australia responds
- Basso looks to Pyrenees
- A visit from the UCI's medical inspectors
- Dave Z On The Mend
- French considers comeback
- Stage 10 shortened
- Pre-stage 10 comments
- Cadel Evans "right on track"
- Life's tough when you're Tom Boonen
- Discovering Johan
- July 7: Stage 10 - Number crunching
- Discovering Johan
- Jan the cat falls on his feet
- Mark French cleared
- July 12, 2005: It's all about conservation
- July 11
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- July 11, 2005: Rest day at last
- Whose shoes?
- Fitness questions and answers for July 4, 2005
- Stage 9 wrap up
- A training ride in yellow?
- Waiting for the real race
- Fitness questions and answers for July 11, 2005
- Another fright for Ullrich
- We're only human: Hincapie explains Stage 8 Discovery Channel "bad day"
- July 10: Not what it could have been
- Pevenage: "Tour wide open"
- July 11, 2005: Staying on guard
- O'Grady looking to fire in final weeks
- Vinokourov looking forward to Alps
- CSC had a feeling
- Ullrich OK
- Rasmussen: culmination of a dream
- Injury update
- The young one in white
- Fred+Fred=Floyd
- Pre-stage 9 quotes
- An interview with Jens Voigt
- July 10
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- Fair Deutschland!
- T-Mobile on the rise
- How close? 0.0002 seconds
- A strange day
- Rumsas released by the police
- Stage 8 wrap up: Win for Rabobank; Discovery under pressure
- Post-stage comments
- An interview with Pieter Weening
- July 10, 2005: Life at the start
- Gerolsteiner bubbling away
- Fantasy Le Tour - last day to join in, more tips!
- July 9
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- July 8, 2005: Another hectic finish
- Hard, but rewarding: Wegmann flies into Germany on his own
- Gerro's going alright
- Mengin won't start Saturday
- LA keepin' the pressure down
- Post-stage comments
- Parent and spouse watch
- Michael Rasmussen aiming for dots
- Stage 7 wrap up: McEwen does it again
- July 9, 2005: I felt like Moses
- Davis relegated
- McEwen gets a mattress
- Spezialetti abandons after crash
- Pre-stage quotes
- More stage 7 comments
- An interview with Iñigo Landaluze
- Pre-stage comments
- Boonen has it all
- July 8
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- Post-stage comments
- Injury update
- Gerolsteiner's Wrolich running on empty
- Mengin's disaster
- Not another flat stage!
- New Zealand appoints BMX coach
- La Vita e Bella for Bernucci
- An interview with Lorenzo Bernucci
- "Frösi" looking good for Germany
- MTB World Cup back in US after three year gap
- Australian U23 squad to China
- Irish juniors flex TT muscles
- Tour de Toona to open with concerts and trains
- July 8: Wet and wild
- Stage 6 wrap up: Surprise win for Bernucci
- Kessler to CSC? No, says T-Mobile
- Pollack to undergo surgery
- Quick.Step to Tour of Britain
- Rabobank gets budget boost
- Den Bakker wins after Keystone Cops finish in Austria
- A secret no more
- More post-stage 6 analysis
- Altig on Ullrich, "I'm tired of his excuses"
- Fantasy Le Tour - time is running out
- July 7
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- A bad joke...
- July 6: Stage 5 - Coming back after a TT
- Cancellara crashes
- July 7, 2005: Coloured Lids
- July 7: Stage 6 - The dynamics of a breakaway
- Fantasy Le Tour - enter your teams now!
- Zaballa abandons, Marchante crashes
- Post-race comments
- Growing an oak from an aero acorn
- Steinhauser: "That can't be true"
- Stage 6 - Thursday, July 7: Troyes - Nancy, 199 km
- Ullrich recovering
- Eisel's bad day
- Tom Boonen is hot!
- An interview with Patrice Clerc
- Zabriskie feeling better
- An interview with Robbie McEwen
- Chicken's ready to lay some eggs
- Robbie made the right choice
- Stage 5 wrap up: McEwen's revenge
- Davis getting closer
- July 6
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- Goliath takes the day
- July 4, 2005: An action packed day
- Australia and New Zealand announce 2005/2006 MTB series
- Fraser looking for more Superweek success
- Luke Roberts assesses the situation
- London gets the nod for 2007
- Will Discovery defend the jersey?
- Zabriskie update
- Davis and co. just off the pace
- July 6, 2005: An impressive victory
- July 6, 2005: Recovering after the TTT
- MDonnelly Junior Tour set to go
- Olympic and world champion sprinters set to come to Barlick
- McEwen continues to defend himself
- Tankink finishes saddleless
- Pedro's Mountain Bike Festival returns
- Fastest. TTT. Ever.
- Super, Super, Super and Spectacular!
- July 5, 2005: A fantastic château
- Wauters "back" to Cycling school
- Hermida storms the mountains of Brazil in World Cup win
- Still got it -- Mountain Bike Hall-of-Famer Ned Overend wins Red Bull Divide and Conquer
- July 1, 2005: Calm before the storm
- Stage 4 wrap up: Armstrong gets yellow in dramatic stage
- What Jeremiah Bishop does on his summer vacation
- Ludewig not happy to wait
- "I'll show you he's not"
- July 2, 2005: Hoping to avoid the carnage
- Zabriskie not seriously injured
- After the fall: post-stage comments
- Youth and junior nationals preparations at Newport
- No yellow for Lance
- Liam Killeen quietly wins his first UCI World Cup
- Dave Z the funniest?
- Fantasy Le Tour - still time to play
- July 5, 2005: The TTT - Man, machine and team
- McGee offers 2003 TdF yellow jersey for auction
- Hinault's jersey tally in sight
- Inside the Gerolsteiner TTT
- All clear in blood tests
- Ventura's charity ride
- 2006 Jacob's Creek Tour Down Under route revealed
- July 3, 2005: Not a bad start
- July 5
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- Stage 4 - Mystery Oakleys?
- Lombardi On Zabriskie
- Dekker almost does it
- Stage 3 and looking ahead to the TTT
- There's life left in Cedric yet
- Team time trial shapes up as Discovery vs CSC show-down
- An interview with Floyd Landis
- To keep or not to keep?
- Stage 3 wrap up
- Lore "Boonen" at home
- Fast, furious and nervous
- A good day for the Austrians
- Fantasy Le Tour - not too late to join
- Watch out who you're elbowing!
- Discovery Channel Satisfied with Stage 1 Result
- Stage 3 comments
- Lelangue explains TTT tactics
- Green "lost cause" for McEwen
- German press not optimistic for Ullrich's chances
- Armstrong fined
- More comments from Tours
- July 4
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- Just another race
- Stage 2 wrap up
- Fantasy Le Tour - first prizes awarded
- Not great, but not a catastrophic ITT
- Discovery Channel satisfied with stage one result
- Stage 4 - Tuesday, July 5: Tours - Blois TTT, 67.5 km
- An interview with Sean Kelly
- Oppy's Grand Tour
- An interview with Tom Boonen
- Eisel upset
- Liberty Seguros rider comments
- Ferretti frantic as Fassa sponsor search flops
- Le Tour tidbits
- Dumoulin crashes twice
- Alkek Velodrome offers position
- Pre-stage quotes
- Three French neo-pros in 2006
- More post-stage 2 quotes
- Standing on the edge of another Tour...
- Whitey gets going in his first Grand Boucle
- Wauters with Rabobank for another year
- Bleu bands "Race against cancer"
- Gerolsteiner looking for stage win in Austria
- Quick.Step and Landbouwkrediet to Austria
- Columbia River Bank Cascade Cycling Classic
- Ford-Basis adds Katharine Carroll
- Mt. Holly-Smithville Invitational Grand Prix
- Merckx: Ullrich disappointing, Armstrong impressive
- Lombardi on Zabriskie
- Steels on that winning feeling
- Slightly controlled confusion and stress
- Post-stage comments
- July 3
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- Stage 3 - Monday, July 4: La Châtaigneraie - Tours, 212.5 km
- Leipheimer on track
- Stage 13 - Friday, July 15: Miramas - Montpellier, 173.5 km
- Stage 21 - Sunday, July 24: Corbeil-Essonnes - Paris Champs-Élysées, 144 km
- Stage 9 - Sunday, July 10: Gérardmer - Mulhouse, 171 km
- Stage 8 - Saturday, July 9: Pforzheim - Gérardmer, 231.5 km
- Pereiro out for top 10
- Rasmussen hoping for stage win
- Stage 2 - Sunday, July 3: Challans - Les Essarts, 181.5 km
- Disappointed Cancellara
- An interview with the winner
- Fantasy Le Tour - still time to join
- Basso: "Patience"
- Stage 14 - Saturday, July 16: Agde - Ax-3 Domaines, 220.5 km
- Stage 7 - Friday, July 8: Lunéville - Karlsruhe, 228.5 km
- Stage 5 - Wednesday, July 6: Chambord - Montargis, 183 km
- Stage 1 wrap up
- "Beloki's back!"
- Kaiser Watch: "It wasn't the crash"
- Stage 11 - Wednesday, July 13: Courchevel - Briançon, 173 km
- Stage 12 - Thursday, July 14: Briançon - Digne-les-Bains, 187 km
- Roberts just enjoying the moment
- Post stage comments
- Baguet: Zabriskie no surprise
- Stage 10 - Tuesday, July 12: Grenoble - Courchevel, 192.5 km
- July 2
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- Bertogliati in for Cuesta
- Third round of Trials World Cup cancelled
- UCI doping news
- Stage 1 - Saturday, July 2: Fromentine - Noirmoutier-en-l'Ile ITT, 19 km
- Team presentation a spectacular affair
- No rain today, but... sardines?
- MTB World Cup stops in Balneario Camboriu, Brazil
- 7 threats for Armstrong's 7
- Zabriskie means Zoom!
- ProTour popular among fans
- Australians wait for the gun to fire
- An interview with Mick Rogers
- "Live like Lance" with PowerBar
- Lefévère angry at Sinkewitz
- Weather update
- CSC sponsor for another three years?
- Gerolsteiner fires part-time soigneur
- Liberty Seguros-Würth optimistic
- Basso optimistic
- Ullrich and Pereiro crash
- Tour de France Tech July 2, 2005
- Vino still waiting
- USA Junior Track Nationals in T-Town
- French government random dope control tests one rider: Lance Armstrong
- Relentless Ullrich looking forward to party
- IOC would not object UCI Kilo decision review
- Spotted in France: White wristbands
- Rogers hasn't signed yet
- Live Coverage
- July 1
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- International Tour de Toona offers more moolah
- Sinkewitz signs with T-Mobile
- Van Loocke to continue with Landbouwkrediet
- Lance Armstrong's final pre-Tour press conference
- Spotted glory: Who will claim the red and white?
- Schumacher had a note from his mother
- San Francisco Grand Prix drops women - hopes to secure sponsorship for men
- Racing continues in Co. Cong and Wexford
- Del Puppo fired
- Armstrong puts extra money into anti-doping
- TTT training for Liberty
- €2 million in prize money up for grabs
- Weather update
- Fantasy Le Tour is nigh!
- Challenge the wind
- Simms to trial with Landbouwkrediet
- Steels and Roesems in wind tunnel
- Zabel looks to the future
- Health checks OK for Tour peloton
- Fabre explains RAGT withdrawal
- Pollack faces surgery
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