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- February 28
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- Young American: Raisin' hopes and expectations
- Walking on water
- Sponsors renew with USAC
- UCI source of Armstrong leak
- 22 teams to Giro d'Italia
- Neiwand sentenced to prison
- Morgan Stanley/24 Hour Fitness/Specialized Factory Team
- Mayo returns to racing in Murcia
- Fiordifrutta 2006
- An interview with Frankie Andreu: Getting rolling with Toyota-United Pro
- Pollack: "Crazy!"
- Klöden happy to be back in action
- World Deaf Cycling Championships to host power training clinic
- Rocky Mountain goes custom
- Aussie MTB junior team receives award
- Landis the King of California
- Phonak and Française des Jeux to Paris-Nice
- NZ Women's races equipped with tracking system
- Rujano vs. Selle Italia
- OBRA road race season revs up with Banana Belt Series
- 2006 ADJOMTB application available
- Filip Meirhaeghe ready to put cycling first
- February 27
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- Cunego debut at Clasica de Almeria
- Milram and Davitamon for Paris-Nice
- Armstrong "devastated" at Crow's breast cancer
- Scott Bleifer Scholarship funded
- Nick Nuyens completes the set
- Time for a little vacation
- T-Mobile takes over Mallorca
- Fitness questions and answers for February 27, 2005
- Post-race quotes
- Two wins to start the season
- Arenberg sector back in Paris-Roubaix
- Women's tour heads to New Zealand
- Casero blames equipment for health test failure
- Cyclo-cross contract news
- Gerolsteiner's Lang: "one man alone"
- Tour of California final stage wrap up
- Levi Leipheimer's diary: Time for a little vacation
- Second edition of Saint Patrick’s Classic
- Zwizanski shines for Kodakgallery.com-Sierra Nevada
- CSC miss out in Flanders
- Life goes on after 'cross season ends. Kind of.
- February 26
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- 2006 Trust House Women's Cycle Tour "more challenging"
- Second Irish Continental team to be launched
- Britain's new Continental team ready for action
- Post-race quotes
- The first Tour of California, from the saddle
- Calm blue ocean
- Amy Gillett Scholarship applications open
- The one that got away?
- UCI Head visits Tour of California
- Kersten wins -again
- Dekker and Boogerd fined
- More cold action in Kuurne
- Omloop Het Volk wrap-up
- The perfect workout partner
- February 25
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- Getting rolling with the Toyota-United Pro Cycling Team
- No Het Volk for Backstedt
- Wood Predicting sprint finish at Geelong World Cup
- Baumann successfully operated on
- One last try
- Wiesenhof-Akud for Het Volk
- JCTDU wins at Australian Sport Awards
- AG2R Prévoyance for Belgian weekend
- Cunego back in Almeria
- Weather good for the Omloop
- UCI Head visits Tour of California
- CSC looking for a positive Het Volk
- Teutenberg beats the men with first T-Mobile win
- February 24
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- Barloworld ready for Tirreno-Adriatico and Milan-Sanremo
- 61st Omloop Het Volk
- More teams for Het Volk and K-B-K
- Boonen leads the way in promoting cycling in Belgium
- Getting our man in there
- Kohl wants to keep on fighting
- Boonen leads the way in promoting cycling in Belgium
- Navigators in the thick of it
- Levi Leipheimer diary: Getting our man in there
- Classics accessible for handicapped spectators
- Meet the team: Symmetrics Pro Cycling training camp
- Tyler Hamilton's last stand
- Wood early favourite for New Zealand World Cup
- Stewart makes top 10
- Wholly Bagels to NZ
- Boonen and Nuyens lead Quick.Step at Het Volk
- Nichols and Rhodes ready for Geelong World Cup
- Rujano and Savio's Selle Italia squad at odds
- Tour of California stage 4 wrap up
- February 23
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- Looking sweet in 2006: Jelly Belly gear up for another year
- Levi Leipheimer diary: Everything catches up with you
- More weekend selections
- Stewart leads the Kodakgallery.com charge
- Altig criticises Ullrich - again
- Sutton in road rage incident
- Simoni challenges for Human Rights in Milan
- Everything catches up with you
- Gilmore injured in Geelong Tour
- IMAX teams up with new women's squad for Wired to Win premiere
- McEwen targeting Het Volk
- Klöden comes back
- Naturino for Swiss races
- Kohl "very satisfied"
- Van Goolen breaks hip
- SEQ Tour sponsored by Cannondale
- Liquigas in Belgium and Switzerland
- Tour of California stage 3 wrap up
- Strong ride puts O'Neill in 5th
- Encino Velodrome announces Hansing Memorial Cup Series
- 45th edition of UK's Soens Memorial
- Winter time in Belgium
- February 22
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- Stage 1 wrap up: Homecoming for Leipheimer, Haedo wins big
- Hondo defends suspended biathlete
- Cycling features at Australian Sports Awards
- Kona Les Gets mountain bikers ready for another year
- International flavour for Clarence St Cup
- IMAX teams up with new women's squad for Wired to Win premiere
- Team CSC still in the hunt
- Levi Leipheimer's Tour of California diary - An overwhelming day
- Milram for Le Samyn and West Vlaanderen
- Three unfit to start Valenciana
- An overwhelming day
- Chris Eatough to appear at Off Road to Athens screening
- Steinhauser to direct Bayern Rundfahrt
- Off to a great start
- Aussie National Series finale wrap-up
- Davis and Barredo on the hunt for more wins
- Launceston Mountain Bike 12hr
- T-Mobile ready for classics openers
- Keeping watch over tomorrow
- Irish season commences
- Australian MTB champ injured
- Sea Otter teams up with Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
- Hondo optimistic
- Levi Leipheimer diary: Keeping watch over tomorrow
- Sydney hosts final track World Cup
- King's Pretty & Strong fundraiser ends in $10,316 donation
- Only six UCI MTB teams officially registered
- Heartland Sports announces 2006 XC and Endurance schedule
- First team gathering: the Gunn-Rita Dahle diary
- Great Karri Ride on again
- Dunlap features at Five College Outdoor Festival
- German champ Ciolek turns pro
- Tour of California stage 2 wrap up
- IMBA Canada and the OCA announce 2006 Trail Improvement Grants
- February 21
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- Anti-doping news
- Kersten out for Clarence St Cyclery Cup
- Merckx hands over "bikes for Cuba"
- CSC kicks off well at ToC
- Year one of the post-lance era: Discovery Channel prepares for the road ahead
- Time trial amendments for Landis
- Leipheimer: Arnie's a big deal
- Gerolsteiner manager impressed in California
- Belgium set for season start
- AIS survivors tell of crash and recovery
- Turning the big 4-0
- The bullet's back
- New partners for Swiss stage races
- New trainees at African Continental Centre
- CSC happy with O'Grady
- Belgian teams cancel Het Volk scouting
- February 20
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- Mt. Hood Women's Cycling Classic offers travel grants
- Ullrich back in Europe
- Celestial seasoning
- Teams for Kuurne-Brussel-Kuurne
- Fitness questions and answers for February 20, 2005
- DZ's back for more
- AIS survivors tell of crash and recovery
- Sea Otter teams up with Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
- Great Karri Ride on again
- Baumann breaks bones
- Australia announces Junior World's track team
- Petacchi in all three 2006 Grand Tours
- February 19
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- Italian coaching great Martini turns 85
- Georgia State Single Speed Championships announced
- New MTB trade team announced
- World champions to ride Oceania MTB Championships
- LUNA Chix for 2006
- Lampre-Fondital for Volta a la Comunidad Valenciana
- Operation for Criquielion
- Italian coaching great Martini turns 85
- IMBA looking for grant applicants
- Club One Fitness / Performance Max Racing
- Fast Freddie trains juniors
- Jittery Joe's invites world round for a beer
- Kona Les Gets gets ready for 2006
- Marin partners with Mad March Downhill and Freeride Camps
- Teams for Tirreno-Adriatico and Milan-San Remo
- Australian MTB champ injured
- An interview with Tom Danielson
- New endurance sports event firm launched
- A new Bortolami
- Advil and ChapStick to sponsor U.S. women's team
- February 18
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- Gerrans, Deignan and Putsep updates
- Settling into team leadership role
- Dunlap features at Five College Outdoor Festival
- Acqua & Sapone for the French weekend
- Liberty Seguros launched
- Milram for Het Volk, KBK, and Valenciana
- The whispers get louder
- Tardaguila banned for two years
- Danielson and Hincapie lead Discovery in Cali
- Olympic gold medalist Aitken returns to cycling
- February 17
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- Floyd Landis: Settling into team leadership role
- T-Mobile women down under
- Wildcards announced for Roubaix, Flèche, and Liège
- Revolution 12 wraps up season
- Broken wrist doesn't stop Zajicek
- Nixon heads up Malaysian cycling program
- Nixon heads up Malaysian cycling program
- Rogers ready for T-Mobile debut
- Liquigas in France
- Power gets operation to correct vascular problem
- Grand Tours' Trophy blocked by UCI
- McGrory to ride Bendigo Madison
- CPA wants to continue negotiations with grand tours
- All systems go for first Tour of California
- Wired to Win in Australia
- Meet Team TIAA-CREF
- Simoni leads Saunier Duval in Tour of CA
- Perth International GP a speedy affair
- February 16
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- Rabobank for upcoming races
- Hoy aims for London 2012
- ABC TV to feature AIS women
- Race day weapon; Giant Anthem LE on test
- Team Davitamon-Lotto announces it wishes it was dead
- Tyler Hamilton's last stand
- Vandenbroucke's fine dropped
- Simoni's voice wakens coma girl
- Sanderson 'more motivated than ever'
- Bergman admits EPO use
- WORS turns 15
- Future Stars this weekend
- Kodakgallery.com/Sierra for Tour of California
- CSC and Phonak announce Tour of California rosters
- McLane Pacific Cycling Classic lifts 8-rider limit
- Giant MTB squad has giant goals for 2006
- Nothin' to do but hit the dirt
- Shorter distance for 2006 Road World's?
- Rare bike stolen in Australia
- Last race on home soil for Commonwealth Games MTBers
- Star studded field heads to Geelong
- Sea Otter Classic brings $28 million to local economy
- Cavendish confident after near-misses
- The bullet's back
- February 15
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- Sanderson leaves Davitamon-Lotto
- Quality field for Wellington world cup round
- Strong field for Australian Madision championship
- Top Aussies, Kiwis and Brits at Clarence St Cup
- Kenneally joins Cycleways
- Eddie Soens Memorial offers more in 2006
- Kersten and Meares headline Australian team for Sydney
- Gerolsteiner confident for Volta ao Algarve
- Dutch team to ride Isle of Man Youth Tour
- Hondo injured in road rage attack
- February 14
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- Bittersweet Anniversary: Marco Pantani remembered, two years on
- Nothin' to do but hit the dirt
- Through the Cristallo ball
- Three-way showdown for Dwars door Vlaanderen
- Liquigas for Trofeo Laigueglia
- New date for Univest GP
- Sea Otter Classic brings $28 million to local economy
- Wildcard still available for Deutschland Tour
- Davitamon targets the ProTour
- T-Mobile to the Algarve
- World champions to ride Oceania MTB Championships
- Thomas Dekker to Tirreno-Adriatico
- Giant MTB squad has giant goals for 2006
- Davitamon targets the ProTour
- Discovery assembles in Solvang, looks to the Classics
- Track stars in pre Commonwealth Games hit-out at Perth GP
- LeMond to feature at ICC awards
- Gianluca Bortolami retires
- Nothin' to do but hit the dirt
- February 13
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- Fitness questions and answers for February 13, 2005
- "You get there by aeroplane"
- Team line-ups for Trofeo Laigueglia
- Cooke heading to Spring Classics
- CSC rides in Solvang
- Moving back from the track to the road
- Caisse d'Epargne team bus robbed
- Australian team on track for Commonwealth Games
- M Street Racing announces 2006 roster
- Löwik undergoes surgery, again
- Cannondale supports Meredith Group-GPOA Cycling Team
- February 12
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- 2006 Tour de Nez announced
- Bettini: Heras case "strange from the start"
- Nobili Rubinetterie to Geelong Tour
- Japanese team counts on promise of payment
- Hamilton appeal rejected
- Ex-Festina director Roussel accused of tax evasion
- Clement brings Rabo's professionalism to Bouygues
- Tour of Shenandoah turns Under 25
- Selle Italia rumours quashed
- TIAA-CREF roster announced
- February 11
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- South East Queensland Tour
- The times, they are a changin'
- Best of the Brits: Robin Sharman
- Kersten busy ahead of Commonwealth Games
- Sieberg's star set to shine in 2006
- Diamond helmets for Quick.Step
- Team Milram to Vuelta a Andalucía and Trofeo Laigueglia
- Boonen beats Wauters in IP
- Quick Step-Innergetic to Trofeo Laigueglia
- An interview with Olivia Gollan
- Quiet celebration for Menchov and Rabobank
- Segamat finish "troppo pericoloso"
- TEAm Lipton at Daytona
- February 10
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- Bikes Belong awards $37,850 in grants
- Sean Kelly Racing Team: Irish legend backs new continental team
- Sea Otter releases full MTB schedule
- Oceania Championships are a dry run for Rotorua World's
- Haro to demo Sonix at the 24 Hours in the Old Pueblo and Southridge Winter Series
- USA CRITS Championship Criterium Series
- To rest or not to rest?
- IMBA announces 2006 Kona/IMBA freeriding grants
- Greg Watts wins Rays MTB Park 3Ride Pro Invitational
- Cycling Center announces 2006 roster, growth plans
- Rocky Mountain Business Objects 2006 MTB team announced
- Padraig Marrey training camp
- London plans mega Tour start
- Saul's Malaysian Raisin d'être
- Velo Bella announces 2006 all-female MTB team
- Fred Rodriguez hosts fund raising repast
- Heras to appeal
- February 9
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- USA Cycling partners with SponsorHouse
- Bellotti a climber in the making
- USA Cycling partners with SponsorHouse
- Plenty of action at home; the Gunn-Rita Dahle diary
- Whistler expands Crankworx schedule
- Heras banned for two years
- Aussie MTB Nationals to be featured on TV
- Kenrick Tucker Senior: Coach of Champions
- Voigt crashes out in Mallorca
- Katharine Carroll clipped by car
- Cannondale signs Chris Van Dine
- Australia's Working Week Series in third year
- Symmetrics all set for 2006 America Tour
- Aaron Chase breaks leg at X-Games Aspen
- Kersten winning sprint 'swan song'
- Cannondale-Maxxis-SRAM 2006 team launch
- Bates lean and mean - but still a little green
- Boonen takes to the track
- February 8
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- International stars for Revolution 12
- Malaysian star on the move to Oz
- Time trial returns to Tirreno-Adriatico
- Ford supports Tour de Georgia
- McCann goes close
- On test: Rotor RSX4 MTB (Go-faster rings)
- New in MTB Tech News
- Down to business for the ladies in Europe
- Entries high for Isle of Man Junior Tour
- Australian Commonwealth Games team named
- Voler sponsors Tour of California
- United Pro Cycling unveils sponsor
- 2008 MTB Marathon World Championships in Tyrol
- Barloworld for upcoming races
- 2006 World Deaf Cycling Championships
- Gran Canaria Open on its way
- Biondi & DuPouey implicated in doping charges
- Acqua & Sapone Caffè Mokambo for Tour Méditerranéen
- Sawicki gets her MTB season started
- February 7
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- Onward to victory
- Cameron Highlands Fling
- World champs and supermodels ride for charity
- More sponsors for Univega
- 2006 Team Meehan's/Cycleworks
- An interview with Michael Rogers: A new beginning
- North Atlanta Riding Club
- Fothen trains in Tenerife
- Paris-Nice route announced
- Tour Méditerranéen teams
- Zabel satisfied
- United Pro Cycling unveils sponsor
- Renäng and Stubbe on the mend
- AIS crash verdict: "German law was applied"
- Comm Games: What a team!
- February 6
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- Gene's still a keen bean
- New beginning for Rogers
- Lampre finishes in Montecatini
- Fitness questions and answers for February 6, 2005
- De Waele OK; Sijmens still hurt
- Darren Lill looking for team
- Who is José Serpa?
- Freire comes back
- Pro cycling teams unveil 2006 hair strategy
- Maurizio Carta recovering after GP d'Ouverture crash
- Sentjens weakened
- Global challenge
- Euro-Devo: A scholarship program for Michigan riders
- Tosatto impressed with Boonen
- George: "If somebody wants it, let him."
- February 5
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- 2006 last season for Axel Merckx?
- Gran Canaria Open on its way
- 2008 MTB Marathon World Championships in Tyrol
- ComNet-Senges becomes Regiostrom-Senges
- More Bessèges bad luck for Traksel
- Newton's Commonwealth Games plans intact
- Giro doubtful for Rujano
- Cascade Classic registration open
- Armstrong and Crow separate
- Rolling again: Tornado Tom
- February 4
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- Cracked hip for Nys
- Anti-doping news
- Nys racing despite injury
- David hoping to be George of the jungle
- Liquigas, Quick.Step for Mallorca Challenge
- English-speaking results at Worlds
- Petacchi starts season at Etruschi
- The internationalisation of Cyclocross
- Valverde starts season in Mallorca
- Gene's still a keen bean
- AIS crash: driver sentenced
- Cyclocross World Championships Wrap-Up
- The Greatest Show on Earth; the Barb Howe 'Cross Worlds diary
- Gerrans and Deignan out for one month
- "Simply unbelieveable!" says Eisel
- February 3
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- Gerrans hopeful
- Christmas, nationals and the exciting year ahead
- An interview with Carlos Barredo
- Bertolini joins Selle Italia
- Wiesenhof's sports director crashes out
- Union Bank of California sponsors Tour of California
- Want to be Gee Atherton's road manager for 2006?
- Maxxis doubles up on race sponsorship
- Louis Garneau continues with Canadian Cycling Association
- San Dimas Stage Race bigger in 2006
- USAC names World's and Pan-Am pool
- GT Bicycles re-signs Englishmen Chris Smith and Dave Wardell
- Power, control and adjustability; Hayes El Camino On Test
- Australian Commonwealth Games team named
- Mongoose signs De Champ to MTB team
- Barloworld racing in Donoratico and Langkawi
- One number at a time
- FSA announces Team Gravity
- Haro Bicycles adds one more ripper to MTB roster
- Symmetrics meets the people
- Les Pruneaux d'Agen presented
- Dwars door Gendringen still out
- Subaru Cycling Team presented by Deutsche Bank
- Mountain Cycle and Jim Dellavalle together again in 2006
- Liquigas looks to Colli in Donoratico
- Oxfam Challenge India cycle tour
- Cannondale signs Wayne Goss
- Uncorking another season
- Luna switches to Orbea for 2006
- NZ Women's World Cup teams named
- T-Mobile, Gerolsteiner for the Vuelta a Mallorca
- February 2
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- Looking for the sprinter's edge
- Jongewaard takes Wildside crown
- Petacchi returns at the GP Costa degli Etruschi
- 'Race under the Sun' offers a warm season start
- Liquigas in Donoratico
- UCI announces Mountain Bike World Cup Organiser's Trophy
- Langkawi: A change of pace, and perhaps a new face
- Lievin, Hoogerheide and beyond
- The Greatest Show on Earth
- Goldman crowned winner at The Gathering
- Aldag's farewell race
- Liberty Seguros-Würth in Estepona
- Opening new doors in 2006
- NZ National Championships; Leuchs aims for Gold
- Ullrich and teammates training in South Africa
- Aussie National Mountain Cross Series winners
- Six Day stars come to Revolution finale
- No drops allowed in NORBA Marathon Series
- MTB World Cup registration open
- World championship venues announced
- A new lease of life for Wiesenhof
- Schumacher: "I don't have any reason to hide"
- Cracked hip for Nys
- Raisin' hell in Malaysia
- Florida MTB stage race planned for April
- February 1
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- Busy program for Austral wheel race
- Nature Valley Grand Prix schedule released
- Eddy Merckx bikes for Kodakgallery.com/Sierra Nevada
- Freire back for Challenge Mallorca
- Gerrans and Deignan injured
- Boonen three for three
- Health Net sponsor Tour of California
- Nature Valley elite team for 2006
- Pacesetter Steel Service team
- Surgery for Dean
- Getting things rolling in February
- Gerrans could miss Commonwealth Games
- Ignatiev leads new Russian team
- TEAm Lipton to the Daytona 500
- An interview with Andreas Klöden: The man who would be king
- Bend Memorial Clinic sponsors Cascade Classic
- Getting things rolling in February
- Santa Rosa and Leipheimer looking forward to Tour of California
- New Zealand women tune up with World Cups
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