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- April 30
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- Tour of Pennsylvania route announced
- Burghardt is no couch potato
- Fitness questions and answers for May 2, 2008
- Fitness questions and answers for May 1, 2008
- Riders scout Giro's Plan de Corones
- NMBS finals relocate to Brian Head
- Unlucky weekend for the Multivan Merida
- Tinkoff "ecstatic" with Vuelta invitation
- Recovered Korff back for Volksbank
- France stiffens anti-doping laws
- Wheeler and O'Dea win 24-hour NPS opener
- Champions shocked after World Cups delivered by mail
- Hannah stays "home" for 2008
- Cordero: Vuelta better than Tour
- Canada boasts another stage race
- A world of potential for Wells
- Kalentieva and Absalon win in Offenburg
- Rockin' Robbie McEwen gets 2008 win
- IMBA contest calls for short films
- A World of potential for Wells
- Teams get Tour prizes
- Legendary Cactus Cup returns
- Cruz back to normal training
- Iglinsky takes wet Romandie stage
- O'Dea diary: Testing the new bikes
- French teams finalise Giro line-ups
- Di Luca wins and loses in CAS decision
- Milram's game plan may propel Roels
- More big bike fun from Sea Otter
- April 29
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- Cavendish heads speedy youngsters in Romandie
- Gerolsteiner proud of its Ardennes Classics men
- Two Quick Step riders hit by car during training
- CSF Group Navigare pleased with April
- Swiss Gerolsteiner riders look to do well in Romandie
- Serramenti PVC Diquigiovanni-Androni Giocattoli finalises Giro picks
- Daniele Bennati makes a strong comeback
- Cavendish goes full throttle to prologue victory
- Tour Down Under breaks records as first-year ProTour event
- Testing the new bikes
- Fitness questions and answers for April 30, 2008
- Nürnberger for the weekend
- Astana gets Vuelta nod
- Spring training
- Switzerland names first Olympic picks
- Vino stripped of Tour stage wins, Kirchen and Evans named winners
- Boston area supports new race
- German teams for Henninger
- Time to Bern in World Cup's Swiss leg
- Barloworld finalises Giro picks
- Iglinsky takes wet stage - Albasini steps into yellow
- April 28
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- Not enough water for Gerolsteiner's Wegmann
- Sulzberger claims Regioni stage win
- High Road to use Romandie as Giro dress rehearsal
- Burghardt planning his comeback
- Evans stays focused on Tour de France
- Six days of racing in Fort Collins
- Tanner keeps it fun
- Calvente thanks Contentpolis-Murcia with Vuelta a La Rioja win
- Racing between the lakes in Romandie
- Barloworld looking for success at the Subida al Naranco and the Vuelta a Asturias
- Team Type 1 happy with Tour de Georgia
- Valverde participates in Clásica de Alcobendas
- Professional bike racing returns to Toronto
- New Minnesota track event to precede Nature Valley Grand Prix
- Liquigas not allowed in Henninger Turm race
- WADA hosts symposium on anti-doping investigatory powers
- Volksbank looking to improve in Frankfurt
- Lighter and, um, 'light'er!
- April 27
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- Wegmann ready for the next step
- Bruyneel "does not want" Vinokourov
- Cavendish wins in unusual way
- Rodríguez satisfied given weakened Caisse d'Epargne squad
- Time to pull the trigger
- Astana confirms in Georgia
- Cunego suffered from heat and cramps
- Racing between the lakes
- Belgians fire early but invisible in the end
- Rasmussen and Rabobank can't settle
- Photographer seriously injured
- Vandenbroucke not ready to give up
- Georgia's dark horse win
- Petacchi's Giro in doubt
- Austrian champion displays Barloworld colours with style
- Duggan talks about his recovery
- Valverde keeps winning while real objectives are still to come
- Gerolsteiner come close again but still no champagne
- Fränk Schleck leaves Ardennes 'satisfied'
- April 26
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- Stage 4 - May 3: Sion - Zinal, 126.5km
- Prologue - April 29: Genève - Genève, 1.9km
- Valverde keeps winning while real objectives are still to come
- Liquigas manager Amadio wants Basso 'the racer'
- Canadian champ continuing strong season in Georgia
- Rabobank without clear team leader
- High Road confirms Vuelta non-participation
- Schleck to keep Luxembourg winning?
- Cunego trying to make a little bit of history
- Bissell gives England the green light to sprint
- Kirchen proud Luxemburger with Olympic dreams
- New climb in Liège-Bastogne-Liège finale
- Health Net's daily double
- April 25
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- CPA President Vasseur wants democracy among riders
- Checking in from Georgia
- Basso: 'I can win Giro again'
- Kirchen proud Luxemburger with Olympic dreams
- The lumpiest race track
- Boonen a little too fast
- Jaksche gives up the fight
- AG2R for Trophée Grimpeurs
- Liquigas withdraws from AIGCP
- USA Crits Series ready to roll
- Grajales sidelined in Georgia
- April 24
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- Caisse d'Epargne for Tour of Romandie
- Stage 3 - May 2: Sion - Sion, 18.8km
- Stage 2 - May 1: Moutier - Fribourg, 170.0km
- Toyota-United and BMC satisfied, too
- Leukemans to keep on appealing
- Duggan update
- Dauphiné parcours and teams announced
- Whiskey Off-Road to honor Janelle
- Riders react to Basso signing
- Racers ready for round two
- 24 hours of Vail Lake opens American 24 hour racing season
- Bike thieves strike at Houffalize
- Cunego and Menchov in Liège, Zabel and Petacchi out
- Lots of new off-road items from the SRAM family
- Wegmann disappointed but 'did everything right'
- Valverde: "I am not favourite number one"
- Gilberto Simoni may race mountain bike world's
- Totschnig out with shattered collarbone
- Slipstream sets up key players
- New race series to come in 2009?
- Stage 1 - April 30: Morges - Saignelégier, 182.4km
- Southern California to hold advocacy summit
- Stapleton happy with High Road roll
- Georgia important to Astana
- Basso signs with Liquigas
- Mountain bike innovator Mark Reynolds dies at Sea Otter
- Manufacturers bring plenty of carbon fiber to Monterey
- Singlespeeders flock to Rotorua
- Gerdemann doesn't believe in Tour return this year
- World's fastest gravity riders converge at Sea Otter
- US Nationals bids sought
- NSW & ACT reintroduce dual slalom for gravity series
- Stage 5 - May 4: Le Bouveret - Lausanne, 159.4km
- April 23
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- Duggan in stable condition after bad crash in Georgia
- Luxembourg's Kirchen waits and wins
- Hendy takes yellow in Georgia
- Schumacher on the up despite Flèche crash
- Hesjedal's hopes dashed by puncture
- Mountain bike innovator Mark Reynolds dies at Sea Otter
- Kirchen delivers on the Mur de Huy
- Vos doubles in Huy
- Gilberto Simoni may race mountain bike world's
- Liège-Bastogne-Liège's cold memories
- Volunteers needed for Commerce Bank Triple Crown
- Schleck tries hand in Flèche Wallonne escape
- Luxembourg's Kirchen waits and wins
- More long-travel refinement for 2009
- Gerolsteiner relying on Rebellin for Liège
- US Women's Cycling Development Program partners with JETCycling
- Lloyd continues strongly in Ardennes
- Rasmussen still hoping for come-back
- Rabo youngsters show Classics promise
- Duggan badly hurt, but improving
- April 22
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- Evans testing form in Ardennes Classics
- McCann tops Lincoln GP entries
- CAS case weighing on Petacchi
- Leukemans' two-year suspension upheld
- Henderson inches closer to lead
- High Road's hopes rest with young guns at Flèche Wallonne
- Checking in from Georgia
- Gilbert says he can't win
- Final Colombia tour preparation for Colombia Es Pasión
- No place for Boogerd at Rabobank?
- The end of the threaded bottom bracket?
- Athens Twilight Criterium kicks off USA Crits Speed Week
- Jaksche still looking for a team
- Sanderson showing renewed promise in Georgia
- The journey of Marco Polo: Part two – stepping up a gear
- Women's showdown at Mur de Huy
- Haedo victorious despite broken hand
- April 21
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- Dominguez in yellow after opening stage victory
- Gerolsteiner, Rabobank, Milram for Flèche
- Quick Step with minor changes for Flèche
- Sutherland back again
- Pfannberger up for Ardennes challenges
- Bettini better for Liège
- Grabsch out with knee problems
- Petacchi with doubts and ambitions for both Giro and Tour
- Hondo looking to Giro
- Ryder Hesjedal building for Giro d'Italia
- Lance Armstrong finishes Boston Marathon in 2:50:58
- Cunego a man for all seasons
- Klöden targetting Tour de Romandie
- Northern California women's series announced
- Experienced Rebellin ready for Ardennes and beyond
- Fox Racing Shox lineup highlighted by new 15mm thru-axle standard
- Experienced Rebellin ready for Ardennes and beyond
- Knee surgery for Rosseler
- Gerolsteiner's Holczer confident
- Lampre makes small adjustments to line-ups
- April 20
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- De Goede to defend leader's jersey in Flèche Wallonne
- Lampre names six for Cunego at the Tour de France
- Third consecutive victory for Mapei-Heizomat
- The Mur's madness
- Dekker and Rabobank more or less satisfied
- Clever Ivanov stymied by cramps on Cauberg
- Aussie champ outrun by roller-coaster peloton
- Ardennes precedes racing break for Spain's Freire
- Schleck falls slightly short of Amstel repeat
- Aldag, D'Hont, Ullrich and Swiss Cycling
- Rebellin misses out, but has two more chances
- Garcia Dapena a late bloomer in Turkey
- Lots of new off-road items from the SRAM family
- Doubts and ambitions for both Giro and Tour
- Francisco Pérez ready for Giro
- Race History - 72nd La Flèche Wallonne
- Cunego successfully steps ahead in Ardennes
- Team time trial adding twist to Georgia
- Volksbank's mixed bag at Giro d'Oro
- April 19
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- New ProTour race for Russia from 2009
- Van Goolen out, Arvesen in Amstel
- Team Type 1 on the hunt for Georgia stages
- Ball happy with Georgia entry
- Schumacher under pressure at Amstel
- USADA launches pilot program
- Cunego successfully steps ahead in Ardennes
- Rebellin arrives calm for a nervous Amstel Gold
- April 18
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- New road goodies from SRAM
- UCI announces Olympic track slots
- Mike & Mary diary: Early season races
- Houffalize opens 2008 World Cup cross country season
- Women's Prestige Series topped by Canadian
- Staying on in Chile
- You have to fight: Don't give up – Learn to win!
- Scottish Borders to host festival
- Early season races
- Plattkill signs Ulmer
- American juniors to vie for automatic nominations to worlds team at Greenbrier
- Chase the Sun MTB series for 2008
- VDB releases autobiography
- Chadwick gets a reality check
- Tour de Georgia on our mind
- Liquigas changes guard, Bennati returns
- Niner Bikes pairs with IMBA for limited edition charity bikes
- Watch Valley Bike cup starts this weekend
- More 'Oil for Drugs' verdicts made
- Hessler to race Baja Epic
- Haussler steps in for Amstel
- April 17
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- Xavier Florencio: Ready for Amstel, Flèche and Liège
- Sea Otter Classic offers early look at 2009 models
- Pedros under new ownership
- Stage 1 - April 9: Urretxu - Urretxu, 139 km
- Ullrich Swiss case to be sent up in summer
- Vogel and Leumann collect Swisspower victories
- MTBA announces preliminary schedule
- Top teams to Air Force Classic
- Reality check!
- New format for the Vuelta?
- Wheel & Sprocket looking for riders for Nature Valley
- Marco Polo takes on Georgia
- Tinkoff return to Italy for Trentino
- Injury still sidelining Stander
- High Road youngsters dominating win list
- VDB unemployed again
- More team line-ups for the Ardennes Classics
- Stage 1 - April 9: Urretxu - Urretxu, 139 km
- Jittery Joe's for Tour de Georgia
- Cohutta 100 to open NUE series this weekend
- Spitz and Kurschat collect first German victories of the season
- Cycling reform: Paris meeting concludes
- Amstel heralds Ardennes men's arrival
- World hour record holder to re-start from scratch
- Finding stability in retirement
- Azevedo to retire after national Tour
- Fumic brothers suspended over "whereabouts"
- Sea Otter action returns to Monterey
- NPS 4X series to start in Chicksands
- ProTour leader skips Amstel for Georgia
- Go211.com auction to benefit Llanes
- Xavier Florencio: Ready for Amstel, Flèche and Liège
- April 16
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- Prudhomme happy with Paris-Roubaix outcome
- Simoni and Bettini headline star-studded Trentino
- Boven says goodbye, hello
- Gilberto Simoni's mountainous journey
- Finding stability in retirement
- Cavendish can't stop winning
- Van Houwelingen denies Flecha reports
- Weissinger enjoys racing in (sunny) Belgium
- 2008 Deutschland Tour presented
- Cavendish can't stop winning
- Update on Boonen's winning machine and more bikes from Paris-Roubaix
- Langeveld to miss Amstel Gold
- Yates' Olympic hopes dashed by past
- Cobo targets Tour top 10
- No kidney infection for Greipel
- Zipp Vumaquad cranks
- April 15
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- ProTour team pulls out of Tour de Georgia, replaced with Rock Racing?
- Broken rib for Moerenhout
- Herrero out for one month
- Valverde takes the cheese
- Boonen targets Tour, Worlds
- Nys: I'm begging for a fresh challenge
- Greipel with kidney infection
- Halfords signs Laws
- BMC Racing Team confirms Georgia roster
- Rock to race Tour de Georgia
- Saunier Duval-Scott pulls out of Tour de Georgia
- Colavita/Sutter Home announce Sea Otter roster
- Bennati back after seven-month stop
- Paolo Bettini skips Amstel Gold
- Barloworld announces Giro selection
- Mark Cavendish the first
- April 14
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- Clearing the road for the Giro
- Tom Boonen blasts clash of the titans
- Race History - 43rd Amstel Gold Race
- Team CSC: Boonen simply too good
- Beijing BMX starts in Madill's backyard
- Hincapie's hopes dashed by more misfortune
- A High Road to Schoten?
- Burrito bookends at Redlands
- German TV to air Tour de France live again
- Heading across the Pond – Phase III
- Cavendish the first
- Prosecutor claims "Ullrich doped"
- Peloton's elder statesman Baldato says 'ciao' to Paris-Roubaix
- U.S. Bicycle Hall of Fame looking for new home
- Sleepy Martijn rocks on towards fourth place in Roubaix
- Flecha angry at team for lack of support
- Hoste: I wasn't good enough
- Nys to Landbouwkrediet in 2009
- Nürnberger women planning a big year
- Heading across the Pond – Phase I
- Heading across the Pond – Phase II
- Team CSC: Boonen simply too good
- April 13
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- Future Paris-Roubaix winner?
- Unlucky Roubaix for Milram
- Ignatiev's first Paris-Roubaix
- A breakdown of Hell: The pavé of Paris-Roubaix
- Valverde building for Ardennes Classics
- Germans close Ullrich investigation
- Quinziato's day dashed by crash
- Nürnberger women planning a big year
- Cancellara graceful in defeat
- Vittel to become official water of the Tour de France
- Crashes crush Rabobank hopes
- Pozzato frustrated by Northern campaign
- A breakdown of Hell: The pavé of Paris-Roubaix
- Boonen picks up much needed victory in Roubaix
- Colombia Es Pasión successful in Vuelta a Colombia
- Ballan happy with second Roubaix podium
- Spanish judge refuses to turn over blood to CAS
- Kurth celebrates first season victory
- Rast shows Astana's strength in Turkey
- April 12
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- Contador time trials away from his greatest rivals
- Registration opens for US 24 Hour Mountain Bike Nationals
- Flanders second place finisher worried about knee
- Knaven keeping an eye on the numbers
- X-rays reveal World Champion's injuries
- Boonen picks up much needed victory in Roubaix
- Lottery decides team car order
- Trek / VW Cape Epic Diary: The bigger picture
- Hoj strengthens Nuyens red guard
- NorCal League hosts new race
- Kobold Watch Company & Cannondale co-sponsor team
- Record entries for No Fuss endurance series
- Barel starts new downhill team
- High Road makes it two World Cups in a row
- Endurance racers to descend on Alice Springs
- Gispert assumes Spanish series lead for ECP-TAU Cerámica
- Gunn-Rita diary: First off-road race
- Barack Obama a cycling fan?
- Boonen takes his second Paris-Roubaix aboard surprisingly standard machine
- Contador doubles on final day in País Vasco
- Steamboat Springs race shortens format
- Pozzato will take Roubaix win however it comes
- Rocky Mountain Bicycles goes on US tour
- Cape Epic shopping list impresses
- Klasika Primavera to end Basque week
- Paris-Roubaix is the one for Eisel
- O'Grady: "We will do our best"
- Ullrich agreement to be announced Monday?
- Barloworld for Paris-Roubaix
- Hincapie ready for Roubaix win
- Experience gives Cancellara confidence entering Hell
- The cobbles take their toll even before the racing starts
- April 11
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- First off-road race
- UCI omits signatures on commitment
- Boonen and Devolder lead Quick Step into hell
- Wide open World Cup heads to the Netherlands
- Ballan's eyes turning towards Roubaix
- Agritubel "outsiders" captained by Casper
- Contador must go it alone in Basque Tour finale
- Sainz sentenced to 18-month jail term
- Straight to Hell: Who will be first to Roubaix?
- One-off Italian machines for Paris-Roubaix
- Sanz misses mark in 24-hour pilgrimage
- Hincapie ready for Roubaix win
- Hayles, Ligthart cleared to compete
- Cunego hot in cold Basque rain
- April 10
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- Double success for High Road
- Seehafer across the pond
- Juarez leads Team MonaVieCannondale.com around the world
- Independent testing to continue alongside UCI's 'biological passports'
- Curse of the rainbow jersey continues to afflict Bettini
- Inaugural Chicago Crit announced
- Terpstra: The last step is the hardest
- Young Thurau faces steep learning curve
- Gould and Kabush continue NMBS domination
- More team line-ups for Roubaix
- Quick Step warns of bus tour fraud
- iXS European Downhill Cup selects Italian venue
- Epic winners learn lesson, adopt insurance policy
- Hell's pavé strikes its rhythm
- 1958: The year an outsider won in Roubaix
- De Goede happy and successful at Equipe Nürnberger
- Dahle Flejså returns to podium
- Sauser and Frischknecht to lead charge at third Swisspower Cup round
- Pan American titles awarded in Venezuela
- Riders ready for Roubaix rumble
- NMBS Finals to relocate
- US Open put back to 2009
- Paris-Roubaix: Tricky train schedules, again
- Steegmans out of Paris-Roubaix
- Cape Epic winners offer words of advice
- Boonen and Devolder lead Quick Step into hell
- April 9
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- Pro riders go with more aggressive wheel choices
- Gotcha! New mechanical Shimano Dura-Ace 7900 prototypes spotted
- McEwen without team-mates in Gent-Wevelgem finale
- Traffic clogs Gent-Wevelgem
- Freire makes history
- Teutenberg and Arndt to lead High Road at Ronde Van Drenthe
- No Roubaix for Chavanel
- Dekker confident with Freire-card in his hand
- Weylandt ok with being beat by three-time world champion
- 120 metres of additional cobbles in Roubaix
- Herrero adds stage to points lead
- High Road on a roll with Kirchen's second win
- Hondo returns to Turkey 12 years after victory
- College Cycling at Lees-McRae
- The bigger picture
- Movement in Ullrich investigations
- Clerc enjoys the champagne
- Estonia's future star to peak for Romandie
- New elite Canadian team sets sights on Continental status
- Burghardt: Rehab before racing
- Vande Velde scores Slipstream's first international win
- Haussler erases bad memories
- Metlife Pro-Am Team's sponsorship strengthens
- Flecha's performance goes unnoticed in Spain
- Bike film festival to Portland
- New route for London to Paris Cyclosportive
- Trek and LeMond at loggerheads
- Team line-ups for Paris-Roubaix
- Tour de France modifies route
- Rotor S1 stem
- April 8
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- Oscar 'The Cat' Freire takes revenge
- Top line-up for Australian series round
- Burghardt: Rehab before racing
- 'Litu' Gómez is optimistic
- Adelaide starts work on World Cup track
- Utah calls for team applications
- Kirchen beats Bettini in Basque country
- Lucky dip could affect Roubaix outcome
- Liège strikes with new climb
- Teams for Pino Cerami
- Leukemans to hear appeal results on April 22
- Riccò back and building for Giro
- Trek and LeMond at loggerheads
- Oscar 'The Cat' Freire takes revenge
- A sneak peak at Ridley's 2009 line and a possible new component sponsor for Fidea
- Franzoi hopeful of Roubaix return
- Kirchen surprises all and captures win
- Russia aiming for '09 ProTour berth
- Mazzoleni gets two year ban
- Schleck: Changing focus
- Van Gerwen not satisfied
- Andy Schleck: Changing focus
- Surgery instead of racing for 2007 Gent-Wevelgem winner
- Voeckler back in the picture
- Gusev on the road again
- April 7
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- News feature, April 8, 2008
- Fitness questions and answers for April 8, 2008
- Judith Arndt: From Flanders to Beijing
- Contador smokes competition in Basque Country
- Symmetrics feeling financial pinch
- Buendía recovered for Amorebieta
- High Road ready for Gent-Wevelgem without Burghardt
- Davis Phinney's brain surgery successful
- Sarthe in search of a new champion
- Devolder shines in Belgian driekleur
- Flanders winner to lead Quick Step in Gent-Wevelgem
- Devolder shines in Belgian driekleur
- From Flanders to Beijing
- Former RAAM competitor killed in accident
- Team Rubicon-Orbea to promote Lance Armstrong Foundation
- Willems Veranda riders unpaid
- Boonen: I'm ready for Hell
- Milram riders get snappy Gent-Wevelgem announcement
- Vázquez wants another Alentejo win
- Euskaltel comfortable at home
- Bad day at the office for Plowman Craven RT
- Vos takes win in Dottignies
- Confident Contador leads in Spain
- Wegmann details Indurain victory
- Sidi Genius 5.5 Carbon Composite road shoe
- April 6
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- ProTour leader unchanged but Devolder closing
- De Goede takes World Cup lead
- Volksbank joins MPCC
- Ronde winner a future Tour contender?
- Making the grade: Deciding Tour de Georgia invites
- Early crash compromised Ballan's chances
- Coupe de France, round three
- Kemmelberg keeps kicking
- Flecha couldn't have done better
- Hushovd unsatisfied despite amazing performance
- Redlands winners crowned
- Gerolsteiner and Volksbank for Sarthe
- Strong Hincapie in unlucky breakaway
- Only broken arrows left for unlucky Hoste
- Antón in, Pérez out of País Vasco
- Bruyneel making the best of Astana's situation
- Bring on the cobbles!
- Hans wins Cadolzburg
- Hansen's visit to Hel, Martin's first High Road win
- Barredo forms key to Quick Step's success
- Flanders injury report
- David Belda wins Memorial Valenciaga
- Making the grade: Deciding Tour de Georgia invites
- April 5
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- Ballan plots Ronde defence
- CSC troops rally behind Cancellara
- Ronde winner a future Tour contender?
- Phinney qualifies for Olympics
- Germans fire national endurance track coach
- Thomas convicted in BALCO case
- Nothing but quality for McEwen
- O'Grady in support role for Ronde and Roubaix
- Cornu will be back on the road in Turkey
- Flanders Favourites
- A deal for Ullrich?
- Greipel roped into Ronde for ProTour
- Wesemann aiming for Roubaix
- Hoste not keen on becoming new Poulidor
- UCI calls Manchester Worlds 'best ever'
- Martin and Hansen in "Hell"
- Cavendish pleased with form
- Stevens Racing team for Irish Tour
- April 4
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- Turning point or stardom for Tom Boonen
- Greenbriar Challenge to serve as backdrop for new MTB movie
- Gala ball at Castle
- New Jersey gets new stage race
- DeRailer Series returns
- USAC offers new U23 MTB stipend program
- Swisspower Cup to Winterthur
- Bajadali: Putting things into focus
- Juan Antonio Flecha: "Trusting that the victory comes"
- Determination sees Kempson through Cape Epic
- Irish Olympic pick to be decided this weekend
- A day in the life of an Epic rider
- Contentpolis' Elías to debut at GP Induráin
- Pokoj joins Felt
- NMBS round two racers to compete amid blooming desert
- Moreno optimistic after debut
- France names Olympic track squad
- Nothing but quality for McEwen
- MASS kicks off with unique team relay
- Alessandro Ballan plots for Ronde defence
- Ronde weather to select true Flandriens
- Gary Fisher rolls out 29er crew
- Cobo out, Fernández de la Puebla in for País Vasco
- Cape Epic leaders reflect on survival through partnership
- Tour of Arkansas debuts
- Ball's appointed to UCI Delegate
- World Cup returns to Madrid
- Melchers returns to Flanders
- April 3
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- Lancaster lives on
- Big names battle big mountains
- Stage 6 - April 12: Orio - Aia - Orio (ITT), 20km
- The Hellingen of the Ronde Van Vlaanderen 2008
- Stage 3 - April 9: Erandio - Viana, 195km
- 2nd Tour of Ulster coming up
- Andy Bajadali at Redlands: Putting Things into Focus
- Race History - 48th Vuelta al País Vasco
- Pound's bid for CAS seat fails
- Burghardt returns to racing
- Cobbles and Bergs for World Cup's next stop
- Tension builds as Cape Epic nears finale
- Moreno optimistic after season debut
- Race History - 106th Paris-Roubaix
- Astana welcome in Austria
- Slipstream on target
- Stage 2 - April 8: Legazpi - Erandio, 153km
- Another shot for glory in the Spring Classics for 'Mister No Chain'
- Equipe Nürnberger for the weekend
- Juan Antonio Flecha: "Trusting that the victory comes"
- McEwen's good preparation without happy end in De Panne
- Tour of Britain gains a day
- Stage 5 - April 11: Vitoria - Gasteiz - Orio, 162km
- Race History - 70th Gent-Wevelgem
- Darkest hour, greatest moment
- Vandenbroucke denies cocaine charges
- Quick Step retools for the Ronde
- Another shot for glory for Hincapie
- Stage 1 - April 7: Legazpi - Legazpi, 137km
- GP Indurain opens 'Basque week'
- Kelly Benefit Strategies/Medifast ready to defend title
- Flying Dutchman surprises in De Panne
- Stage 4 - April 10: Viana - Vitoria - Gasteiz, 171km
- A day in the life of an Epic rider
- April 2
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- ASO refutes UCI president's claims
- No bunch sprint success for McEwen
- Opportunity knocks
- Liquigas protecting Quinziato for De Panne overall
- Tour of America cancels for 2008
- Men's racing at Nature Valley by invitation only
- Tour of Virginia also cancels 2008 race
- Vandenbroucke "inactive" in light of court hearing
- Exciting day
- The hardest race?
- No decision yet on Petacchi hearing
- CPA consider legal action if 2007 Tour de France prizes remain unpaid
- ASO refutes UCI president's claims
- Cannondale Vredestein gets creative with their wheels
- Sixday of Milan back with Basso
- De Panne crash series continued
- Cavendish recovers from "dog days"
- Back on track: The other Bradley dreams of Olympic gold
- Back on track: The other Bradley dreams of Olympic gold
- Ignatiev aims for Roubaix's velodrome
- Cincinnati 'cross race improves status
- Another jersey for a focused "Gaspa"
- Paris-Roubaix to return to UCI Calendar
- Euskaltel-Euskadi reconnaissance ride in Basque Country
- Polar RS800G3 Training System
- April 1
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- Caisse and Barloworld for Flanders
- Vandenbroucke to be questioned in cocaine case
- Di Luca's judgment day delayed
- Driedaagse De Panne only Ronde training for Boonen
- CSC team doctor sees less doping in cycling now
- Bad breaks for Rabobank
- De Panne crashes
- Broom wagon forgets rider in E3 Prijs
- McEwen enjoying Flanders
- No 'Samueldependence' at Euskaltel – Euskadi
- Ballan ready for second step towards Magni record
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- Paolini wants to send signal in De Panne
- No rest for Eisel
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