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- May 31
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- AG2R-Prévoyance for Luxembourg and Dauphine
- Petacchi confirms Tour absence
- Di Rocco salutes Giro riders and organisers
- Julich "a snowball's chance in hell of winning"
- Klöden: "I will be there for Jan all the way"
- McGee in the mountains
- Savoldelli: "I was more alone in other Giros"
- Hondo vows to fight on
- Wilson unlikely to ride the Tour
- Portuguese federation secures rider payments
- Yates battles mishaps to hand out final stage bubbly
- Davitamon-Lotto no longer a sprinter's team
- Chris Thater Memorial loves NY
- May 30
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- Il Falco flies again: super Savoldelli soars to maglia rosa
- Basso bis
- ProTour rankings: Di Luca builds big lead
- Eighth grand tour win for Bruyneel's team
- Bruyneel: "France is another thing"
- Saiz satisfied - everything now for Le Tour
- Back in the US
- Fitness questions and answers for May 30, 2005
- Stage 20 wrap-up: Salvation for Savoldelli
- Davitamon-Lotto for Dauphiné Libéré
- Lampre-Caffita go Statside
- New Zealand team for Junior World's
- Gerolsteiner satisfied
- Vox-pop
- Klöden back in Bavaria
- Two thirds for CSC in Germany
- Calling Ivan Parra
- An up and down Giro for CSC; time to rebuild
- May 29
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- Courage under fire: Savoldelli saves the day
- US cyclist banned for two years
- Wilson survives
- Voigt a winner, but unlikely to defend title
- Basso pays the price; CSC satisfied with three
- Armstrong on Ullrich: "He's the one who wakes me up early every morning"
- Savoldelli's biggest victory already achieved
- Salvation for Savoldelli
- Stage 20 - May 29: Albese con Cassano - Milano, 119 km
- Liberty Seguros for Llodio and Bicicleta Vasca
- Three times the charm for Selle Italia-Colombia
- Montreal World Cup survives - just
- Stage 19 wrap-up: Courage under fire - Savoldelli saves the day
- May 28
- May 27
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- Basso is back
- Boucher extends
- Teams announced for Tour de Beauce Bell
- Cycling NSW launches $5 junior membership drive
- Rujano can do no wrong
- Elliot keeps turning back the clock
- LeBlanc visits Utrecht
- McGee in "full Tour mode"
- Stage 17 wrap-up: Basso proves his worth
- Montréal World Cup this weekend
- Lampre credits Cunego
- Stage 18 - May 27: Chieri - Torino ITT, 34 km
- Sprinters foil CSC's plans in Germany
- RAMS Cycling hires Andy Clark
- Youth on side for Caruso
- Pre-stage comments
- Phonak for Dauphiné Libéré
- Willo survives another day
- North Shore Outlook Cycling Gear Swap
- May 26
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- Le Mevel shows Le Mettle
- Stage 17 - May 26: Varazze - Limone Piemonte (Colle di Tenda), 194 km
- Scare for Gerolsteiner
- Post-stage comments
- Klöden solid in Bayern-Rundfahrt opener
- Dierckxsens to the end of the year
- T-Mobile tactics to a T - almost
- Stage 16 wrapup: The one that got away
- Dean's Tour de France woes
- Young Polish rider dies
- Schleck disappointed, Basso improving
- Boonen to undergo operation post World's
- CSC favourites in Bayern Rundfahrt
- Brandt a sore loser?
- Bettini auction for cancer research
- Discovery team update
- Liberty loses Gil
- May 25
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- Petacchi makes it three
- Wilson reflects on an opportunity lost
- Giro rest day wrap-up: Life in the mountains
- Lampre riders take to the track
- Sense and sensibility from Zabriskie
- Flatter Tour of Belgium
- Matthew Wittig memorial scholarship
- Stage 16 - May 25: Lissone - Varazze, 210 km
- Lampre riders take to the track
- The Giro's dark yellow horse
- A battle of former champions for women at CSC Invitational
- Champions return to Wachovia series
- Giro riders protest finish dangers and prize money
- OCA brands youth recruitment program a success
- "Il Killer di Spoltore"
- Freire okay to return to training
- Sutton leaves Sea Otter for Specialized
- May 24
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- One second could mean second
- New wings for the Falcon
- Rasmussen out
- Ullrich good, but room for improvement
- T-Mobile targets Bavaria
- RAGT reflects on Tour non-selection
- Basso battles on
- Gerolsteiner for Bayern-Rundfahrt
- SA names four for Junior World's
- Tales from the Lardbutt Peloton, May 25, 2004
- Fitness questions and answers for May 23, 2005
- T-Mobile on Petacchi: "He fears nobody"
- New wings for the Falcon
- El Puente wants riders
- Farrar not signing with Cofidis
- Petacchi gets another on damp day in Lissone
- Liberty Seguros looks for stages
- Post-stage comments
- One step at a time for Klöden
- LA heatwave claims cyclist as victim
- May 23
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- Stage 15 - May 23: Villa di Tirano - Lissone, 154 km
- Parra does the double; Savoldelli still strong on Stelvio
- Mark French appeal finishes
- Davitamon-Lotto announces TdF pre-selection
- Giro Stage 14 wrap-up
- Basso fights on
- Basso battles through illness
- Neiwand accused of stalking
- Farrar to Cofidis
- Valjavec: "Second place is like a win"
- More post-stage 14 comments
- Dierckxsens out of Tour of Belgium
- Van Huffel hopes for top 15
- Search for Transcendence
- "The Giro is not finished yet" says Lampre
- Quick Step-Innergetic to Tour of Belgium
- Selle Italia simply sensational
- An interview with Sue Haywood
- Parra powers to #2; Di Luca closes in
- Kessler improving
- Bad news for Ardila
- Stage 15 shortened
- Bruyneel: "Today he rode like a champion"
- Special day for Parra
- Baranowski wants a perfect 10
- May 22
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- Stage 6 - May 21: Llívia-Pallejà, 198,7 km
- Steels slowly recovering
- A forgettable day for Liberty Seguros
- Stage 7 - May 22: Pallejà-Barcelona (Sants), 113,1 km
- De Groot suffers second break
- Stage 14 - May 22: Egna - Livigno, 210 km
- Stage 6 - May 21: Llívia-Pallejà, 198,7 km
- The Stages
- Stage 7 - May 22: Pallejà-Barcelona (Sants), 113,1 km
- Catalunya "perfect training" for Ullrich
- White critical of Nas raids
- CSC looks on the bright side
- Post stage comments
- Garzelli a non-starter
- An audience with the King
- Selle Italia-Colombia riding high
- Giro Stage 13 wrap-up: A new world order
- May 21
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- Stage 5 - May 20: Sornàs (Andorra)-Estació d'esquí d'Ordino-Arcalís (Andorra) ITT, 17,1 km
- Stage 13 - May 21: Mezzocorona - Ortisei, 218 km
- Petacchi back to his best
- Stage 5 - May 20: Sornàs (Andorra)-Estació d'esquí d'Ordino-Arcalís (Andorra) ITT, 17,1 km
- An audience with the King
- Post stage quotes
- Giro Stage 12 wrap-up
- McEwen questioned by police
- Klöden returns
- UCI doping sanctions
- Bruyneel denies rumours of Armstrong-Crow split
- Thomas defends Welsh championship
- Popovych increases lead in Catalunya
- May 20
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- Basso busts Giro wide open on first mountain stage and takes maglia rosa
- Nas raid inconclusive; teams stand up against raids
- Stage 12 - May 20: Alleghe - Rovereto, 178 km
- Coucke impressed
- The Plan Mayo
- Giro shorts
- Rujano returns to green
- Ullrich inside his limits
- Fothen hangs tough in the Dolomites
- Basso Mr. Right
- The zombie rule in Japan
- Post-stage quotes
- Strong field in Ster Elektrotoer
- Stage 11 wrapup
- Pre-stage 12 comments
- Fayetteville calling for Health Net at Joe Martin Stage Race
- Cofidis team doctor injured
- Scarponi "good, but not exceptional"
- Caffeine to be restricted again?
- Maastricht Six returns
- Rabobank for upcoming races
- May 19
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- Stage 3 - May 18: Salou-La Granada, 157,8 km
- Stage 11 - May 19: Marostica - Zoldo Alto, 150 km
- Problems for Basso
- Zabel edging closer
- One for all
- Discovery team update
- Saiz expectant
- Armstrong pays surprise visit to Italy
- Selle Italia-Colombia sempre (always) attacca
- Nothstein at BikeJam 2005
- Aussies school Euros
- Stage 3 - May 18: Salou-La Granada, 157,8 km
- Team directors to meet over NAS raid
- Demol: "Tomorrow will make the classification"
- Discovery DS Sean Yates provides Danielson update
- McEwen at his best
- NORBA resumes after three-month hiatus
- Italian drug squad seize altitude device after hotel raid
- Ag2r in the Alps
- Calm before the storm for T-Mobile
- May 18
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- Stage 2 - May 17: Cambrils-Cambrils, 186,8 km
- Stage 10 - May 18: Ravenna - Rossano Veneto, 212 km
- Petacchi's train comes home, Zabriskie times it perfectly
- Stage 2 - May 17: Cambrils-Cambrils, 186,8 km
- Anything but dull
- Di Luca Deluxe in 2005
- Giro 2006 in Belgium
- The Tour Baby! USPS jersey raffle
- Fassa fate not yet decided
- TransRockies Challenge announces 2005 Route
- Freire in doubt for Tour?
- Aussie rest day ramblings
- So far, so good for Ullrich
- Danielson Giro departure leads to tour speculation
- PA High School Mountain Bike Championships
- Homage A Lance
- Zabel likes (most) of what he sees
- Scarponi growing confident
- Cipo & wife separate
- Absolute Abfahrt provides World Cup warm-up
- Hamilton appeal set for June
- No extra wildcard given for the Tour
- Giro 2005: 10 down, 10 to go
- May 17
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- Petacchi lands Giro stage win - at last
- Zabel getting better, but Petacchi too fast
- A brief guide to Giro classifications for the bewildered
- Giro rest day shorts
- UK end to end dash for charity
- Wells Fargo Twilight Criterium added to the 2005 NRC series
- Post-race comments
- Team CSC: "It's hard not to be optimistic"
- Petacchi does it on the 10th day
- Tour of the Riverland
- Scanlon out of FBD Insurance Ras
- Hoste pulls out of Catalunya
- Tafi's forever Tifo
- Teams announced for Tour of Connecticut
- Di Luca Deluxe in 2005
- Sweet okay after crash
- Anglophones strong in Japan, France & Belgium too
- May 16
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- Stage 9 - May 16: Firenze - Ravenna, 139 km
- Volta a Catalunya kicks off with TTT
- Fothen tops for Gerolsteiner
- Disaster for Rujano
- Fassa in doubt for next season
- Final Tour wildcard announced Tuesday
- Hruska the best for Liberty
- Ullrich separates from girlfriend
- Simoni talking to Domina
- CSC's Zabriskie exceptional in TT stage win in Firenze
- Fitness questions and answers for May 16, 2005
- The Hamilton decision
- CSC as strong as ever
- Rasmussen: "Finishes totally nuts"
- Quick.Step to Catalunya
- VDB breaks forearm
- Post stage comments
- An interview with Trent Lowe
- Olaf's Big Adventure
- Lopez De Munain back in Spain
- UK Youth & Junior Track Nationals at Newport
- May 15
- May 14
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- McEwen "Il Furbo" today in Marina Di Grosseto
- EE update: Down the Orange Line from Italy
- Stage 6 wrap-up
- Evans breaks collarbone - again
- CSC avoids mishap
- EE update: Down the Orange Line from Italy
- Liquigas, Gerolsteiner, Illes Balears for Catalunya
- Pre-stage vox-pop
- Francaise des Jeux prepared to challenge
- The wheels fall off Fassa again
- Stage 7 - May 14: Grosseto - Pistoia, 211 km
- Teams announced for CSC Invitational
- Scarponi survives another day
- First Endurance prize winners
- Nearly for Vogels
- De Angeli positive for EPO
- Ullrich unafraid of Catalunya
- Euskaltel heads to Volta with Mayo as leader
- May 13
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- Australian MTB national champion on home turf
- CPA News
- Stage 5 wrap-up
- Big change for Tour of Japan
- Sutherland's big day out
- Cooke still sore
- Homeboy Danny D flies like an eagle to maglia rosa in l'Aquila
- Stage 6 - May 13: Viterbo - Marina Di Grosseto, 153 km
- Return of Kenneally in Dungarvan?
- Wittig funeral postponed
- Buitenpoort-Flexpoint to l'Aude
- Liberty gets in amongst it
- Mazzoleni back at Catalunya
- Basso coming into form
- Tour de Picardie starts today
- Skil-Moser and Moser-AH-Trentino for Olympia's Tour
- Ullrich surprise guest at GP Schwarzwald
- Selle Italia keen for green
- Bruseghin close
- Young Dutch cyclist dies
- David Lopez continues
- New Zealand announces Commonwealth Games long team
- Memorial service for Wisconsin rider Monday
- May 12
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- Stage 5 - May 12: Celano - L'Aquila, 223 km
- Dierckxsens competing again
- Quick.Step to Picardie with five
- More post-race comments
- Rabobank to Catalunya
- Calcagni fractures collarbone
- International award for Australian cycling physiologist
- Excel Sports Boulder Stage Race presented by Compass
- Brutto sprint in Frosinone
- Bettini relegation: the Quick.Step side
- Speedplay sponsors Fantasy Grand Tours
- Special classifications announced for Tour of Connecticut
- 2006 Australian MTB venues announced
- Phonak in Catalunya
- Input wanted for Women's Summit
- Collegiate Road Nationals set for this weekend
- Lopez de Munain recovering
- Wood leads Australian charge to top of world rankings
- Demarte joins Drapac-Porsche
- Stage 4 wrap-up
- Darebin Indoor Velodrome opens in Melbourne
- May 11
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- Riding shotgun for Liquigas-Bianchi
- Rous asks to start in other races
- Cycling hooliganism hits the Giro
- Still time to join the Fantasy Giro Game
- Eddy & Axel Merckx to attend cancer fund-raiser
- 45 riders tested
- First ever Belgian stage race for 45+ riders
- Team Velo Canberra
- North Shore MTB fest seeks volunteers
- Davitamon-Lotto back on top in ProTour teams rankings
- An interview with Charly Wegelius
- Stage 4 - May 11: Giffoni Valle Piana - Frosinone, 220 km
- Vai Dani - Liquigas gives it gas!
- US Track qualifiers at Frisco
- Young Wisconsin rider dies after crash
- Giro stage 3 pre-race vox pop
- Brett Lancaster's day in pink
- Landbouwkrediet-Colnago for upcoming races
- Wheat Ridge Cyclery's LAF fund-raiser
- Rheinland-Pfalz Rundfahrt kicks off on Wednesday
- Pro teams reach agreement with Vuelta
- USADA announces research grants
- Cycleops 12 Hour Cycling Classic
- Giro d'Italia Stage 3 wrap-up
- Boucles de l'Aulne "Le Télégramme" cancelled
- Steels out with urinary tract problems
- Women's World Cup comes to UK
- SA World Vets track team announced
- May 10
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- The going gets tough
- Tackling the cobbles, and surviving
- AG2R for upcoming races
- McEwen takes pink as Petacchi's train upset
- Truvativ 2006: External bottom brackets and downhill beef
- Davitamon-Lotto for Tour de Picardie
- US congressman wants to make Bike Month official
- Smiles one day, terror the next
- Landbouwkrediet-Colnago for Rheinland Pfalz
- Petacchi not on Discovery's radar for '06
- Astarloza still out
- FNWTR returns to Dunc Gray
- Bates recovers from surgery in Sydney
- UCI doping news
- Aussie charge continues in Giro
- Stage 3 - May 10: Diamante - Giffoni Valle Piana, 210 km
- No ordinary day at the office, part 2: Hammer time
- No ordinary day at the office
- UCI pleased with Tour de Romandie
- Rheinland-Pfalz without T-Mobile
- Pauwels breaks leg
- Giro d'Italia Stage 2 wrap-up
- Sydney Thousand back in business
- Kelly Cup headlines BikeJam 2005
- Tour of Britain needs stewards
- Pretty in Pink?
- Ullrich comments on Armstrong
- Munain under observation
- May 9
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- The return of golden boy: Paolo Bettini takes stage and maglia rosa
- Fitness questions and answers for May 9, 2005
- A stiff bike for jittery legs
- Petacchi satisfied with third
- Fantasy Giro 2005 - don't miss out!
- Australian round-up
- Giro d'Italia Stage 1 wrap-up
- 33's the number, says T-Mobile
- Rasmussen aiming for a stage win
- Tankink injured
- Big Bird Lancaster soars to Giro prologue win
- Stage 2 - May 9: Catanzaro Lido - S.M. del Cedro, 182 km
- Today was my day
- Orange Smiles all round
- A satisfying start for CSC
- Lampre DS confirms Simoni as leader
- Malaysian's five-month time test
- An interview with Aitor Osa
- Gerolsteiner tastes success
- Sanchez shows his strength
- May 8
- May 7
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- Skil-Moser for Dutch races
- Continental teams spice up FBD RÁS
- Raisin hit by motorcycle
- Simoni the leader, says Cunego
- Cipollini to kick off prologue
- Illes Balears to Alcobendas
- New prizes announced for Fantasy Giro 2005 game
- Prologue - May 7 : Reggio Calabria ITT, 1,150 m
- Wachovia Cycling Series announces 23 men's teams
- Team S.A.T.S. looking forward
- Colorado Excel race continues without Armstrong
- Ribeiro fired from Liberty
- May 6
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- Tour of the Gila
- An interview with Mark Renshaw
- Giro prizemoney falls while Tour increases
- Aussies in Thailand
- Cunego ready for the challenge
- Lincoln City set for epic battle
- Melbourne Wheels of Justice rolling on Saturday
- Ribeiro out of Giro 2005 for high haematocrit
- TIAA-CREF in Route du Sud
- Absolutely!
- It's all happening
- An interview with Mark Renshaw, May 6, 2005
- Peat in the clear
- Hutchison to lead BMW-Bianchi in Liberty Classic
- Irish active on several fronts
- An interview with Jens Voigt
- Vandenbroucke hopeful
- Igor Antón in for Joseba Zubeldia
- Melchers and Ljungskog lead Buitenpoort in Castilla y Leon
- Fantasy Giro 2005 game has begun!
- Steels thinks he can beat Petacchi
- Giro prologue is second shortest in grand tour history
- May 5
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- The escape artist
- 12 Aussies line up for a lap of Italy
- Protest ride extended to Brisbane
- Discovery Team update
- Scharping fights for Peace race
- First win of the year for Thor Hushovd
- ECV for Liberty Classic
- Hoste to replace Eki?
- Belgian Grand Cru
- Another three months for Planckaert
- Riders protest against decreased prize money
- The Coast with the most: Ford-Basis finishes up West Coast tour
- Brad Macca's back on track
- MTB champ Peat arrested
- Olympia's Tour route announced
- Liquigas-Bianchi with Garzelli, Di Luca and Cioni
- Liberty Seguros in Reggio Calabria
- Fantasy Giro 2005 game has begun!
- Bicycle the best invention
- Iron Hill Twilight Criterium in June
- First Malaysian to ride for Liberty Seguros
- May 4
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- Fantasy Spring Classic Winners and Giro prize announced!
- Privateer special
- Navigators backs Westwood Classic
- Can the Lampre juggernaut be broken?
- Top Brits at Lincoln International GP
- Second Annual Ride for Wishes
- Liberty, Rabo & Lampre Giro teams
- Sacchi's the daddy again
- Royal Commission into death of Australian cyclist
- Eki definitely out of Tour
- Privateer special
- Can the Lampre juggernaut be broken?
- Top Brits at Lincoln International GP
- Fantasy Spring Classic Winners and Giro prize announced!
- "Ride for Wishes" benefit trail ride
- Second Annual Ride for Wishes
- Saunier Duval ready for the Giro
- Navigators backs Westwood Classic
- North Shore MTB festival and conference
- May 3
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- Pretty solid in Belgium
- Pre-Giro Jitterbugs
- US National Park Service recognizes mountain biking
- Botero's best success
- Il Falco pronto for Giro
- Norwegian pro team for FBD Rás
- VDB in Dunkirk
- Gerolsteiner without Rebellin and Wegmann
- A little more on Middelkamp
- Obree is back
- SA Commonwealth Games track squad announced
- R.A.G.T ready for a big win
- Giuliano Figueras back on the bike
- Phonak for Clásica Alcobendas
- Fassa Bortolo: All for Petacchi
- More Giro teams
- Minard operated
- Zabel to ride Giro
- OCA contributes to the Forest City Velodrome
- Wauters out of Giro
- Los Gatos pros to hometown race
- Landbouwkrediet-Colnago for Dunkerque
- May 2
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- Botero is back
- Di Luca maintains ProTour leadership
- Vandenbroucke is back
- No TV in Romandie
- Bontrager visits Missouri and Kansas for Fundraising
- More line-ups for Giro
- Casagrande stops
- Race History - 88th Giro d'Italia
- Take it away, JHK
- The time of my life
- Tour de l'Aude 2005
- SBO and NCNCA partner up
- Cycling veteran Middelkamp dies
- Fitness questions and answers for May 2, 2005
- Ricardo van der Velde joins Rabo Continental Team
- Ekimov out for months
- Zabel back in the game
- Big weekend for Team Cyclingnews
- May 1
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