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- March 31
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- Gusev a force in Spring
- T-Mobile in tight spot
- Armstrong announcement hints at possible retirement
- Great new prizes added to Spring Classics Fantasy Game
- Cooke ready for Flanders
- Phonak for Pais Vasco and Roubaix
- Kodak Gallery/Sierra Nevada ready for Redlands
- Big Junior showdown in SA
- Verbrugghe and Gilbert injured
- Weather report for the Ronde
- Sydney Thousand close to being reborn
- New look for 99th Giro Di Lombardia
- Illes Balears for GP Indurain
- Discovery, Illes Balears for RVV
- Freire in doubt for Ronde
- Liberty for GP Indurain, País Vasco & Clásica Primavera
- PVP under the weather?
- Gerolsteiner for GP Indurain
- March 30
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- Track world's judged a success
- Track champions back on the road
- Kessler and T-Mobile on the hunt in Spain
- Armstrong focused at Paris-Camembert
- Hondo sick
- Top field to fight it out in Bathurst
- Joe Martin Stage Race
- Stitches for Boonen
- DeFeet Elite Women's Cycling Team
- Van Heeswijk back for Ghent-Wevelgem
- Hunter Region Velodrome needs bikes
- Schmitz & Wesemann injuries not serious
- Fantasy Spring Classics'05 game - first prize-winner announced
- Rabobank for Flanders & Pais Vasco
- An interview with Ed Beamon
- Ag2r's Nazon back in GP de Rennes
- World Champion to race the Archer
- March 29
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- Operation for Southam
- Malaysia aims high for young trackie
- Quick.Step for De Panne
- Van Gils to ZZPR
- Another Italian race cancelled
- Vandevelde aims for Giro
- The Stages
- Gerolsteiner for De Panne
- Boomerang road event non-sanctioned
- Advantage Benefit-Endeavour: All for one... one for all
- Discovery to ride Camembert
- NZ team for the Oceania MTB champs
- Ullrich plans Tour campaign
- Vuelta de Bisbee 27 in 2005
- Livestrong band wins design award
- Health Net plans to knock off CSC at CSC Invitational
- Can Hincapie do the double?
- March 28
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- Boonen "15 percent better than in 2004"
- USA Cycling hires West
- Cyclones top medal tally
- Spartacus enters the Arena
- World Championships conclude in Los Angeles
- Boomerang in Mt Beauty
- Shooting for much more
- Tour De Nez benefits charities
- Mactier crowned World Champion
- Acqua & Sapone suspends Kobzarenko
- Broken wrist for Zanini
- Julich scores second victory 2005
- Solid return for Armstrong and Hincapie
- March 27
- March 26
- March 25
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- Nazon out
- Voigt on track for Critérium International
- Credit Union Ras Mumhan
- Cooke recons the Ronde
- Riders wanted for Tour of Hope
- Habeaux leaves Toulon
- Track World's: Nine medals decided on Day 1
- Ferrigato stops
- More lineups for CI
- "Grand départ" 2006 in Strasbourg
- No Petacchi in Flanders
- Track World's session 1 preview
- Dierckxsens bounces back
- Vino and Klöden to Critérium International
- Archer GP turns 50
- March 24
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- Sell-out crowd for Sid Patterson Grand Prix
- ProTour TTT wildcards
- Armstrong back in Brabantse Pijl
- Hincapie recovering
- New Bean Team in town
- US team preview for Track World's
- Dekker's special request
- Simoni: "Cunego and I do not have problems"
- Nys extends with Rabobank
- Wallonia in bid for Giro start 2006
- McEwen down with chronic sinusitis
- M-SR too dangerous, says Valverde
- Man arrested for drunken cycling
- Julich at PRO showing
- Teams for Redlands Classic
- Basso testing legs on Dolomiti climbs
- Upcoming Belgian races for Phonak
- What lies ahead for Stuart O'Grady?
- March 23
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- Tour of Southern Grampians
- Kiwis 'fizzing' for Track World's
- Bos favourite in world's sprint events
- Armstrong back in Camembert
- Backstedt on pre-Roubaix roller-coaster
- Good day for Fassa
- Meares kicks off for Australia in LA
- LAF and Team Rubicon fundraiser raffle
- Armstrong doubtful for Brabantse Pijl
- New courses and categories for Cascade Classic
- Gerdemann to CSC
- T-Mobile rolls out Classics guns for E3-Prijs Harelbeke
- Blignaut faces disciplinary hearing
- Peron also fractured
- Cappelle to defend in Dwars door Vlaanderen
- Ontario Cup 2005
- Merckx devastated by critical illness of mother
- RCS rethinks Milan-San Remo
- Women wanted for Wachovia team
- Petacchi takes a break
- Figueras & Sabaliaukas out of Coppi-Bartali
- An interview with Antonio Cruz
- Dahle not broken
- March 22
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- Quick.Step for Dwars Door Vlaanderen
- New bikes for Scottish Cycling
- El Puente looking for riders
- Teams for Critérium International
- Operation for Schnider
- IMBA to rebuild Southern California MTB trails
- Tour de Nez Century Ride
- Teams for Coppi - Bartali
- AG2R-Prévoyance for upcoming races
- Jakob Piil rides Giro
- Eneco chair Nijpels steps down
- Fractured collar bone for Boubnenkova
- Simeoni speaks
- Tour de l'Aude Féminin 2005
- Gerolsteiner's Haussler at Settimana Internazionale
- T-Mobile for Dwars Door Vlaanderen
- McEwen out of spring competition
- Terry Precision Cycling 2005
- Amstel Gold wild cards
- Traksel out with knee problem
- ProTour: ASO still unhappy with UCI plans
- Major Taylor's bike displayed at Track World's
- March 21
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- Hoste crash adds to Discovery's woes
- Setmana Catalana begins
- Aitor Gonzalez to miss Tour
- Heras returns
- German team for Track World's
- Latest ProTour rankings
- Leonett re-elected president of Venezuelan federation
- New Zealand Junior Track World's team
- Cooke and Gilmore lead Safi-Pasta Zara-Manhattan in 2005
- Cunego motivated for Settimana Internazionale
- Merckx gets a museum
- Freire surprises
- Scharping elected German federation president
- Zabel:"I've been losing explosiveness"
- Boonen reflects
- March 20
- March 19
- March 18
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- Red Rose races 2005 schedule
- DISC to host Sid Patterson GP
- Fantasy Spring Classics: rider list confirmed
- Pezzo to race Primavera Rosa
- No Escobar in Los Angeles
- Sergi Escobar will race
- Discovery to Paris-Camembert
- Heras leads Liberty in Setmana Catalana
- ProTour jersey tops rainbow stripes
- Ullrich training hard
- adidas sponsors British Cycling
- Zabel hopes to erase last year
- Van Heeswijk in doubt
- Bianchi-Aliverti for Primavera Rosa
- Live coverage
- Tour du Maroc rescheduled
- Vuelta wildcards announced
- Ronde van Vlaanderen wildcards finalised
- Hushovd leads Crédit Agricole
- Mario Cipollini dreams of Milan-San Remo
- Irish weekend preview
- Bizkaia-Panda for Primavera Rosa
- March 17
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- T-Mobile relieved of favourites' tag for La Primavera
- TV coverage of Trust House Women's World Cup
- La Primavera: Five firm favourites
- JE James/Direct Plastics RT team 2005
- Schedule announced for Irish duo
- McEwen to lead Davitamon-Lotto in MSR
- 36 qualified nations at Track World's
- Scarponi dreams of winning Giro
- Figueras ready for the rhythm of racing
- Chris Sutton to Cofidis
- Vicioso ready for MSR
- 2005 ABD Time Trial Series finishes in Chicago and Maple Park
- Holland Ladies Tour to expand
- Cadel's one big goal: Le Tour
- Fassa Bortolo, Illes Balears, Barloworld, Naturino-Sapore for M-SR
- UCI ProTour rankings released
- March 16
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- Muscle torn for McLeod
- Lequatre to miss M-SR
- Habeaux remains in hospital
- Freire the King of Tirreno
- Quick.Step, Bouygues Telecom for San Remo
- Tour of Nigeria cancelled
- Northern Classics continue with Nokere-Koerse
- Tour de Pologne route announced
- USA team announced for Track World's
- Armstrong and Simeoni agree on something
- Nobili Rubinetterie for Primavera Rosa
- Bert Pronk dies
- Kelly to lead Australian team for World Championships
- Armstrong awarded again
- Freire set for MSR
- Amstel Gold awards wild-card to Shimano - Memory Corp
- Hondo to MSR feeling confident
- Ag2R, Landbouwkrediet for upcoming races
- Australian MTB Championships this weekend
- March 15
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- Phonak for Milano-Sanremo
- Freire to ride Brabantse Pijl
- French teams for the "Primavera"
- An interview with Lance Armstrong
- GP Eddy Merckx merges with Paris-Brussels
- 2005 Rocky Mountain Spine & Sport Cycling Team
- Last chance to pre-enter Australian MTB nats and win
- Brown to miss La Primavera
- "Different American" credits the team
- Norba National Series visits Arizona
- Hushovd to lead Crédit Agricole
- Prizes announced in Cyclingnews Spring Classics Fantasy Game
- Habeaux in stable condition
- PCW Cycling
- Hondo aims for podium at Tirreno-Adriatico
- Caisse d'Epargne here to stay
- King Kelly at P&O Easter Tour
- Liberty Seguros for MSR
- Southeast team signs Hutchinson
- Boonen recces Milano-Sanremo
- March 14
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- Knaven impressive in Tirreno-Adriatico
- Rasmussen gets into gear
- Rising stars at Rabobank
- Final call for entries to Credit Union Ras Mumhan
- Renato Di Rocco elected new FCI president
- Bad crash for Habeaux
- Julich "a good wine"
- Heras starts in Setmana Catalana
- Van Petegem to skip Milan-San Remo
- Hulsmans and McLeod crash
- Phonak takes stock after Paris-Nice
- Lampre-Caffita gets cold meat sponsor
- A longer wait for Hamilton
- Davis and Vicioso lead Liberty for MSR
- Grand Tours won't pay more start money
- March 13
- March 12
- March 11
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- Shimano Memory Corp presents
- Armstrong laying low in Girona
- Hamilton optimistic, but proceedings kept open
- Heppner, Salmone out of Giro del Capo
- Paris-Nice: Jaksche still ambitious
- Tirreno-Adriatico route changed
- Discovery Channel hopeful in Italy
- Goulburn to Camden set for return
- Boonen gets ready for Milan-San Remo
- Navigators Insurance pair return to sunny Ireland
- CSC close in at Paris-Nice; Blaudzun best bet at Tirreno
- U.S. track team hoping for home advantage
- Team S.A.T.S ready to go in 2005
- Route details announced for Tour de Georgia
- March 10
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- Westside Cycling Classic confirmed for Vancouver
- Ulmer's WR likely to endure - but for what reason?
- Figueras ill
- Ford-Basis earns first international win
- Piil preparing for Classics
- Belgium sends three
- CSC count their errors
- Just how cold is it in Europe?
- One more Tour de Georgia warm-up race
- Verbruggen: Simeoni stopping Armstrong riding Giro
- First U.S. track World's in 19 years
- Armstrong out of Paris-Nice
- Cape Epic expands on road
- Haul'n Ass Race Team 2005
- Lance endorses Paris' 2012 Olympic Games bid
- Spring Classics 2005 Fantasy Game - new this season!
- It doesn't snow, it Reynes
- March 9
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- An interview with Sylvain Chavanel
- Liberty limits the damage
- Paolini out of Tirreno-Adriatico
- Tour de Nez celebrates 13th year
- 'Sydney Thousand' to return?
- Necessity is the mother of invention at Paris-Nice
- Nothstein to make world's farewell at LA
- Short stages aren't easy
- Hematocrit controls in Italy
- Third stage shortened
- Armstrong, Van Moorsel, Berrecloth & Dahle nominated for Laureus Awards
- Great Dane Velo Club
- Sprinters galore in 40th Tirreno-Adriatico
- Spiuk for G.P. Internacional do Oeste RTP
- Voigt doubts Armstrong
- Women's crit alongside Tour de Georgia
- Lampre-Caffita for Tirreno-Adriatico
- Perez shines for Spiuk
- CSC denies money problems
- USC Chirio Forno d'Asolo presented
- Vanspringel thinking of De Clercq
- Macca back on track at Bendigo
- March 8
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- Northbrook track open to students
- UCI doping news
- 33 countries qualified for track world's
- Gerolsteiner boss angry as Rebellin loses time
- Armstrong at Paris-Camembert
- Paris-Nice crash impedes Liberty
- Chaos and tension mark the first stage
- 2006 NZ Track Nats venue confirmed
- NZ's Hagen signs for Iron Horse/Mad Catz
- Biondi charged
- Paris-Nice: Second stage shortened
- McLane Pacific a success
- T-Mobile and Gerolsteiner for Tirreno-Adriatico
- Independent Fabrication / Kempner Women's Cycling Team
- AG2R suspends Biondi
- New name for GP Beauce
- Turnabout is fair play: Is Mario super again?
- Bettini returns to racing at Tirreno-Adriatico
- Warm up races for the Tour de Georgia
- "I'm not sharp," Armstrong admits
- March 7
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- Stars come out for UCI ProTour debut in Paris
- An interview with Jérôme Pineau
- Cancellara within two seconds
- Trek/Volkswagen Factory Team
- 50th anniversary of P&O Tour of the North
- Armstrong confirms race schedule
- Armstrong "survives" prologue
- 50th Lincoln International Grand Prix
- The ProTour is go
- WVMBA announces MTB race schedule
- Liberty not quite there
- Dekker finds some form
- Gent-Wevelgem invites four teams
- Tour of the Benelux for four years
- Pitallier re-elected
- Czech team PSK Whirlpool training camp
- Good start for Cunego
- Petacchi and Cipollini in Giro di Lucca
- March 6
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- Dodge Tour de Georgia looking for tour hostesses
- Chill winds blow on ProTour debut in Paris
- Hoffman back home
- GP Castenaso cancelled
- Vanden Bussche cleared
- Pitallier wants to continue
- Driedaagse van West-Vlaanderen and Vlaamse Pijl cancelled
- Irish season off to a flying start
- Mario De Clercq resigns
- Tour de 'Toona part of Prestige Tour in 2005
- March 5
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- Leontien Van Moorsel ambassador at Laureus Sports Awards
- Giant MTB team to Trofeo Brescia
- Illes Balears co-sponsored by Caisse d'Epargne
- First stage of Driedaagse cancelled
- Vanderbilt hosts SECCC
- World's richest criterium?
- Reluctant Roche declares for France
- Still no decision in Bouyer case
- Dutch opening weekend suffers same fate
- European women's road season begins
- March 4
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- More teams for Paris-Nice
- Recycling.co.uk/MG Xpower/Litespeed trains in Sardinia
- Change for T-Mobile
- Bianchi racing in Italy
- Armstrong to visit Casartelli monument again
- Three Days of West-Vlaanderen in danger
- Kingsnorth wants you!
- 10 riders for Park City Cycling Academy
- Los Gatos Bicycle Racing Club 2005
- Milano-Torino with Di Luca
- Bruyneel talks about threats to Armstrong
- "New" Team Wisconsin for 2005
- Nerac.com for 2005
- Quick.Step ready for Paris-Nice
- Seven U.S. Olympians expected in LA Track World's
- Driedaagse van West-Vlaanderen to go ahead
- Ag2r director arrested
- Hoffman remains in hospital
- Paris-Roubaix course changed again
- March 3
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- Good Friday with Prix de BPA International Stayers
- Cyclist Power gets thumbs up in Irish Olympic review
- Memorial Samyn Fayt-le-Franc cancelled
- Mountain Bikers race across Iowa
- Berden receives 15 months
- U.S. U23 National MTB team for second season
- Phonak lines up in Italy
- Casagrande out of Tirreno-Adriatico
- More team lineups for Paris-Nice
- De Clercq considers appeal
- Forest City Velodrome progressing
- Canada introduces kids' cycling program
- Victor Kapitonov dies aged 71
- Route One Messenger race prepares for N.Y. World's
- Jeanson solo for 2005
- Giro invites Panaria and Colombia
- Koppenberg should remain in Ronde
- Tour UCI commissaires include woman
- Inaugural coaches' workshop in NZ
- Tour of Denmark presented
- March 2
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- USA's under 23 hopefuls assemble
- Green suspended for asthma inhaler slip-up
- Petacchi targets Milano-Sanremo
- Euskaltel-Euskadi for P-N & T-A
- Superprestige calendar 2005/2006
- Peace Race moved
- Perez asks for suspended sentence
- 5th BURN 24-Hour Challenge
- Devolder extends
- Four years for De Clercq
- Trek/Volkswagen announces full lineup
- Voeckler & Pineau head Bouygues Telecom at Paris-Nice
- Teams for Milano-Sanremo
- Rabobank for Paris-Nice & Tirreno-Adriatico
- Gears Racing 2005
- Bean Team Offers a Fresh Grind for 2005
- Cappelle takes Belgian federation to court
- Ronde might miss the Koppenberg
- Wind Del Velodrome renovation planned
- Teams announced for Settimana Internazionale di Coppi e Bartali
- Alternative big guns for Murcia
- Nazon in doubt for Paris-Nice
- Discovery Channel for Paris-Nice
- March 1
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- Distributor plays down Hamilton role in IMAX movie
- T-Mobile lines up for Murcia
- Top riders return to NORBA series this weekend
- Theunisse continues on the dirt
- Bracke out for six weeks
- 20th Karapoti Classic with record field
- SA’s best converge on Pretoria
- Landbouwkrediet-Colnago for Fayt Le France and Murcia
- UCI announces 2005-6 'cross calendar
- Flying start for young Aussies in France
- Northern California Women’s series announced
- Paris-Nice without Moreau
- 44th Eddie Soens Memorial Cycle Race
- Team Rubicon fundraiser
- McLane Pacific heralds start of NRC series
- CPA rejects ProTour Ethical Charter
- Savoldelli returns at Paris-Nice
- Freire plans world's recce
- US collegiate racing starts Saturday
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