10/11/2008
Legeay's 20 years in cycling to end (The West Australian)
Credit Agricole team manager Roger Legeay has played down the negative effect of cycling's numerous doping scandals as he prepares his riders for their last race as a team.
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10/10/2008
Cycling champ Lemond says Armstrong 'transparency' is not enough (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Former three-time yellow jersey champion Greg Lemond has played down the anti-doping efficiency of self-policing by cycling teams - and says Lance Armstrong must do more if he is to prove he is 100 percent clean.
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10/11/2008
USA Cycling Development Foundation announces new Kuck Scholarship (usacycling.org)
USA Cycling introduced today the Joshua Kuck Memorial Scholarship Fund, a new collegiate program which will annually award two scholarships to student-athletes who excel in the areas of cycling safety, advocacy and education. Funded by the USA Cycling Development Foundation, the Joshua Kuck Memorial Scholarship Fund was created in memory of the collegiate cyclist whose name the program now bears.
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10/11/2008
US Women's Cycling Development Program diary (Cyclingnews)
The US Women's Cycling Development program was founded by former pro rider, Michael Engleman, as a way to help promising young women cyclists reach their full potential as athletes. The USWCDP networks current and former women pro riders with up and coming athletes through mentoring and coaching.
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10/11/2008
Downtown plays host to St. Francis Hospital Greenville Cycling Classic (The Greenville News)
The streets of Greenville's West End will be the proving ground for some of the nation's top cyclists this weekend as the St. Francis Hospital Greenville Cycling Classic marks its 24th year.
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10/10/2008
Cycling body clears Armstrong for comeback race (Everett Herald)
AIGLE, Switzerland -- Cycling's governing body has cleared Lance Armstrong to make his road race comeback in Australia in January. The International Cycling Union made an exception to its drug-testing rules for the seven-time Tour de France champion to return to the sport.
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10/12/2008
Ernst edges Johnson for cycling victory (The Greenville News)
Chris Ernst spends his working hours as a health inspector in Asheville, checking out restaurants as he supports his family.
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10/10/2008
Cycling body slammed over Lance (Daily Telegraph)
THE International Cycling Union (UCI) has come in for some harsh criticism after bending its own rules to allow American star Lance Armstrong to return to professional cycling at the Tour Down Under.
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10/09/2008
Cycling Body Clears Armstrong for Comeback Race (Washington Post)
GENEVA -- Cycling's governing body is relaxing its own rules to allow Lance Armstrong to make his road race comeback in Australia in January. The International Cycling Union said the seven-time Tour de France champion can compete in the Jan. 20-25 Tour Down Under, his first race since coming out of...
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10/11/2008
Cycling classes put a 'funny' spin on exercise - roanoke.com (The New River Valley Current)
The workouts get teens moving, class founder Kelly McPherson says. BLACKSBURG -- An indoor cycling instructor in Blacksburg has one idea to combat teen obesity rates and keep children in the New River Valley healthy.
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