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Press Release - Tiaa-Cref headed to Route du Sud
Team TIAA-CREF is ecstatic to announce that it will be participating in the 2005 Route du Sud.
Velonews | Thursday May 5
Cycling Notebook Danielson gaining on Armstrong -- rapidly
The torch might not have been passed just yet, but Tom Danielson has his fingers on the fiery brand.
SF Gate | Apr 30, 2005
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Levi Leipheimer Georgia
Levi Leipheimer shot to prominence when he made the podium at the 2001 Vuelta while riding for US Postal.
Cyclingnews.com | Apr 23, 2005
Oh what a night
On Thursday, October 7, Sinclair Imports hosted its now near-legendary Interbike party inside the pub-brewery at the Monte Carlo Hotel and Casino.
Bike-zone.com | Oct 13, 2004
America doesn't dominate world sports scene
Why, we're unquestionably No. 1 in cycling. Lance Armstrong against the globe. Let's just hope he doesn't soon retire because America's No.
Scripps-Howard | Sep 22, 2004
Santa Rosan Leipheimer among cyclists laid low by searing heat
With one lap to go Saturday afternoon, Santa Rosan Levi Leipheimer had nothing left in the tank.
The Press Democrat | Aug 15, 2004
U.S. cycling team adds Leipheimer
Levi Leipheimer was selected Wednesday to replace Lance Armstrong on the U.S. Olympic men's road cycling team.
The Florida Times-Union | Jul 15, 2004
TDF Week 1: The Race is On- Really!
The bunch weren't the only things in the ditch in week one. Thankfully none of the crashes have been as devastating to the overall contenders as last year's first stage into Meaux, in which Levi Leipheimer broke his pelvis and Tyler ...
PezCycling News | Jul 12, 2004

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Leipheimer named to replace Armstrong on US Olympic cycling squad
Levi Leipheimer, one of seven Americans riding in the Tour de France, has been named to replace five-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong on the ...
AFP via KeepMedia.com | Jul 15, 2004
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