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	<title>As gas prices rise, more drivers ride the cycling trend</title>
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    Charrette recently started cycling to work a few times per week. At age 50 and admittedly out of shape, her main reason was exercise. She also wanted to save money on gas and do something for the environment.
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	<title>Can the Bicycle Save Civilization? - Raise the Hammer</title>
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	<title>Real Men Value Truth and Do the Right Thing</title>
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    U.S. cyclist Floyd Landis has given several possible excuses for high levels of testosterone found in his system, except the one that is most plausible — that he cheated.
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	<title>Armstrong to Landis:  Stop Talking!</title>
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    Lance Armstrong believes Floyd Landis has said too much in public in his attempt to disprove the positive drug test that cost him the Tour de France title.
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	<title>Floyd Landis Today&#039;s Girl &#039;O the Day on Maxim.com is hysterical</title>
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    Floyd Landis 

The alleged crime: After Tour officials found Jose Canseco-esque amounts of testosterone in his urine samples, Floyd is no longer recognized as the 2006 Tour de France champion. 
His excuses: I always have high testosterone, I got wasted the night before on a 12 pack of Testoster-Ale, Mennonites have huge balls (full of test
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	<title>My $100K Offer to Floyd Landis</title>
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    Business maven Michael Robertson is offering Tour de France winner Floyd Landis $100,000 to take a polygraph test with the results and video published on the internet.
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	<title>Tour de France champion Floyd Landis fails drug test</title>
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    Tour de France champion Floyd Landis tested positive for high levels of testosterone during the race, his Phonak team said Thursday on its Web site.
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