Europeans get 404 message for my .mac page, why?

I recently published some podcasts and sent them the link to my .mac site, but they get a 404 message when they click on my lnk. the link is below.
Is there some reason I should know about access to .cmac from overseas?
http://web.mac.com/ckmedia/iWeb/Motorsports%20Minutes/Podcast/Podcast.html

I'm in Europe, and I can see the page just fine.

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