
Armstrong tells BBC: I'd cheat again
In his first interview since his admission to Oprah in 2013 that he was a doping cheat, Lance Armstrong has said he'd 'probably do it again'.
In his first interview since his admission to Oprah in 2013 that he was a doping cheat, Lance Armstrong has said he'd 'probably do it again'.
Ironman competitors rushed to perform CPR on a man who crashed to the ground, bloodying his face, after he came off his bike during the event in Auckland.
Linda Villumsen finally grabbed her first major victory in NZ yesterday when she dominated the women's race at the elite national road championship in Christchurch.
Track convert Paddy Bevin is among the pre-race favourites to claim his first elite title at the national road cycling championships in Christchurch this weekend.
Para-cycling. Winning gold and setting a world record in the Women's B 3km pursuit at the 2014 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships.
Sports fans know about the phenomenal exploits of Brendon McCullum, Lydia Ko and the All Blacks this year. Michael Burgess looks back at 10 other feel-good sports stories that captured the imagination in 2014.
Canterbury's favourite cycling son, Hayden Roulston, will be chasing history at the elite road national championships in Christchurch next month.
A cyclist who was assaulted during a motorist's fit of road rage has forgiven the man and says, in fact, he feels sorry for him
If imitation is indeed the best form of flattery, then New Zealand elite sport is in a good space. New Zealand's high performance sporting systems are catching the eye, with delegations from across the globe visiting this country to watch.
Mountainbikers like to know where every bump and groove is on their specially-designed courses.
"Devastated and angry." That's how Lance Tavinor felt when his older brother was diagnosed with end stage kidney failure this year.
James Fouche pulled off one of the school sporting feats of the year in September.
A couple of teenagers provided New Zealand with perhaps its indelible image of the 20th Commonwealth Games.
New Zealand won silver and bronze on the opening day of the second UCI track cycling World Cup in London yesterday.
A trio of talented Takapuna teens will be among an expected 3000 cyclists making the most of a rare chance to pedal across Auckland Harbour Bridge tomorrow.
One podium finish but important points; that was New Zealand's lot at the opening track cycling World Cup event in Guadalajara, Mexico.
A new mountain bike park is in the pipeline at Woodhill Forest after iwi took over ownership, but cyclists also face an increase in fees.