
Dean: No 'selfie' epidemic in cycling
Kiwi Tour de France rider Julian Dean believes the 'selfie' problem on the current edition is more a misunderstanding of cycling etiquette in Britain than an epidemic in the sport.
Kiwi Tour de France rider Julian Dean believes the 'selfie' problem on the current edition is more a misunderstanding of cycling etiquette in Britain than an epidemic in the sport.
"I suppose I could be called a professional cyclist," Colin Anderson muses, mulling over the thousands of dollars he has raised for cancer.
My Commonwealth Games preparation started on March 26, fresh off my rest period at the end of the 2013-14 season.
Tour de France 2013 winner Chris Froome is the first person to cycle from the United Kingdom to France under the sea.
Most of Brendan Stratton's competitors are fulltime athletes who train 30 hours a week.
Mark Cavendish went down in a late crash. Marcel Kittel's hands went up in victory.
A perpetual fog of drug controversies, barbed wire fences lacerating faces and legs that feel like a mini sledgehammer's king-hit them.
Men's road cycling shapes as a candidate for having the most diluted level of international competition at next month's Commonwealth Games.
If Mark Cavendish was nervous about the prospect of sprinting for glory in front of two million expectant home fans, he did a good job of hiding it.
Two Dunedin people fear the road is becoming a dangerous place for cyclists following a road-rage incident in the city.
Auckland Transport intends spending $200,000 on a super bikeshed at the Panmure railway station.
Cyclists are excited about accelerated planning for a bikeway over the route of Auckland's abandoned Eastern Highway project, from Glen Innes to Tamaki Drive.
Transport Minister Gerry Brownlee yesterday highlighted increases in money for walking and cycling
A need for speed keeps cyclists riding to stay upright at the velodrome, writes Chris Daniels.
A leading British neurosurgeon has claimed that cyclists who wear helmets are wasting their time.
Kevin Pennell etched his name into the folklore of the Waihi Nugget Multisport Festival recently when he produced a superhuman effort because "he didn't want to let his team mates down".
Can a Kiwi cyclist out-sprint a hungry brown bear? In Japan Victoria Clark fixates on this point while pedalling through Hokkaido's forests. She need not have worried.