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Drink driving grandma released on parole
A grandmother jailed after driving at nearly twice the legal alcohol limit and killing cyclist Frank van Kampen on the Kapiti Coast has been released on parole after serving just half of her sentence.

Cycling: Strong team named for world track champ
Intense competition for places has resulted in one of New Zealand's strongest teams ever to the world track cycling champs.

Cycling: Walker, Willers win BMX championships
New Zealand BMX stars Sarah Walker and Marc Willers won the Oceania continental championships at Pukekohe today.

Bolivia: Holiday thrills on highway to hell
Bolivia's infamous Death Road is an unlikely must-do for bike-riding gringos, writes Grant Dyson.

Cycling: Henderson sixth in third stage
New Zealand cyclist Greg Henderson finished sixth in a sprint finish to the third stage of the Paris-Nice race today.

Cycling: Rookie Sergent makes his mark
New Zealand cyclist Jesse Sergent has collected his first road title on European soil by winning the Driedaagse van Westvlaanderen in Belgium.

Cycling: Henderson to race Paris-Nice
Greg Henderson has been named to compete in the opening classic of the European cycling season.

Five of the best: North Island mountain bike parks
There's a track for every ability on two wheels, and great scenery too.

Cycling: Pursuit team second in Manchester
The New Zealand men's cycling pursuit team grabbed second in the final round of the World Cup in Manchester this morning (NZT).

Cycling: Dominant Archbold blazes a path to gold
Shane Archbold has pressed his world championship medal hopes after winning the omnium at the final round of the UCI World Cup.

Bike to the office and enjoy a free feed
Bribed with a free breakfast, many people will be leaving their cars in the garage and choosing to cycle to work today for National Go By Bike Day.

Cycle and walking path on bridge gets Brown's tick
Auckland Mayor Len Brown has shown support for a cycling and walking path on the harbour bridge.