
Oldest Kiwi Rye aims for Masters records
Sheer determination will carry cyclist Reg Rye, 95, to the World Masters Games start-line.
Sheer determination will carry cyclist Reg Rye, 95, to the World Masters Games start-line.
Cycling bosses aiming up from strong world champs campaign
He was only 25 but cyclist Ruaraidh McLeod had accomplished plenty.
Ethan Mitchell claimed the first individual sprint medal by a NZ rider at the worlds.
Another good day for New Zealand's track cycling riders at the world champs
New Zealand has won two medals at the Track Cycling World Championships in Hong Kong.
The boom trio have won their third gold medal in four years.
High performance guru sees plenty of potential with youth coming through.
The New Zealand men's pursuit team had to settle for silver at the world track champs.
After finishing fourth at the last worlds and Olympics, women want a medal this time.
A series of fatal crashes between trucks and cyclists has stirred a call for action.
Forget the Jaguar and ponytail, tackle the toughest bike race, writes Michael Brown.
A firefighter and ex-soldier is set to embark on an epic fundraising mission around NZ.
NZ's gifted sprint team faced conundrum when they returned from last year's Rio Olympics.
Hamish Bond has entered the ambitious world of the sporting pioneer.
Allowing children up to the age of 12 to cycle on footpaths has merit, the NZTA says.
A retired teacher has died after a truck hit his bike in Hamilton yesterday
Shandelle Battersby samples the cycle way from the Bay of Islands to the Hokianga Harbour.
Scot Mark Beaumont hopes to erase Kiwi Andrew Nicholson's ultra-distance cycling record.
Ingenious Kiwi venture fixes bicycles to a disused section of the Napier-Gisborne rail.
Rotorua local Keegan Wright won the Crankworx Rotorua Pump Track Challenge
Police say cyclists shouldn't 'cheap out' on locks for their valuable bikes.
"They don't know if he's going to be able to breathe for himself."
Kiwi Wyn Masters has won the first major race of Crankworx event in Rotorua.
The man who broke the hearts of All Blacks rugby fans at the 1995 W
Cyclist Keagan Girdlestone revisits a happy hunting ground after a near-death crash
The man who broke the hearts of All Blacks rugby fans at the 1995 World Cup has suffered a horror fall in a cycling accident in South Africa.
Taking a positive look at pink bike paths, virtual headsets and a few movies.
Organisers of the upcoming mountain biking festival hope it will crack the $10 million mark for the country's economy.
Fire damage to the mountain bike park above Christchurch is "a lot worse" than originally thought.