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New dates for SkyPath mediation
Mediation between supporters of the Auckland Harbour Bridge SkyPath and its detractors has been delayed by a month.
Pedal power in upward cycle
Cycling is gaining in popularity in Auckland, judging by a survey showing a 35 per cent annual increase in pedalling numbers.
Cyclists win SkyPath action
Environment Court grants cycling lobby groups permission to join litigation over Auckland's proposed SkyPath.
Olympic Games team selection
Up to 18 riders are vying for nine positions at Rio. All are either former world elite champions, junior champions or Olympic medallists.
Cyclist pinned under SUV crushed
Award-winning architect pleads guilty to careless driving after he dragged cyclist 20 metres along road and left tyre marks on helmet.
Cycling: Kiwi time trial ace on top of the world
You will go far to find a New Zealand world champion whose public profile is lower than Linda Villumsen.
Villumsen nearly sacked over bike
Kiwi cycling star rode a non-trade bike when she stormed to triumph in the world road championship - and her team wasn't happy.
Kiwi cyclists on track for an action-packed 12 months
It's a fine time to be among New Zealand's elite track cyclists.
Cycling boss: Durban snags under control
Cycling New Zealand's boss is confident a way will be found to get the sport back on track at the Durban Commonwealth Games.
Cycling: International bodies asked to stump up for 2022 Games velodrome
International federations will be asked to open their chequebooks if they want track cycling on the Durban Commonwealth Games programme in 2022.
Back home with a bag full of medals
New Zealand cyclists returned home yesterday with a golden glow from the world junior track cycling championships in Kazakhstan.
Triathlete plotting safe cycle routes
A young New Zealand rep triathlete is blazing a high-tech trail in the hope of making the country's streets and roads safer for cyclists.
Fear plays no part in pupil's BMX quest
You might think BMX racing is all about technique in getting over those tricky humps in the tracks.
Chris Froome spat on by fan
Chris Froome continues to have his detractors after being spat on during stage 19 of the Tour de France.
Tribe to gather in Rotorua
When avid mountain bikers Tim and Belinda Farmer were offered an opportunity to take over the NDuro Winter Mountain Bike Series they jumped at the chance.
Cycling: Rivals set on Alps assault on Froome
Chris Froome's Tour de France rivals Nairo Quintana and Alberto Contador have resolved to attack the race leader in the Alps.
Urine hurled at Tour de France leader
Tour de France leader Froome had urine thrown at him on the latest stage of the race.
Cycling: Madness says Henderson
With two broken ribs, stitches and painful bruising on his back, Greg Henderson finally succumbed yesterday to his injuries and withdrew from this year's Tour de France.
Tour de France horror: Kiwi breaks hip
New Zealand's contingent at the Tour de France has been halved.
Four favourites for world's greatest race
This year the Tour de France reads paradoxically as both hell on Earth and a climber's paradise.
Cycling: Tour shapes as rip-roarer
Chris Froome enters the room and apologises for not shaking anyone's hand. "You can't be too careful at this time of year," he says, smiling.
Ready to roll — for winter fun
Tauranga-based Kingston settled on rolling back-country Waikato roads around Tirau and Putaruru to host the Okoroire Midwinter Fun Ride.