
Drug Free Sport NZ use drug cheat to get message across
Drug Free Sport NZ admit it's a risk but have used cheat Tyler Hamilton to warn New Zealand athletes about drug use.
Drug Free Sport NZ admit it's a risk but have used cheat Tyler Hamilton to warn New Zealand athletes about drug use.
It comes as no surprise to me that more children are being chauffeured to school than ever, Kerre McIvor writes.
The new waterfront park in Onehunga has officially opened, writes Sarah Ell.
The Lance Armstrong scandal comes in for dramatic treatment in a film about the drugs cheat by veteran director Stephen Frears.
Inspired by two friends' battles with cancer, an Auckland woman has decided to conquer the country - by bike.
Cycling is gaining in popularity in Auckland, judging by a survey showing a 35 per cent annual increase in pedalling numbers.
Environment Court grants cycling lobby groups permission to join litigation over Auckland's proposed SkyPath.
Up to 18 riders are vying for nine positions at Rio. All are either former world elite champions, junior champions or Olympic medallists.
Award-winning architect pleads guilty to careless driving after he dragged cyclist 20 metres along road and left tyre marks on helmet.
You will go far to find a New Zealand world champion whose public profile is lower than Linda Villumsen.
Kiwi cycling star rode a non-trade bike when she stormed to triumph in the world road championship - and her team wasn't happy.
Crashing off her bike after being hit by a car door on Auckland's busy Ponsonby Rd has put Anna Bracewell-Worrall off cycling to work.
You can't question Natasha Hansen's desire to return to the top in her sport. The track cyclist is in a three-way contest for two places at next year's Olympic Games in Rio.
International federations will be asked to open their chequebooks if they want track cycling on the Durban Commonwealth Games programme in 2022.
New Zealand cyclists returned home yesterday with a golden glow from the world junior track cycling championships in Kazakhstan.
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.
Willers, who turns 30 next month, believes the time is right for him to retire from the sport after being the pioneer for BMX in this country.
You might think BMX racing is all about technique in getting over those tricky humps in the tracks.
Chris Froome continues to have his detractors after being spat on during stage 19 of the Tour de France.