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Walker likely to miss BMX nationals with injury
A niggling injury has potentially thwarted the return of Olympic silver medallist Sarah Walker at the BMX National Championships in Christchurch starting Friday.

Truck driver denies killing tourist cyclist
A Christchurch truck driver has today denied killing a tourist cyclist.

Mountain Biking: Young Canadian gets on his bicycle
School is out and total free mountainbiking in for one of Canada's slope style stars Anthony Messere.

Thrill-seeking cyclist's life on edge
A breathtaking video captures the moment a cyclist traverses an almost-vertical rock face to conquer the world's most dangerous trail.

Refugee giving back
She's not a cyclist, but a woman who came to New Zealand as a refugee baby is embarking on a 12-day cycling fundraiser in Cambodia.

Underwater garages planned for Amsterdam's bikes
Cycling has become so popular in Amsterdam that officials have drawn up plans for underwater garages to meet demand.

Minister to constituents over SkyPath
Northcote MP Jonathan Coleman has surveyed his constituents for views on the SkyPath proposed to run beneath the Auckland Harbour Bridge.

No legs, no obstacle for Kiwi cyclist
A motivational speaker who lost his legs in a train accident as child has begun cycling the Central Otago Rail Trail this weekend.

Error robs Kiwis of gold
The shine has come off a golden finish for the NZ men's sprint cycling team after they were relegated following victory in the world champs this morning.

Multi-sporter back in saddle
Multi-sporter Steve Garrett is gearing up for another tilt at the Coast to Coast this weekend after a road accident on the final bike leg knocked him out of last year's event.

Cycling: Focus on future for Cycling NZ
New Zealand cycling bosses not only have the Rio Olympics in mind but also the years ahead after naming a world championship squad with an accent on youth.

Motorbike crash victim meets his hero
When a motocross accident left a young man severely injured, he didn't lose hope. Instead he looked to his motorbike heroes for motivation to get better.

Armstrong tells BBC: I'd cheat again
In his first interview since his admission to Oprah in 2013 that he was a doping cheat, Lance Armstrong has said he'd 'probably do it again'.

Crashed cyclist in stable condition
Ironman competitors rushed to perform CPR on a man who crashed to the ground, bloodying his face, after he came off his bike during the event in Auckland.

Cycling: Classy Villumsen too strong
Linda Villumsen finally grabbed her first major victory in NZ yesterday when she dominated the women's race at the elite national road championship in Christchurch.