Glasgow Games: Gold for Archbold
Shane Archbold has won New Zealand's fourth Commonwealth Games gold at the velodrome in Glasgow with victory in the men's 20km scratch race this morning.
Shane Archbold has won New Zealand's fourth Commonwealth Games gold at the velodrome in Glasgow with victory in the men's 20km scratch race this morning.
About an hour after Tom Scully and Aaron Gate rounded out a cracking day at the velodrome for New Zealand, a vivid rainbow stretched out across the Chris Hoy arena.
New Zealand cyclist Tom Scully won gold in the men's 40km points race in Glasgow this morning, while fellow Kiwi Aaron Gate took bronze in the same event.
New Zealand's burgeoning sprint cycling programme received another emphatic tick at the Chris Hoy velodrome yesterday.
''Absolute joy." That was Sam Webster's immediate thought crossing the line for his second Commonwealth Games gold in 24 hours today.
A high school coach who once trained one of the country's newest Commonwealth Games gold medallists says his victory in Glasgow is no surprise.
You couldn't wipe the smile off Ethan Mitchell's face after his part in New Zealand's first gold medal of the Glasgow Games yesterday.
Jack Bauer cried, and it would have been easy to shed tears with him.
New Zealand's crack team sprint trio aren't contemplating anything other than victory on the opening night of the track cycling programme early tomorrow (NZT).
The Pyrenees lived up to their reputation for causing ups and downs at the Tour de France yesterday.
Kiwis love a good climb and Andrea Hewitt is no different, meaning her medal prospects in Glasgow are stronger than ever.
I have just been informed that the council is going to put cycle lanes on both sides of Roscommon Rd and Browns Rd in Manurewa.
Roads are for everyone and road rules were made for all road users.
"I suppose I could be called a professional cyclist," Colin Anderson muses, mulling over the thousands of dollars he has raised for cancer.
My Commonwealth Games preparation started on March 26, fresh off my rest period at the end of the 2013-14 season.
Tour de France 2013 winner Chris Froome is the first person to cycle from the United Kingdom to France under the sea.
It is the latest must-do 'thing', the social media craze that has swept the globe, with everyone from Barack Obama to David Cameron jumping on the bandwagon.
Police are calling for witnesses to a fatal crash between a cyclist and courier van at an intersection near Hillcrest this morning.
Most of Brendan Stratton's competitors are fulltime athletes who train 30 hours a week.
Mark Cavendish went down in a late crash. Marcel Kittel's hands went up in victory.