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Pedal power
Whether you use one for a paddle, picnic or professional purposes, a bike is perfect.

Setting the wheels in motion
Exercise, fresh air and new perspectives await those who venture on to Auckland's off-road cycleways, writes Kirsten Warner.

Cycling: Earle wins third stage
Australian rider Nathan Earle has won his second stage in a row on the Wellington Cycle Classic.

Cycling: Did Armstrong holiday in Hawke's Bay?
A private jet at Hawke's Bay Airport has created speculation that Lance Armstrong has been holidaying in region.

Cycling: Le Tour a step closer for NZ team
New Zealand's Pure Black cycling racing team are a step closer to their dream of one day racing in the Tour de France.

Get the kids into action
This year's Weet-Bix Tryathlon series kicks off on February 6 in Hamilton. Diana Clement, whose own children took part last year, offers advice aimed at both young and older readers on how to get the best out of the event.

Cycling: Landis calls for legalised doping
Disgraced Tour de France winner Floyd Landis has suggested drugs should be legalised in cycling.

Cycling: Bad day for Dean
Kiwi cyclist Julian Dean has had more misfortune in the Tour Down Under.

Cycling: Goss wins first stage
Australian cyclist Matt Goss has won the opening stage of the Tour Down Under with a well executed sprint at the Barossa town of Angaston.

Cycling: Roulston wants to make mark in Oz
Hayden Roulston says he has never been in better early season form and is eyeing a stage win at the Tour Down Under.

Top performers honoured at BikeNZ cycling awards
Professional cyclist Julian Dean has been named male road rider of the year at the BikeNZ cycling awards in Christchurch.