Cycling
Cooper starts Tour of Southland in yellow
Cycling's Tour of Southland gets underway in the morning, with Wellington's Joe Cooper wearing the yellow jersey for the third time heading into the opening stage.
Dawkins takes bronze in World Cup keirin
New Zealand sprinter Eddie Dawkins has finished third in the keirin competition on day two of the UCI Track Cycling World Cup in Colombia.
Feeling Trapped
Ten years ago Robbie van Dam, Stu Barr and Craig Bond were nerdy university students making chairs and other creative pieces. They all had an interest is New Zealand's declining biodiversity, and… Audio
Feeling Trapped
Ten years ago Robbie van Dam, Stu Barr and Craig Bond were nerdy university students making chairs and other creative pieces. They all had an interest is New Zealand's declining biodiversity, and…
AudioThe National Velodrome
The Avantidrome in Cambridge is a new, world class facility centered around a purpose built 250m wooden cycling velodrome and is host to a leg of the Cycling World Cup in a few months time. Keen… Audio
The future of cycling
Bryan speaks to delegates at this Waikato University organised event on the future of pedal power. Audio
Future is rosy for Auckland cyclists
New images of the $10 million, bright magenta cycleway planned for Auckland have been released. Video
Armstrong settles with insurance firm
Disgraced American cyclist Lance Armstrong has settled a 10-year dispute with an insurance firm over the repayment of $15m paid to him before he admitted to doping.
Villumsen 22nd in world champs road race
New Zealand's world champion Linda Villumsen couldn't repeat her feats from the time trial in the road race at the UCI World Championships in Virginia.
Smith slips out of break-away
A slip on greasy cobble stones has cost the New Zealand cyclist Dion Smith a top finish in the under-23 road race at the World Championships in Virginia.
Villumsen almost lost job after world championship win
Cycling NZ's defending Linda Villumsen over her use of a bike supplied by them in her world champs time trial success, rather than her Pro Team's sponsored bike.
Aru wins Tour of Spain
Italian cyclist Fabio Aru wrapped up a debut Grand Tour triumph when he coasted over the finish line into Madrid to win the 70th Tour of Spain.
Aru on brink of Vuelta title
Italian Fabio Aru is on the verge of sealing his first Grand Tour win after he moved into the lead of Spain's Vuelta with just the parade around Madrid to come.
Roulston makes track return in Rio bid
Double Beijing Olympic medallist Hayden Roulston is returning to the track after seven years to try to make the Rio Olympics.
Give cycling buffer zones a spin - advocate
Laws to make sure motorists give cyclists more space when overtaking them have worked overseas, a cycling advocate says. Audio
Feedback largely positive for a proposed cyclist buffer zone
It could soon be illegal for motorists not to give cyclists ample space when overtaking them. Audio
Cycle network to be ripped up after bungle
Dunedin City Council will spend $320,000 to rip up parts of a $6 million cycle network because some vehicles are having trouble maneuvering the new layout.
Keeping cyclists and trucks from being on a collision course
Finds out what happens when truck drivers and their managers swap the cab for a bicycle saddle. Video, Audio, Gallery
'Everesting' in New Zealand - Liam Cappel
'Everesting' is a challenge in the cycling world, and one young Aucklander has just become the youngest New Zealander to complete it. We're not talking about cycling up Mount Everest, that's… Audio
Cycleway divides local Wellington community, councillors
Plans for a cycleway in a coastal suburb of Wellington have split both the local community and the city council. Audio