Cycling
NZ cyclist facing suspension
A top New Zealand cyclist is facing the reality of a lengthy time out of competition after copping a hefty ban for doping. Current national road race champion Olivia Ray has been suspended for… Video, Audio
Cycling World Champs in Wollongong under magpie attack
Springtime and magpie swooping season are synonymous - but the magpies in Wollongong, south of Sydney, have become world-famous.
That's because they've been swooping some of the most elite cyclists… Video, Audio
Shining new Ngā Hau Māngere bridge opens to public
Get your wheels, your shoes, your fishing rod and reel – the old Māngere Bridge has been replaced and is opening to the public.
For more than 100 years the communities of Onehunga and Māngere Bridge… Video, Audio
Pressure on Waka Kotahi over Harbour Bridge cycle lane trial
A cycling group is threatening legal action against Waka Kotahi for putting the brakes on trialling a walking and cycling lane on the Auckland Harbour Bridge. And in an ironic twist - the action could… Audio
Golden Games - record Commonwealth gold medal haul
New Zealand has bagged a record gold medal haul at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham. Susie speaks to team chef de mission Nigel Avery about how these Games are making history. Audio
Corbin too strong in Games scratch race
A dream result for cyclist Corbin Strong at his first Commonwealth Games.
Commonwealth Games Day 2: Pascoe wins gold, NZ cyclists put on a display
In a successful day of competition, New Zealand's track cycling teams notched gold twice in an hour while Dame Sophie Pascoe secured her fifth Commonwealth Games gold medal.
Action plan announced following the death of cyclist Olivia Podmore
HPSNZ has released a 10-point action plan in response to the independent inquiry report, which was commissioned following the death of cyclist Olivia Podmore.
The Panel with Mark Sainsbury and Catherine Robertson (Pt. 2)
Wallace and panellists Mark Sainsbury and Catherine Robertson hear from LGNZ chief executive Susan Freeman-Greene about the Government's decision to take away the requirement for political candidates… Audio
The Pre-Panel with Georgie Stylianou and Raybon Kan
Today on The Pre-Panel Wallace and panellists Georgie Stylianou and Raybon Kan hear from New Zealand's premier Elvis impersonator about the licensing company that controls the name and image of "The… Audio
'I am sorry' - Cycling NZ vows improvement after damning report
Cycling New Zealand and High Performance Sport New Zealand are apologising for "unresolved trauma" and vowing to do better after the release of another damning report into cycling's high performance… Audio
Congestion charges for Auckland to be announced
It's expected that next week the government is going to unveil plans for a congestion charge in the country's largest city, Auckland. Jesse speaks to Matt Lowrie, the editor of transport and urban… Audio
'Tired motorists' v 'kids back on bikes' - ongoing division over cycleway plan
Auckland Council has endorsed the business case for a $306 million plan to construct cycleways in the city but the topic is still proving divisive. Audio
Division over $306m planned for cycling in Auckland
Auckland councillors have argued over whether the city is getting bang for its buck from $306 million of planned spending on cycling. Audio
Mountain bike trails put new spin on Whanganui farm
Tom Oskam has built mountain bike trails in Australia and Canada and has returned to his family land on the Whanganui River to create tracks through the regenerating forest. The old woolshed is now… Video, Audio
Mountain bike trails put new spin on Whanganui farm
Tom Oskam has built mountain bike trails in Australia and Canada and has returned to his family land on the Whanganui River to create tracks through the regenerating forest. The old woolshed is now…
AudioMore people on bikes in Palmerston North after cycleway trial
Protecting cyclists from traffic on a small stretch of Palmerston North highway has been criticised by some motorists.
And, after a trial that's lasted more than a year, the future of the cycleway is… Audio
Riding On - tourism operator looks forward to border opening
The cycling boom has helped a King Country rural tourism business keep ticking over during the pandemic but the border opening to Australians this month can't come soon enough for Epic Cycle… Audio
Riding On - tourism operator looks forward to border opening
The cycling boom has helped a King Country rural tourism business keep ticking over during the pandemic but the border opening to Australians this month can't come soon enough for Epic Cycle…
AudioAuckland Harbour Bridge bike day, but no trial
A cycle and pedestrian lane trial for the Auckland Harbour Bridge has been blocked by Waka Kotahi NZTA, who is planning a celebratory bike ride instead.