Cycling
UCI crack down on Tour de France cheats
Bikes could be checked for hidden motors during stages as part of plans to crack down on cheats in this year's Tour de France.
Cyclist's rules changed on some Akl one-way streets
Cyclists can bike in both directions on some one-way streets in central Auckland from today.
Two kiwis to ride in Tour de France next month
Two New Zealand cyclists - George Bennett and Shane Archbold - have now been confirmed to ride in next month's Tour de France. Audio
Operation Puerto blood bags to be handed over
Blood bags used as evidence in a major Spanish doping scandal must be handed over to authorities for investigation, a Madrid court has ruled.
Fast bikes for Rio
Bike technology and design are vital when it comes to winning Olympic cycling medals. Cycling New Zealand and Avanti have been working together to create bikes for the kiwi cycling team. Audio
New Wellington cyclepath faces stiff opposition
Cyclists, residents, and local businesses in the capital say a proposed two-way cycle path on a busy road will be dangerous to both cyclists and pedestrians Audio
'Mechanical doping' in cycling
The sport of pro cycling is facing another threat to its credibility, with revelations the some riders are using tiny motors inside their bike frames to give them an edge over their purely… Audio
No lycra - we're eating
A Rangiora pub is banning cyclists wearing lycra. The owner of The Plough Mike Saunders explains why. Audio
First of NZ's cycling medal hopes announced
The first members of New Zealand's sprint cycling Olympic team was announced today in Cambridge. Our sports reporter Matt Chatterton asked Sam Webster about his hopes for Rio. Audio
Ebikes buyer's guide
With more and more of us eager to coast uphill (relatively) painlessly we look at the latest electric bikes on the market with Paul Smith, the Head of Testing at consumer.org.nz. Audio
Dafydd Davis: trails and mountain bikes
Colin Peacock interviews a leading Welsh trails consultant and advocate for sustainable land management who is visiting New Zealand to help develop a master plan for Makara Peak Mountain Bike Park. Audio
Cycling to Wellness
A woman, a dog and thousands of kilometres of New Zealand road. Leisa McNaughton cycles the country with her canine companion, Indy, to raise awareness of mental illness. Audio, Gallery
Wanted: Wellington's views on cycleway plans
The Wellington City Council is seeking feedback on plans for at least $6m of cycleways in the city's east.
Le Race victories for Roulston and Villumsen
Double Olympic track cycling medallist Hayden Roulston and world time-trial champion Linda Villumsen have won the annual race from Christchurch to Akaroa.
Cyclists want cycleway to be 'given a chance'
Cyclists are pleading for the Wellington City Council to keep a newly-built cycleway in Island Bay.
National record for women's pursuit team
The New Zealand women's team pursuit rode a national record to qualify third fastest on day two of the UCI Track Cycling World Championships in London.
When can a child bike alone?
How old should a child be before they're allowed to bike to school alone? Audio
How old is safe to bike to school?
A Wellington primary school wants children younger than 10 or 11 to be accompanied by an adult when cycling to school.
Cyclists oppose NSW photo ID law
Thousands of people have called on the New South Wales government to reconsider new laws forcing cyclists to carry identification.
Veterans missing from Track World Champs team
Olympic cycling medallists Hayden Roulston and Simon van Velthooven have missed out on next month's track world champs, but selectors say they will have every opportunity to push for Rio.