Cycling
17-strong team to contest World Track Cycling Championships
New Zealand will take a 17-strong team to the World Track Cycling Championships in Poland at the end of the month.
Victorian women and early cycle wear
Kat Jungnickel from Goldsmiths College in London talks about her research into Victorian women's cycling clothing. Video, Audio
New Zealand top nation at Cambridge World Cup cycling meet
Cycling New Zealand is delighted that it produced world-class performances on the track and a world-class event with the UCI Track World Cup that finished in Cambridge yesterday.
Two more gold medals for NZ cyclists
New Zealand scored two more victories in sprint star Eddie Dawkins and Madison duo Campbell Stewart and Aaron Gate at the Track Cycling World Cup in Cambridge.
Gold medal haul for New Zealand cyclists
New Zealand cycling made a world-class statement after dominating the team events on the opening night of the Track Cycling World Cup in Cambridge.
Patrick Bevin wins stage two of Tour Down Under
The New Zealand cyclist Patrick Bevin has won the second stage of the Tour Down Under in South Australia and taken the overall lead on the tour.
The big issue: Transport 14 January 2019
Question of the day: Should kids bike to school - would you let your kids do it? Audio
Under-23 rider heads home elite cycling field
The under-23 Auckland rider James Fouche has headed home the field in the men's race at the national Road Cycling Championships in Napier.
Under-23 cyclist heads home elite riders at National Champs
Georgia Christie of Marlborough headed home the elite riders to claim the under-23 women's title at the National Road Cycling Championships in Napier.
Patrick Bevin and Georgia Williams win time trial titles
World Tour professionals Patrick Bevin and Georgia Williams have claimed the Time Trial honours on the first day of the National Road Cycling Championships in Napier.
Jacques Landry named interim CEO of Cycling NZ
Cycling New Zealand have appointed Jacques Landry as interim CEO replacing Andrew Matheson who resigned in November.
Cycling and football unscathed by damning reviews in latest funding
Damning reports into their culture haven't cost cycling and football financially in the latest round of government funding for high performance sport.
Cycling's Team Sky up in the air?
The future of Team Sky has been cast into doubt after its owner and sponsor, broadcaster Sky, confirmed it will end involvement in professional cycling.
Curbing the vicious cycle: Taming bike lane critics
Bike Auckland has been making a concerted effort to make cycling activism more relatable and accessible under level-headed communications manager Jolisa Gracewood. Audio
Street fighting: the media’s big bike battle
How we get around our cities has suddenly flared up in our news. Even media colleagues are calling each other haters and zealots, and calling each other out for fake news. But is this just background… Audio
Hamish Carter resigns from HPSNZ following leak
Kiwi triathlete Hamish Carter has resigned from his position at High Performance Sport New Zealand after leaking confidential documents to former national track sprint coach Anthony Peden. Sports… Video, Audio
NZ Cycle Trail to get $770k upgrade
The government is to spend $770,000 to improve tracks in the New Zealand Cycle Trail. Video
Hamish Bond targets Tour of Southland
Two time Olympic rowing champion turning cyclist Hamish Bond has targeted this year's Tour of Southland as an important building block towards his goal of making the Tokyo Olympics.
Former track cyclist says "old boys club" had to change after fat shaming
The former New Zealand sprint cyclist Stephanie McKenzie says the "old boys club" at Cycling New Zealand needs to change after she was bullied about her weight.
Review finds bullying at Cycling NZ
Cycling New Zealand says it accepts the findings of a damning review of its high performance track programme and has apologised for its failures. Audio