OpinionGregor Paul: Biff out cyclical tour de farceCycling's ethical and moral compass went haywire a long time ago, and yet the sport's popularity only grows, writes Gregor Paul.29 Jun 09:24 PM
OpinionJames Griffin: Saddle up for le tour de pharmacyIt is that time of year when a bunch of skinny, obsessed men don lycra and cycle madly all over France for 21 days, in an attempt to be the one standing atop the podium in Paris.28 Jun 08:30 PM
TravelCoromandel: Meals on wheelsThe food on the Hauraki cycle trail was worth dismounting for, says Nadia Lim.15 Jun 11:00 PM
CyclingBMX Racing: Walker part of Kiwi team showing strong form in USNew Zealand BMX riders made an encouraging start yesterday to their American campaign in preparation for next month's world championships in Auckland.02 Jun 05:30 PM
CyclingCycling: Dawkins reigns in SpainSouthland's Eddie Dawkins has won the sprint final at the Grand Prix track cycling meet in Valencia, Spain.02 Jun 05:30 PM
TravelIndia: Cycling adventure in coastal Goa and KeralaThoughts of cycling in India probably conjure up images of intensely congested streets, teeming with all modes of traffic and sharing limited space with free range animals- a reasonable or enjoyable holiday activity?31 May 03:00 AM
WorldNew York rolls out cycle-share schemeNew York's answer to Paris and London's bikes programme has made its official debut, as the city launches its Citi Bike cycle-share scheme.28 May 05:30 PM
CyclingCycling: Coaching 'no longer worth the sacrifices'Departed national cycling sprint coach Justin Grace may coach another country.10 May 05:30 PM
CyclingCycling: Outgoing coach shares highs and lows of sprint careerNational sprint cycling coach Justin Grace shocked the sports community with his mystifying resignation this week. Having built a world class squad from scratch, Grace has quit three years out from the Olympics in Brazil.10 May 05:30 PM
New ZealandCycle helmet excuses revealedClaustrophobia, deafness, and having an abnormally large head are among the reasons cyclists have been excused from wearing a helmet.07 May 02:17 AM
New ZealandCycling Kiwis will aid cancer researchKiwis are being called on to cycle 200km in two days to help raise money for the fight against cancer - with a world champion already in training for the inaugural event.05 May 05:30 PM
New ZealandTen days on two wheelsMartin Johnston straps a camera to his helmet to compile a video diary of the obstacles cyclists face while Mathew Dearnaley asks officials what they plan to do about them.26 Apr 05:30 PM
CyclingCycling: Women dumpedThe New Zealand women's track cycling team will not compete at another major event until the Commonwealth Games in July 2014.20 Apr 05:30 PM
TravelRotorua: The road's your oysterTrundling along in a camper van, Elisabeth Easther and family take in some of Rotorua's stellar attractions.20 Apr 03:00 AM
CyclingCycling: No moko, no title, in demanding forest raceAll mountain-bikers know that if they win the New Zealand singlespeed championship the mandatory prize is receiving the event tattoo. Or as they say: "No Ta Moko, no title".19 Apr 05:55 AM
TechnologyTech Universe: Thursday 4 AprilSome people turn to surgery to deal with excess weight, but researchers from Imperial College London may soon be able to plug a smart microchip into the vagus nerve to do the job.03 Apr 07:30 PM
TravelRuapehu: Bridge the gapElisabeth Easther finds timber trails, waterways and mountainsides in the Ruapehu District.30 Mar 02:00 AM