The iPhone Bike Mount (also for iPod, PDA, GPS) is designed to be affixed to your handlebar, has adjustable arms, accommodates 360-degree rotation, and is apparently "quakeproof". Price: US$14.99. More
Iglinskiy takes first stage of Tour of Romandie
Kazakh rider Maxim Iglinskiy (Astana) took the first stage of the Tour of Romandie, outsprinting Michael Albasini (Liquigas) and Markus Zberg (Gerolsteiner). More / Photos
De Luca's 3-month suspension upheld by court
The Court of Arbitration for Sport has reportedly upheld a three-month ban slapped on last year's Giro d'Italia winner Danilo Di Luca by the Italian Olympic Committee. More
France to jail and fine doping offenders
France is apparently planning to introduce a new anti-doping law under which stiff fines and prison terms will be meted out to those convicted of possessing and trafficking in doping products. More
$125,000 up for grabs in Tour of Pennsylvania
Up to 22 teams are expected to race in the six-day, 450-mile Tour of Pennsylvania, which reportedly offers $125,000 in prize money, from June 24-29 . More
Cavendish takes Tour de Romandie prologue
British rider Mark Cavendish (High Road) took the 1.9km Tour de Romandie prologue on the banks of Lake Geneva in 2 minutes 7.6 seconds. More / Photos
High Road excluded from Vuelta a Espana
The High Road team, formerly known as T-Mobile, have reportedly been excluded from the 2008 Vuelta a Espana, making them the only outfit out of the 18 elite ProTour teams not in the event. More
Astana get invite to race in 2008 Vuelta a Espana
Astana, who've been shut out of this year's Tour de France, were apparently pleased as Punch to get an invite from the 2008 Vuelta a Espana organisers. More
Portland honoured for improving bicycle life
The League of American Bicyclists have given Portland the "platinum" Bicycle Friendly Community award for improving conditions for cyclists and cycling safety. More
LSD creator Albert Hofmann dead at 102
Albert Hofmann, the "Father of LSD" who apparently experienced his first acid trip while cycling home from his lab, has died of a heart attack at age 102 in his home in Basel, Switzerland. More
Liquigas shut out of Frankfurt Grand Prix for not signing anti-doping pledge
Italian team Liquigas have reportedly been excluded from the Frankfurt Grand Prix semi-classic for failing to sign an anti-doping "statement of honour". More
Entries invited for International Bicycle Design Competition
Entries for Taipei's annual International Bicycle Design Competition will be open from May 1st. More
British cyclists campaigning for tougher road laws
British cyclists who’ve been hit by dangerous drivers are reportedly pushing for tougher road laws as the drivers often get off with minimal penalties. More
Jealous woman arrested for trying to run over man on bike
Police have arrested a woman in Florence, South Carolina for trying to use her vehicle to run over a man on a bicycle after seeing him with another woman at a park. More
Honolulu to update Bicycle Master Plan
Honolulu’s Department of Transportation Services will update their 1999 Honolulu Bicycle Master Plan with public workshops from May 13-15. The new plan will cover all of Oahu and will guide future planning to better integrate bicycling into the island’s transportation system. More
Plans to make New York more bicycle-friendly
With 112,000 New Yorkers riding bicycles on an average day, the city is apparently planning to become more bike-friendly through a series of proposed measures. More
U.S. soldiers wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan went on a 65-mile "White House to Lighthouse" bicycle ride last week to raise awareness of the capabilities of injured soldiers, seamen, airmen and Marines. More
Trek have apparently come out with a special ride to commemorate the opening of a bike shop by their "favourite son", Lance Armstrong. The single-speed will be officially unveiled at the May 10 grand opening of Mellow Johnny in Austin, Texas. More