O'Grady discharged from hospital
Australian cyclist Stuart O'Grady, who was hospitalised after collapsing at the Valencia MotoGP circuit on Sunday, has apparently been discharged. More
Dominguez signs with Jamis-Sutter Home team
Cuban-born US sprinter Ivan Dominguez is reportedly joining the renamed Jamis-Sutter Home team for 2010. More
Lavish British guidebook for bike cops ridiculed
A new 93-page full-colour guidebook for British police officers on riding a bicycle has apparently been ridiculed for being too costly and unnecessary. More
20 pro teams to race in 2010 Tour de Langkawi
Twenty teams have reportedly confirmed their participation in the 2010 Le Tour de Langkawi from March 1-7. More
CAS postpones Valverde's appeal hearing
The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has reportedly postponed banned Spanish cyclist Alejandro Valverde's appeal hearing as the International Cycling Union (UCI) and the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) have now been allowed to join the case. More
Evans ready to take on Armstrong in 2010 Tour Down Under
World road cycling champion Cadel Evans is apparently looking forward to taking on Lance Armstrong in the 2010 Tour Down Under. More
Contador offered $12 million to stay with Astana
2009 Tour de France champion Alberto Contador has apparently been offered $12 million per season to stay on with Astana. More
O'Grady collapses at MotoGP course, taken to hospital
Australian Paris-Roubaix champion Stuart O’Grady was reportedly taken to a Spanish hospital over the weekend when he collapsed after a lap on the Valencia MotoGP race course on the back of a motorcycle ridden by 2007 MotoGP champion Casey Stoner. More
Hondo to ride for Lampre in 2010
Veteran German sprinter Danilo Hondo has reportedly signed with Lampre for the 2010 season. More
British Paralympic champ sets new time trial world record
British Paralympic champion Jody Cundy smashed his own world record to claim the time trial gold at the Para-Cycling World Championships in Manchester. More
British riders dominate Para-Cycling Track World meet
Great Britain were in dominant form on the first day of the UCI Para-Cycling Track World Championships in Manchester, clinching double gold and a silver. More
Paralympic champ McGlynn breaks own world record
Double Paralympic gold medallist Aileen McGlynn broke her own world record and grabbed gold at the UCI Para-Cycling World Championships in Manchester. More
Helmet saves Oregon cyclist run over by car
A bicycle helmet apparently prevented a young Oregon woman from sustaining serious injury when her head was run over by a car after a collision. More
Manila cyclists allowed to take bikes on city trains
Cyclists in Manila can now apparently take their bicycles on both lines of the Light Rail Transit Authority. More
Belgian rider Dimitri De Fauw has reportedly taken his own life. The track and road cyclist, best-known as a six- day track specialist during the European off-season, was 28. More
Evans and BMC Racing get Tour Down Under wildcard entry
Australian world road racing champion Cadel Evans is set to give contenders in next year's Tour Down Under a run for their money after his BMC Racing Team were offered a wildcard entry to the race. More
Changes to Olympic cycling schedule to work in Britain's favour
British Cycling performance director Dave Brailsford apparently believes that proposed changes to the Olympic schedule would be advantageous to Great Britain. More
Giro d'Italia could start in Washington one day
Giro d'Italia organisers are reportedly looking at places as far afield as Washington to host the opening stage of the Giro d'Italia some day. More