Zipp Speed Weaponry are coming out with a limited-edition sweater to mark the 80th anniversary of company founder Valentino Spedici Zippicelli's victory at the 1929 Tour the France. Apparently knit from the finest merino wool in the style of the 1920s, the sweater will be made to order and limited to 100 units. More
Kohl could be jailed for five years for doping offences
Austria's Bernhard Kohl, who finished third in last year's Tour de France, reportedly faces a maximum five-year prison sentence after admitting to blood-doping and other offences on Tuesday. More
Rock Racing's Hamilton to sit out Volta ao Altentejo
Spain's David Martin has apparently replaced Tyler Hamilton in Rock Racing's revised lineup for the Volta ao Alentejo in Portugal. More
More large-scale doping rings in Europe?
Fomer Telekom sport director Rudy Pevenage, who's now with Rock Racing, has reportedly hinted that more than one large-scale doping ring existed in Europe when the Operacion Puerto scandal erupted in May 2006. More
LPR take Settimana Lombarda team time trial stage
Italy's LPR won the opening team time trial in Tuesday’s first stage of the Settimana Lombarda. More
Injury-plagued Cancellara to race in Tour of Flanders
Olympic time trial champ Fabian Cancellara is expected to start Sunday’s Tour of Flanders despite being injury-plagued. More
Pozzati takes Three Days of De Panne opener
Italy's Filippo Pozzato (Katusha) took the opening stage of the Three Days of De Panne in Belgium. More
Plan to cover Bath-Bristol bike path with plastic roof
Plans are apparently afoot to cover the Bath-Bristol bike path with hard weatherproof plastic held up by metal poles. More
Rapha's £3,000 three-piece suit for the 'gentleman city cyclist'
Rapha are reportedly coming out with a £3,000 three-piece suit designed "specifically for the gentleman city cyclist" that will look good "both on the bike and in the boardroom". More
2009 Giro d' Italia to climax in the Eternal City of Roma
The final stage of the 100th anniversary editon of the Giro d'Italia will apparently be held in Roma, the Eternal City, covering 15.5km, from Piazza Venezia to the Imperial Forum, in the shadow of the Colosseum. More
Giorgia Bronzini wins women's points race gold at track worlds
Italy's Giorgia Bronzini took the women's points race title at the Track World Championship in Poland. More
Australia tops at track worlds with 10 medals
Australia topped the medals tally at the World Track Cycling Championships in Pruszkow, Poland with a total haul of 10 medals, including four golds. More
Malaysian track cyclist Azizul Hasni Awang, 21, created history of sorts by becoming the first rider from his country to win a World Track Cycling silver medal. Azizul, dubbed "the pocket rocket" because of his small size, was beaten by Gregory Bauge of France to the gold in the men's sprint event at the World Track Cycling Championships in Pruszkow, Poland, on Sunday. Another Malaysian rider, Mohd Rizal Tisin, also rode into the history books by winning the bronze medal in the 1,000-metre time trial event. More / More 2
France's Gregory Bauge takes world sprint title
Gregory Bauge of France overcame a strong challenge from Azizul Hasni Awang of Malaysia to capture the men’s individual sprint title and pick up the final gold medal on the closing day of the track world championships in Poland on Sunday. More / Photos
Voigt captures Criterium International title for the fifth time
Germany's Jens Voigt (Saxo Bank), who came out fifth in Sunday’s 8.3km individual time trial, has won the Criterium International for a record fifth time. More
Track cycling getting bigger and more diverse
Track cycling is apparently getting bigger and more diverse, with more countries represented, like Malaysia who win their first (bronze in the Kilo) and second (silver in the sprint) international medals ever. More
Vos takes Women's World Cup lead with Trofeo Binda win
Marianne Vos to won the Trofeo Binda in Italy on Sunday to grab the leader’s jersey in the 2009 women’s World Cup. More
Pendleton grabs individual sprint gold at track worlds
British track star Victoria Pendleton took the women’s individual sprint title at the track world championships in Pruszkow, Poland on Saturday. More
German Nimke takes world track 1km time trial title
Germany's Stefan Nimke won the men’s 1km time trial gold at the track cycling world championships in Poland, while Taylor Phinney of the US took the silver, and Mohd Rizal Tisin of Malaysia, the bronze.More Photos
Pozzato outsprints Boonen to win E3 Prize
Italy’s Filippo Pozzato outrode hot favourite Tom Boonen to win Belgium's E3 Prize cycling race on Saturday. More
Armstrong tweets that he's back on his 'spin bike'
Lance Armstrong is apparently back on his trainer, three days after surgery to fix his broken right collarbone. "Got on the spin bike for half an hour today," the seven-time Tour de France tweeted. More / LA at Twitter
How cycling transformed The Apprentice star Sir Alan Sugar
Cycling has apparently transformed 62-year-old The Apprentice star Sir Alan Sugar and helped him lose weight. More
Giant Bicycles co-founder plans 1,688km bike ride in May
Giant Bicycles chairman and co-founder King Liu, 75, is reportedly planning a 20-day, 1,688km bike ride from Beijing to Shanghai in May. More>