French rider Schick takes first stage of Tour du Faso
Julien Schick of France took the first stage Burkina Faso's 23rd Tour du Faso which kicked off from Kokologo, 40 kilometres from Ouagadougou, the Burkinabe capital. More
Team Britain confident of blazing display at World Cup opener
British Olympic gold medallist Ed Clancy is apparently confident that Team GB will put on a terrific show at this weekend's season-opening World Cup in Manchester. More
Malaysia's Kimbeley Yap out of SEA Games in Laos
Two-time SEA Games gold medallist Kimbeley Yap of Malaysia is apparently skipping the women’s road cycling events in Laos in December because she's still recovering from a surgery to correct a slipped disc. More
Injured Malaysian World Track bronze medallist in good hands
Injured Malaysian cyclist Mohd Rizal Tisin, who won a bronze medal in the 1km time trial at the World Track Cycling Championships in Poland in March, is apparently getting top-notch medical care after a four-hour surgery on his left ankle. More
2010 Giro route praised for exciting challenges
The 2010 Giro d’Italia route, which includes no fewer than six mountaintop finishes, has apparently won much praise from both the European media and the racers. More
Team Type 1 all set for new season with some fresh faces
Team Type 1 are set to kick off their third year in the pro peloton with most of their riders, including Fabio Calabria, Michael Creed and Will Dugan, returning plus a few fresh additions. More
Contador prefers to race with a Spanish team next season
With several top teams courting him aggressively, 2009 Tour de France champion Alberto Contador can afford to play hard to get and stick with Astana for a phenomenal salary increase, though his preference is to sign with a Spanish team. More
Plan to scrap London lorry safety plan draws fire from cyclists
London Mayor Boris Johnson’s decision to scrap the city lorry safety unit has reportedly drawn heavy criticism from cycling organisations who point out that nine out of the 15 cyclists killed in London in 2008 died in collisions with lorries. More
Hoy pulls off hat-trick in Manchester meet
Sir Chris Hoy achieved a hat-trick at the National Cycling Championships in Manchester by taking the keirin gold. More
Contador on the radar of four top teams
Caisse d'Epargne, Quick Step, Garmin-Slipstream and Liquigas are apparently keen on signing 2009 Tour de France champion Alberto Contador for the 2010 season. More
UCI suspend French rider Duval for testing positive
The UCI have provisionally suspended Francaise des Jeux rider Aurelien Duval, a former French national Under-23 champion, after he tested positive for the banned stimulant norfenfluramine. More
Cavendish sets his sights on 7 Giro stages next year
British sprinter Mark Cavendish is apparently hoping to win at least seven stages in the 2010 Giro d'Italia. More
Tough climbs ahead for 2010 Giro d'Italia riders
The 93rd edition of the Giro d’Italia in 2010, which is set to kick off from the Netherlands on May 8 and end in Verona on May 30, apparently features loads of tough climbs during the 21 stages covering 3,416.5km. More
2010 Amgen Tour of California to favour climbers
The 2010 Amgen Tour of California, slated to start in Nevada City on May 16 and finish in the Agoura Hills on May 23, is expected feature plenty of climbs during the eight stages across America's sunshine state. More
Jose Cobo inks 2010 deal with Caisse d'Epargne
All-round Spanish rider Juan Jose Cobo has reportedly signed with Caisse d’Epargne for the 2010 season. More
Astana confident of persuading Contador to stay
Although they've yet to get a ProTour licence, Astana are apparently optimistic of keeping Tour de France champion Alberto Contador for the 2010 season. More
Colnago back on the racing bandwagon with BBox sponsorship
Colnago, who sat out the 2009 racing season, are set to sponsor the French BBox Bouygues Telecom team during 2010. More
British authorities all for crackdown on 'anti-social cyclists'
A powerful British government committee are apparently recommending cracking down on UK cyclists who show signs of "anti-social behaviour". More
Free bike option instead of bus pass for Liverpool students
The Liverpool City Council are apparently considering giving students the chance to opt for a free bike instead of a bus pass. More