30 July 2008
Triathlon New Zealand and Contact Energy today announced a significant long-term partnership that will contribute to the sport’s continued growth and success. more>>
29 July 2008
New Zealand’s leading domestic road cyclists and their sponsored teams will return to the eight-round Benchmark Homes Tour when it resumes this Sunday in Nelson – Tasman. more>>
28 July 2008
08 Tour de France roundup from the diary blog of Julian Dean. more>>
26 July 2008
One day prior to the ultimate time trial of this year's Tour de France, speculation abounds as to the final overall podium in Paris. more>>
24 July 2008
The riders of the Saunier Duval - Scott team had a day of ups and downs. more>>
23 July 2008
Neither the steepest nor the longest climb in any Tour de France, Alpe d'Huez easily qualifies as the most famous mountain of the race. more>>
22 July 2008
21 July 2008
Tour de France news from Stage 15 more>>
20 July 2008
Today was a little better again as I ran 4th in the sprint. more>>
17 July 2008
Team CSC-Saxo Bank's Jens Voigt was thrilled to see his team's aggressiveness pay dividends for his friend and team-mate Kurt-Asle Arvesen in Tour de France stage 11 to Foix. more>>
14 July 2008
Two more medals for kiwis at world junior cycling. more>>
12 July 2008
Spaniard Manuel Beltrán has become the 2008 Tour de France's first doping positive. more>>
10 July 2008
The first big mountain stage could change many things in the Tour de France, including the identity of the rider in the yellow jersey. more>>
8 July 2008
The third stage of the Tour de France became a glorious day for French cycling. more>>
4 July 2008
The 95th Tour de France kicks off the 2008 season LIVE in the town of Brest and this 1st flat stage ends in Plumelec. Sky TV will have coverage of each stage. more>>
2 July 2008
The winter months are well and truly here, and many cyclists are commuting to and from work in the dark. Unfortunately not all cyclists are using adequate lighting and reflective gear- placing themselves and other road users in danger. more>>
1 July 2008
Widely touted as the man to beat at this year's Tour de France, Cadel Evans will also start the Grant Tour this Saturday with the number one start number. more>>