The SE Division Youth Road Racing Championships are to be held on Sunday 11 July at a brand new circuit of closed roads around the...
Yesterday’s Ras stage was a monster, covering 181km through the Kerry Mountains from Charleville to Cahirciveen, including six category three climbs followed by two category...
Today’s stage took the Ras 152km from Oranmore to Charleville across rolling Irish country lanes and open dual carriageway with three category three climbs inside...
Stefan Cohnen, stage winner After yesterday’s hectic racing you’d have thought the riders would settle down a bit on the flat 106-mile stage from Trim to...
Valter Bonca takes to the podium The first day of Ireland’s FBD Milk Rás kicked off with a 132km stage from Dublin to Trim. 143 riders...
An article criticising poor planning in cycle lane development has made it onto page three of the Observer this morning and it’s well worth a...
Over 140 international cyclists from Ireland, Britain, Kazakhstan, Slovenia, Germany and Wales have gathered in Dublin for the start of FBD Milk Rás today. The...
Nicole Cooke underwent key-hole surgery on her knee last week according to her official website. Since suffering a couple of serious crashes half-way through the 2003...
The first of this year’s Grand Tours, the Giro d’Italia, kicked off this weekend in Genova with the 143km stage to Alba. As many expected, Italian...
Another opportunity to cast a benign influence over poll results for the benefit of cycling: ESPN is polling for the best male athlete in the...
Guy Andrews leading eventual winner Bret Perez – image (C) London Cycle Sport A four-year break in racing at Crystal Palace finally drew to an end...
Starting point: Colchester North Essex is a funny county; while some of it lives up to the stereotype of grotty, post-war suburban sprawl, inhabited by girls...
Following US Postal’s announcement at the weekend that they’ll end their sponsorship of their team at the end of the season, Lance Armstrong has hinted...
Crawley is throwing its hat into the National Criterium ring this year as it hosts the second in the 10-race series on May 16th. The...
Italian cyclist Davide Rebellin crowned an exceptional week’s performance yesterday when he added the Liège-Bastogne-Liège feather to his cap after capturing the Amstel Gold...
The UCI announced 2005 dates for its new pro-Tour circuit yesterday following a comprehensive revamp of professional cycling designed to make teams and riders participate...
This Friday, 23rd April, sees the second parliamentary reading of Eric Martlew’s Private Members Bill, The Protective Headgear for Young Cyclists Bill. The Bill, which...
Italy’s Davide Rebellin of team Gerolsteiner won yesterday’s Amstel Gold Race, fourth round of this year’s World Cup, after a sprint finish with former champion...
In the first of this year’s Classics, the 102nd edition of Paris-Roubaix, Alessio’s Magnus Backstedt made history as the first Swedish rider to win the...
As the government today publishes its Road Safety Strategy Review the CTC has responded that government strategy to create safer roads is being seriously undermined...
If you’re a Devonshire cyclist who can spare time to help your local school increase the number and safety of children cycling to school,...
Track racing is both the simplest and the most complicated form cycle racing in existence. The bikes are really simple – there are no...
Time trialling is perhaps the most quintessentially British form of Cycle Sport. Back in the mists of time racing on the open road was...
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