22 Oct 2014:
Team Sky rider says he ‘will have to give it some careful consideration’ as he hints he could prioritise the Giro d’Italia and Vuelta a España
21 Oct 2014:
The double Olympic champion Laura Trott is relishing her improved performances in the points race which has proved her problems in the past
20 Oct 2014:
Katie Archibald and Laura Trott won golds on Sunday as Great Britain completed the European Elite Track Cycling Championships in Guadeloupe with an eight-medal haul, six of them gold
17 Oct 2014:
Great Britain claimed three medals on the second day of the Track European Championships in Guadeloupe, with the men’s and women’s pursuiters taking gold
16 Oct 2014:
The Kazakhstan-based Astana team will be subject to a full review of the management and anti-doping policies after three receent cases involving their riders
16 Oct 2014:
Great Britain’s men and women qualified fastest in the team pursuit at the European Track Championships in Guadeloupe on Wednesday evening
13 Oct 2014:
Tinkoff-Saxo have stated that their proposal to pit cycling’s top four grand tour riders against each other in the Giro d’Italia, Tour de France and the Vuelta is not a joke
10 Oct 2014:
When Suze Clemitson challenged Cookson about the UCI’s reponsibility to women in the sport, he invited her to the National Cycling Centre to discuss wages, equality and that tweet
10 Oct 2014:
The main political parties and 60 big employers support ‘Crossrail for bikes’ – yet behind the scenes there are intense efforts to poison the project, says Chris Boardman
10 Oct 2014:
The Scot, a precocious talent whose 17 seasons as a professional will be defined by his rehabilitation from a drug ban, is about to bow out in the Bec Cycling Club hill climb
Richard Williams: Cooke’s outspoken book, The Breakaway, is a compelling and salutary account of the price she paid for hard-earned victories from which many others in cycling will benefit
William Fotheringham Vincenzo Nibali held the yellow jersey for 19 of the 21 stages from Sheffield to Paris to take the honours and he will be joined by a new breed with no fear of the ancien régime
William Fotheringham: The cobbles of Northern France are something special, and so is Vincenzo Nibali, who looks to have the all-round ability to win the Tour de France