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Cadel Evans has counted himself out of winning his retirement event, the Great Ocean Road race
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The International Cycling Union has appealed to the court of arbitration for sport after Roman Kreuziger was cleared of a doping violation by the Czech Olympic Committee
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Novice riders brave insults and risk of physical attack to train for international competitions
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Track cycling specialist has been hit by shoulder and knee injuries but tells William Fotheringham ‘I can get to Rio’
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The gifs that keep on giving The gifs that keep on giving: Neuer v Gervinho and Bielsa v a cup of coffee
Featuring an acrobatic celebration, a peaceful easy wheelie, a fooled full-back and the perils of exercising on a treadmill
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The president of cycling’s world governing body, Brian Cookson, believes Team Sky have abandoned their commitment to developing young British riders
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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
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The 2015 Tour will begin in Utrecht on 4 July and its penultimate stage is set to take in 21 hairpins in the climb to Alpe d’Huez
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Letters: The ‘booming national sport narrative’ appears to legitimise spending more money on football than any other sport
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The double Olympic champion Laura Trott is relishing her improved performances in the points race which has proved her problems in the past
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Jonathan Tiernan-Locke, who is serving a two-year doping suspension, said he is not ready to quit cycling yet
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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
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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
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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
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Great Britain’s men and women qualified fastest in the team pursuit at the European Track Championships in Guadeloupe on Wednesday evening
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Mark Cavendish will return to the track next month to ride in the Ghent Six Day races in November
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Dan Martin won stage four of the Tour of Beijing on Monday as Philippe Gilbert retained the overall lead entering Tuesday’s final stage
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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
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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
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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
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An emotional Andy Schleck says his crash three months ago has damaged his knee, forcing him to withdraw from professional cycling indefinitely
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British Cycling’s chief executive is celebrating a doubling of the membership base since the glory of the 2012 Olympics. Ian Drake talks to Owen Gibson
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Andy Schleck, the 2010 Tour de France champion, has announced his retirement from cycling at the age of 29
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Chris Froome, Alberto Contador, Vincenzo Nibali and Nairo Quintana could chase a €1m prize if they compete in all three Grand Tours next season
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Para-cycling could be missing from the 2020 Paralympics after the sport’s world governing body, the UCI, failed to get its paperwork submitted in time
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L’Eroica bike race held in the Chianti area of Tuscany every first Sunday of October is something really traditional and truly unique
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Parkour Ride is a new concept in cycling that combines racing and music in underground venues. Tom Jenkins was there to capture its inaugural event
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A week after his brilliant performance in the Ryder Cup, Rory McIlroy is in pole position for another trophy, the Alfred Dunhill Links Championships at St Andrews
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Retro styling, dusty gravel roads, and Chianti rather than energy bars. Ben Stott explores L’Eroica vintage cycling race
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The Scottish stunt rider pulled off some impressive moves along the beautiful but notorious Cuillin Ridge on the Isle of Skye
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It will feature tests and reviews of new bikes
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The Red Bull Rampage is the great equaliser of all mountain bike events, draws slopestyle riders, downhill racers and natural-terrain freeriders together in one big-mountain test of all-around bike skill on near-vertical sandstone ridges in Utah.
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The Irish rider has left Alberto Contador’s team and could instead support Chris Froome at the 2015 Tour de France
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Poland won their first elite men’s cycling road title after a late surge took Michal Kwiatkowski to victory in Spain
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