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Lizzie Armitstead missed out on a winner’s rainbow jersey at the world championships in Spain after getting her tactics slightly wrong in a sprint finish
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Great Britain have a talented team and a good plan in place for the men’s road race at the world championships in Ponferrada, Spain
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As she focuses on Saturday’s world road race championship, the British cyclist can’t help wonder what might have been this year, she tells William Fotheringham
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The inaugural Tour of Yorkshire has been confirmed on the UCI calendar for next May after the county’s successful staging of the 2014 Tour de France Grand Depar
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Australian Cadel Evans, the 2009 world champion and 2011 Tour de France winner, has announced he will retire from cycling next February
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Cycling’s governing body has announced plans to form an international anti-doping tribunal by 2015
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Sir Bradley Wiggins defeats Germany's Tony Martin by 26.23 seconds on Wednesday at the UCI Road World Championship to take gold
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Sir Bradley Wiggins has won gold in the men’s time trial at the Road World Championships in Ponferrada, Spain
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The Olympic pursuit gold medallist Joanna Rowsell has criticised British Cycling for not entering a rider in the women’s individual time trial at the Road World Championships
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The Great Britain cyclist, who turned her back on swimming and overcame illness, is in pursuit of more glory at 2016 Games, she tells Donald McRae
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The Commonwealth Games time trial gold medallist Alex Dowsett has tweeted that he is ‘happyaslarry’ to sign a new deal with his Spanish team
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The Dutchwoman who has been compared to Eddie Merckx says she cannot get enough of the winning feeling and is determined to experience it ‘over and over again’
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Europe will fancy their chances of retaining the Ryder Cup, Singapore hosts F1’s wackiest race and the World Cup of Pool gets underway in Portsmouth
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Top-end bikes booming among 'mamils', but Tandem Group blames tough market for cheaper leisure bikes for sales drop-off
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Voigt’s new record of 51.115km in 60 minutes has breathed new life into one of sport’s greatest challenges. If Sir Bradley Wiggins takes on the Hour, he will be competing against many of the greats in one of cycling’s simplest and most brutal contests
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The 26-year-old Ben Swift has followed Geraint Thomas in committing to Team Sky until the end of 2016
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The German cyclist Jens Voigt has broken the prestigious hour record – and immediately retired from the sport
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Team Sky and British Cycling want Sir Bradley Wiggins to head a developmental team which would help his Olympic ambitions and support cycling talent
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Chris Froome will lead a British team full of options for the Road World Championships in Spain later this month
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The head of the UCI should remember that his job is to do something constructive about the real issues facing women’s cycling and stop reacting to silly controversies on Twitter
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A flesh-coloured kit that makes a women’s cycling team look naked below the waist has been criticised by the UCI
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What, exactly, was on the mood board here? Sports luxe? The crop top trend? An unwanted, half-dressed Barbie doll, hanging out of a bin?
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Dylan van Baarle won the Tour of Britain, with Michal Kwiatkowski second overall and Bradley Wiggins third
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Alberto Contador wrapped up his third Vuelta a España triumph when he comfortably held on to his overall lead in the 21st and final stage time trial in a rain-soaked Santiago de Compostela on Sunday .
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Sir Bradley Wiggins has said he will now focus on his bid for a final Olympic gold after finishing third overall in the Tour of Britain
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The defending champion Bradley Wiggins clocked 9min 50.71sec to move up to third overall in the Tour of Britain, but Dylan van Baarle remains on course for victory
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Veteran German cyclist Jens Voigt aims to break the classic “hour” record, while boxer George Groves returns to the ring, and ex-F1 ace Mark Webber heads to Texas
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Alberto Contador won the penultimate stage of the Vuelta a España at the summit of the Ancares, 16 seconds ahead of Chris Froome
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Omega Pharma-Quick Step’s Julien Vermote won the penultimate stage of the Tour of Britain with a brilliant breakaway as the leader, Alex Dowsett, was left behind
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Australia’s Adam Hansen was rewarded for his late break with a rare Grand Tour victory on stage 19 of the Vuelta a España
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Movistar’s Alex Dowsett took the race lead of the Tour of Britain as Matthias Brändle collected his second consecutive stage victory
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Fabio Aru of Italy won the 18th stage of the Vuelta a España while Alberto Contador kept the leader’s red jersey with three stages remaining
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The Austrian rider escaped to victory on stage five but Poland’s Michal Kwiatkowski retained the Tour’s yellow jersey
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Astana have terminated the contract of Valentin Iglinsky, who has admitted using erythropoietin after testing positive during August’s Eneco Tour
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There were some lovely views on offer to the cyclists as the Peleton passed through the Wyche Cutting in the Malvern Hills during the Tour of Britain