Bradley Wiggins has spoken of the “ultimate dream” of
two British cyclists winning the coveted yellow and green
jerseys in the same Tour de France race and suggested it has
become a strong possibility - but not necessarily this year. Read more >>
A mouth infection and resulting surgery that reduced Mark
Cavendish to “crying like a baby” is the reason why the
Tour de France multiple stage winner believes this is the
year when he can claim both the Tour’s coveted green
jersey and mount a serious attack on the world road
championships. Read more >>
As the pretty girl in the flat cap is pushing her bike up
the hill, her wheels bobbling up and down on the cobbled
pavestones and the basket in the front packed full of bread,
it is little wonder that there is a smile on her face. Read more >>
Ed Clancy’s omnium gold medal in Copenhagen marked the
moment a successful team pursuit cyclist stepped out of the
shadow to stake his claim as the future of British track
cycling. Read more >>
Sir Chris Hoy is looking to break a new record at next
week’s world track cycling championships in Copenhagen,
and exorcise his demons in the process inside the velodrome
where last year he experienced his worst ever crash. Read more >>
It was the London taxi driver’s worst nightmare, after
cutting up a road cyclist and then discovering that he had
Tour de France star Mark Cavendish sitting in the back. Read more >>
As Sir Chris Hoy, Victoria Pendleton, Bradley Wiggins and
others proved last summer at the Beijing Olympics, Britain
rules the world when it comes to cycling, and not just on
the track inside the world’s velodromes. Read more >>
Chris Hoy was presenting a gong for best super hero at the
national film awards in London. His immediate predecessor on
stage was Kylie Minogue, and he would be followed by Samuel
L Jackson. Read more >>