
College Sport: Small goals lead to big wins
Don't be fooled by Holly White's reserved, quiet nature. Put her on a bike and she becomes a beast.
Don't be fooled by Holly White's reserved, quiet nature. Put her on a bike and she becomes a beast.
A fortnight ago, Jack Bauer's near-miss seemed like a tragedy. Today, it felt like a triumph.
Greg Henderson's advancing years have aided the cause of the Kiwi men for tonight's Commonwealth Games road race.
Before she got on her bike in Glasgow, Linda Villumsen's finishes from her previous seven major events had the makings of a good game of golf: 3, 3, 2, 2, 4, 3, 2.
Five years of frustration has come to a glorious end after Linda Villumsen at last struck gold at a major international race.
They eventually shared the podium but Anton Cooper and Sam Gaze shared no more than five words during yesterday's spectacular one-two in Glasgow.
About an hour after Tom Scully and Aaron Gate rounded out a cracking day at the velodrome for New Zealand, a vivid rainbow stretched out across the Chris Hoy arena.
New Zealand cyclist Tom Scully won gold in the men's 40km points race in Glasgow this morning, while fellow Kiwi Aaron Gate took bronze in the same event.
New Zealand's burgeoning sprint cycling programme received another emphatic tick at the Chris Hoy velodrome yesterday.
''Absolute joy." That was Sam Webster's immediate thought crossing the line for his second Commonwealth Games gold in 24 hours today.
A high school coach who once trained one of the country's newest Commonwealth Games gold medallists says his victory in Glasgow is no surprise.
You couldn't wipe the smile off Ethan Mitchell's face after his part in New Zealand's first gold medal of the Glasgow Games yesterday.
By the time Simon van Velthooven mounts his bike for the first of his two Commonwealth Games events, the expectation is he'll be New Zealand's clean-up guy.
New Zealand's crack team sprint trio aren't contemplating anything other than victory on the opening night of the track cycling programme early tomorrow (NZT).
The Pyrenees lived up to their reputation for causing ups and downs at the Tour de France yesterday.
Kiwis love a good climb and Andrea Hewitt is no different, meaning her medal prospects in Glasgow are stronger than ever.
I have just been informed that the council is going to put cycle lanes on both sides of Roscommon Rd and Browns Rd in Manurewa.
Roads are for everyone and road rules were made for all road users.
Kiwi Tour de France rider Julian Dean believes the 'selfie' problem on the current edition is more a misunderstanding of cycling etiquette in Britain than an epidemic in the sport.