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Jack Bauer suffers severe facial injuries
Bauer suffered severe facial injuries after falling into a barbed wire fence during the Tour de France.

BMX: Former world champ gets back to where it began
Vanessa Quin's sporting life turns full circle at next week's world BMX championships.

Cycling: Hard-out racing triplets just love to have fun
The boisterous Rua triplets, John, Steve and Ted from Auckland's North Shore, are hooked on BMX riding.

Phil Taylor: Brit's scorching win revives the big question
Chris Froome's domination of the Tour de France and extraordinary ride up the 21.8km climb of Mont Ventoux has met with a storm about its credibility.

Cycling: At last ... a Tour without the pain
Julian Dean is finally completing a Tour de France without so much as a decent cut, bruise or even airgun pellet lodged in his thumb.

Cyclists get first ride on new link
Cyclists will line up this morning to ride the first stage of a $13.5 million off-road pedalling "super highway" through Auckland's Grafton Gully.

Cycling: Kiwi cherished on Tour
Greg Henderson's dream is to bring glory to a team-mate on the Tour de France, writes Andrew Alderson

Man charged after cyclist's death
Police have charged a 22-year-old man over a crash that killed a cyclist on the outskirts of Hamilton last week.

Fuelling the Tour de Frannce peloton
The Tour de France is one of the world's most demanding events of physical endurance.

Cycling: Tour leader survives 'one of hardest days I've ever had'
Now his rivals know that Chris Froome is not just a bully when his mates are around

Cyclist fighting for his life
A Hamilton cyclist was last night battling for his life after an accident with a car that saw him thrown into a windscreen before rebounding back into a group he was riding with.

Gregor Paul: Biff out cyclical tour de farce
Cycling's ethical and moral compass went haywire a long time ago, and yet the sport's popularity only grows, writes Gregor Paul.