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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

Henderson feared elbow broken in crash
Both New Zealand riders were involved in a 20-man crash near the end of the 12th stage on the Tour de France overnight.

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

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

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.

James Griffin: Saddle up for le tour de pharmacy
It is that time of year when a bunch of skinny, obsessed men don lycra and cycle madly all over France for 21 days, in an attempt to be the one standing atop the podium in Paris.

Coromandel: Meals on wheels
The food on the Hauraki cycle trail was worth dismounting for, says Nadia Lim.