British cyclist "deliberately run down" in Saudi Arabia
Telegraph.co.uk
A British man has been killed after youths allegedly rammed a car into a group of friends who were cycling in Saudi Arabia. By Andrew Alderson John Currie, ...

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Team Sky started their Spring Classics campaign with a bang with victory in the Het Nieuwsblad (formerly Het Volk) today in Ghent when Juan Antonio Flecha won by 18 seconds after making a decisive break with 19Km to go. Het Nieuwsblad is regarded by many as the first race of real significances in the Belgian spring calendar so this victory is a real feather in Team Sky's collective race caps.

One out of one as Sky win a (semi) classic at first try

The Guardian

Chris Hoy and Victoria Pendleton hit flying form as worlds approach
The Guardian
Just four weeks from the worlds, Hoy and Pendleton look in scintillating form and so do the rest of the Great Britain sprint team, male and female. ...
Sir Chris Hoy and Victoria Pendleton target World Championships boostThe Guardian

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Juan Antonio Flecha, Team Sky's Spanish rider, has won the Omloop Het Nieuwsblad in Ghent, his first ever Classics victory.
A Briton has been killed after youths allegedly rammed a car into a group of friends who were cycling in Saudi Arabia.

British cyclist was 'deliberately run down' in Saudi Arabia
Telegraph.co.uk
A Briton has been killed after youths allegedly rammed a car into a group of friends who were cycling in Saudi Arabia. by Andrew Alderson, Chief Reporter ...

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Two young brothers from York have taken up a 100-mile cycling challenge that their terminally-ill father couldn't complete last year.

Sam and Oliver Miller, along with pupils, parents and teachers at Huntington Primary School, rode 100 miles between them by doing laps of the school playground.

Their father, Martyn Miller, 42, who died last September only six weeks after being diagnosed with cancer, was a keen cyclist and worked at York Cycleworks, in Lawrence Street, for 15 years.

York lads in playground ride for charity

Dallaglio shows steel on wheels
Times Online
“I'm not here for cycling – I hate cycling – I'm here for you,” the former French captain, Raphael Ibanez confessed on Wednesday. He was talking to Lawrence ...

The government should make it easier for people to choose low carbon transport options instead of hectoring them, the shadow transport secretary has said.

Daily Archives: February 27, 2010 (Jersey Evening Post)

THE new multi-million-pound Jersey Dairy is just months away from completion. A JERSEY football coach is aiming for the Premiership after having huge success at the helm of his university team.