Channel 4 News

Campaign joined by thousands as another cyclist dies
Times Online
A man in his 60s was killed by a coach while cycling through London yesterday. The death came on the day that the 11000th person signed up to the Times campaign to prevent such horrific incidents by revolutionising British streets for cyclists.
Jon Snow's manifesto for safer cyclingChannel 4 News
Cyclist killed in coach collision in BishopsgateBBC News
Cyclists are pompous enough as it is – a Cycling Covenant would make them ...Telegraph.co.uk (blog)
road.cc -Huffington Post UK -Spectator.co.uk
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The Age

Cyclist Renshaw prepares for life after Cavendish
AFP
PARIS — Mark Renshaw's reputation as the best lead-out man in cycling has been put firmly behind him as he prepares to step out of the shadow of British sprint king Mark Cavendish. At the Tour of Qatar beginning on Sunday, Renshaw, the defending ...
Mark Cavendish practises lead-out ahead of Tour of QatarTelegraph.co.uk
Mark Renshaw prepares for life after Cavvelonews.competitor.com
Renshaw's desert plot to defuse MissileSydney Morning Herald
The Age -Times of India
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Bike Biz

CTC appoints Gordon Seabright as new chief exec
Bike Biz
by Jonathon Harker The CTC – the UK's largest cycling charity – has appointed Gordon Seabright as its new chief executive, with effect from the beginning of March. Seabright has worked for a number of high profile charities and membership organisations ...

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BBC News

Cyclists are pompous enough as it is – a Cycling Covenant would make them ...
Telegraph.co.uk (blog)
By Brendan O'Neill Politics Last updated: February 3rd, 2012 Do we need really a Cycling Covenant to enshrine the rights of cyclists and curb the antics of truck-drivers? The Times seems to think so. Over the past week it has expended an enormous ...
Champions call for safer cycling on roadsTimes Online
How dangerous is cycling?Spectator.co.uk
The dangers of cycling... and the trouble with BorisThe Week UK
BBC News -The Guardian (blog) -Hastings Observer
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Who will be the next great American cyclist?
The Guardian (blog)
Of course, there is up-and-coming talent – though even the most ardent American patriot might have to admit that there isn't the slew of exciting new riders coming through as there is in the UK, thanks to Olympic track success, smart Team GB management ...


The Age

Mark Cavendish practises lead-out ahead of Tour of Qatar
Telegraph.co.uk
Mark Cavendish, the British road race world champion, has been practising his lead-out with his new team-mates ahead of his Team Sky debut at the Tour of Qatar. By Telegraph staff Cavendish, who joined the British team following the collapse of ...
Renshaw prepares for life after CavendishSBS
Renshaw gets chance to race CavendishThe Age
Renshaw's desert plot to defuse MissileSydney Morning Herald
Times of India -velonews.competitor.com -Bangkok Post
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Club turn out in force – Goole Today


Club turn out in force
Goole Today
A rapidly developing cycling club launched only eight months ago by former Selby High School pupil Ashley Brown turned out in force for a celebration dinner at a posh hotel near Pontefract. The BBM Revolution Club – already with 250 members – caters ...

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We are British Cycling - we are bike commuters - James Lyon
British Cycling
James looks after all manner of road events at British Cycling HQ and likes to get there under his own steam whenever he can. With two bikes, a varied route and lots of wildlife to look at along the way, James' commute is always interesting.


British Cycling

British Cycling backed Pro-MOTe campaign wins battle on MOT frequency
British Cycling
Commenting on the decision, British Cycling Policy and Legal Affairs Director Martin Gibbs said "We're really pleased that MOT testing will not be made less frequent as we were persuaded by the evidence from other countries that this would have led to ...

CYCLING: Paul bags Hoy award – Oxford Mail


CYCLING: Paul bags Hoy award
Oxford Mail
Henry Latimer collected two awards at the Cycling Time Trials champions night in Hinckley last weekend. The 18-year-old, from Shillingford, scooped two third-place prizes for the junior BBAR (Best British All-Rounder) competition and the Rudy Project ...