British Cycling
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Nicole Cooke presents damning evidence to Parliamentary inquiry into sexism and doping in cyclingFormer Olympic and world champion Nicole Cooke appears before the Culture, Media and Sport Committee inquiry into combating doping in sport
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Bradley Wiggins 'to be cleared' after investigation into medical packageUK Anti-Doping investigation into a 'mysterious medical package' delivered to Team Sky during the 2011 Critérium du Dauphiné will reportedly clear Bradley Wiggins
By Gregor Brown Published
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Matt Brammeier retires from professional cycling to join British Cycling as academy coachThe four-time Irish national champion will become lead academy coach for the Great Britain Cycling Team’s men’s endurance programme
By Richard Windsor Published
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Seven questions that Team Sky and British Cycling still need to answerDespite four hours of select committee grilling, there are still plenty of question that we'd like to see answered by Team Sky and British Cycling bosses
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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British Cycling appoints people director to improve rider and staff welfareThe drive for results "has sometimes been at the expense of ensuring that our athletes and staff are looked after" says British Cycling's new people director, Michael Chivers
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Petition to create national road race series for junior women generates big interestA petition aimed at British Cycling to persuade them to create a national cycling road race series for junior women heading towards target within 24 hours
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Laura Kenny fears that public perception of TUEs could put youngsters off sportLaura Kenny is concerned that the negative press and hostility to TUEs could put younger sportspeople off their chosen activity if they require medical substances
By Richard Windsor Published
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Danni Khan: from blades to boards‘Forced’ to try cycling, the Midlander Danni Khan has never looked back
By Sophie Hurcom Published
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Callum Skinner says British Cycling's focus on performance amid 'serious mental health issues' led to retirementThe retired sprinter said the governing bodies response to his 'cry for help' was focused on performance as opposed to 'getting better'
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan Published
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It's time to transform Britain into a great cycling nation, says British CyclingBritish Cycling launches its #ChooseCycling Charter, urging local authorities to sign up to a three-point plan to improve cycling in Britain
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Cycling has more volunteer coaches than any other British sportSurvey reveals level of coaching support for UK riders - but that there are few women coaches
By Cycling Weekly Published
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British Cycling awarded £5million cash boost to get more people on bikesBritish Cycling has been given a major boost in its admirable aim of getting more people on bikes.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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British Cycling appoints new head of medical services in continued medical overhaulBritish Cycling appoints Nigel Jones to head up the medical services across the Olympic and Paralympic programmes
By Craig Cunningham Published
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British junior team pursuit squad smash national record - and then break it againGreat Britain's juniors set a new national record at the European Championships before breaking it a week later at the World Championships.
By Chris Marshall-Bell Published
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Shane Sutton on British Cycling: 'It's just a shame it has ended like this'After being found guilty of using "inappropriate and discriminatory language", Sutton says he is weighing up his next steps
By Gregor Brown Published
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Findings from British Cycling's investigation into Shane Sutton imminentThe internal investigation by British Cycling could clear Shane Sutton of any wrongdoing.
By Chris Marshall-Bell Published
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British Cycling set up Belgian training base to complement Italian oneThe women's Senior Academy will spend the most time in the Belgian house, although other disciplines and squads from British Cycling will utilise the base
By Chris Marshall-Bell Published
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British Cycling threatened with loss of funding if there's any repeat of 'Jiffy bag' caseBritish Cycling could be at risk of losing its public funding if there is any repeat of the Jiffy bag controversy which has rocked the organisation.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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This is how the British Olympic team practice social distancing track startsFor the British Olympic team, 2020 has no doubt been year of uncertainty and frustration.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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British Cycling looking for a new performance director ahead of 2020 OlympicsBritish Cycling has started the process of looking for a new performance director, a job held by Sir Dave Brailsford up to 2014
By Nigel Wynn Published
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'If you're going to ask questions of Shane Sutton you have to ask them of Dave Brailsford too'Emma Pooley questions Dave Brailsford's involvement in setting up Team Sky to win the Tour de France and why there was never a similar plan to help a woman win the Giro d'Italia
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Former British Cycling doctor Richard Freeman accused of obtaining testosterone to improve athlete’s performanceThe date has been set for the medical tribunal of Dr Richard Freeman over a banned testosterone delivery.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Jess Varnish: ‘I’m disappointed with the judgement but I have no regrets’Former track sprinter Jess Varnish said she is “disappointed” to lose her case against British Cycling and UK Sport, but that she already felt that she had won.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Dave Brailsford: 'I'm uncompromising, and some people can't cope with that'Dave Brailsford has defending his style of leadership, saying that it is inevitable for some people to be unable to cope with his uncompromising approach.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Shane Sutton tells MPs how he 'arranged' for delivery of Dauphiné packageFormer Team Sky head coach Shane Sutton has told MPs how he arranged for the delivery of a mystery package that has been the centre of recent controversy.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Rosamund Bradbury and Cameron Jeffers crowned first ever British e-racing championsThe first ever British e-racing championships saw Rosamund Bradbury and Cameron Jeffers crowned national title-holders.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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'TUEs have unfairly been given a bad name', says Callum SkinnerThe Olympic gold medallist says that the saga surrounding TUEs has cast their use in a negative light.
By Chris Marshall-Bell Published
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BBC documentary to go inside British Cycling, asking at what cost all those medals were wonBritain's Cycling Superheroes: The Price of Success?, will be broadcast on Sunday and promises interviews with key figures in the British Cycling story.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Shane Sutton resigns as British Cycling technical directorShane Sutton steps down from his role as technical director for Team GB, saying the riders need to be able to prepare for Rio 2016 free of distraction
By Stuart Clarke Published
