British Cycling
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Emma Pooley: 'Twitter outrage proves people do want to see more women's cycling'
Emma Pooley also claims no individuals at British Cycling should be subject to sexism accusations
By Chris Marshall-Bell Published
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Scottish cycling stalwart Gerry McDaid dies
Former Scottish Cycling president and international cycling commissaire Gerry McDaid passes away
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Lizzie Deignan opens up about British Cycling: ‘They let me down big time’
Former World Champion says "a lack of leadership" contributed to poor treatment of women within the team GB set-up
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan Published
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People who commute to work by bike should get £250 tax break, says British Cycling
British Cycling to lobby government with proposal to give cycle commuters a tax break, a move that has the backing of Chris Boardman and Dame Sarah Storey
By Vern Pitt Published
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European Track Championships 2020: Gold and silver medals for GB as Matt Walls and women’s team sprint deliver opening night
The European Track Championships 2020 kicked off with some strong performances from British riders.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Gabriel Cullaigh wins Stafford Kermesse (video and photos)
Gabriel Cullaigh defies the bunch to take victory in British Cycling Elite Road Series as Nicola Juniper sews up overall victory in the women's Road Series
By Nigel Wynn Published
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MPs will not question Bradley Wiggins over medical package and TUEs
The chair of a committee of MPs investigating doping in sport has confirmed that Bradley Wiggins will not be called to give evidence.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Elinor Barker signs to Matrix Fitness-Vulpine for 2015
Elinor Barker joins Wiggle-Honda team-mate Laura Trott in moving to Matrix Fitness-Vulpine for 2015
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Bob Howden re-elected as British Cycling president
Howden is elected unopposed for the second year running.
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Eleven new riders join British Cycling Olympic Academy Programme for 2015
Under-23 time trial champion Scott Davies and recent Wiggle-Honda signing Anna Christian among the new recruits.
By Nick Bull Published
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British Cycling partnership with Sky to end in 2016
Long-running partnership between British Cycling and Sky will cease at the end of 2016 after eight years together
By Stuart Clarke Published
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British Cycling confirms departure of endurance coach Heiko Salzwedel
German coach Heiko Salzwedel was reportedly escorted out of the National Cycling Centre in Manchester in October
By Nigel Wynn Published
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British Cycling 'working hard' to close gender pay gap
Difference in pay between male and female staff in British Cycling has been significantly reduced in nine months, says organisation
By Nigel Wynn Published
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British track team debut brand new Cervélo at World Championships
British track team are riding their new Cervélo bikes at the 2018 track cycling world championships in Apeldoorn.
By Simon Richardson Published
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Olympian’s father raised concerns about potential doping, Freeman tribunal hears
An Olympian’s father raised concerns about potential doping in 2013, the Freeman tribunal has heard.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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British Cycling coach at centre of Team Sky mystery package scandal to be quizzed by MPs
Simon Cope, the British Cycling coach who delivered the infamous Jiffy bag to Team Sky at the Critérium du Dauphiné, will give evidence to MPs in February.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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British Cycling president agrees to inform MPs of mystery package contents
Bob Howden, the president of British Cycling, has told MPs that he will inform them if there were medical products in Team Sky's mystery Dauphiné package.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Shane Sutton: Olympic qualification points the target in London
British Cycling's technical director Shane Sutton says he has to manage expectations ahead of the track World Cup in London
By Stuart Clarke Published
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David Millar mentoring British Cycling academy riders about anti-doping
Multiple Grand Tour stage winner David Millar has been mentoring British Cycling academy riders on anti-doping at their new base in northern Italy
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Victoria Pendleton: I'd struggle to earn respect working at British Cycling right now
Former Olympian Victoria Pendleton says she'd love to take on a role in British Cycling but only in a system she felt comfortable with
By Sophie Hurcom Published
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Former England rugby coach Stuart Lancaster on the British Cycling review panel
Rugby coach Stuart Lancaster joins Annamarie Phelps, John Mehrzad and Anna Panter on the independent review board into the culture at British Cycling
By Stuart Clarke Published
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British Cycling's board of directors set to change next month
New rules, directed by the Government, mean that there are to be changes to the board of directors at British Cycling
By Chris Marshall-Bell Published
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‘The real heroes have been tackling this crisis head on’: British Cycling athletes thank the NHS during coronavirus pandemic
British Cycling’s superstar athletes have paid an emotional tribute to NHS workers during the coronavirus pandemic.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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'Significant step forward in athlete welfare': British Cycling forms new riders' group
British Cycling announces formation of a Rider Representative Commission (RRC), featuring 16 riders currently on the Great Britain cycling team
By Nigel Wynn Published
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‘Too many people do not feel like they belong in our sport’: How British Cycling plans to close the diversity gap
British Cycling has announced the steps it plans to take to making the sport a more welcoming place.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Former track sprinter Jess Varnish loses employment tribunal against British Cycling
Jess Varnish has lost her case against British Cycling and UK Sport that tried to prove that she was an employee and could thus sue them both.
By Chris Marshall-Bell Published
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Chris Boardman: 'Riding a bicycle or crossing a street shouldn’t require bravery'
Chris Boardman is presenting his plan to get more people cycling and walking to the All Party Parliamentary Cycling Group on Wednesday
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Highway Code should be changed to erase confusion over cycling two abreast, say campaigners
The rules on cycling two abreast should be updated to erase any confusion from drivers, campaigners have said.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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British Cycling to ask Team Sky to leave Manchester Velodrome
British Cycling hope that severing ties will improve its reputation after the recent inquiries
By Craig Cunningham Published
