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Cycling: Wiggins douses talk of move to Sky
The Triple Olympic champion Bradley Wiggins has played down persistent speculation that he will move to new British outfit Team Sky in 2010.
Dispute over Team Sky 'signing'
Confusion surrounds Team Sky's line-up for its debut at the Tour Down Under in January after they named a rider apparently signed to another team.
Wiggins is still our man, say Garmin
The rider is still contracted to Garmin, say the team. Photograph: Bryn Lennon/Getty Images Bradley Wiggins 's team, Garmin-Slipstream, have denied a report that the Englishman has signed for Team Sky.
Wiggins' future to be resolved soon
Photograph: Tom Jenkins The saga of Bradley Wiggins ' future on the road could be resolved by the end of the week, with Team Sky poised to complete their line-up for the 2010 season.
Britain cap great World Cup weekend with world record
Britain underlined their dominance of track cycling when the women's pursuit team set a world record and the men's quartet posted the second-fastest time ever in the Manchester round of the World Cup today.
Great Britain's cyclists are back in business says Dave Brailsford at Track World Cup
Any suggestions that Great Britain's track cyclists have been soft-pedalling post-Beijing were laid to rest at the World Cup with a torrent of world-class, indeed world record, performances at the Manchester Velodrome.
October 29, 2009 - Team Sky today announced three more riders for the new professional road cycling team.
Britain's Team Sky signs first foreign cyclists
Michael Barry of Canada has moved from Team Columbia, Chris Sutton of Australia from Garmin-Slipstream and Serge Pauwels of Belgium from Cervelo Test Team.
Pendleton leaves pretenders trailing
Photograph: Philip Ingham/British Cycling Victoria Pendleton brushed off the challenge of the emerging generation at the Manchester Velodrome last night, in the opening session of the British track cycling championships, to claim her seventh women's 500 metres time-trial title.
Second Edition Cycling News, Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Olaf Pollack expects to know this week whether counter-analysis of anti-doping samples has confirmed evidence of manipulation.
Second Edition Cycling News, Thursday, October 15, 2009
It was the first time Heinrich Haussler attended the official Tour de France route presentation in Paris' Palis des Congrs yesterday, and the German-Australian rider was impressed.
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Women track cyclists could be among the biggest winners at the London Olympics after the UCI said it has the goal of ensuring "gender parity" at the 2012 Games.
Wiggins hints at Team Sky switch
Bradley Wiggins has hinted he may leave Garmin-Slipstream to join the new British-based squad Team Sky.
Women could get cycling equality
Female track cyclists could gain parity with their male counterparts at the 2012 Olympics in London.
British cycling prospect Jonny Bellis 'critical' after scooter crash
Great Britain rider Jonny Bellis was still described as being in a "critical but stable" condition after undergoing an operation to remove a blood clot between his brain and forehead.
Cancellara targets cycling history
Having conquered the cycling world on the track, Great Britain are one of the emerging nations on the road, but this is unlikely to be the year that yields World Championship medal success in Sunday's men's elite road race.
Bellis 'stable' following crash
Manx cyclist Jonny Bellis is in a "stable" condition in an Italian hospital following a crash on his motor scooter on Saturday.
On-form Britons hit the road with confidence
BUOYED by a spectacular year on the road, Great Britain enter this week's Road World Championships in Mendrisio, Switzerland, in confident mood.
Edvald Boasson Hagen wins today's third stage of the Tour of Britain race
NORWAY'S Edvald Boasson Hagen is convinced his Tour of Britain victory can catapult him to success at the forthcoming World Championships in Switzerland .
British team Sky gets nod to join Pro Tour races
British cycling squad Team Sky was accepted to race in the International Cycling Union's Pro Tour calendar of events.
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