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Katie Archibald's Olympic dreams dashed by horror injury

British cycling star Katie Archibald's Olympic dreams hang in the balance after a freak accident involving a garden slab leaves her with a dislocated ankle and two broken bones, ruling her out of the Track World Championships.

Track Cycling Worlds: GB Success in Glasgow

Complete guide to the UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Glasgow - schedule, results, TV coverage and Britain's medal success as home favourites dominate the velodrome.

Jack Carlin announces retirement after Paris 2024 Olympics

British track cycling star Jack Carlin reveals he will retire from professional competition after the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, ending a remarkable career that saw him claim multiple Olympic and World Championship medals.

Pogačar makes history with fifth Il Lombardia win

Slovenian cycling superstar Tadej Pogačar cements his legendary status with an unprecedented fifth straight win at Il Lombardia, completing a dominant 2025 season that redefines cycling excellence.

Geraint Thomas: Tour de France fire still burns

Cycling legend Geraint Thomas opens up about his 2025 Tour de France preparations, reflects on his complex relationship with Bradley Wiggins, and shares his thoughts on Mark Cavendish's record-breaking career in this revealing interview.

Pothole Peril: The Costly Dangers Facing UK Cyclists

A Guardian investigation reveals how Britain's crumbling road infrastructure is causing serious injuries and financial hardship for cyclists, with victims facing uphill battles for compensation.

Froome on horrific crash: 'Told I might never walk again'

Four-time Tour de France champion Chris Froome gives a raw and emotional account of his devastating 2019 crash in France, revealing the true extent of his injuries and his gruelling fight to return to professional cycling.

Vuelta Chaos: Sport's 'Peace' Mission Backfires

The 2025 Vuelta a España's neutralised stage in the Basque Country descended into farce, exposing the dangerous paradox of using major sporting events as diplomatic tools and raising serious questions for race organisers.

Teen amateur stuns cycling world at Tour of Britain

In an astonishing turn of events, 18-year-old amateur cyclist Matthew Brennan outsprinted elite professionals from the Visma-Lease a Bike team to claim a sensational victory on Stage 3 of the Tour of Britain, delivering one of the biggest upsets in modern

Vuelta DQ of Israel Premier Tech Sparks 'Dangerous Precedent' Fear

The UCI's decision to disqualify the entire Israel Premier Tech team from Stage 12 of the Vuelta a España over a controversial 'sticky bottle' incident has ignited a fierce debate, with team management warning it sets a 'dangerous precedent' for the sport

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