Freiberg assumes lead in Olympia's Tour
Michael Freiberg (Jayco-AIS) ran second on Stage 4 of the prestigious Dutch event, the Olympia's Tour, enough to fire himself into the overall lead with two stages remaining.
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Olympic track team to be named early
Cycling Australia (CA) will finalise their Olympic track team almost a month ahead of schedule to help the riders with their preparations for the London Games.
Full StoryTUESDAY 15 MAY 2012
Pendleton primed for Olympic Games
Great Britain's Victoria Pendleton said Monday she was in even better shape heading into the London Olympics than when she won cycling gold on the track in Beijing four years ago.
Full StoryFRIDAY 4 MAY 2012
Germans name Olympic team sprint trio
German track cycling bosses on Thursday selected Rene Enders, Maximilian Levy and Stefan Nimke for the men's sprint team that will aim for Olympic gold in the three-lap power event at the London Games.
Full StoryWEDNESDAY 2 MAY 2012
Thomas thinks Beijing repeat is possible for team GB
Geraint Thomas sees no reason why Great Britain's cycling team cannot repeat their incredible Beijing success at the Olympics in London.
Full StoryMONDAY 16 APRIL 2012
Cycling Central TV catch up
If you missed last week’s Cycling Central TV, you missed another great show with a recap of two of the biggest events of the season.
Full StorySATURDAY 14 APRIL 2012
Meares focused on immediate future
Australian Anna Meares has not thought past the London Olympics and whether she will commit herself to another four years of competition in the lead-up to Rio 2016.
Full StoryFRIDAY 13 APRIL 2012
This Sunday on Cycling Central TV
This Sunday on Cycling Central TV, live on SBS ONE at 5pm, and streamed live right here, we have all the highlights from the Track World Championships and Paris-Roubaix.
WEDNESDAY 11 APRIL 2012
Irish eyes smiling as Irvine on track for Games
Ireland's quest to compete with the world's top track cyclists has been given a boost after Martyn Irvine qualified for the men's inaugural omnium event at the London Olympics.
Full StoryMeyer calls time on track career
Points race world champion Cameron Meyer has removed himself from selection for the Australia team pursuit squad at the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Full StoryTUESDAY 10 APRIL 2012
Great Britain will improve says Brailsford
The architect of the powerful British track cycling team has a worrying
message for their Australian rivals, they will be better again at the
Olympics.
MONDAY 9 APRIL 2012
Olympic track rivalry ignites in Melbourne
Australia and track cycling rivals Britain set out their stall for the Olympic Games by dominating the ten Olympic events at the world championships which ended Sunday.
Full StoryCycling Central TV catch-up
If you missed Sunday's Cycling Central TV, or simply want to watch it again, here it is.
Frustrating night closes chapter for Madison pair
Belgium denied Australia’s Cameron Meyer and Leigh Howard a record third consecutive madison world championship last night with the duo settling for bronze behind Great Britain.
Full StoryDurbridge finding his way in neo-pro season
After switching his focus from the track to the road in 2012, Luke Durbridge is making rapid strides in his professional career, featuring prominently in the Driedaagse Van De Panne and taking general classification honours at last week’s Circuit Cycliste Sarthe-Pays de la Loire.
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