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Team Sky announce Wiggins capture
Team Sky sign three-time Olympic cycling champion Bradley Wiggins for the 2010 season.
I will not be leader - Armstrong
American cycling legend Lance Armstrong says he will not be the main rider for new cycling outfit Team RadioShack.
Baxter pleased with cycling debut
Former Olympic skier Alain Baxter makes his cycling debut at Manchester's Revolution event but feels he needs to make improvements.
Dispute as Swift lined up by Sky
Team Sky name Ben Swift in their line-up for the Tour Down Under, but Katusha insist the rider is signed to them.
Paralympic star eyes Olympic spot
Manchester's Paralympic cycling champion Sarah Storey says she wants to compete in both the Olympics and Paralympics at London 2012.
Contador will remain with Astana
Tour de France winner Alberto Contador confirms he will stay with the Astana team until the end of 2010.
McEwen targets Australia comeback
Australian sprinter Robbie McEwen plans to make his professional comeback at the Tour Down Under in January following serious injury.
Hartson planning Armstrong visit
Former Wales striker John Hartson says he is plans to visit cycling legend Lance Armstrong to thank him for his support during his battle with cancer.
Italian cyclist given 20-year ban
Former Liquigas rider Gianni Da Ros is handed a 20-year ban for drug offences by Italy's National Anti-Doping Tribunal.
Wiggins keen for Team Sky switch
Bradley Wiggins tells his Garmin-Slipstream team that he would like to join Team Sky.
Houvenaghel adds silver to gold
Wendy Houvenaghel is part of the Great Britain women's team pursuit outfit that claims silver on the final day of the track World Cup event in Melbourne.
Yates to join Team Sky as coach
Sean Yates agrees to join British squad Team Sky as sports director from the start of next year.
Team pursuit brings sole GB medal
Great Britain take team pursuit silver on a disappointing second day in the track World Cup event in Melbourne.
Downhill champ's golden year
Sheffield's Steve Peat looks forward to SPOTY in home city
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