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Paralympic Committee defends Aussie accused of exaggerating symptoms
Amanda Reid has become the subject of a debate about Paralympic classification.
- by Georgina Robinson
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Tour de France
'It's time to leave the party': Mathew Hayman retires after 20 years
The Canberra junior and 2016 Paris-Roubaix champion has decided to put his family first and will finish his career at the Tour Down Under next year.
- by Chris Dutton
Yates wouldn't have won at Sky: Wiggins
Cycling great claims Simon Yates would have not have achieved his historic La Vuelta success had he chosen to pursue his career with Britain's Team Sky.
- by Mark Staniforth
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Vuelta a Espana
Simon Yates seals Vuelta as Mitchelton-Scott claim first grand tour
Yates, 26, riding for the Australian-owned Mitchelton-Scott team, defended his lead during the ceremonial 100.9-kilometre final stage into Madrid.
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Canberra win hopefully a stop along BMX track to Tokyo Olympics
Tokyo is the long-term goal, but first Nathaniel Rodway wants to see how he goes when he steps up to the senior elite level next year.
- by David Polkinghorne
Vuelta a Espana
Yates climbs a mountain to plant a flag for Australian cycling
Victory in La Vuelta on Sunday will be a dream come true for Australian cycling - the first time a home-grown team has won a Grand Tour.
- by Nick Miller
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Buchanan inspires next batch of Canberra BMX bandits
She counts eight-time world champion Caroline Buchanan is a hero and an inspiration, now could Amelia Stichbury one day follow in her idol's tyre tracks?
- by David Polkinghorne
Vuelta a Espana
Yates tightens grip on Vuelta a Espana
Simon Yates has impressively extended his lead over Alejandro Valverde in the battle for the Vuelta a Espana after stage 19 of the race was won by Thibaut Pinot.
- by Rik Sharma
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Burbidge-Smith back on BMX looking for home-town win
Canberra young gun Harriet Burbidge-Smith is back on the BMX looking to win her home event.
- by David Polkinghorne
Vuelta a Espana
Simon Yates maintains Vuelta lead, Jelle Wallays holds off sprinters
Simon Yates maintained his Vuelta a Espana lead of 25 seconds as Belgian Jelle Wallays masterminded a remarkable breakaway to win the 18th stage.
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Chloe Hosking re-signs with Alè-Cipollini and sets sights on worlds
The Canberra cyclist announced on Thursday she will stay with the Women's World Tour team for 2019.
- by David Polkinghorne