Cycling
 Aussie O'Connor can win Tour of the Alps despite crash
Leading Australian riders Ben O'Connor and Chris Harper have endured crashes at the Tour of the Alps, but with very different results.
 Vine takes first steps to recovery after horror crash
Jay Vine has taken his first emotional steps to recovery since the Australian cycling star suffered a dreadful crash at the Itzulia Basque Country race.
 Aussie star Vine won't need surgery after horror crash
Australian cyclist Jay Vine will not require surgery following the crash at the Itzulia Basque Country race which left him with three fractured vertebrae.
 Jay Vine's wife feared the worst amid his horror crash
The wife of badly injured Australian cycling star Jay Vine has hailed his fighting spirit after his horror crash in Spain, but says he'll bounce back.
 Aussie star Vine, Vingegaard hospitalised after crash
Australian star Jay Vine and Tour de France champion Jonas Vingegaard were among top riders hospitalised after a mass crash at the Itzulia Basque Country race.
 Demoted Matthews misses out on podium place in Flanders
A charge of dangerous sprinting has meant the loss of a podium place in the Tour of Flanders Monument race for Australia's Michael Matthews.
 Harper in Volta support cast to other-worldly Pogacar
Tadej Pogacar has won his fourth stage to complete his amazing triumph in the Volta a Catalunya, while Australian Chris Harper finished sixth.
 Kenny calls time on stellar career
Britain's most successful female Olympic athlete, Dame Laura Kenny, has retired from cycling.
 Matthews' cycling dream ended by bad luck and fair play
Aussie cycling star Michael Matthews has revealed his dream of winning his favourite race, Milan-Sanremo, was hit by bad luck - and his own sense of fair play.
 Matthews pipped in agonising finish to Milan-Sanremo
Australian cycling ace Michael Matthews has just missed out on winning the Monument classic he's always coveted at Milan-Sanremo.
 Hindley savours first podium finish since Giro d'Italia
Australian ace Jai Hindley has finished third in Tirreno-Adriatico, his first GC podium place since winning the Giro d'Italia.
 Hindley set for podium spot in Tirreno-Adriatico race
Australian cycling's stirring week in two major European stage races looks set to be sealed with Jai Hindley grabbing a podium place at Tirreno-Adriatico.
 Plapp loses Paris-Nice yellow but finds new admirers
Australian Luke Plapp has lost his yellow jersey at Paris-Nice but earned plenty of admirers for his excellent defence of the lead in the iconic race.
 Plapp holds on to yellow jersey in the Paris-Nice race
Australia's Luke Plapp has retained the lead in the Paris-Nice week-long race, keeping out of trouble as the peloton headed south to France's Provencal region.
 Rising Aussie Luke Plapp rides into Paris-Nice lead
Three-time Australian road race champion Luke Plapp has taken the overall lead for Jayco AlUla in the week-long Paris-Nice race in France.
 Kenny "slim chance" of Olympic challenge
British Cycling performance director Stephen Park admits five-time Olympic champion Dame Laura Kenny has only a "slim chance" of competing at the Paris Games.
 Kenny "slim chance" of Olympic challenge
British Cycling performance director Stephen Park admits five-time Olympic champion Dame Laura Kenny has only a "slim chance" of competing at the Paris Games.
 Queenslander rides his way to first elite cycling crown
Queensland cyclist Liam Walsh thrilled a parochial crowd by claiming the elite men's scratch race at the AusCycling Track National Championships in Brisbane.
 WA's Leahy continues individual pursuit of excellence
WA cyclist Conor Leahy has won his fifth elite men's individual pursuit crown at the 2024 AusCycling Track National Championships in Brisbane.
 O'Connor agony as he misses UAE Tour win by two seconds
Australian ace Ben O'Connor has been pipped for victory in the UAE Tour by just two seconds after a late burst from surprise winner Lennert Van Eetvelt.