Cycling is a national sensation in Great Britain, with eight gold medals in road and track cycling in the Olympics.
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| Event Type | Event | Stage | Match |
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| Medal/Final | Men's Cross-Country | Final | See Results |
| Medal/Final | Women's Cross-Country | Final | See Results |
| Medal/Final | Men's BMX | Final | See Results |
| Medal/Final | Women's BMX | Final | See Results |
| Men's BMX | Semifinal | See Results | |
| Women's BMX | Semifinal | See Results |
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- Symbol for Event results in medals
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- Cycling-Road-Giro d'Italia team classification after stage 17
May 22 (Infostrada Sports) - Team Classification Giro d'Italia after Stage 17 on Wednesday 1. Team Sky(Britain) 219:16:11" 2. Astana(Kazakhstan) +4:27" 3. Blanco(Netherlands) +4:58" 4. More »
- Cycling-Road-Giro d'Italia points classification after stage 17
May 22 (Infostrada Sports) - Points Classification Giro d'Italia after Stage 17 on Wednesday 1. Mark Cavendish (Britain / Omega Pharma - Quick-Step) 113 2. Cadel Evans (Australia / BMC Racing) 109 3. More »
- Cycling-Road-Giro d'Italia mountain classification after stage 17
May 22 (Infostrada Sports) - Mountain Classification Giro d'Italia after Stage 17 on Wednesday 1. Stefano Pirazzi (Italy / Bardiani Valvole) 79 2. Giovanni Visconti (Italy / Movistar) 45 3. Jackson More »
- Cycling-Road-Giro d'Italia classification after stage 17
May 22 (Infostrada Sports) - Classification from Giro d'Italia after Stage 17 on Wednesday 1. Vincenzo Nibali (Italy / Astana) 73:11:29" 2. Cadel Evans (Australia / BMC Racing) +1:26" 3. Rigoberto More »
Cycling Through the ClosersOn the heels of a cycle, Saves and Steals burns through the closer rankings. More »
Latest Medals
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- Gold Maris Strombergs Latvia
- Silver Sam Willoughby Australia
- Bronze Carlos Mario Oquendo Zabala Colombia
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- Gold Mariana Pajon Colombia
- Silver Sarah Walker New Zealand
- Bronze Laura Smulders Netherlands
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- Gold Chris Hoy Great Britain
- Silver Maximilian Levy Germany
- Bronze Teun Mulder Netherlands
- Bronze Simon van Velthooven New Zealand
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- Gold Anna Meares Australia
- Silver Victoria Pendleton Great Britain
- Bronze Shuang Guo China
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- Gold Laura Trott Great Britain
- Silver Sarah Hammer United States
- Bronze Annette Edmondson Australia
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- Gold Jason Kenny Great Britain
- Silver Gregory Bauge France
- Bronze Shane Perkins Australia
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- Gold Lasse Norman Hansen Denmark
- Silver Bryan Coquard France
- Bronze Edward Clancy Great Britain
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- Gold Victoria Pendleton Great Britain
- Silver Shuang Guo China
- Bronze Wai Sze Lee Hong Kong
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- Gold Great Britain
- Silver Australia
- Bronze New Zealand
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- Gold Marianne Vos Netherlands
- Silver Elizabeth Armitstead Great Britain
- Bronze Olga Zabelinskaya Russia
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- Gold Alexandr Vinokurov Kazakhstan
- Silver Rigoberto Uran Uran Colombia
- Bronze Alexander Kristoff Norway
Headlines
- BMX rider's touching tribute
At the starting gate, American Brooke Crain flashed a message written on her glove. Three letters: "A-M-V."
- BMX crash gives New Zealander clear path
In Thursday's men's BMX qualifying heats, New Zealand's Marc Willers won with much more ease than he expected.
- Britain's Laura Trott wins omnium
LONDON (AP) -- She's had a Beatle bow before her, and royalty seeking her time.
- Golden Meares crashes Queen Victoria's s …
Anna Meares has defeated her great rival Victoria Pendleton to win Olympic gold in the women's sprint final.Meares took the final 2-0 and stunned the British crowd who were expecting Pendleton to end her illustrious career on a winning note.It capped a great night for Australian cycling after Annette Edmondson finished with a flourish to claim bronze in the omnium.Fireworks fly whenever Meares and Pendleton meet, and the final at the Velodrome was no different.Meares took the first heat in dramatic circumstances after judges overturned the result in which Pendleton crossed the line only 0. ...
- Cycling-Visconti takes second stage win in …
By Alasdair Fotheringham VICENEZA, Italy, May 22 (Reuters) - Italian Giovanni Visconti recorded his second stage win of the Giro d'Italia on Wednesday to give his Movistar team their third straight victory and their fourth overall in the 2013 race. His compatriot Vincenzo Nibali retained the overall lead as the race reached its crucial final three mountain stages. Visconti, who won the Galibier climb on Sunday, broke away on a minor climb on Wednesday's 17th stage, the Cote de Crosara, with 17 kms to go. ...
Things to know
Cycling Medals
| Rank | Country | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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| 1 | Great Britain | 8 | 2 | 2 | 12 |
| 2 | Germany | 1 | 4 | 1 | 6 |
| 3 | Australia | 1 | 2 | 3 | 6 |
| 4 | France | 1 | 3 | 0 | 4 |
| 5 | United States | 1 | 2 | 1 | 4 |
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