Bradley Wiggins knighted by Queen
Tour de France winner Sir Bradley Wiggins is knighted at Buckingham Palace for services to cycling.
Matt Crampton and Laura Trott win medals as Britain's track cyclists finish third overall at the World Cup in Mexico.
Britain's Chris Froome wants to retain his Tour de France title and prove cycling has entered a new drugs-free era.
Headlines
- Doull wins World Cup gold in Mexico
- Cyclist Di Luca banned for life
- Disability Sport Fachie and Thornhill win golds
- Armstrong settles bonuses lawsuit
- Sport Doping bans doubled to four years
- Armstrong alleges doping cover-up
- Wiggins 'in fight' for Olympic place
- Armstrong apologises to accuser O'Reilly
- Armstrong life ban could be reduced
- Horton named in Madison Genesis team
- GB Cycling name Howden as president
Video & Audio
- Watch video 'Sir Wiggo' amused by knighthood
- Watch video Watch the moment Wiggins wins gold
- Watch video 2011: Cavendish's triple crown
- Watch video Hoy gold haul wins 2008 award
- Watch video Cavendish wants Olympic medal
- Watch video Froome up for Sports Personality award
- Watch video James on North's cycling ability
- Watch video Armstrong case 'done' - Wada chief
- Watch video I've not been treated fairly - Armstrong
- Watch video Official takes evasive action to dodge crash
- Watch video Trott wins World Cup gold in omnium
- Watch video Rowsell wins second gold at World Cup
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