Here are the stories we found interesting over the last week
Bradley Wiggins unlikely to defend team pursuit gold at London 2012
Bradley Wiggins is unlikely to be part of the Great Britain quartet that defends the team pursuit gold medal in London next August, according to the coach at his Team Sky squad, Rod Ellingworth. "The chances of him doing the team pursuit are really slim now," Ellingworth told the Guardian. "I don't think he will be doing it. He wants to do the Tour then the road race and time trial at the Olympics."
Wattbike: feels like a road bike, used by the pros
"It won't kill you, I promise," says Wattbike's Matt Moran, introducing me to the sleek lines of his company's hi-tech exercise bike at a swanky south London gym. OK, it has some zippy-looking red-and-white stripes, but what's so special about it? The answer is simple: it's what the professionals use. Developed by British Cycling and Wattbike, it has been a big hit with top British cyclists since development began in 2002
German Team Sprinters break Team GB world record
With just eight months to go until the London 2012 Olympic Games, Germany’s team sprint squad last night beat the world record that Great Britain had set at Beijing three years ago.
London 2012 Olympics: British brothers Alistair and Jonny Brownlee eyeing triathlon double at London Games
Amid all the brouhaha last week over the absence of any women from the shortlist for the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award, the fact that the name of Alistair Brownlee was also missing raised barely an eyebrow.
Mark Cavendish receives MBE
The sprint cyclist asked the Queen to cheer him on when he finishes outside Buckingham Palace at the Olympics next summer.
Do women get overlooked for sports awards?
BBC sports commentator Jacqui Oatley and Guardian sports columnist Martin Kelner debate the lack of women on the 10-strong shortlist for the BBC's Sports Personality of the Year, announced last week.
Helen Jenkins and Alistair Brownlee celebrate Olympic Athlete of the Year Award
Helen Jenkins and Alistair Brownlee have been recognised for their outstanding performances this season at the British Triathlon Annual Awards, being named joint-winners of the 2011 Olympic Athlete of the Year award.
Sarah Hammer wins Cali Track World Cup Omnium
Managed to catch US track cyclist, Sarah Hammer, taking the win in the Omnium Scratch race on a (fairly poor) live webstream of the latest round of the UCI Track World Cup. Sarah is targeting the Omnium event for London 2012 and she put in a fantastically dominant performance in Columbia, finishing no lower than 4th in the six events which make up the Omnium.
Wattbike December Training Tracks
We put a shout out on Twitter and Facebook for some tracks for your December training sessions, we had a great response so we've put together two Spotify playlists, one with a dance theme and one with a rock theme. Surprisingly there wasn't a single Xmas song request!
Hope for Olympic fans on Box Hill
Head of sport for the London London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games (LOCOG), Debbie Jevans has expressed her confidence that more fans will be able to access Box Hill during the 2012 Olympic Games.