The Gold Medalists at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Cycling were:
Road
Men's Road Race: Geraint Thomas (Wales)
Men's Time Trial: Alex Dowsett (England)
Women's Road Race: Lizzie Armistead (England)
Women's Time Trial: Linda Villumsen (New Zealand)
Mountain Bike
Men's Cross Country: Anton Cooper (New Zealand)
Women's Cross Country: Catherine Pendrel (Canada)
Track
Men's Sprint: Sam Webster (New Zealand)
Men's Keirin: Matthew Glaetzer (Australia)
Men's 1km Time Trial: Scott Sutherland (Australia)
Men's Team Sprint: New Zealand (Edward Dawkins, Ethan Mitchell and Sam Webster)
Men's Individual Pursuit: Jack Bobridge (Australia)
Men's Points Race: Thomas Scully (New Zealand)
Men's Scratch Race: Shane Archbold (New Zealand)
Men's Team Pursuit: Australia (Jack Bobridge, Luke Davison, Alex Edmondson and Glenn O'Shea)
Women's Sprint: Stephanie Morton (Australia)
Women's 500m Time Trial: Anna Meares (Australia)
Women's Individual Pursuit: Joanna Rowsell (England)
Women's Points Race: Laura Trott (England)
Women's Scratch Race: Annette Edmondson (Australia)
Para-Track
Men's Tandem Sprint B: Scotland (Neil Fachlie and Craig Maclean (pilot))
Men's Tandem 1km Time Trial B: Scotland (Neil Fachlie and Craig Maclean (pilot))
Women's Tandem Sprint B: England (Sophie Thornhill and Helen Scott (pilot))
Women's Tandem 1km Time Trail B: England (Sophie Thornhill and Helen Scott (pilot))
Cycling has been on the Commonwealth Games Sports Program since the 1934 Games.
Cycling first appeared in the 1934 commonwealth games in London and have appeared in every games since.
Australia has never won a Commonwealth Games gold medal in Cricket, Mountain Bike Cycling, Rugby Sevens, Synchronized Swimming and Table Tennis.
Cycling was first introduced in the 1934 Commonwealth Games
Maldives has not won a medal at the Commonwealth Games.
Cycling first appeared in the 1934 commonwealth games in London and have appeared in every games since
The seven selected sports at the 2014 Commonwealth Games were Diving, Shooting, Wrestling, Judo, Cycling, Triathlon and Table Tennis.
Yes, Australia has won the gold medal for netball at the Commonwealth Games. Netball was first included in the Commonwealth Games in 1998. Australia won the netball Gold at these games. They also won in 2002. New Zealand won in 2006, and Australia again won gold in the 2010 Commonwealth Games.
Yes, India won 38 events at the 2010 Commonwealth Games.
England won the rights to host the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester.
Australia won the most medals at the Commonwealth Games with 177.
Australia won the Netball competition at the 2014 Commonwealth Games.