Geraint Thomas’ return to racing goes through Zwift and the Critérium du Dauphiné
Riding back into the 2020 racing restart, the 2018 Tour champ remains circumspect about his future at a team loaded with so many grand tour winners.
Riding back into the 2020 racing restart, the 2018 Tour champ remains circumspect about his future at a team loaded with so many grand tour winners.
French directors believe tensions in Team Ineos could open opportunities for rivals to exploit.
Ineos confirms Froome will start the Tour and retain co-leadership role, sparking potential for team politics and rivalries.
Colombian Tour de France champion responds to allegations of tension within Team Ineos.
Welshman confident that team's tried-and-tested 'let the road decide' approach will work at this summer's Tour.
Five Ineos riders in top-10 of highest-earning pros, with Froome and Thomas placed second and third.
Welshman spoke of how such an unprecedented build to the Tour de France could lead to unpredictable, exciting racing.
Young Colombian shoots out warning to Tour co-leaders Froome and Thomas.
Tour de France champion rode 36 hours on Zwift from Wednesday through Friday, raises over £300,000.
In an effort to simulate the long shifts of healthcare workers helping COVID-19 patients, Geraint Thomas will ride three 12-hour shifts on Zwift over three days.
Social group ride followed by intra-team race to take place Sunday.
2018 Tour de France champion left frustrated as he enters peak years, speaks of importance of Tour for cycling's financial prosperity.
The 2018 Tour de France winner wintered in California for the second consecutive year, to recharge the batteries for another run at the yellow jersey.
Multiple grand tour champion to come back to racing at challenging WorldTour race, eight months since sustaining list of serious injuries in crash.
Races in Portugal and Spain provide important early season climbing and time trial tests for many marquee names.
The four-time Tour winner joins his teammates at a training camp after finishing a decisive phase of his recovery
Team Ineos boss outlines potential race schedules for 2020, avoids confirming Froome's race plans.
The four-time Tour de France winner's road back to competition remains uncertain and no date has been set for his first race of 2020.
Team Sky revolutionized the way the Tour de France was raced, winning seven Tours in eight years. The team garnered plenty of criticism for its budget and its penchant for pushing the rules.
The 2019 Tour winner vows to race the Italian grand tour some day, but it won't be in 2020 as the Tour and the Olympics will be at the center of his calendar.
Sky/Ineos able to ride to repeat grand tour victories with a number of leaders through a 'road decides who's strongest' approach to leadership.
Ineos sport director insists the big-budget team rewards rather than buys success, citing homegrown riders such as Chris Froome and Geraint Thomas as examples of its own development program.
Colombia's first yellow jersey-winner is taking the heat off himself as he prepares for 2020 with big ambitions.
The 2020 Giro d'Italia route packs a huge punch in week three, and features three individual time trials. What do we make of this course that bucks the current trend for short and punchy stages? Let's roundtable!
Bernal happy to let the road decide who will lead the Tour de France, but first he has to decide if he will even be at the start line in Nice.
Welshman admits that the competition for leadership slots at Team Ineos may lean him toward a Giro return.
Former Tour de France champion switches focus to the road race, where he lines up in Great Britain's six-man team.
Wide-open ITT drawing Thomas and Roglic, as Spain names eight to defend Valverde's stripes
Ineos has long desired to achieve the Giro-Tour-Vuelta season sweep. The arrival of Richard Carapaz sets up the team for season-long grand tour domination in 2020
The Vuelta could be more wide open than ever with many of the established GC stars missing for one reason or another
Team Ineos still has not defined its starting lineup for the Vuelta a España — a strong ride in Burgos could earn Ivan Sosa a spot
There are a lot of reasons why Geraint Thomas should race the Vuelta — the Spanish grand tour is there for the taking
Despite some key names missing, Vuelta officials are hopeful the race will pack the same punch that fans have grown accustomed to
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How should we rate this year's Tour de France, and what were the most exciting and important moments of the race? Our final roundtable addresses the talking points from the Tour.
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A year after winning, the Welshman prefers to celebrate Bernal’s victory instead of being bitter of his missed chance to defend.
Weather turned the Tour de France upside Friday and not in ways that will please anyone. But, as Andrew Hood writes, that's simply part of the sport.
The 22-year-old Colombian is poised to be the first from his nation to win the yellow jersey.
Egan Bernal and Julian Alaphilippe had their showdown on the Col de l'Iseran on Friday. Unfortunately, hail and landslides shortened the battle.
The young Colombian climbing sensation rode his way into yellow in an abbreviated stage marred by extreme weather. Thibaut Pinot also abandoned early in the stage.
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The other GC favorites flinched when Egan Bernal attacked on the Col du Galibier. Now, the Colombian has emerged as the biggest threat to take down Julian Alaphilippe.
How does Egan Bernal's advantage change the dynamics heading into the final two stages? And what is the significance of Nairo Quintana's stage victory?
The Colombian climber won alone, out-climbing his breakaway companions. Alaphilippe cracked, but regained the GC group on the descent in dramatic fashion.
Thomas loses a key domestique leading into three decisive stages in the Alps.
Geraint Thomas expects teams to increase the pace in the Alps to try and shed overall leader Julian Alaphilippe.
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The Welshman said he crashed when his gears jammed and he was thrown from his bike.
The Tour de France will be decided in the Alps. On this week's episode we devise a battle plan for Thibaut Pinot to try and win the race on the race's final three mountain stages.
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Australian journalist Rupert Guinness speaks with five international colleagues about the Tour thus far, the biggest stories in each journalist's home country, and how the race will play out in the final week.
A look at the stories that you may have missed from this past week's coverage of the Tour de France
The Pyrenees shook up the Tour de France's overall standings. Who is the strongest? How can Thibaut Pinot or Geraint Thomas win?
A combination of factors has transformed this year's Tour de France into one of the most unpredictable and engaging in decades.
The defending Tour champion says he'll call on teammate Egan Bernal if he needs his help in three critical mountain stages across the Alps.
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The yellow jersey remains the same after stage 15, but Julian Alaphilippe surrendered time to key rivals in the scintillating finale. Now there are three men with a deficit of less than two minutes to the Frenchman.
Though he carries the yellow jersey into the Tour's final rest day, Alaphilippe realizes how hard it is going to be to win the Tour de France.
After putting costly time losses behind him, Pinot is a riding a wave of momentum after three stellar days across the Pyrénées to surge back into contention for the yellow jersey
Reigning champion Thomas looked to have regained confidence and form on Stage 15 only to find his momentum curtailed by Monday's rest day.
Defending champion Geraint Thomas remains positive after showing weakness in the final kilometers of the Tourmalet, where he lost 36 seconds on the yellow jersey.
Though the defending champion lost more time to GC rival Julian Alaphilippe on the Tourmalet, he is not ruling out his chances of taking a second Tour title.
Did Saturday's battle on the Col du Tourmalet live up to the hype? Which GC riders excelled and fell back in the Tour's first summit finish?
Julian Alaphilippe again defied expectations to take second place on the stage, while his GC rival Geraint Thomas cracked on the final slopes of the first high mountain of the race.
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Geraint Thomas and other GC riders now believe Julian Alaphilippe is a serious threat to win the Tour de France overall
Despite a promising first week, hopes of a tightly bound GC battle have succumbed to the suffocating dominance of Team Ineos.
Geraint Thomas needs to pull back three seconds per kilometer on Julian Alaphilippe to take yellow
The Dutchman believes he and his team have the goods to challenge in the mountain stages that loom.
After a relatively smooth first half of the Tour, Egan Bernal will have pressure to move as the race tilts into the first major climbs this weekend.
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The French superstar is realistic about his chances to defend the yellow jersey as the race finally tilts into the longer climbs looming in the Pyrenees and the TT challenge
Team Ineos have Dutch rider Steven Kruijswijk in their sights as the Tour de France heads into the mountains
While several of his main rivals stayed in the lead group, a number of others lost significant time. Thomas now sits atop the virtual GC lead.
Stage 10 dished up chaos, as five of the top GC riders were caught out in the crosswinds. Van Aert sprinted to the win from a reduced lead group.
Tour rookie Woods wasn't injured in a late-race crash Saturday but he lost valuable time that took him out of the GC picture
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