Boasson Hagen confirmed for MTN-Qhubeka
After turning down offers from WorldTour teams like Tinkoff-Saxo, Edvald Boasson Hagen will join MTN-Qhubeka for 2015
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Ineos Grenadiers is a British professional cycling team that competes at the UCI WorldTeam level. The team is based at the National Cycling Centre in Manchester, England, with a logistics base in Deinze, Belgium. The team is managed by British Cycling’s former performance director, Sir Dave Brailsford. Wikipedia
After turning down offers from WorldTour teams like Tinkoff-Saxo, Edvald Boasson Hagen will join MTN-Qhubeka for 2015
Having crashed out of this year's Tour de France, Chris Froome has one eye turned to next year's edition as he tackles the Vuelta
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Though Porte struggled throughout the 2014 Tour, Sky boss Brailsford thinks he has the ability and leadership skills to captain a grand-tour campaign
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Despite losing its captain, its plan B, and so far, going winless, David Brailsford said that supporting one man is the way to win
Brailsford tells riders, "There are other blokes who are disappointed not to be here and they would rip your arm off to be sitting in this bus"
Absent Chris Froome, with deputy Richie Porte losing ground, Sky finds itself racing in one-day mode, hoping to catch a break
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After winning the last two editions of the Tour de France, Sky's hopes of repeating ended when Richie Porte faded at Chamrousse
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Richie Porte's tenacious style is further encouraging his Sky teammates to get behind him in his push for the Tour win
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British Tour champion has other goals now, including breaking the hour world record and winning Paris-Roubaix
Richie Porte made his way into third overall Saturday, with a persevering ride in the Vosges. What's up next for the new captain?
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Froome is aiming to be the first rider to officially win back-to-back grand tours in the biological passport era
The Team Sky leader recently rode from the Eurotunnel Terminal in Folkestone, on England’s south-east coast, to Calais in France
Only four riders took the start from the country of the Grand Depart, though one is the defending champion
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Sky rider Sergio Henao exited the Tour de Suisse with a suspected broken knee after a freak accident on a reconnaissance ride of Friday's stage 7 time trial
Sky boss Brailsford says he's not picked his Tour team yet, but concedes that he's building it around Froome
Team Sky on Monday said star riders Chris Froome and Bradley Wiggins have been selected in separate Tour de France warm-up races this month
Sky's Bradley Wiggins and Chris Froome have had a contentious relationship ever since the 2012 Tour de France, where they finished first and second overall
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Australian sprinter Chris Sutton replaces him on the roster for the race that kicks off Friday in Northern Ireland
Several riders on the British squad have been sidelined because of crashes, illnesses, and even anti-doping issues
British team doesn't refute Barry's drug claim, but says it has had a policy to avoid Tramadol for two years
The only rider slated to race the triple this year, Boswell says he's "leaps ahead" of last year and ready to work for Sky's leaders
Former Tour de France winner calls his ninth-place ride at Roubaix a confirmation and says he'll be back to try and win
Tour de France champion would be first Tour winner since Hinault in 1981 to win Paris-Roubaix, but he's starting as supporter to Boasson Hagen
Brailsford helped transform the national program into a successful one, as it won a combined 16 gold medals at the last two Olympics
Tasmanian will skip the Italian tour after a spring of setbacks
The Sky rider will support teammates Edvald Boasson Hagen and Bradley Wiggins at the “Hell of the North” this weekend
Team Sky is hoping to surprise its critics over the next weekends with strong performances at Flanders and Roubaix
The Sky rider runs a Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 group on his bike, which is wrapped in wide tubulars for the cobbles
The Colombian climber reportedly turned in suspicious test results during his winter training at altitude
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Following the line of Wiggins, Froome, and Porte, could Geraint Thomas be Sky's next big thing? He's certainly planning on it
The Sky rider says he wants to challenge those who question his accomplishments in a more diplomatic way
The 2012 Tour de France champion says adding a women’s squad is “the next logical step”
Omega Pharma and Sky split the weekend, Belkin and BMC have a bit of bad luck, and Cannondale and Trek are absent. But it's early days yet
Sky shows a new look in Oman, but it's the same old Froome, and no matter which way they play the game, they're going to be hard to beat
The team found replacements in time for them to participate in the opening stage at Le Cannet-des-Maures
Tim Kerrison helped Sky win two straight Tour de France titles and says Chris Froome learned a lot from Bradley Wiggins
Hoy, who retired after winning a record sixth gold medal at the 2012 London Olympic Games, said he had a front-row seat at the genesis of Team Sky
Nine other Sky riders signed new deals with the team for next season
Team Sky made winning look inevitable, and they couldn't have done it without the selfless sacrifices by Porte
The governing body says Jonathan Tiernan-Locke has discrepancies in his biological passport
The Astana rider is targeting next year's Tour de France and says his squad needs to mimic Sky's training methods
Welshman, who overcame pelvis fracture in 2013 Tour, is recovered and looking forward to the classics
Young Colombian is hoping to assist Chris Froome into a second consecutive Tour de France title come July
The only confirmed 2014 race dates for Richie Porte are the Tour Down Under and the Giro d'Italia, where he will race for GC
Less than two years after a history-making performance at the Tour de France, Bradley Wiggins' role on Sky is still unknown for 2014
The Irishman talks about returning to the European peloton with Sky and more
Sky's Rod Ellingworth says Sky will look at 2014 Tour roster after route presentation on Wednesday
The young Oregonian is already looking forward to another season of hard work and learning the tricks of the trade
Spaniard Tour de France animator will ride alongside Froome and Porte in 2014
Sky's Jonathan Tiernan-Locke faces an investigation by the UCI over discrepancies in his biological passport
Omega Pharma-Quick Step edges Orica-GreenEdge by less than a second to defend its title
GCN goes inside with Sky rider Luke Rowe to see how he stocks his rain bag in Spain
British Tour winner survives a tumultuous day, but Joe Dombrowski loses five seconds and trio of Tour men sheds more than four minutes
Former Tour champ says he can't match Chris Froome and that he'll ride as a domestique as he tries to return to the boards for an eighth Olympic medal
American workhorse will stay at Sky
American rookie is one of two leaders for the British Tour-winning squad at the USA Pro Challenge and is aiming for the top five
After battling through an early-season knee injury and shaking off an August crash, American neo-pro reflects on his first season in Europe
Tour and Olympic champ says his yellow-jersey teammate deserves Sky's backing in the 2014 Tour de France
The Sky rider reflects on riding — and finishing — the 100th Tour de France with a broken pelvis
TrainingPeaks reviews David Lopez's data from stages 18-19 at the 2013 Tour de France
Sky boss says he would "love to do it" when asked about having both riders in next year's race
The new king of the Tour could have a very long reign indeed
"It is not specifically in WADA's mandate to accept specific team or individual requests," WADA says in a statement
Spanish, British teams set furious pace to distance Contador, securing yellow and white, and opening the GC podium for their riders
French sports daily analyzes power records it says it received from Sky and reports the nothing in the Tour leader's profile looks abnormal
Caley Fretz details the two bikes Chris Froome rode to his third stage win of the 100th Tour de France
Sky rider has a lead of more than 4 minutes over Bauke Mollema and Alberto Contador with six stages left
A day after his stunning performance on Mont Ventoux, the Sky rider reiterates claims he's racing clean at the Tour
The way today's peloton races suggests it's cleaner and healthier. Still, taking Froome's dominance at face value requires a leap of faith