Inside the race caravan with Team Sky at the Amgen Tour of California
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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
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Will Team Sky try to make the Giro d’Italia so hard that Nairo Quintana will be worn out for July’s Tour de France?
Welshman Geraint Thomas and Spain’s Mikel Landa will present a two-pronged challenge to Giro d’Italia GC for Team Sky.
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For the second time in six months, Sky and Chris Froome have been caught out in an early stage ambush, costing Froome a chance to win
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In Italy's famous casino city, Michal Kwiatkowski (Sky) played the better numbers and refused to gamble in Milano-Sanremo.
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Team Sky principal David Brailsford says his staff made mistakes but denies wrongdoing amid ongoing TUE/doping investigation.
Poland's Michal Kwiatkowski (Team Sky) claimed his second career Strade Bianche crown when he soloed to victory after 175km in Siena, Italy.
Team Sky boss Dave Brailsford has revealed he was treated with the corticosteroid triamcinolone by former team doctor Richard Freeman.
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Michael Barry says he doesn't think Team Sky doped outright but that its use of painkiller tramadol was unethical.
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The British team's grand tour teams are taking shape, with the leaders for each of the three races being named.
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Arriving from Etixx for 2015 as a climber to support Chris Froome in the final miles of mountain stages, Poels quickly established himself with both the team and Froome.
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The head of UK Anti-Doping has criticised Team Sky over inability to prove what was in a package delivered to team doctor during 2011 race.
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British Cycling is still to provide proof a package delivered to Bradley Wiggins in 2011 contained only a legal decongestant.
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There is so much smoke around Team Sky that cycling can't help but cough. The Fluimucil story is still full of holes and inconsistencies.
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British Sports minister Tracey Crouch says Sky's Dave Brailsford faces "important questions" about a package currently under investigation.
Poking fun at Sky fans is like laughing at New England Patriots fans; any criticism is just poorly hidden jealousy.
A British media report claims Sky will not be slapped with citations or sanctions stemming from the 2011 incident.
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Five-time Olympic champion Bradley Wiggins has to clear up question marks remaining over why he was granted TUEs, Chris Froome says.
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Sky’s Mikel Landa sets sights on the Giro, perhaps strongest hint yet that Chris Froome won’t take on the Italian grand tour next year.
Beñat Intxausti, 30, was sidelined for most of 2016 after contracting mononucleosis.
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Team Sky revealed its new 2017 kit in London. But weren't you wondering why it has those little lines in the design?
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Sky hires more strong climbers, bringing on Diego Rosa of Italy and Frenchman Kenny Elissonde.
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Sky broadcasting network stands by its eponymous pro cycling team despite revelations about questionable TUE practices.
Team Sky finds itself under renewed scrutiny, due to hacked information about the team's TUEs and a new, controversial Daily Mail report.
Daily Mail reports that UK anti-doping is currently "investigating an allegation of wrongdoing in cycling" against Bradley Wiggins and Sky
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Bradley Wiggins told UK newspaper The Guardian he was "fully aware" that corticosteroid Triamcinolone Acetonide had a checkered past.
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Every sport has a murky, gray area separating gamesmanship from low-grade cheating. Should Bradley Wiggins be punished for his TUE scandal?
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Dave Brailsford stood by Tour de France champion Bradley Wiggins in his first press appearance since the Fancy Bears hacking scandal broke.
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The driver of the Sky bus is shown nearly running an amateur cyclist off the road during this week's Tour of Britain.
On a hilly transition stage in the Vuelta, Team Sky make life a little harder for race leader Nairo Quintana and his Movistar team.
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Team Sky has signed two accomplished young British riders for the 2017 season, Tao Geoghegan Hart and Owain Doull.
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Does Team Sky's dominance warrant a rule change? Is La Course the best way to showcase women's cycling? We hash out these questions and more on this week's VeloNews show.
Chris Froome and team Sky dominated this year's Tour de France. Do we need to change the rules for them? Is the Tour too predictable? Let's roundtable!
From Sky's dominance to another impressive performance by Peter Sagan, AFP breaks down the 103rd Tour.
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"We'll come back to do it all over again next year," says Sky director Dave Brailsford
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A multi-national support squad has been critical to Chris Froome's pursuit of a third career Tour de France victory
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Wout Poels explains what it's like to lead-out Sky teammate Chris Froome on the Tour's toughest mountain stages.
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Chris Froome pedals his own bike up the mountains of the Tour, but a strong team of climbers is certainly helping.
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