Team Sky motorhome blocked by new UCI rule, Froome must use hotels during Tour
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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
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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The UCI issues a new rule to ban pro racers from using motorhomes in lieu of race hotels, such as the one Sky planned to use at Tour
Team Sky boss Brailsford said he will wait until after Tour de Suisse to select the eight riders to support Froome in the Tour de France
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Team Sky is committed to improving its top riders' sleep and hygiene by using a motorhome instead of low-budget hotels
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David Brailsford says that Richie Porte has proven himself as one of the world's top stage racers even though he abandoned the Giro
Team Sky boss says he wants the race jury to be more consistent in how it applies rules after his Giro leader is penalized two minutes
Richie Porte's bad day at the Giro gets worse as the race jury decides to penalize the GC favorite for receiving aid from an Orica rider
Successful in one-week races earlier this year, Richie Porte is now trying to manage his assets and his supporting cast across three weeks
Following a string of wet-weather crashes this spring, Team Sky is testing new tires at the Giro d’Italia
Richie Porte delivers a strong performance in stage 5, but his contingent of support riders is noticeably thin on the final climb
It's a home away from home away from home: The Richie-Mobile will let Porte rest on the road
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The squad will work for the Tasmanian starting this weekend as he attempts to win his first grand tour
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Geraint Thomas will wear Romandie's first leader's jersey as Team Sky beats Orica-GreenEdge by less than one second
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Though he didn't close out his road career with a fairytale win at Roubaix, Bradley Wiggins rode with panache in his final day in Sky kit
Sky's impressive run of spring classics results suffered a setback at Flanders, but the British team is confident that Wiggins will deliver
Neal Rogers considers the riders who succeeded and those who came up short at Belgium's biggest race, the Tour of Flanders
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Team Sky will ride the new Pinarello Dogma K8-S, which includes 10mm of rear suspension, in the upcoming cobbled monuments
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Titled in more ways than one, Sir Bradley Wiggins brings a little something extra to a team already riding like royalty
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After years of hard knocks in the pro peloton following a slow transition off the track, Geraint Thomas has arrived with a huge win at E3
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Sky's Ben Swift is hoping to improve on his third-place debut last year at Milano-Sanremo with an even stronger ride in the classics opener
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Another win for Sky, with Wout Poels riding away from the favorites at Tirreno-Adriatico, confirms the team is off to a fast start in 2015
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After a slow week at Langkawi, Sky believes best is yet to come on queen stage with four riders still in the mix for general classification
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Bradley Wiggins will fine-tune his form at Paris-Nice in advance of a run at Paris-Roubaix later this spring
The squad has molded itself into a strong classics contender since it first raced in 2010
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Team Sky has set its lineup for Saturday's Omloop Het Nieuwsblad. Bradley Wiggins and defending champion Ian Stannard will make the start.
The British outfit performs best in stage racing, but it is targeting this season's classics with a "strength in numbers" mentality
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Following two seasons of service to the big names at Sky, Ian Boswell is targeting the Tour of California in May
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Team Sky refuses to rest on its laurels, bringing on new riders, setting new challenges as it enters its sixth year on the road
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Viviani hopes to be Sky's go-to sprinter in Italian races and has plans to target the track at the Rio Olympics
American climber Joe Dombrowski is happy with his two years on Sky, but looks ahead to 2015 with the Slipstream-managed Cannondale team
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The Irishman has served as a key lieutenant to Alberto Contador on Tinkoff-Saxo since 2013
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The Guardian reports that Team Sky and British Cycling are investigating forming a development team with Bradley Wiggins as its leader and figurehead
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Froome dodged a bullet Friday, and confidence is growing within Team Sky that their man could have a real shot at Vuelta victory
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