It was a tough day for Richie Porte, Vasil Kiryienka and Sky, but it could have been worse
Sky came under attack on stage 9 and lost second over plus one helper. But Porte says they'll bounce back
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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
Sky came under attack on stage 9 and lost second over plus one helper. But Porte says they'll bounce back
Froome's lieutenant says Sky's dominance shouldn't surprise anyone, and promises more beatdowns
Sky principal explains the reasons for not making Chris Froome's power data available to the public
Sky rider said he's feeling better and can sit up on his bike nearly a week after the injury
British rider was injured in a stage 1 crash; elsewhere, two riders abandoned before the start of stage 3
The Sky leader was anxious about the first three stages on Corsica, but is growing in confidence
Movistar rider thinks he can ride his way onto the podium in Paris
Chris Froome is settling into the captain's chair vacated by Bradley Wiggins and is handling the scrutiny in Corsica
Sky rider says racing in his first Tour de France is a "dream come true"
Jonathan Vaughters says the distance between the British super squad and the peloton is smaller in 2013, which is good for fans
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Richie Porte defends friend, roommate Chris Froome against detractors, confirms USA Pro Challenge start
Sky rider tells a British newspaper that he has “other goals” and that he might not be willing to train for another Tour
Richie Porte says he understands “the pecking order” on Sky, which has him working for Chris Froome at the Tour de France
Sky names its nine-man roster for the Tour de France, which includes Richie Porte, Edvald Boasson Hagen, and Geraint Thomas
Sky captain says his top lieutenant is a capable Tour champion in his own right
Sky leader says moving forward, winning the Tour de France will be his main target
The USA Pro Challenge confirmed the 16 professional cycling teams that will participate in the race from August 19-25, 2013
Sky rider says in the wake of the Lance Armstrong doping scandal, the sport is moving forward. His results are proof of that
American neo-pro Joe Dombrowski (Sky) will have the freedom to pursue his own results at Tour de Suisse
Chris Froome has been impressive at the Critérium du Dauphiné, but his supporting cast has been equally so
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Sky rider is unable to "train properly" and his Tour de France hopes may be in jeopardy
Colombian steps into sole leadership role with British squad ahead of the weekend's Alpine tests
Sky boss says Wiggins will reassess on Friday morning, but the team will go forward with Rigoberto Urán its leader
Colombian stage winner says he works well with Bradley Wiggins and Sky will not be undone by questions over GC leadership
The young hemophiliac proves himself in a grand-tour time trial, taking the biggest win of his career
The Brits' oppressive riding earned a maillot jaune in 2012, but some directors question the team's ability to control a wild Giro d'Italia
Details of the contract are not released, but Sky boss says Porte will have more responsibility
Sky boss diffuses simmering row between Sky's top two riders
Wiggins put time on all his rivals and emerged from the Giro’s first real test confident that his team is the strongest in the race
Sky comes out on top after the stage-2 team time trial and puts Giro debutant Puccio into the maglia rosa
Sky captain may be in possession of a single UCI-approved TT frame from Pinarello
Sky's Bradley Wiggins and Chris Froome contradicted each other Monday, but one thing is clear: Wiggins is ready to win the Giro
Bradley Wiggins will first focus on winning the Giro d'Italia, while Chris Froome is putting all his efforts into the Tour de France
After steamrolling through the first part of 2013, Chris Froome appears to be the man to beat at the Tour
Sky taps American all-rounder to support Wiggins' bid for pink
Fabian Cancellara and a slew of first-time winners came out on top in the classics, but who didn't?
Sky re-tools for Flèche Wallonne, Liège–Bastogne–Liège with stage racing aces
American rider was originally on Sky's tentative Giro roster, but both parties decided it was "too much, too soon"
Young American said riding on a different bike with different shoes and cleats is partly to blame
The British squad failed to convert its stage-racing prowess to the cobbles and the questions will no doubt start
After a disappointing Tour of Flanders, the British squad knows it has to attack the Swiss early and with numbers on the cobbles
The 2012 British road race champion rode Pinarello's endurance bike at the Tour of Flanders
Sky captain said he feels no pressure at this week's Tour of the Basque Country as he keeps the podium in his sights
Sky had two cards to play but watched RadioShack rake in the pot at Flanders
Thomas says he could benefit from the favorites' focus on each other
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Sky put forth two performances on Sunday: A GC 1-2 finish in a stage race and a missed opportunity in a classic
25-year-old Norwegian rebounds for the cobbled classics after falling ill at Milano-Sanremo
Salvatore Puccio's power data from Milano-Sanremo proves just how hard the riders were able to work despite harsh weather
21-year-old American Joe Dombrowski talks about riding with team Sky in his rookie season, being hyped by the media and more
Orica-GreenEdge could be perfect fit for Tasmanian, who is Australia's next hope for the grand tours
Team principal defends Bradley Wiggins, others regarding "Internet rumors" that allege doping on the British squad
Get a tour of Sky's high-tech bus, which took 9,000 man hours and four months to customize for the British squad
Sagan's diversity and the weather's role were just two of the lessons learned in Tuscany as we look ahead to the season's first monument
Twenty-four seconds separate the top four GC riders at Tirreno-Adriatico, so the race could come down to Tuesday's finishing time trial
The Paris-Nice champ says no other team trains as hard as Sky, adding: "The proof's in the pudding"
RadioShack vet gives solid review to Sky's performance on stage 4
Sky's point man for finish-line PR at the Tour talks about balancing the team's transparency and privacy, Wiggins' growth, and winning tours
Chris Froome is taking advice from Bradley Wiggins, but is following the Sky way to the Tour de France
Richie Porte's role on Team Sky is to support Bradley Wiggins and Chris Froome at the Tour, so he's going for a GC win at Paris-Nice
Jonathan Tiernan-Locke took the long way around to joining the world's best team
Joe Dombrowski is fully embracing Sky's approach, even following Bradley Wiggins' directive to remove his Livestrong bracelet
American all-rounder Danny Pate hopes to carry his new-found facial hair into a support role for Bradley Wiggins in May
As if riding next to Bradley Wiggins wasn't enough, Sky neo-pro Ian Boswell will ride in Paris-Nice ... and perhaps the Vuelta a Espana, too
With fourth at Omloop Het Nieuwsblad and a Tenerife camp coming, Geraint Thomas and Sky are trying to build a classics reputation
Reigning Tour champ Bradley Wiggins says Chris Froome needed the confidence from his red-jersey ride to fuel his yellow aspirations
Sky's potential Tour captain takes confidence from Oman's red jersey, but isn't putting much on it for the Tour
Sky rookie Joe Dombrowski can't get Internet service, but he can get through his first professional race in Oman
Sky's Chris Froome arrived to the Tour of Oman primed for 2013 after his ‘best winter ever’
Bucking tradition, the British squad will train at altitude in March instead of hitting the early one-weed stage races
British outfit Sky believes it is a likely starter in Colorado in August and Joe Dombrowski hopes to return to the race
Dan Hunt returns to the director's chair for Sky after guiding Great Britain to Olympic gold on the track
American neo-pro is surprised, excited to be aiming at the Tour of Italy in his rookie season
American neo-pro is finding his footing with his new squad and says Wiggins is just one of the guys
Sky's Tour champion Bradley Wiggins says that Sky will rally behind whomever is the team's Tour leader, and that a back-up plan is key
Chris Froome tells The Times that he expects to go to France in July with Sky's full backing, despite Bradley Wiggins' comments last week
Young British climber joins WorldTour ranks with late contract
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