Oleg Tinkov pleads guilty to vast tax fraud
The colourful Team Tinkoff owner confessed to concealing more than US$1 billion in assets.
The colourful Team Tinkoff owner confessed to concealing more than US$1 billion in assets.
The Outer Line examines the news that Bjarne Riis will take a director role with NTT Pro Cycling for 2020.
What did Alberto Contador do to trigger the anger of Oleg Tinkov? We can only speculate.
Team Tinkoff debuts an updated look for the coming season
The Danish investment bank decides not to sign a new contract with the team it has sponsored for eight years.
Reports indicate that Bjarne Riis is trying to buy back his team from Oleg Tinkov after parting ways with the organization earlier in 2015.
Another rider is out of the Vuelta after an avoidable crash caused by a race moto, and now the UCI says it will investigate.
Tinkoff-Saxo team pens an open letter to the UCI and CPA to address concerns about the crash that took Sagan out of the Vuelta.
Russian Tinkoff-Saxo outfit says it has three riders capable of challenging for GC win in USA Pro Challenge.
Hannah Grant, once a chef at the world's best restaurants, is in charge of feeding the Tinkoff team during the Tour — no easy task.
Tinkoff-Saxo's Tour strategy appears to be changing as the yellow jersey looks out of reach, while the green jersey is in its grasp.
Tinkoff-Saxo is sticking to its plan to protect Contador at the expense of Sagan's quest for a fourth green jersey, for now, at least
With Alberto Contador aiming to win the Tour overall, Tinkoff's team is focused on GC, possibly at the expense of Sagan's stage wins
The Russian millionaire says he won't do "crazy things" this season by signing riders for big money
Tinkoff-Saxo's distinctive yellow and blue kit will get an injection of camo flair for the 2015 Tour de France
Oleg Tinkov says Contador's Tour de France rivals are "afraid" of him, that it's unfair for Nibali, Froome to skip Giro
Astana and Katusha say they didn't know Alberto Contador flatted leading into a decisive climb in Tuesday's stage 16
Ryder Hesjedal wants Tinkoff-Saxo to let the breakaway go, says the team's tactics only lead to isolation for its leader, Contador
Tinkoff-Saxo doctor Piet de Moor says Alberto Contador gets nothing more potent than Ibuprofen and therapeutic tape to treat his shoulder
Alberto Contador might not be in the race lead at the moment, but his team has already spent plenty of time at the front of the peloton
Alberto Contador is primed for the Giro d'Italia, and it may be just what his Tinkoff team needs to return to its winning ways
The squad announces the supporting cast that it hopes will pull Contador to the maglia rosa
Roman Kreuziger will face the CAS on June 10, but until then is free to ride as one of Tinkoff-Saxo's protected riders
The Dutchman and former pro has been on the Tinkoff-Saxo staff since 2013
Contador will face Giro-Tour double without the support of Riis, who Tinkoff team owner characterized as out of touch with modern cycling
Last year's winner of E3 has a disappointing day out, casting more doubts on his capabilities to fly the flag for Tinkoff in the classics
Ahead of a busy springtime full of important races, Tinkoff-Saxo organization seems threatened by a rift between Tinkov and Riis
Tinkoff-Saxo officials remain mum about a rumored rift between Tinkov and Riis that may spell the end for the Dane's role as manager
Can Peter Sagan deliver Tinkoff-Saxo a monument victory? The Russian team is backing its star with hopes that he can revive his winning form
Will Tinkoff-Saxo get its money's worth out of Peter Sagan this spring? He hopes to open his account in Tirreno this week
Amid rumors of retirement, Alberto Contador confirms that he will race with Tinkoff-Saxo in 2016
Can Contador's GC ambitions coexist with Sagan's aims to return to his winning ways at next week's Italian stage race?
Alberto Contador's winter training has gone to plan, but with the Giro/Tour double looming, he has dialed back the early season intensity
The Russian billionaire says Russia's struggling economy is not yet affecting his company or his cycling team
FSA will be the drivetrain sponsor for Etixx-Quick-Step and Tinkoff-Saxo in 2015. It hopes to finish electronic parts in time for the Tour
Katusha officials confirm that the 2015 team budget is 'guaranteed,' but team owner Makarov suggests changes could be coming in 2016
Tinkoff-Saxo CEO insists team finances are on solid footing, despite suggestions by Oleg Tinkov that crisis in Russia could mean trouble
Comments from Oleg Tinkov during a TV interview have raised the possibility that unrest in the Crimea and the shrinking ruble could threaten his team
Tinkoff-Saxo debuted a new camo-themed kit at its training camp in Gran Canaria
Tinkoff-Saxo rider Roman Kreuziger has taken to the internet to declare his innocence and publish several documents from his case
After a five-day trek, Alberto Contador and Tinkoff-Saxo summit the highest peak in Africa
The former pros will serve as coach and sport director, respectively, for the Russian-registered squad
Nearly 80 Tinkoff-Saxo riders and staff members will attempt to summit Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa as part of a team-building camp
Bobby Julich and Sean Yates are expected to bolster Tinkoff-Saxo's DS lineup. Longtime directors Mauduit and Guidi are out in shakeup
Tinkoff-Saxo issued a statement detailing its "Three Grand Tours" proposal, which would pit top GC riders against one another for a €1 million prize
Tinkoff-Saxo shows their confidence, splitting the peloton in crosswinds, and Degenkolb prevails again in the sprint
The two-time Giro d'Italia champion signs a two-year contract with the Russian-registered WorldTour team
The Slovak sprinter has won the points title at the last three Tours de France
Officials have not released start lists for the Pro Challenge, however a few facts are known about who is coming
The team publicly criticizes the UCI's handling of Roman Kreuziger's case, demands solid evidence of wrongdoing
With GC hopeful Alberto Contador out of the Tour, Tinkoff-Saxo regroups and unwinds on a much-appreciated rest day
Teams are scrambling to pull together deals to secure their futures, with a possible link between the Garmin and Cannondale teams
Suspended Saxo-Tinkoff rider doesn't know how long pending doping inquiry will last, remains optimistic
After his worst pro season since his rookie year in 2003, a humiliated Contador went back to the drawing board
Tinkoff-Saxo says the UCI is likely to launch a doping inquiry following what it calls irregularities in Kreuziger's biological passport