Team tensions and power struggles: From Hinault and LeMond to Sastre and the Schlecks
Rivalries within La Vie Claire and CSC-Saxo Bank reveal the tension between cycling's team ethic and personal ambition.
Rivalries within La Vie Claire and CSC-Saxo Bank reveal the tension between cycling's team ethic and personal ambition.
Travel restrictions and questions over flights lead grand tour riders to seek alternatives from typical training locations atop Mount Teide or Sierra Nevada.
Contador believes Froome should only consider leaving Ineos after he has tested his legs against teammate Egan Bernal.
Five Ineos riders in top-10 of highest-earning pros, with Froome and Thomas placed second and third.
In this week's episode we discuss Chris Froome's potential departure from Team Ineos. We also hear from Keegan Swenson about his Everesting record.
NTT manager confirms he's had no contact with Froome, but sees a 'crowded' Ineos going into 2020 Tour de France.
Ineos star dodges clarifying career intentions after reports suggest he is contemplating a mid-season transfer.
Reports of a possible split inside the decade's most prolific Tour de France team opens the door to a potentially dramatic clash on the roads.
Officials refuse to comment on reports linking the four-time Tour-winner to a deal to leave Ineos mid-season.
The prospect of racing into November means top pro cyclists are in no rush to hit peak form.
Team Ineos DS speaks of the difficulties in managing travel, team vehicles and training plans for a stacked 2020 season.
Team Ineos boss Sir David Brailsford suggests that cycling calendar needs less reliance on Tour, speaks of perils of cycling's dependence on sponsorship revenues.
Froome putting in big hours in home gym and on the trainer as he looks to make up lost time after career-threatening injuries.
In an effort to simulate the long shifts of healthcare workers helping COVID-19 patients, Geraint Thomas will ride three 12-hour shifts on Zwift over three days.
Four-time Tour winner says he's rebounded from his 2019 crash and hopes to race on road again before end of season.
Social group ride followed by intra-team race to take place Sunday.
Brailsford working with Ineos in its plan to produce millions of bottles of hand sanitizer per month.
AIGCP outlines in a letter several requests to the UCI, including the ability for struggling teams to adjust rider contracts.
Bernal takes opportunity to rest while he can, believes Tour de France should be postponed.
2018 Tour de France champion left frustrated as he enters peak years, speaks of importance of Tour for cycling's financial prosperity.
Gianni Moscon was back to his bullying ways on Sunday. The Italian threw a bicycle at Belgian rider Jens Debusschere in an incident that was caught on video.
Chris Froome says that walking presents more of a problem than pedaling a bicycle these days. The Tour de France champion's comeback has begun.
Chris Froome spoke to reporters after stage 1 of the UAE Tour and said he was overjoyed to be back in the pro peloton after eight months away.
The 2018 Tour de France winner wintered in California for the second consecutive year, to recharge the batteries for another run at the yellow jersey.
A key member of Team Ineos's classics lineup, Rowe has been with the British outfit for his entire professional cycling career.
Chris Froome says he's been given a second chance to return to pro racing. Froome will make his return to the pro peloton at next week's UAE Tour.
Illness will force Dutch star to miss Tirreno and San Remo, while Froome on track to race this month in high-profile comeback.
The 2019 Tour de France winner is on the back foot, after losing three-quarters of a minute in the opening team time trial.
Team Movistar ended a long-running contract dispute with the Costa Rican, opening door for Amador to bolster Ineos's bench.
Mathieu van der Poel and Chloé Dygert chase Olympic gold, and Boels-Dolmans chases new title sponsors. These are the 10 biggest stories to follow in the 2020 international road cycling season.
VeloNews caught up with Wurf about his return to WorldTour racing and how he hopes it will boost his chances at Ironman Kona.
Australian already held a number of connections to Ineos, will fill void left by workhorse Kiryienka.
Vasil Kiryienka announced his retirement from professional cycling, following medical advice regarding a cardiac issue.
The reigning world time trial champion doesn't get into details, but said he was becoming a person he didn't like ahead of his abrupt Tour exit
The four-time Tour winner joins his teammates at a training camp after finishing a decisive phase of his recovery
Team Ineos boss outlines potential race schedules for 2020, avoids confirming Froome's race plans.
The four-time Tour de France winner's road back to competition remains uncertain and no date has been set for his first race of 2020.
Team Sky revolutionized the way the Tour de France was raced, winning seven Tours in eight years. The team garnered plenty of criticism for its budget and its penchant for pushing the rules.
The 2019 Tour winner vows to race the Italian grand tour some day, but it won't be in 2020 as the Tour and the Olympics will be at the center of his calendar.
Sky/Ineos able to ride to repeat grand tour victories with a number of leaders through a 'road decides who's strongest' approach to leadership.
Ineos to partner with Mercedes to tap into Formula 1 giant's technical expertise.
Highly-respected domestique speaks of desire to move to "reference team" Ineos after 10 years with Movistar.
Ineos sport director insists the big-budget team rewards rather than buys success, citing homegrown riders such as Chris Froome and Geraint Thomas as examples of its own development program.
Team Ineos confirms it has signed Rohan Dennis for 2020, opening a new chapter to the Australian world time trial champion's career.
The Spanish worker eyes the Olympic Games without losing the team's focus on the yellow jersey.
Spanish rider leaves after two frustrating seasons at Ineos with an eye on kick-starting his career.
Court hearing around potential doping during Team Sky era leads Ineos boss to warn that sponsorship would be pulled if clean cycling rules were broken.
Costa Rican domestique is said to be heading to Ineos in what's the latest chapter in a long-simmering feud between his agent and Movistar
Chris Froome continues on his comeback trail as he rides on open roads for first time since June crash. He is set to race Japan's Saitama Criterium at the end of October.
Bernal adroitly steered clear of a worlds course that doesn't suit him and now he's taking aim at Lombardia to close out his spectacular season
Wout Poels's departure to Bahrain-Merida for 2020 reveal a deeper reshuffling at cycling’s richest team.
Chris Froome hopes to race again in 2019 and will participate in the Saitama Criterium in October.
Team Ineos manager David Brailsford revealed he is recovering from prostate cancer.
Ineos has long desired to achieve the Giro-Tour-Vuelta season sweep. The arrival of Richard Carapaz sets up the team for season-long grand tour domination in 2020
Team Ineos confirmed a three-year contract for Giro d'Italia champion Richard Carapaz
With Ineos's big names sitting on the sidelines, the team is sending a mix of young and old to the Vuelta
Team Ineos still has not defined its starting lineup for the Vuelta a España — a strong ride in Burgos could earn Ivan Sosa a spot
There are a lot of reasons why Geraint Thomas should race the Vuelta — the Spanish grand tour is there for the taking
In his first major interview since his career-threatening crash in June, four-time Tour de France winner Chris Froome says his recovery is ahead of schedule
Nairo Quintana, Vincenzo Nibali, and Tom Dumoulin are just a few of the big names that will switch teams after 2019.
Latin American riders could match the UK sweep of all three grand tours this year, setting up a new Ineos era of domination
Team Ineos again won the Tour de France. But, the British team showed rare signs of weaknesses in the Tour's high mountains. And, with the rise of Egan Bernal, who will lead the team at the 2020 Tour?
Egan Bernal's long journey to the 2019 Tour de France victory included a few moments when the young Colombian seized the opportunities that were in front of him.
How should we rate this year's Tour de France, and what were the most exciting and important moments of the race? Our final roundtable addresses the talking points from the Tour.
A year after winning, the Welshman prefers to celebrate Bernal’s victory instead of being bitter of his missed chance to defend.
Egan Bernal's attack on the Col du Galibier was actually Geraint Thomas's decision, the Colombian told reporters after the stage
How does Egan Bernal's advantage change the dynamics heading into the final two stages? And what is the significance of Nairo Quintana's stage victory?
Geraint Thomas expects teams to increase the pace in the Alps to try and shed overall leader Julian Alaphilippe.
Australian journalist Rupert Guinness speaks with five international colleagues about the Tour thus far, the biggest stories in each journalist's home country, and how the race will play out in the final week.
A look at the stories that you may have missed from this past week's coverage of the Tour de France
The Pyrenees shook up the Tour de France's overall standings. Who is the strongest? How can Thibaut Pinot or Geraint Thomas win?
Reigning champion Thomas looked to have regained confidence and form on Stage 15 only to find his momentum curtailed by Monday's rest day.
Though the defending champion lost more time to GC rival Julian Alaphilippe on the Tourmalet, he is not ruling out his chances of taking a second Tour title.
Did Saturday's battle on the Col du Tourmalet live up to the hype? Which GC riders excelled and fell back in the Tour's first summit finish?
Geraint Thomas and other GC riders now believe Julian Alaphilippe is a serious threat to win the Tour de France overall
Geraint Thomas needs to pull back three seconds per kilometer on Julian Alaphilippe to take yellow
Team Ineos have Dutch rider Steven Kruijswijk in their sights as the Tour de France heads into the mountains
It was a day that many expected would be mellow, and end in a mass gallop. Nope. Stage 10 dished up chaos, and the GC battle was blown apart.
Crosswinds and a brutal pace ripped the peloton apart on stage 10, and completely upended the battle for the Tour de France's general classification
Is Team Ineos's 2019 Tour de France lineup as strong as the Team Sky squads that won pro cycling's biggest race six of the last seven years? We asked riders, managers, and team directors