Commentary: Bradley Wiggins went too far
Every sport has a murky, gray area separating gamesmanship from low-grade cheating. Should Bradley Wiggins be punished for his TUE scandal?
Every sport has a murky, gray area separating gamesmanship from low-grade cheating. Should Bradley Wiggins be punished for his TUE scandal?
Dave Brailsford stood by Tour de France champion Bradley Wiggins in his first press appearance since the Fancy Bears hacking scandal broke.
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.
Team Sky has signed two accomplished young British riders for the 2017 season, Tao Geoghegan Hart and Owain Doull.
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.
"We'll come back to do it all over again next year," says Sky director Dave Brailsford
A multi-national support squad has been critical to Chris Froome's pursuit of a third career Tour de France victory
Wout Poels explains what it's like to lead-out Sky teammate Chris Froome on the Tour's toughest mountain stages.
Chris Froome pedals his own bike up the mountains of the Tour, but a strong team of climbers is certainly helping.
Team Sky is ready for the Tour to tackle the Pyrenees. But team staff says this year's stages won't start off as hard as they did in 2015.
Sky says Chris Froome is fresh and ready to take on the Tour de France. He aims to win his third title with help from Wout Poels, Mikel Landa, and other talented teammates.
Luke Rowe notches a career-best result at De Ronde, but Sky is still searching for an elusive monument victory.
Sky's head of athlete development aspires to "produce clean performances that are incredible"
Global Cycling Network takes you behind the scenes for a day at Team Sky's pre-season training camp in Spain.
Three of Sky's new riders — Kwiatkowski, Landa, and Intxausti — are suffering minor illnesses in the early stages of the spring season.
The British team could be a threat in every stage race it starts this season, thanks to some new signees over the winter.
Mikel Landa finished third in the Giro d'Italia last year, after helping teammate Fabio Aru to a runner-up result.
Michal Kwiatkowski says he's going to work on his climbing abilities this year and attempt to become a protected rider in grand tours.
The pair could potentially co-lead Sky's Tour de France team this summer, but the reigning champion says there's nothing to it.
Chris Froome will remain in a Sky kit for the next three seasons, the British team announced Tuesday.
Global Cycling Network takes a look at the bike that former world champ Michal Kwiatkowski will ride with his new team in 2016.
Global Cycling Network recently joined Geraint Thomas, Michal Kwiatkowski, and Mikel Landa as they did some track work in England.
Team Sky showed its versatility in 2015, winning classics, one-day stage races, TTs, sprints, oh, and of course, the Tour de France.
Australian Brett Lancaster ends a 13-year pro career and moves into a new role as sport director for Team Sky.
Sky lights up the holidays with a bit of creativity and a healthy dose of pedal power.
The squad will again be outfitted by British clothing maker Rapha, a relationship that will end after next season.
The high-end British brand will not renew its contract with Sky to supply its clothing and kit.
The British team will rely on the Polish rider in the one-day races next year, with hopes he'll snag at least one victory.
The British team unveils its full roster for the 2016 season, which includes high-profile riders Michal Kwiatkowski and Mikel Landa.
Sky has tried and failed to sign the Polish standout before, but the third time proves to be the charm
Team Sky confirms Mikel Landa for next season as the British outfit bolsters its 2016 lineup. Kwiatkowski is likely next for Sky.
Mikel Landa will be given a chance to ride as a leader at grand tours with Team Sky, says he was frustrated when racing with Astana.
Ian Boswell's two-year contract extension with Team Sky will have him en route to the outfit's Tour de France team.
In a Vuelta that saw Sky lose GC leader Froome to a crash, Nicolas Roche shined in stage 18 with a much-needed stage win.
Concerned about the state of Chris Froome's foot, Sky takes the Tour champ to hospital for x-rays after Vuelta stage 11.
AFP takes a look back at the French grand tour and highlights five key takeaways
Team Sky's modern, technology-driven approach is often at odds with cycling's traditionalists, who sometimes push back at new innovations.
Amid all of the chaos and commotion, the Tour de France remains equally exhilarating and exhausting — this year, more than most
Nicolas Roche cautions that Sky is not yet ready to say Chris Froome has the yellow jersey wrapped up
Team Sky smothers Froome's rivals in the Tour's first foray into the mountains. So far, no one has found a chink in his yellow armor.
Team Sky is scrambling its lawyers to address a suspected case of data theft in which hackers may have stolen Chris Froome's power data
On Sunday at the Tour de France, Richie Porte confirms that this is his final season with the British Sky outfit.
"In a perfect world, we would’ve taken the stage and the yellow jersey, but we’ll take the stage," says BMC's Tejay van Garderen
The 24-year-old American has impressed Sky staff and is close to signing a new deal with the UK-registred team
Sky's leader took the yellow jersey by a slim margin aboard this Dogma during stage 3 of the 2015 Tour de France from Antwerp to Huy
Chris Froome motivated by 2014 DNF to come back stronger at Tour; Sky's Brailsford says his rider's missed doping test no cause for concern
Several notable riders are left off the team's lineup, including American veteran Danny Pate
Peter Kennaugh overpowers Mark Cavendish in the British road championships
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
Team Sky is committed to improving its top riders' sleep and hygiene by using a motorhome instead of low-budget hotels
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
The squad will work for the Tasmanian starting this weekend as he attempts to win his first grand tour
Geraint Thomas will wear Romandie's first leader's jersey as Team Sky beats Orica-GreenEdge by less than one second
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
Team Sky will ride the new Pinarello Dogma K8-S, which includes 10mm of rear suspension, in the upcoming cobbled monuments
Titled in more ways than one, Sir Bradley Wiggins brings a little something extra to a team already riding like royalty
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
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
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
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
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
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
Following two seasons of service to the big names at Sky, Ian Boswell is targeting the Tour of California in May
Team Sky refuses to rest on its laurels, bringing on new riders, setting new challenges as it enters its sixth year on the road
Viviani hopes to be Sky's go-to sprinter in Italian races and has plans to target the track at the Rio Olympics