Bernhard Eisel speaks about athletes’ panel, Sky shakeups and cycling post-Armstrong
Sky stalwart explains difficulty with seeking tougher sanctions against cheaters, team's anti-doping stance and how cycling has changed
Sky stalwart explains difficulty with seeking tougher sanctions against cheaters, team's anti-doping stance and how cycling has changed
Sky principal and British Cycling performance director won't step down now, despite indications he would do so earlier this year
Longtime friends choose different paths, but Bernie Eisel says he and Mark Cavendish will remain close as the Manxman goes to Omega Pharma
Shaun Stephens leaves Australian Institute of Sport for Sky in 2013
Anthony Schoettle finds that there was no 'big bad wolf' behind USADA's investigation of Armstrong
Management said Yates gave "no admissions or disclosures that would have required him to leave the team"
The Telegraph reports that Sean Yates has left the team in connection with an anti-doping purge
American confesses to using banned substances under Sky's new anti-doping policy
The Norwegian will be the top sprinter on a team that's still focused on GC the grand tours
British squad will terminate any staff member or rider refusing to sign its doping statement
Among those asked for "assurances" is sporting director Sean Yates, a former Armstrong teammate
The mountainous South American nation is climbing the UCI ranks with big-time race winners spread across Europe
The British team signs one of its own in Tour of Britain overall winner Jonathan Tiernan-Locke
The American mountain goat has signed a two-year deal with Sky in hopes of learning from the best GC riders in the business
Italian time trial champion Dario Cataldo, winner of stage 16 of the 2012 Vuelta, signs for Team Sky for two years
Valverde blames Sky for causing the crash, but director Nicolas Portal won't take the rap
Urán, Porte, Swift also head to Spain for Tour de France-winning British squad
Vacansoleil leaves Tour with just 9,720 euros in prize money
First British Tour winner hits the apex of GB cycling history, but Sky boss won't reflect until he's through the London Games
Long, heroic breakaways aren't possible in the modern age — unless one cheats, says Wiggins
World champion has dreamt of sprinting on the Champs Elysees since childhood and is the top favorite to win his fourth Tour finale in a row
The Londoner came back from injury determined to see his dream come true
Wiggins was clearly pleased to have helped bring Cav his amazing win
Cavendish admitted that chasing the yellow jersey with Sky this year has left him feeling like a fish out of water
Bernhard Eisel said that Sky was not hoping for such an amazing Tour performance with the top two spots on the podium
Italian veteran says Sky has ridden so hard at the front that upending the Brits' Tour has been impossible
Tour leader says it's not all about him and he'll help his countryman into yellow in the future
VeloNews editors say that Sky is comfortable with the relationship between Froome and Wiggins and that the only thing likely to mix up the GC would be if Froome chased an attack and gained time
Who’d have known the only team that could beat Sky was Sky itself?
The day after losing more time in the Alps, defending champ sees more opportunity to claw back to Wiggins and Froome
Sky management shows nerves after top domestique drops yellow jersey
Ochowicz says the team will keep fighting and that it was clear that Sky was under pressure from the BMC tactics in stage 11
Peiper, Demol and Ochowicz strategize on how to beat back Sky's suffocating offensive
Stage 10 didn't shake things up much and now there are only a few more chances to dramatically change the general classification
After a not-so-restful rest day, Bernhard Eisel says that the time trial rides that his Sky teammates produced left him speechless.
Bradley Wiggins has hit out at critics as questions over Geert Leinders, transparency build
Wiggins and the Brits have put their rivals in a position to attack and attack they will
Wiggins says that the race is far from over and that he went into the time trial without expectations of a certain result
Andrew Hood supplies a daily notebook from the 2012 Tour de France
Freshly minted race leader Bradley Wiggins on being in yellow
Richie Porte and Michael Rogers break down stage 7, which put team leader Bradley Wiggins in yellow
Sky planned a careful campaign to put Bradley Wiggins in yellow
The weight of the race is on Sky and BMC as the Tour heads for the hills
A Tour rookie, Kiwi veteran ecstatic after pulling Greipel to two stage wins; Sky working at the front for Wiggins
Stage 5: Bernie Eisel says that the thing he most regrets about his crash in stage 4 is that he can't laugh with the team because it hurts
Bernie Eisel says Sky will miss Belarusian Soldier in the leadout and recalls an emotionally trying day yesterday
Defending Tour champ says that racing a man day in a three-week tour is a tall order and he's happy BMC Racing made it through Tuesday intact
Team Sky manager David Brailsford is hoping to have the last laugh this year if Bradley Wiggins manages to win the Tour de France
The boss of British Cycling and Team Sky fights a two-front war for Tour yellow and Olympic gold
Three men are key to Brad Wiggins' 2012 Tour de France hopes
Cavendish says hunt for green jersey will be more difficult with team focused on Wiggins and yellow
Mark Cavendish and Bradley Wiggins will focus their efforts on Tour de France preparations and not compete in their national championships
Bradley Wiggins set a new mark for wins this spring, becoming the first rider to ever score a treble in the pre-Tour stage races
Team's powerful pace on the Dauphine's mountainous stage 6 keeps rivals under wraps
Quiet Norwegian all-rounder scores a win after working for Wiggins
Richie Porte will be back in a supporting role at the Tour de France for team Sky if all goes to plan
Nick Legan answers reader questions on replacing worn rims, a unique chain holder for bike washing and aero whiskers
The Pinarello machine of the Giro's best young rider
Cav scored the hat trick with another win in stage 13 of the Giro, and said he still hopes to take the points jersey all the way to Milan
World champ wins his second Giro stage
Orica-GreenEdge riders and management say the only sure-fire way to beat Mark Cavendish at the Giro is to derail his leadout train
After their stage 2 win at the 2012 Giro d'Italia, Bernhard Eisel said the pressure was on in Denmark. Mark Cavendish describes a special win, his earliest ever at the Giro
The British Sky teammates had reservations ahead of the stage 2 sprint at the Giro, but came through in Herning
Mark Cavendish thinks there are six stages he could win at this year's Giro, and hopes his teammates will also have chances for their own stage wins
Schleck gets his 2010 yellow jersey; professional cyclists killed by a truck in South Korea;
Bradley Wiggins overcomes a mechanical to win the final time trial in Romandie and the overall title
Dutch and French squads among four wildcards for Tour of Spain
Norway’s “other” rider Lars-Petter Nordhaug (Sky) is enjoying a breakthrough spring, with strong performances in Ardennes
Italian U23 Flanders champ has already made starts in two major classics in his neo-pro season
Flecha thrilled with top-10 result after broken hand, but strongest team in the chase fell flat in Roubaix
Tech editor Nick Legan looks at Edvald Boasson Hagen's 2012 Paris-Roubaix bike, and the modified Team Sky Jaguars
Team Sky throws its hat in the ring for yellow in July with commanding performance
Porte on Sky: 'I'm back where I need to be'
Team Sky concerned with productive race routines
World champion Mark Cavendish will make his Team Sky debut at the Tour of Qatar next month
"We have an opportunity to do something special in the Tour," —Wiggins
Edvald Boasson Hagen will remain in a Team Sky jersey for three more seasons.
Stuart O'Grady's heading back to the Aussie road nats with new team GreenEdge. And Dario Cioni is no longer racing for Sky, but he's sticking with them in a communications role.