Dave Brailsford
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Holding Tour de France in 2020 could cause 'substantial public health concerns,' says expert
Holding the Tour de France would lead to “substantial public health concerns,” according to a health expert.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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'If you're going to ask questions of Shane Sutton you have to ask them of Dave Brailsford too'
Emma Pooley questions Dave Brailsford's involvement in setting up Team Sky to win the Tour de France and why there was never a similar plan to help a woman win the Giro d'Italia
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Sir Dave Brailsford reveals prostate cancer diagnosis
Sir Dave Brailsford has revealed he recently underwent treatment for prostate cancer after being diagnosed earlier this year.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Dave Brailsford expects cases after rest day coronavirus tests, but confident Ineos will be all clear
Sir Dave Brailsford says he expects some coronavirus cases after the Tour de France rest day tests, but is confident they won’t be inside his team.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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13 pro riders you should follow on Strava
Strava gives a great insight into the effort needed to compete in the Tour de France, and we've rounded up a few of the riders who you should follow.
By Richard Windsor Published
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British teammates give Chris Froome confidence in the Tour de France crosswinds
Team Sky boss Dave Brailsford says that the powerful Classics style riders like Luke Rowe, Ian Stannard and Geraint Thomas gives Froome the confidence to go on the offensive in unlikely stages
By Richard Windsor Published
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Sir Dave Brailsford: Geraint Thomas and Chris Froome know when to put the team first
Sir Dave Brailsford has praised Tour de France champions Geraint Thomas and Chris Froome for their selflessness in helping support the team.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Team Sky 'hungrier than ever' for success
Team Sky boss Dave Brailsford reflects on the team's past five years, and looks ahead to a bright future
By Gregor Brown Published
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Dave Brailsford: 'I'm uncompromising, and some people can't cope with that'
Dave Brailsford has defending his style of leadership, saying that it is inevitable for some people to be unable to cope with his uncompromising approach.
By Henry Robertshaw Published