Dave Brailsford
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'Dave Brailsford has my full support,' says Ineos owner Jim Ratcliffe
The owner of Ineos Sir Jim Ratcliffe has said he “fully supports” team principal Dave Brailsford after the Richard Freeman scandal.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Dave Brailsford backs UCI's Astana stance
Team Sky boss Sir Dave Brailsford says Team Sky are playing a role in helping the sport move on 'in good health' as Astana looks set to lose its licence
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Dave Brailsford: 'Mark Cavendish deserves an Olympic medal'
Team Sky principal Dave Brailsford thinks Mark Cavendish has a strong chance of winning a medal in the omnium at Rio 2016
By Nick Bull Published
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Team Ineos hope Luke Rowe disqualification won’t be a distraction in the Alps at Tour de France 2019
Team Ineos hope Luke Rowe’s disqualification from the Tour de France won’t be a distraction in the pivotal final weekend.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Dave Brailsford: 'We do things the right way, and we've always done things the right way'
Team Sky's Dave Brailsford says that the "test of time" will prove that him and his team right, criticising UKAD chair for calling evidence "extraordinary".
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Team radios should be aired on TV, says Brailsford
Team Sky boss says that allowing TV audiences to hear communications between the teams and their riders would enhance the viewing experience and understanding of cycling
By Richard Windsor Published
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‘Common sense prevailed’ says Dave Brailsford after Tour de France stage 12 mayhem
The Team Sky Principal says the team weren't required to explain any case to the race jury and that the decision was simply the fair one
By Richard Windsor Published
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Team Sky chair backs Dave Brailsford as team hits back at 'inaccurate' and 'untrue' assumptions
Team Sky issues a statement refuting its critics
By Vern Pitt Published
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Chris Froome seeks to distance himself from Team Sky controversies
Defending Tour de France champion Chris Froome says he is too busy raising his one-year-old son and training to worry about Team Sky's recent controversies.
By Henry Robertshaw Published