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Oleg Tinkov: Team Sky are afraid of Tinkoff Saxo
Tinkoff Saxo owner Oleg Tinkov tells the Telegraph that he believes his team will surpass Team Sky in 2015
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Dave Brailsford appointed to look after British team at Road World Championships
Five months after resigning from British Cycling performance director role, Dave Brailsford will take charge of Great Britain team at the 2014 UCI Road World Championships
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Bradley Wiggins: Brailsford has been under pressure for a while
"I don't think all was well at the velodrome, there was a lot of sort of sniping and things."
By Gregor Brown Published
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Sir Dave Brailsford backs Adam Yates to fulfill 'terrific talent'
Young Brit, currently placed second in the Tour de France, should gain experience from fighting for the general classification and not allow himself to be sidelined into chasing stage wins, says Team Sky boss
By Gregor Brown Published
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Riders back Dave Brailsford's plan to publish TUEs as he defends Team Sky
Members of the pro peloton suggest publishing TUEs of riders could help the transparency of cycling
By Gregor Brown Published
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Dave Brailsford says Steve Cummings's appeals over Olympics selection should be considered
Brailsford says Cummings's questioning of Team Sky's Rod Ellingworth role in making the British Olympic road race selection should be taken into account
By Sophie Smith Published
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Sky still to decide Giro d'Italia GC plans, says Brailsford
Illness has caused the British team to look again at plans for the first Grand Tour of the season
By Gregor Brown Published
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Daily Mail claims Dave Brailsford tried to stop it running story on mystery package
Sir Dave Brailsford met with Daily Mail's Matt Lawton in a bid to prevent the paper breaking story about the 'mystery package' delivered to Team Sky during 2011 Critérium du Dauphiné
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Dave Brailsford: Other teams haven't brought their 'A game' to the Tour de France
Team Sky principal Sir Dave Brailsford says that Team Sky's rivals didn't turn up for the Tour de France at 100 per cent
By Gregor Brown Published