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Team Profile: TEAM SKY 2015



Interviews (46)



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Nicholas Roche
Nicolas Roche on his Irishness and the burden of being his father's son

Independen, 24 December 2015
Six years ago, on the morning of the opening stage of the Tour de France, I stepped onto a busy train at Beaulieu-sur-Mer and was hooked by the face of a beautiful woman in the crowd.


Luke Rowe
Rouleur,
10 December 2015

Luke Rowe interview
"I absolutely love it." Hard graft, a cast iron constitution and good mates make the difference for Team Sky's young road captain.



Kennaugh Peter
The Telegraph,
15 November 2015

Peter Kennaugh eyes Ardennes classics and stage races after Manxman gets back on track at Revolution Series
Peter Kennaugh eyes Ardennes classics and stage races after Manxman gets back on track at Revolution Series


Geraint Thomas
Independent,
6 November 2015

The Olympic gold-winning cyclist on doping, learning Welsh, and craving curries
Thomas is a double Olympic gold-winning Welsh track and road cyclist. He will be competing for Team Sky at the Revolution Series in London on 14 November (cyclingrevolution.com)



Bradley Wiggins
The Telegraph,
29 October 2015

The track's been refreshing, the road started to a feel a little mundane, like I was clock watching
Sir Bradley Wiggins is sat track centre of the Manchester Velodrome, his home for the next eight months, and is irked. For a rider with a list of wins as long and varied as his, you'd imagine it wouldn't matter. It clearly does.


Thomas Geraint
The Guardian,
27 October 2015

I definitely believe I can win the Tour de France one day
Geraint Thomas wore a giant dragon onesie at Bristol airport on the day he began to realise his life had changed. Such an outfit is not that outlandish for a man as humorous as the Welsh cyclist and it is also obvious that two milestones occurred this month to underpin Thomas’s conviction that he ha



Richie Porte
Road Cyling UK,
6 October 2015

I leave Team Sky without a bad thing to say about them
Three Tour de France wins in four years – it’s been a remarkable run for Team Sky and their British leaders, with Sir Bradley Wiggins’ 2012 victory followed up by wins for Chris Froome in 2013 and 2015. However, only one rider has been ever-present through every stage of those four editions of the T


Bernhard Eisel
Cyclingtips,
30 September 2015

If I stay at Team Sky I’ll have a lot of free time
Bernhard Eisel had no other offer on the table when he turned down a two-year extension from powerhouse Team Sky for the prospect of riding alongside old sparring partner Mark Cavendish from 2016.



Ian Boswell
Team Sky news,
19 August 2015

Boswell set for first Grand Tour
Ian Boswell cannot wait to make his Grand Tour debut at the Vuelta a Espana on Saturday, and is looking forward to playing a key role as Chris Froome aims to follow up his Tour de France success for Team Sky. Boswell's place in the nine-man squad is just reward for some sterling performances...


Christopher Froome
BBC,
13 August 2015

I can win five more Tour de France titles - Q&A
Britain's double Tour de France champion Chris Froome believes he can win the race five more times.



Tao Geoghegan Hart
Cafe Roubaix,
18 July 2015

Guest of the week at Cafe Roubaix
20-year-old Tao Geoghegan Hart is riding his second season with Axeon Cycling, the team managed by former pro Axel Merckx, which throughout the years has put many riders on the World Tour map. Since joining the US-based squad, the Hackney-born rider – touted by many to be a future Grand Tour winner


Kennaugh Peter
Ryde,
2 July 2015

Getting to know Peter Kennaugh
He’s the two-time British road race champion and in a few days Peter Kennaugh will make his second appearance in the Tour de France. He’s got an Olympic gold medal in his collection of prizes but just being back in The Big Loop is what he says cycling is all about. RIDE caught up with the Manxman ea



Luke Rowe
Road Cycling UK,
2 July 2015

Luke Rowe relishing Tour de France debut
Tour de France debutant Luke Rowe is relishing the opportunity to chaperone Chris Froome and fly the Welsh flag alongside Geraint Thomas at cycling’s biggest race.


Thomas Geraint
Cyclist,
4 June 2015

Geraint Thomas interview
Double Olympic track champ Geraint Thomas tells us about swapping Wales for Monaco and the importance of pizza.



Luke Rowe
Road Cycling UK,
8 May 2015

Luke Rowe ruminates on the Classics
Cycling’s a funny sport, and one where the lines drawn between success and failure are often blurred. I say this because cycling’s also a sport where finishing in the top ten is seen as a very good result by those ‘in the know’ but can be largely ignored by anyone who doesn’t fully understand the in


Stannard Ian
Cyclist,
28 April 2015

Ian Stannard interview
The 2012 National Champion tells us about joining Team Sky, three broken discs and disc brakes.



Bradley Wiggins
The Telegraph,
7 April 2015

How this odd couple changed the face of British cycling.
Ahead of Paris-Roubaix this weekend, Tom Cary chats with Sir Bradley Wiggins and Sir Dave Brailsford to discuss how these two unlikely lads have transformed British cycling.


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