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A necessary evil
A necessary evil Richard Moore

A necessary evil

Sporting drug laws may tarnish the innocent, says Richard Moore, but there is no alternative.

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A good Ed start Richard Moore

A good Ed start

Richard Moore says fit-again Ross Edgar has his eyes fixed on a place in Britain's Olympic team sprint squad.

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Schlecks appeal? Richard Moore

Schlecks appeal?

Will Johan Bruyneel be able to work with the Schleck brothers? Richard Moore looks at the issues...

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School of sprinting Richard Moore

School of sprinting

With the demise of HTC-Highroad, Richard Moore asks who will become the new sprint kings?

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Early pacesetter Richard Moore

Early pacesetter

Sprint training in January? It's not traditional, says Richard Moore, but it's helping Mark Cavendish.

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Who's laughing now? Richard Moore

Who's laughing now?

Richard Moore says a British winner of the Tour de France isn't as unrealistic as it once seemed.

Time to reflect Richard Moore

Time to reflect

Richard Moore looks back at some of the good, bad and tragic events in cycling in 2011.

Cream of the crop Richard Moore

Cream of the crop

Richard Moore looks back over an exciting year and picks out his outstanding performances of 2011.

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A necessary evil

Sporting drug laws may tarnish the innocent, says Richard Moore, but there is no alternative....

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A good Ed start

Richard Moore says fit-again Ross Edgar has his eyes fixed on a place in Britain's Olympic team sprint squad....

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Richard Moore

Schlecks appeal?

Will Johan Bruyneel be able to work with the Schleck brothers? Richard Moore looks at the issues......

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Who's laughing now?

Who's laughing now?

Richard Moore says a British winner of the Tour de France isn't as unrealistic as it once seemed.

Time to reflect

Time to reflect

Richard Moore looks back at some of the good, bad and tragic events in cycling in 2011.

Experts' picks of 2011

Experts' picks of 2011

The Sky Sports panel of experts select their stand-out performers from the last 12 months.