5 men’s neo-pros to watch in 2023
Teams are increasingly hoping to scout riders as young as possible, so who are some of the young riders stepping into the pro ranks for 2023?
Teams are increasingly hoping to scout riders as young as possible, so who are some of the young riders stepping into the pro ranks for 2023?
Ineos Grenadiers' multi-dimensional Brit talks balancing road and track, bickering with his brother, and racing against Wout van Aert.
'I’ve struggled with sickness the last few months but I came here and did what I could and I’ve come away with third,' says future Ineos Grenadiers rider.
The 23-year-old Brit has already won 16 races since turning pro in 2020 and will make his grand tour debut at the Vuelta a España.
Baby Giro winner moves from Hagens Berman Axeon to join brother Ethan at Ineos Grenadiers.
The young rider will move into the WorldTour next season and is linked to race alongside his brother at Ineos.
Ethan and Leo Hayter dominate senior and U23 TT title defenses.
The Baby Giro winner has the best teams in the world chasing his signature for next year.
Hagens Berman Axeon rider follows in footsteps of Tom Pidcock and Aleksandr Vlasov with victory in prestigious development race.
'Winning two stages in the Giro, and the way he won them. I think his agent will have a lot of phone calls,' says Merckx.
American team heads to prestigious Italian race with high ambitions for its talented roster.