Ineos Grenadiers building ‘another core group’ with young talent, says team boss Ellingworth
While some of the well-established names remain, Ineos invested heavily in young talent and is already seeing the benefit at the Giro d'Italia and beyond.
While some of the well-established names remain, Ineos invested heavily in young talent and is already seeing the benefit at the Giro d'Italia and beyond.
Swiss stage race sees Geraint Thomas, Thibaut Pinot and a stack of U.S. talent take on a tough six days of mountains and time trials.
How Ineos Grenadiers talent scouted Magnus Sheffield, and how far the super-team thinks the budding U.S. star can go.
From Christophe Laporte's collapsing wheel to Trek-Segafredo's entire team not finishing except one, the 2022 Paris-Roubaix produced drama, heartbreak, and elation.
Dylan van Baarle delivers elusive victory in the 'Hell of the North' for the UK super-team.
American rider carrying momentum into debut in the 'Hell of the North' with Ineos Grenadiers.
From van Baarle to van der Poel, we highlight the key riders to watch in Sunday's final spring classic of the season.
Tom Pidcock will save his Roubaix debut for another year, but Magnus Sheffield, Filippo Ganna and Dylan van Baarle will have free rides on the cobbles.
Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl rider cited by race jury after pushing Ben Turner during Brabantse Pijl.
Brabantse Pijl victory bodes well for a new generation of budding American classics riders pushing into the frame.
Ineos Grenadiers delivers another stunning classics win as Magnus Sheffield powers to victory at Brabantse Pijl.
Ineos Grenadiers used numerical advantage in final 50km to deliver the American rookie to the cobbled classic win.
Ineos Grenadiers rookie continues to impress with Sunday's Amstel Gold Race and Paris-Roubaix on the horizon.
American says losing Tom Pidcock for the classics is 'a shame' but Ineos Grenadiers can win without him.
Fresh off a Paris-Nice win, Slovenian Primož Roglič used race as a preview for the cobbled stage waiting this summer at the Tour de France.
British rider sets his sights on Strade Bianche next weekend.
VeloNews speaks to Sheffield's friend and mentor Franky Van Haesebrouck about the American's first races in Europe.
'I feel really pleased with the guys and how quickly that they’ve come together' says sports director.
VeloNews is on the ground at the 'opening weekend' and caught up with some of the biggest stars starting Kuurne-Brussel-Kuurne
McNulty and Kuss go one-three in France to stamp status as leaders of pack of rising U.S. talent.