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'I’m just taking it one day at a time and if I can make it to Madrid that would feel like an awesome achievement,' says grand tour debutant.
'I’m just taking it one day at a time and if I can make it to Madrid that would feel like an awesome achievement,' says grand tour debutant.
A move to BikeExchange looks unlikely as Ineos Grenadiers remains an option.
VeloNews confirms that the British rider will leave Arkéa-Samsic and that Ineos Grenadiers is close to announcing another new signing.
Young Spaniard holds firm as Tao Geoghegan Hart loses time in a crash.
Young Spanish national champion is impressing so far in his Vuelta debut.
Spanish grand tour rookie Carlos Rodríguez is leading the powerful Ineos Grenadiers lineup after a week of racing.
Matteo Tosatto says 'the legs will decide' who will be the GC leader at British squad.
The 18-year-old Canadian won the Trofeo Madonna del Cavatore and the Gran Premio Bermac Gara this season.
Ecuadorian vows he's committed to Ineos Grenadiers in final grand tour with team, braces against notion of solo leadership.
The pair have been teammates since riding together at Movistar in 2017.
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US WorldTour rookie bumped out of race-lead on bonus points by Christophe Laporte in final day of racing.
Ineos Grenadiers deputy principal calls their Vuelta TTT a "bloody good ride" while white jersey wearer Hayter reflects on grand tour debut.
The Ineos Grenadiers performance engineer beat the previous record set by Victor Campenaerts by almost 500 meters.
The story behind the biggest transfer of the summer as Ecuadorian star switches from Ineos to EF Education-EasyPost.
Van Baarle moves on after five years at Ineos Grenadiers, while Kelderman switches from Bora-Hansgrohe.
The Colombian was left with a litany of broken bones following a high-speed training crash in January and that he's been able to return to racing is a minor miracle.
US rider wins for the third time in 2022, and slots into the overall leader's jersey.
The Colombian played a domestique role for his teammate after easing back into the peloton for the first time in 11 months.
A mix of youth and experience for the British WorldTour team ahead of the final grand tour of the season.
Former world champion extends with British squad in what will be a full decade in team colors.
Colombian has been out of racing action since the start of the season after a high-speed training crash in January.
Kwiatkowski, De Plus, and Fraile miss out on final grand tour of 2022.
'I’m excited about the prospect of seeing what I can do against the clock again' says British rider.
The 23-year-old budding superstar remains committed to racing key mountain bike and cyclocross races as part of his growing road racing calendar.
La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that 2019 Tour de France champion could race this month.
'It’s the perfect team to learn and grow with. I’m more excited than nervous,' says new 2023 signing.
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.
French rider back in the mix after taking first GC win since 2019 at Vuelta a Burgos.
Ineos Grenadiers close out the final stage to seal overall title.
Yates has been offered a contract extension but it's below his asking price, while BikeExchange is keeping tabs on the situation.
The GC will be decided Saturday in the fifth and final stage that returns to the emblematic climb at the Lagunas de Neila.
Welsh rider follows in the footsteps of track stars such as Geraint Thomas, and UAE Team Emirates confirms renewals of four riders.
World time trial champion's big motor will play central role in future as UK super-team builds out new generation.
Irish climber signs a three-year deal and will link up with Simon Yates.
Baby Giro winner moves from Hagens Berman Axeon to join brother Ethan at Ineos Grenadiers.
Speculation about Bernal's comeback has been building since Bernal returned to Europe last month and joined his teammates on a high-altitude training camp in Andorra.
Cycling's official transfer window opens August 1, and VeloNews peels back the blockbuster deals set to be disclosed.
The Welsh rider won a stage at the Tour de Suisse earlier this year.
'I know nothing about it. Primož or his manager didn’t say anything about this,' says Jumbo sports director.
Climber remains guarded on his future after finishing 10th in the Tour de France.
The young rider will move into the WorldTour next season and is linked to race alongside his brother at Ineos.
'The level is higher. I’m not a big numbers man if you look at the numbers they are going faster now,' says Ineos Grenadiers domestique.
The 20-year-old attended Ineos Grenadiers camps previously, but rival picks him up.
A podium finish for Thomas defies his team's expectations.
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'We’ve got a couple of guys who can climb similar speeds. I think that Egan can climb at that rate,' says deputy team principal.
The Ineos Grenadiers rider says he'd had enough of the Pogačar and Vingegaard attacks when he went off the front on the Spandelles.
Thomas limits his loses to the top two as Adam Yates struggles through illness and drops three places in the GC.
The Colombian climber confirmed he's back in top shape after taking antibiotics to step back into key helper role just in time for the Pyrénées.
Pidcock's longtime mentor Kurt Bogaerts says ‘there is no door closed’ regarding the Alpe d’Huez winner’s potential.
'He’s out of contract this year and that can always play a different part when it comes to committing to a teammate, but he was really committed to me,' says Welshman.
VeloNews puts together the definitive list on the 19 riders Ratcliffe and his team has signed since Ineos took over from Sky.
The 2018 Tour winner is having his best Tour in years and enters the final week with everything in play: 'You've got to keep believing.'
Jumbo-Visma leads among 22 teams with the lion's share of prize money to be awarded Sunday in Paris.
'I’m more looking ahead but you have to be aware of what’s behind you,' Welshman tells VeloNews.
'Pogačar came to me and said Jumbo are struggling, they’re struggling,' says Thomas.
'I think that we expected that sort of gap on that sort of climb,' Ellingworth tells VeloNews.
Grand tour powerhouse leaves open path for Pidcock to explore after young Brit packs more prestige into palmarès on Alpe d'Huez.
Italian scales back plan to do it in August, envisaging autumn or 2023 instead.
A thrilling victory atop Alpe d'Huez only raises expectations about Pidcock's grand tour future. His coach says 'we are going to see his limits.'
2012 Tour winner also praises performances of Chris Froome and Geraint Thomas.
'Before we came to the race Tom Pidcock asked me what I expected from him and I just said full commitment,' says Steve Cummings.
'I compare myself to Pogačar to Wout, these guys, they are both older than me, and more experienced. But I am ambitious and I have big ambitions,' says British rider.
Ineos Grenadiers rider lauds teammate Tom Pidcock’s stage victory.
The Ineos Grenadiers rider soars away from the breakaway to take biggest road victory of his career.
Former Tour winner predicts fireworks on return to iconic climb where he won in 2018.
The Welshman is just four seconds behind Tadej Pogačar after a dramatic showdown on stage 11.
Ineos will develop its crop of young riders rather than sign another proven grand tour winner to replace EF-bound Carapaz.
'It’s not just about riding around so we’ll use every trick in the book to try and tactically win the race,' says Rod Ellingworth.
Welshman sits fourth overall as the race moves deeper into the Alps on stage 11.
Tour rookie says Ineos Grenadiers must be tactical in its numbers because 'we are not racing crap riders' at Tour de France.
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'Pogačar is phenomenal. I can’t see how he won’t continue to be the biggest favorite for the next five or six years,' says Thomas.
Brits Geraint Thomas, Adam Yates and Tom Pidcock feature in the overall top-10.
Geraint Thomas, Adam Yates and Tom Pidcock remain in the top-10 ahead of second Tour de France rest day.
The 2018 Tour winner says Tadej Pogačar is 'an unbelievable talent.'
Nothing's decided yet in this Tour, and rivals say they need to be ready to pounce if there’s an opening.
Ineos Grenadiers happy with day as Thomas moves up to third and is best of their fab four after stage 7.