Ineos Grenadiers
British professional cycling team
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Ineos Grenadiers is a British professional cycling team that competes at the UCI WorldTeam level. The team is based at the National Cycling Centre in Manchester, England, with a logistics base in Deinze, Belgium. The team is managed by British Cycling's former performance director, Sir Dave Brailsford. The company Tour Racing Ltd. is the corporate entity behind the team in all its iterations, which in line with cycling practice adopts the name of their current primary sponsor.
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Tarling signs three-year Ineos Grenadiers extensionJosh Tarling signs a three-year contract extension to keep him at Ineos Grenadiers until at least 2027.BBC Sport - Published | |
Thomas hopes new role brings luck on 13th TourGeraint Thomas believes he will have more "freedom" to race without the pressure of leading Ineos Grenadiers at this year's Tour de France.BBC Sport - Published | |
Thomas 'in great place' to lead Grenadiers at GiroGeraint Thomas says he is "in a great place" as he prepares to lead a strong Ineos Grenadiers team at May's Giro d'Italia.BBC Sport - Published | |
Ratcliffe calls for 'real action' on safetyIneos Grenadiers owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe says accidents in road cycling are "a common occurrence".BBC Sport - Published | |
Brailsford still 'Godfather' of Ineos GrenadiersSir Dave Brailsford remains "the Godfather" of Ineos Grenadiers despite stepping aside as team principal says new boss John Allert.BBC Sport - Published | |
Thomas signs new contract with Ineos GrenadiersFormer Tour de France champion Geraint Thomas signs a new two-year contract with Ineos Grenadiers.BBC Sport - Published | |
Geoghegan Hart signs three-year deal with Lidl TrekGreat Britain's former Giro d'Italia winner Tao Geoghegan Hart will leave Ineos Grenadiers to join Lidl Trek on a three-year deal from next season.BBC Sport - Published | |
Kwiatkowski wins stage 13 as Pogacar cuts leadMichal Kwiatkowski gives British team Ineos Grenadiers their first stage win of this year's Tour de France as he wins the summit finish on stage 13.BBC Sport - Published | |
Pidcock and Bernal in Ineos Tour de France squadBritain's Tom Pidcock will go for stage wins at the Tour de France again this year as Ineos Grenadiers announce their eight-man squad.BBC Sport - Published | |
Geoghegan Hart to 'bide time' on Giro returnIn-form Tao Geoghegan Hart returns to the Giro d'Italia with the support of a strong Ineos team as he looks to replicate his 2020 victory in the race.BBC Sport - Published | |
Thomas in talks over new Ineos dealFormer Tour de France winner Geraint Thomas hopes to secure his future with Ineos Grenadiers after the Giro d'Italia, which starts on Saturday.BBC Sport - Published | |
Pidcock loses lead as Martinez wins Tour of AlgarveBritain's Tom Pidcock slips from first to seventh on the final day of the Tour of Algarve as Ineos Grenadiers team-mate Dani Martinez wins the title.BBC Sport - Published | |
Freeman loses medical register ban appealFormer British Cycling and Team Sky chief doctor Richard Freeman fails to overturn the decision to permanently strike him off the medical register.BBC Sport - Published | Egan Bernal: Ineos Grenadiers rider to return at Tour of Denmark seven months after crashFormer Tour de France champion Egan Bernal will return to racing at the Tour of Denmark, seven months after he suffered a near-fatal crash.BBC Sport - Published |
Tour de France: Geraint Thomas among four Britons in Ineos squad along with Tom Pidcock, Adam Yates and Luke RoweGeraint Thomas is named in the Ineos Grenadiers team for the Tour de France along with three other British riders.BBC Sport - Published | Pavel Sivakov changes nationality from Russian to FrenchIneos Grenadiers rider Pavel Sivakov changes his cycling nationality from Russian to French.BBC Sport - Published |
Egan Bernal: Ineos Grenadiers rider to have more spinal surgeryIneos Grenadiers rider Egan Bernal to have further spinal surgery following his high-speed crash in Colombia.BBC Sport - Published |