Not retained by the Jayco-AlUla team with whom he was still under contract, Caleb Ewan joined the Ineos Grenadiers squad.
Australian sprinter and multiple Grand Tour stage winner Caleb Ewan has signed a one-year contract with Ineos Grenadiers for the 2025 season. The 30-year-old boasts an impressive track record that includes more than 60 professional victories. Renowned for his blazing speed, he achieved five Tour de France stage victories, five Giro d'Italia stage victories and a La Vuelta a España stage triumph. Ewan also won multiple stages at the Tour Down Under, UAE Tour and Tour of Britain, and finished on the podium twice at Milan-San Remo.
Caleb Ewan :
“This is a really exciting new challenge for me and a fantastic opportunity to get back to my best with the incredible support of the Ineos Grenadiers. In 2025, my goal is to return to winning big races. It's been a few years since I won some of these big events, but I firmly believe I have what it takes. I'm only 30 years old and, with the good advice and expertise that INEOS brings, I think I can get back to my best form here. We haven't finalized my race schedule yet, but I'm looking forward to having those discussions with the team. It will be exciting to combine their ideas with my ambitions and create an exciting racing calendar together.”
“Although the Ineos Grenadiers are often seen as a team focused on the general classification, I see huge potential in the wider group they have to support a sprinter. Over the past few years, I often referred to Ineos in sprint stages, as their riders consistently positioned themselves perfectly in the decisive moments. This is exactly the kind of expertise I'm excited to work with. Joining a new team always involves adjustments, but I already know a lot of the guys, and everything I've heard about how the team works gives me confidence that the integration will be smooth. I can't wait to get started and see what we can accomplish together. »
-John Allert, PDG d’Inos Grenadiers :
“Caleb is a proven winner and one of the great sprinters of this generation. Together we want to write an exciting new chapter for Caleb as an Ineos Grenadier, and the hard work needed to get there starts today.
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