Cycling. Road – INEOS Grenadiers makes “a big hit” on the Espoirs market

Cycling. Road – INEOS Grenadiers makes “a big hit” on the Espoirs market
Cycling. Road – INEOS Grenadiers makes “a big hit” on the Espoirs market

Having already signed young talents like the American Also August (18 years old) or even the Danish Theodor Stormalso 18 years old, INEOS Grenadiers is recruiting a new young 18-year-old Dane, Peter Øxenberg. Winner this season of a stage of theOrlen Nations Grand Prixhe will join the British squad from January 2025 for three seasons. “A big blow”as pointed out Scott Drawerperformance director at INEOS Grenadiers. “Getting Peter’s signature is really good as he was attracting considerable interest within the peloton. We are delighted that he will be joining our team to take his first steps as a professional cyclist.”added Drawer.

Peter Øxenberg will be Geraint Thomas’ teammate in 2025

Peter Øxenberg: “I came into cycling quite late but everyone knows this team and their talent”

A very motivating new challenge for the young person Peter Øxenberg. “I’m really excited to turn professional next season with the INEOS Grenadiers. It’s going to be fun to take that step and see how I perform. I came into cycling quite late, but everyone knows this team and its talent. It’s a super professional setting and everyone has been really welcoming. I can’t wait to get started.”

“It’s great to see how the team works with young riders over the years and helps them perform at the highest level. It gave me a lot of confidence when I signed with the team. I’m still quite young and I’m discovering a lot about myself and how I can give my best. I’ve enjoyed the climbs I’ve done in the races and I really like the counter. I think this can be one of my best areas. I want to improve everywhere and learn as much as I can. Cycling is huge in Denmark. is super competitive and it’s difficult to win a race there. The level is really high and I’m excited to be part of this great group of Danish riders in the WorldTour.”

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