roundabout said:
I am surprised that it took them this long
Me too. In fact, I thought it was one of the first things they should have done, since they already at inception brought almost all the British riders at the top 2 levels together in their team. Though Endura bridged the gap to a great extent, back in 2010 there was very little between the pro team Sky and the national scene/the handful of U23 races British riders were entering, and most of the national teams weren't racing abroad much and were doing mostly one-day racing and crits, so young Britons weren't getting any stage racing experience until the pro team. What's more, the contract poaching that they started off with to get Wiggins and Swift may have made other teams more wary of picking up young British riders, knowing that Sky would be waving the cash at them as soon as they showed promise, and it was only a handful of riders like Adam Blythe that were willing to take the jump to Europe under their own steam.
A step between the Academy and the Pro team is a strong step towards actual development of riders, especially if they base it in Italy with a strong national calendar of .1 and .2 one day and short stage races.