Has there been anything in the Belgian press about Laurens De Plus’ absence from racing since the Tour de Suisse? I know in the past he’s missed long spells through illness.
I would expect much more traditional Sky/Ineos racing style with Brailsford back in charge and Geraint Thomas becoming head of racing.Ineos has had a very dull Vuelta so far, offering almost nothing to the race. Hopefully this approach is not linked to Brailsfraud being back.
The model used in the Giro is much preferred, now its just drip drip, drip, with the tank being empty at the end without having done anything.
And yes, the parcours doesn't offer a lot, but still the point still stand imo.
I was afraid of that. RIP entertainment.I would expect much more traditional Sky/Ineos racing style with Brailsford back in charge and Geraint Thomas becoming head of racing.
That doesn't exclude them from trying it though.The Ineos/Sky train worked like a charm back in the days because all the other riders were dropping of the back once that train was rolling over the mountains. Nowadays you would have 6 UAE and 6 Visma riders sitting on the wheel of the last Ineos domestique if they use the same strategy.
They did win three stages though.I just think INEOS lacked riders with the legs to make a big splash in the Vuelta. UAE had the superior stage hunters across the board, we saw a few INEOS attempts from breaks and attempts to get into the breaks, they just didn't have the legs for it imo.
They still have a team full of overpaid former super doms and talented riders that aren't quite as good as the ones that went to UAE and a few other teams.
Yeah, maybe it wasn't a big splash by SKY standards, but still a pretty decently sized splash. I could have worded it better, because you are right that 3 stage wins is not to be scoffed at.They did win three stages though.
In a significant move within the World Tour transfer market, INEOS Grenadiers have confirmed the signing of rising French talent Kevin Vauquelin on a three-year deal starting in 2026. The 24-year-old will make the switch from Arkéa - B&B Hotels as he takes the next step in what has already become one of the most closely-watched trajectories in the peloton.
Sir Dave Brailsford, Director of INEOS Grenadiers, believes the signing reflects the team’s long-term vision.
“I’ve been excited to watch Kevin’s progress over the past couple of seasons. Not only is he a punchy rider who knows how to win, at this year’s Tour I was impressed to see him add a new dimension to his racing. He races with intelligence and ambition – qualities that fit perfectly with the Grenadiers,” says the team boss. “We believe his best years are ahead of him and we’re excited to help him realise his potential.”