@EliseeReclus
Still Ineos isn't winning all that much and i don't expect that to change with kids. I mean for sure there will come a win or two on some races. But that is peanuts for a team such as Ineos.
Anyway. Rather big names are leaving the team. Lets see if any big names will sign in not that distant future.
They've not done badly: 38 wins (4th overall and their highest since 2018); 109 Podiums (1st overall); 249 Top 10s (2nd Overall), and you'd probably hope that given the age profile of the squad and that some big riders haven't had amazing results this year, they would be getting better results next year.
Losing Yates really isn't that big of a deal for them, he's won only 2 races each year (Deutschland tour stage and GC this year, Stage and GC for Catalunya last year). Carapaz has had a great Vuelta obviously, but during his time at Ineos it's probably become clear that he's a step below other GT GC guys.
I don't think it's unreasonable to assume that between Arensman being new, Bernal being able to race more and a year's worth of progression for Rodriguez, Hayter, Plapp and Pidcock they could have a higher win total than last year.