Caleb Ewan has signed a one-year deal with British team Ineos Grenadiers for the 2025 season. The 30-year-old, known for his sprinting prowess, has built a successful career with stage victories at prestigious races like the Tour de France, Giro d’Italia and Vuelta a Espana. Additionally, he has twice finished on the podium at Milan-San Remo, one of cycling’s most celebrated one-day races.
In 2023, Ewan joined Team Jayco–AlUla where he won four races during the year. Now, Ewan hopes his move to Ineos Grenadiers will help him return to his best form. “In 2025, my goal is to return to winning big races,” he said. “It’s been a few years since I’ve won some of those major events, but I firmly believe I have it in me.” With 63 professional wins to his name, Ewan believes this move will reinvigorate his career.
He aims to tap into the team’s resources and experience to regain his competitive edge in major events. Moreover, the move offers him the opportunity to benefit from Ineos’ extensive support and infrastructure which could prove crucial in his quest for success. Furthermore, John Allert, CEO of Ineos Grenadiers, praised Ewan as a “proven winner” and recognized him as “one of the great sprinters of this generation.” Ineos expects the addition of Ewan to bolster its sprinting capabilities and the Australian sprinter is eager to challenge for major victories in the coming season.
In conclusion with a wealth of experience and past success, Caleb Ewan’s move to Ineos marks the beginning of a new chapter in his cycling career. Ultimately, he hopes to reclaim his place among the top sprinters in the sport and continue his legacy of success.
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