INEOS Grenadiers now has its own talent pool
The British team INEOS Grenadiers continues to make steady progress in the renewal of its structures to improve its competitiveness. Among these changes is the incorporation of a development team, something that many other teams have had for years and that INEOS Grenadiers had not even considered, always opting to sign talent directly to their World Tour squad.
The German team Lotto Kern-Haus PSD Bank becomes the feeder team of INEOS
With the aim of capturing and developing young talents, INEOS Grenadiers has decided to complement its Ascent program, with which they have been signing young cyclists like Joshua Tarling, AJ August, or Michael Leonard who have been growing within the structure, by incorporating a continental development team into their structure.
Instead of opting to create their own team from scratch, INEOS Grenadiers has reached an agreement with the German team Lotto Kern-Haus PSD Bank that will serve to improve the Ascent program, giving young cyclists the opportunity to grow and prepare them to reach the World Tour level.
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The way of working will be to select key riders who, although they will compete under the colors of Lotto Kern-Haus PSD Bank, will be trained and supported by the staff of INEOS Grenadiers, somewhat following the philosophy practiced in the football field where players are loaned to other teams to progress.
An announcement that is part of the significant renewal that INEOS Grenadiers is carrying out and that began several weeks ago with important changes in its staff. In addition, in this way, the British team puts an end to one of the shortcomings that it still had in the world of cycling, which is promotion.