Ineos Grenadiers

13334353638

Comments

  • DeVlaeminck
    DeVlaeminck Posts: 9,104

    Maybe they should change their focus. Not every team has to try and win the Tour - for years Quickstep were largely a classics team, EF come across as an underdog team that race aggressively and try and punch above their weight in results but also in visibility.

    If Ineos want to compete to win grand tours on a regular basis they are going to have to find a rider that can challenge the likes of Tadej, Jonas, Roglic and Remco. But could they step back and be something else? Could they try and be a largely British team or a classics team or another EF style team with more of a swashbuckling type image ? These things could be done on a smaller budget and provide relative success - surely more enjoyable than their current relative failure.

    [Castle Donington Ladies FC - going up in '22]
  • daniel_b
    daniel_b Posts: 11,981

    Yep I alluded to this a few pages back, they are clearly not winning any GT in the foreseeable future, so why not change the targets, and try and recruit accordingly. Nharvaez would have been a great rider for a classics team though eh, as IS Pidcock!

    Felt F70 05 (Turbo)
    Marin Palisades Trail 91 and 06
    Scott CR1 SL 12
    Cannondale Synapse Adventure 15 & 16 Di2
    Scott Foil 18
  • gsk82
    gsk82 Posts: 3,601

    I think they need to get things right and be able to show a general improvement to any potential superstars of the future. Otherwise they'll never recruit one, assuming they want to

    "Unfortunately these days a lot of people don’t understand the real quality of a bike" Ernesto Colnago
  • roscoe
    roscoe Posts: 526

    Definitely sounds like they’re going back to basics.

  • daniel_b
    daniel_b Posts: 11,981

    For me that is their biggest problem currently, seemingly very few riders want to end up there, very sad situation.

    Hearing Bigham, Hayter, Pidcock say what they have to say will only strengthen that perception, and that's not to mention all of the other relatively big names who have moved on in recent years.

    I'm not really sure how they overcome that view point, if it is as I perceive it to be of course.

    Felt F70 05 (Turbo)
    Marin Palisades Trail 91 and 06
    Scott CR1 SL 12
    Cannondale Synapse Adventure 15 & 16 Di2
    Scott Foil 18
  • roscoe
    roscoe Posts: 526

    I think they need to rebuild the team spirit and perhaps a bit of trust as well. Make the long, medium and short term goals clear. Ensure everyone knows their role and not have riders dictating what they’re doing.

    Get back to winning. A stage, a one day race, a stage race. Anything, just generate that winning feeling again within the team. Success breeds success.

  • gsk82
    gsk82 Posts: 3,601

    KAA has said they're going to focus more on stages and one day racing. I guess that's why they want to teach their riders how to sprint. They'll still have to beat pogacar, Evenepoel and van der poel so hardly a guarantee off success in one day stuff.

    "Unfortunately these days a lot of people don’t understand the real quality of a bike" Ernesto Colnago
  • roscoe
    roscoe Posts: 526

    Interesting show on You Tube by GCN on Ineos.

    Luke Rowe is interviewed and it sounds very much like he wanted to stay as a DS. Worth a watch.

  • davidof
    davidof Posts: 3,123

    I got the impression Dan had been reading this thread

    BASI Nordic Ski Instructor
    Instagramme
  • Pross
    Pross Posts: 43,463

    That was a really good article. I rarely watch any GCN content as it's mainly silly and repetitive. A lot of it echoed what has been said on here. I think Luke nailed it when he said (to paraphrase) in the short-term they need to work with the riders they have and build around them to get the wins. There's no point in having your focus on the GTs when your best GT riders are so far from the top of the tree so work with the likes of Tarling (or Pidcock if he stays) to pick up Classics wins. It's a real shame for the team that Luke has decided to go elsewhere but his reasoning for that made perfect sense. I think he could really have helped get them going in the right direction again but would need a high level of autonomy to do so. You also have to give the team management credit for looking after their riders that have had bad crashes, they could have walked away and used the money saved to bring in other riders.

  • gsk82
    gsk82 Posts: 3,601

    I think it'll be good for Rowe getting experience somewhere else. Someone who's been there for their whole career probably isn't going to bring anything new.

    "Unfortunately these days a lot of people don’t understand the real quality of a bike" Ernesto Colnago
  • daniel_b
    daniel_b Posts: 11,981

    Watched it this morning, and agreed, it seemed to cover pretty much everything that's been discussed on this thread.

    Felt F70 05 (Turbo)
    Marin Palisades Trail 91 and 06
    Scott CR1 SL 12
    Cannondale Synapse Adventure 15 & 16 Di2
    Scott Foil 18
  • andyp
    andyp Posts: 10,553

    Daniel Benson reporting that Xabier Artetxe, previously head coach, has left Ineos Grenadiers. He's been coaching Carlos Rodriguez and Egan Bernal for the past few years.

  • roscoe
    roscoe Posts: 526

    So Head Mechanic and Head Coach both leaving?

    Interesting that Artetxe is off. There was talk a few years ago that there were divisions in the team between the Spanish riders/staff and the rest. The Spanish contingent were supposedly wanting everything done their way and for their benefit.

  • andyrac
    andyrac Posts: 1,198

    I'm on a US based MTB forum, and as far as most of them are concerned all the Ineos issues are down to Pidcock - even after somebody posted the GCN video.

    All Road/ Gravel: tbcWinter: tbcMTB: tbcRoad: tbc"Look at the time...." "he's fallen like an old lady on a cruise ship..."
  • pblakeney
    pblakeney Posts: 27,338

    I guessed as much based purely on last years Netflix TdF documentary.

    TP is not a team player in a team sport when it comes to road racing.

    The above may be fact, or fiction, I may be serious, I may be jesting.
    I am not sure. You have no chance.
    Veronese68 wrote:
    PB is the most sensible person on here.
  • gsk82
    gsk82 Posts: 3,601

    I can imagine the mtb community are quite bitter about a part timer thumping their best whenever he can be bothered to show up.

    "Unfortunately these days a lot of people don’t understand the real quality of a bike" Ernesto Colnago
  • carbonclem
    carbonclem Posts: 1,784

    Geraints Instagram seems to suggest he’s off to the Tour next year.

    2020/2021/2022 Metric Century Challenge Winner
  • andyp
    andyp Posts: 10,553

    Steve Cummings confirmed as having left the team.

  • daniel_b
    daniel_b Posts: 11,981

    Wonder where he is off to.

    Felt F70 05 (Turbo)
    Marin Palisades Trail 91 and 06
    Scott CR1 SL 12
    Cannondale Synapse Adventure 15 & 16 Di2
    Scott Foil 18
  • daniel_b
    daniel_b Posts: 11,981

    Interview with Brian Smith, not saying I put much credence in it (Though I believe he is buds with SC at least), just sharing it for those who may not see it.

    The bonus bit would be complete nuts eh, are they that strapped for cash?

    In the lengthy post, Eurosport commentator Smith claimed that the 2016 Tour of Britain winner was “gagged” during his time as DS at the squad and that Pidcock was dropped from Il Lombardia over fears Ineos would have to pay him a performance bonus following a good result.

    “No real surprise to see Steve Cummings leave Team Ineos,” Smith, who worked with Cummings when the Scot was general manager of MTN-Qhubeka (which has now morphed into Q36.5) during the mid-2010s, wrote.

    “Must be hard to do your job when gagged for most of the year. One of their biggest assets with be a major boost for any other team.”

    Turning to the Pidcock saga, Smith said: “Team Circus continues, after allowing your marquee rider to leave the team while willing to pay 20 per cent of his salary then doing a U-turn to keep him. Not sure this is over.

    “Ivan Glasenberg has invested in Q36.5 and owns Pinarello. A match for Pidcock who was keen on the move.

    “These decisions were helped by Team Circus pulling Pidcock from Lombardia. Why you may ask? Had the form, thought he could win but did not want to risk paying the high bonus.

    “Talking about bonuses. This thwarted the signing of Castrillo from Kern Pharma,” he added, referencing double Vuelta winner Pablo Castrillo’s move to Movistar this winter, after reports he was set to sign a deal with Ineos before his breakthrough ride in Spain.

    Felt F70 05 (Turbo)
    Marin Palisades Trail 91 and 06
    Scott CR1 SL 12
    Cannondale Synapse Adventure 15 & 16 Di2
    Scott Foil 18
  • 2 more Vuelta wins for Castrillo and he will draw level with Roglic


    #pedant #grammarNazi

  • gsk82
    gsk82 Posts: 3,601

    Sounds like b****cks to me.

    "Unfortunately these days a lot of people don’t understand the real quality of a bike" Ernesto Colnago
  • roscoe
    roscoe Posts: 526

    Sounds pretty unlikely

  • I'm reading more and more about INEOS working with Lotto Kern-Haus PSD Bank as a quasi development team.

    Probably just multiple repetitions of a single source at a fairly low point of the cycling news cycle though.

    Since it's silly season: is this Pete Kennaugh's secret new job?

    ================================
    Cake is just weakness entering the body
  • andyp
    andyp Posts: 10,553

    The link up with the Kern Haus-Lotto development team has been confirmed by Ineos today.

  • In keeping with INEOS' current reputation for successfully developing new talent, they currently have 5 riders contracted for 2025.

    Maybe Wurf will get a ride after all: Premier League teams are currently hiring has beens to mentor their junior teams on the pitch.

    ================================
    Cake is just weakness entering the body
  • gsk82
    gsk82 Posts: 3,601

    They don't need many if they're using the many ineos kids who should never been given a world tour contract.

    "Unfortunately these days a lot of people don’t understand the real quality of a bike" Ernesto Colnago
  • stage_hunter
    stage_hunter Posts: 317
    edited November 13

    G, Bernal, Tarling, August, Pidcock, Sheffield is 6 just reeled off top of my head? There must be more? PCS has them with 30 btw?