2024 season reviewFour facts about Ineos Grenadiers

Thomas Goldmann

 · 06.12.2024

2024 season review: Four facts about Ineos GrenadiersPhoto: Getty Images/Dario Belingheri
Thomas Pidcock (pictured right) provided one of the few highlights of the Ineos Grenadiers season with his victory at the Amstel Gold Race, but will be leaving the team
The 2024 road cycling season is history. Time for TOUR to look back and take stock of the World Tour teams. Four facts about Ineos Grenadiers.

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Victories 2024: 14

The downward trend at Ineos Grenadiers continued in 2024. The former industry leader scored a whopping 24 fewer victories than in 2023, which is still 12th place in this statistic as far as World Tour teams are concerned, but far below its own standards. The most significant successes were achieved by Thomas Pidcock with victory in the Amstel Gold Race, Carlos Rodriguez with overall victory in the Tour de Romandie, Jhonatan Narvaez on stage 1 and Filippo Ganna on stage 14 of the Giro d'Italia.

Driver with the most victories: 3

Filippo Ganna and Carlos Rodriguez lead these statistics for Ineos Grenadiers. In addition to his Giro stage win, Ganna also claimed the national time trial title in Italy and the 4th stage of the Tour of Austria. In addition to the Tour de Romandie, Rodriguez won the 6th stage of the Tour of the Basque Country and the eighth stage of the Criterium du Dauphine.

Most race days: 77

Ben Swift and Oscar Rodriguez reeled off the most race days at Ineos Grenadiers - one more than Carlos Rodriguez. Swift clearly leads the statistics with the most race kilometres with 12,455 - 933 more than Carlos Rodriguez.


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Transfers for 2025

Additions

  • Peter Oxenberg (Team ColoQuick)
  • Victor Langellotti (Burgos-BH)
  • Samuel Watson (Groupama-FDJ)
  • Axel Laurance (Alpecin-Deceuninck)
  • Lucas Hamilton (Team Jayco-AlUla)
  • Bob Jungels (Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe)

Departures

  • Leo Hayter (?)
  • Cameron Litter (?)
  • Luke Rowe (end of career)
  • Jhonatan Narvaez (UAE Team Emirates)
  • Ethan Hayter (Soudal - Quick Step)
  • Elia Viviani (?)
  • Thomas Pidcock (?)

The Departure of Thomas Pidcock has dominated the headlines in recent days. The team is thus losing one of its figureheads, who is almost impossible to replace. The transfer of classics specialist Jhonatan Narvaez to UAE Team Emirates is also likely to have a significant impact. On the other hand, three very exciting talents have been signed: Peter Oxenberg, Samuel Watson and Axel Laurance, U23 World Champion in 2023. However, this is unlikely to be enough to return to the ranks of the top teams such as UAE or Visma | Lease a Bike.

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