Ethan Hayter leaves Ineos for Soudal-Quickstep
British rider signs two-year deal

The 2024-2025 pro cycling transfer season is heating up with major moves announced in several World Tour teams. After Julian Alaphilippe was confirmed to be꧂ 💎moving to Tudor Pro Cycling, his current team Soudal-Quickstep has announced the arrival of 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Ethan Hayter from Ineos Grenadiers.
Hayter, who was part of Great Britain's silver medal-winning tea💧m pursuit quartet at the Olympic Games, signed a two-year deal with Patrick Lefevere's team after five years with Ineos.
"I'm really pleased to be joining Soudal Quick-Step – one of the best teams in the peloton – n🔜ext year," Hayter said. "It's an exciting move and I'm grateful for the opportunity. From the outside, it has always looked like a great team to be part of, and this new challenge is something that motivates me for next season. I'm al💫ready looking forward to meeting everyone there and getting things started."
Hayter, 25, won the Tour de Pologne in 20💖22 and the Tour of Norway 💙in 2021. A versatile rider, the current British champion has won stages of the Itzulia Basque Country, Tour of Britain and Volta ao Algarve.
"Ethan is a multi-disciplin♐e rider, somebody who is used to winning and who has caught our attention with his many qualiꦚties, which he has showcased in the World Tour from a young age," Soudal Quick-Step CEO Patrick Lefevere said.
"He will soon be 26, but he can become even better and this, together with his desire to work hard and thrive in this 🌊environment, makes us confident in the success of our partnership."
Hayter joins the team along with Max S🍎chachmann ♉(Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe).
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