Retiring or switching teams? Caleb Ewan not listed on Jayco-AlUla 2025 roster
Australian misඣsing from Jayco's lineup page as team manager declines to comment

Could 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Caleb Ewan be retiring from racing at the age of just 30? Is he switching teams in the middle of his 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Jayco-AlUla contract?
Questions about the Australian sprinter's future have been raised this week as his profile appears to have vanished from his current team's . Ewan isn't in the team lineup for his home race, the upcoming 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Tour Down Under, January 2𓂃1-16, either, and his future at Jayco - perhaps even in the peloton – now looks unclear.
Ewan joined Jayco-AlUla, the team where he spent the first four years of his career, after 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:breaking his Lotto contract at the end of 2023 following a falling-out with management at the Belgian team. He may already be on the move with little indi🧸cation online – on Jayco's website and social media – of him currently being on the team's roster.
On Wednesday, reported that Ewan w💖asn't at Jayco's training camp last m𒐪onth. He's also not part of the team's selection for the Tour Down Under, where he's won nine stages in the past.
Instead, Luke Plapp and Mauro Schmid lead the seven-man squad. In Ewan's place, Campbell Ste🐎wart will race, with the 26-year-old described by directeur sportif as the team's "option for the bunch sprints".
When contacted by Cyclingnews on Thursday, Jayco-AlUla team manager Brent Copeland declined to comment on Ewan's situation. Cyclingnews also reached out to Ewan's agent for comment.
According to a report by , issues arose between Ewan and his team last season, while a proposed deal to Astana for 2025 collapsed over the winter. Escape reports that several sources suggested legal proc♏eedings between the two parties might be on the cards.
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Ewan, who has won 11 Grand Tour stages including five at the Tour de France durin♋g his career, hailed his switch to Jayco as a chance for a "fresh start" after the deterioration of his relationship with Lotto.
"The thing is to win at the highest level like that you really need a full team rallying behind you and I guess if I can take any positives from the Tour again, I wasn't so far off the pace," 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Ewan told Cyclingnews last January.
"I almost won a stage so I know my level is still good enough ♌to win the biggest races in the world but yeah I just need a fresh start, a team that's excited 🦂to have me."
He won four races at Jayco last year – the Australian Criterium Championships, stages at the Tour of Oman and Vuelta a Burgos, and the one-day Vuelta a Castilla y Leon – but didn't take any wins at WorldTour level. He also raced the Giro d'Italia as Jayco opted to send Dylan Groenewegen to the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Tour de France.
Ewan said last year that retirement was never an option at the end of 2023, stating to Cyclingnews that he would only call time on his career once he felt tha🎉t he couldn't win races anymore.
"I was never going to be retired in 2024," Ewan said. "I'm not the type of rider that 💫can kind of keep riding, not winning anything. My job is to win and once I stop winning and can't win anymore, then my place in cycling is pretty much over."
Ewan showed that he can still win races in 2024, even if he didn't add to his Grand Tour tally, so it's likely he feels he has more to offer the sport. Should Ewan be moving on to another team, there are several possible landi꧋ng spots around the WorldTour with 11 of the 18 squads still retaining an open roster spot, or several.
168澳洲5最新开奖结果:XDS-Astana have a full 30-rider squad f👍or 2025 with the final addition of Chinese rider Haoyu Su, so a revival of his previously mooted transfer to the Kazakhstani team would be off the cards.
Six other teams – Bahrain Victorious, Cofidis, Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale, Lidl-Trek, Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe, and Soudal-QuickStep – also lack spaces for the upcoming season. According to Daniel Benson's report, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Ineos Grenadiers, who currently have one free no-neo-prౠo roster spot, have shown interest in signing Ewan.

Dani Ostanek is Senior News Writer at Cycling🌼news, having joined in 2017 as a freelance contributor and later being hired full-time. Before joining the team, she had written for numerous major publications in the cycling world, including CyclingWeekly and Rouleur. She writes and edits at Cyclingnews as well as running newsletter, social media, and how to watch campaigns.