Is that Altea? Had a few training camps there back in the day on the Graham Baxter Camps, which later became Sporting Tours. '94 - 2000. Used to have guest riders like Stevo, Marcel Wust, Robert Millar, Roger Hammond. Happy days.
Oh, I thought the team had disbanded when I noticed they hadn't won a race since the 6th of July. To be fair, I stopped paying much attention when they stopped being a British orientated team. 6 British riders in their 2025 roster although I notice none of the 6 were in the GB World Championship road-race team. It's a bit of a shame to watch such a demise but with so much young British talent within the peloton elsewhere maybe a future British team can rise from the ashes?
@@stevedouglas3975 He's signed to Q36.5. He can't appear in their team kit yet, but both parties agreed for him to leave Ineos part way through his contract (it ran until 2027). He's already been meeting his new team and discussing plans for next season, as his new boss said in a recent interview: "His attention to detail is next level," adds (Doug) Ryder. "He focuses on every millimetre; on the bike positioning and the bike set-up, to the nutrition, to the race programme, to the coaching. He met with all the leaders in our team... the head coach, the head nutritionist, the head doctor, the head of performance and was challenging and asking questions." So why would he be at an Ineos team camp for next season?
@@stevedouglas3975 Because he's signed to Q36.5. You seem to have had my previous reply removed, where I explained to you what has happened. Here's a clip of him training with his new team: ua-cam.com/users/shorts3lpqSJ_4se8
Another podium in a grand tour in 2024 for G! He’s nearly 40! The younger riders need to buck their ideas up, learn from G and start getting some results!
Great update - loved the insight and focus on the Wizard Kwiato and G. 👍
Looking forward to watching the team in the Algarve in February :)
One more year G!
INEOS Grenadiers!!!!!!!!!
INEOS Grenadiers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
GED ON JANNER!!!
INEOS Grenadiers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Why do you keep writing the same thing?
spain´s mediterrenan coast. Best place in the whole world. Enjoy!
G. Tirreno Adriatico 🥰🤞💙
Need to do more than “talk about winning”…!
💥📽💯👌
Is that Altea? Had a few training camps there back in the day on the Graham Baxter Camps, which later became Sporting Tours. '94 - 2000. Used to have guest riders like Stevo, Marcel Wust, Robert Millar, Roger Hammond. Happy days.
I think it's Barry Island.
Denia
Sorry in advance to the boys for our Australian summer. Please remind them about sunscreen for themselves and their families, use lots and often.
Noted!
This video is a snoozer
This is a geraint Thomas vídeo?? Where is the other riders?
They have to try and get the Norton PB off the aussies in Adelaide
The beach walk and talk looked forced and uncomfortable.
G. certainly looks ... less than convinced.
I guess that’s why they’re professional cyclists and not Shakespearien actors🤔.
Oh, I thought the team had disbanded when I noticed they hadn't won a race since the 6th of July. To be fair, I stopped paying much attention when they stopped being a British orientated team. 6 British riders in their 2025 roster although I notice none of the 6 were in the GB World Championship road-race team. It's a bit of a shame to watch such a demise but with so much young British talent within the peloton elsewhere maybe a future British team can rise from the ashes?
Shame to see you leave Mallorca, have a productive camp.
hated sky but they show love to the americans these days good luck to the boys
Hmm distinct lack of Tom Pidcock. Wonder why....
Because he's left the team. It would be a bit odd for him to turn up to a training camp with Ineos when he's signed to Q36.5.
@johnwestwell2241 end of season. He's still INEOS rider this year.
@@stevedouglas3975 He's signed to Q36.5. He can't appear in their team kit yet, but both parties agreed for him to leave Ineos part way through his contract (it ran until 2027).
He's already been meeting his new team and discussing plans for next season, as his new boss said in a recent interview:
"His attention to detail is next level," adds (Doug) Ryder. "He focuses on every millimetre; on the bike positioning and the bike set-up, to the nutrition, to the race programme, to the coaching. He met with all the leaders in our team... the head coach, the head nutritionist, the head doctor, the head of performance and was challenging and asking questions."
So why would he be at an Ineos team camp for next season?
@@stevedouglas3975 Because he's signed to Q36.5. You seem to have had my previous reply removed, where I explained to you what has happened. Here's a clip of him training with his new team:
ua-cam.com/users/shorts3lpqSJ_4se8
@@johnwestwell2241 no I haven't removed comment?
These guys need to lift some weights! lol
A lot of talking 🫣
😴😴😴
Please retire G.
I'm sure that he'll retire as soon as he reads your comment.
Another podium in a grand tour in 2024 for G! He’s nearly 40! The younger riders need to buck their ideas up, learn from G and start getting some results!
INEOS Grenadiers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!