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Jack Haig signs for Ineos Grenadiers as Sam Welsford also appears to be at team's training camp
A ustralia's Jack Haig has signed for Ineos Grenadiers for 2026, moving from Bahrain Victorious after five years to join the British team on a two-year contract.
Stage 13 of the Giro d'Italia may have sparked more polemics than racing but it was a cruel and painful day for Jack Haig, with the Australian in pain after crashing on Thursday and his injuries ...
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All the pro cycling transfers for 2026: Jack Haig signs for Ineos Grenadiers
French rider Kévin Vauquelin is to join Ineos Grenadiers from next season on a three-year deal. The 24-year-old finished ...
BONNEVILLE, France (VN) -- Jack Haig stated the obvious Sunday after Jumbo-Visma blew up the Criterium du Dauphine-- the Dutch team will be favorites for the Tour de France next month. The Australian ...
Since Jack Haig moved to Bahrain Victorious at the start of the 2021 season, one goal has dominated his career, his dreams and so his season: the Tour de France. This year, however, the Australian's ...
Welcome back to another edition of Pro Log. Here’s a rundown of the latest cyclocross results before we get started: Elite ...
A broken collarbone cost him a shot at the Tokyo Olympics, but this Aussie cycling star bounced back big time. The 27-year-old Queenslander became the second Aussie in two years to make the podium of ...
Australian Jack Haig crashed out of the Tour de France with multiple wrist fractures in an unfortunate incident that also saw fellow countryman Caleb Ewan and Primož Roglič brought down. Jack Haig ...
IF Jack Haig had it his way, the hills would all be mountains. The mountain bike specialist is seeking to set the pace in the Adelaide Tour. The Bendigo boy and mountain bike specialist is emerging as ...
THEY know cycling in Bendigo, the locals are convinced they have something special in a lanky, likable kid with flaming red hair. On Friday, a big crowd lined the main drag of the old goldfields town ...
Jakob Fuglsang's options on taking a straight second straight title in the Vuelta a Andalucia remained fully on track on Saturday after the Danish racer put up a strong defence of his lead on the race ...
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