
16 Aug 2022
Kwiatkowski extends with INEOS Grenadiers
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Michal Kwiatkowski will be lining up at the Tour of Denmark today in the knowledge that he’ll be extending his contract with the INEOS Grenadiers until 2025.
The Pole has signed a new deal which at its conclusion, will mark a successful decade of racing with the team, which Deputy Team Principal, Rod Ellingworth reflects on:
“Kwiato is a bike racer to the very core, and an integral part of this team, his ability to read a race is second to none, as is his dedication to being one of the best teammates you could ask for. That’s why it’s always an absolute joy to see him take victories of his own, as he did at the Amstel Gold Race this year. I’m very happy that he will remain with us until 2025.”
‘Kwiato’ has been responsible for a number of firsts for the team over the years and continued that trend in 2022, clinching a memorable first victory at Amstel Gold for the Grenadiers.
That list also includes Milan-San Remo, Tirreno-Adriatico and two wins at Strade Bianche, in addition to taking a win on home soil at the Tour de Pologne, and a memorable Tour de France stage win in 2020.
Currently in his 12th year in the WorldTour, Kwiatkowski is as hungry as ever, whether that’s adding more victories to his glittering palmares, or playing a key support role in stage races and Grand Tours.
Kwiatkowski said: “I’m really happy to be able to extend my contract with the team until 2025, to spend ten years with one team shows I’ve found a team I can call home. It’s an environment which encourages learning and development; a Team that really invests a lot into its riders. I’ve seen myself grow as a rider over the years, taking some memorable wins of my own along the way, as well as playing a part in some of the biggest wins in bike racing. I’m looking forward to more of this over the next three years.”
“Kwiato is a bike racer to the very core, and an integral part of this team, his ability to read a race is second to none, as is his dedication to being one of the best teammates you could ask for. That’s why it’s always an absolute joy to see him take victories of his own, as he did at the Amstel Gold Race this year. I’m very happy that he will remain with us until 2025.”
‘Kwiato’ has been responsible for a number of firsts for the team over the years and continued that trend in 2022, clinching a memorable first victory at Amstel Gold for the Grenadiers.
That list also includes Milan-San Remo, Tirreno-Adriatico and two wins at Strade Bianche, in addition to taking a win on home soil at the Tour de Pologne, and a memorable Tour de France stage win in 2020.
Currently in his 12th year in the WorldTour, Kwiatkowski is as hungry as ever, whether that’s adding more victories to his glittering palmares, or playing a key support role in stage races and Grand Tours.
Kwiatkowski said: “I’m really happy to be able to extend my contract with the team until 2025, to spend ten years with one team shows I’ve found a team I can call home. It’s an environment which encourages learning and development; a Team that really invests a lot into its riders. I’ve seen myself grow as a rider over the years, taking some memorable wins of my own along the way, as well as playing a part in some of the biggest wins in bike racing. I’m looking forward to more of this over the next three years.”
