Exciting British rider Leo Hayter is the latest young talent to join the INEOS Grenadiers.
Twenty-year-old Hayter will join the team as a stagiaire later this season before officially turning pro in 2023, having signed a three-year contract with the team.
Joining his brother Ethan at the Grenadiers, Hayter’s arrival reinforces the team’s commitment to developing the sport’s strongest group of young riders.
Rod Ellingworth, Deputy Team Principal said, “We’ve increased our focus over the last few years on identifying exciting young talent, and our commitment to developing them into world class bike racers.
"Leo is one of those highly talented young riders who’s already impressed with his performances at the under-23 Giro. I’m looking forward to him coming on board and seeing him evolve as a rider over the next few years.”
Joining his brother Ethan at the Grenadiers, Hayter’s arrival reinforces the team’s commitment to developing the sport’s strongest group of young riders.
Rod Ellingworth, Deputy Team Principal said, “We’ve increased our focus over the last few years on identifying exciting young talent, and our commitment to developing them into world class bike racers.
"Leo is one of those highly talented young riders who’s already impressed with his performances at the under-23 Giro. I’m looking forward to him coming on board and seeing him evolve as a rider over the next few years.”

Leo Hayter
"I’m super proud and excited to be joining the INEOS Grenadiers, moving up to the highest level of the sport in a British team I’ve been inspired by since I started competing."
The Londoner won two stages on his way to a dominant overall victory in the recent Giro d’Italia Giovani Under-23, in addition to winning the 2021 Liege-Bastogne-Liege U23. Hayter’s rapidly growing palmares also includes a pair of British under-23 time trial titles, showcasing the breadth of his talent.
Leo Hayter said, “I’m super proud and excited to be joining the INEOS Grenadiers this coming year, moving up to the highest level of the sport in a British team I’ve been inspired by since I started competing. Having participated in some training camps with the team, I already feel really at home here, and now can’t wait to get started.”
Leo Hayter said, “I’m super proud and excited to be joining the INEOS Grenadiers this coming year, moving up to the highest level of the sport in a British team I’ve been inspired by since I started competing. Having participated in some training camps with the team, I already feel really at home here, and now can’t wait to get started.”
