INEOS Grenadiers is entering a partnership with newly formed British junior cycling team, camsmajaco.
This collaboration will create a new talent pathway for young British cyclists and sits within the INEOS Grenadiers’ talent programme, which includes a development partnership with North America’s most successful U19 outfit, Hot Tubes Development Cycling Team.
As part of the relationship, camsmajaco (the merger of leading junior teams Tofauti Everyone Active Majaco and Fensham Howes–MAS-CAMS (FH MAS CAMS) will be racing an international and domestic calendar in 2026, with support from INEOS Grenadiers’ performance structure - including coaching, education, development input and access to the INEOS Grenadiers European Service Course.
Geraint Thomas, Director of Racing, INEOS Grenadiers, said: “This UK-based partnership’s a really important part of our talent identification and development programme. The best young British riders will now be able to access the support of the INEOS Grenadiers and INEOS Grenadiers Racing Academy, while continuing to benefit from two outstanding junior programmes. This is exactly the kind of start these young riders need and I look forward to seeing the best of their generation come through over the next few years.
Giles Pidcock, founder and Team Principal of FH MAS CAMS and co-lead at camsmajaco, said: ”This is not just a great moment for our newly formed team in 2026 and beyond, but also for the future of Britain’s cycling talent. Both of our junior teams have already seen a number of our riders go on to reach the WorldTour, with many more on development programmes. Now we can provide a much clearer bridge to supporting this next step beyond the junior ranks.”
Founder and Team Principal at Tofauti Everyone Active Majaco and co-lead at camsmajaco, Ian Mansel-Thomas added: “Beyond creating a clearly visible pathway to the top of the sport, we’re also excited to increase the level of support and guidance we can give our riders from next season, with access to INEOS Grenadiers’ training and nutrition experts, as well as allowing our riders to rub shoulders with their icons to learn first-hand from their experiences.”