Ethan Hayter signs Ineos Grenadiers deal until 2024 after winning Tour of Poland and with Vuelta a Espana coming up

Ethan Hayter has signed a new deal with Ineos Grenadiers until the end of the 2024 season.

The 23-year-old claimed his first overall stage race victory at the Tour of Poland last week.

He is the sixth active British rider to have won a WorldTour race, alongside Chris Froome, Geraint Thomas, Tao Geoghan Hart, Adam Yates and Simon Yates.

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“I am really proud to extend my contract with the team and keep racing as a Grenadier,” said Hayter, who will be joined by younger brother Leo on the team later this season.

“The goal is clear – to kick on and win more WorldTour races, have a go at the World Champs and get some Grand Tours under my belt. I believe I am in the best environment to continue winning over the coming seasons.”

Hayter, who won silver on the track in the madison at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, has put himself in position to make his Grand Tour debut at the upcoming Vuelta a Espana.

“Ethan is one of those riders who quite often flies under the radar, which is incredible considering the palmares he already has to his name,” added Ineos deputy team principal Rod Ellingworth.

“He’s at the forefront of the young group we are building here and we have been delighted with his development and attitude. I’m so excited about what he can go on to achieve in the sport and it will be great to see him racing alongside his brother Leo.”

Hayter won the Tour of Poland by 11 seconds over Thymen Arensman of the Netherlands.

Ineos recently announced they have also agreed a new long-term deal with Filippo Ganna.

The 2022 Vuelta a Espana starts on August 19.

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Stream La Vuelta live and on-demand on discovery+. You can also watch all the action live on eurosport.co.uk.

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