Well, yes. But he’s barely raced this season, something like 32 race days, which is half of what you’d expect, and he only signed a one year deal with them, and he’s spent most of the past few months working for Eurosport at the Tour and now the Vuelta.
He was supposed to be in the leadout train for Caleb I believe, but considering Caleb has been doing just fine, doesn't look like there is much space for him there.
Curious to see how pro contracts work when their riders spend a large proportion of their time working for someone else...
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