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'I want to win the Tour de France' - Richard Carapaz to leave Ineos Grenadiers and join EF Education for 2023

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EF Education have announced they have signed Richard Carapaz to join their team for the 2023 cycling season. Carapaz will race at La Vuelta, which begins on Friday, which will be his last Grand Tour for Ineos Grenadiers.

Ad He joined Ineos in 2020, finishing second at La Vuelta 2020, third at last year’s Tour de France and was runner-up to Jai Hindley at this year’s Tour de France.

Vuelta a España'Crashes too often' — Roglic will not win a Grand Tour again, says VoigtA DAY AGO “When you conquer one thing, you want more,” said Carapaz, who won the men's road race at last year's Tokyo Olympics. «I’m one of those people who wants more. “There are still things I haven’t achieved.

I’d like to try to win another Grand Tour. A life goal has always been to win the Tour de France. “It’s something I will fight for.

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