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La Vuelta 2022: Ethan Hayter abandons race leaving Ineos Grenadiers a rider down for second half of race

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Ethan Hayter has pulled out of La Vuelta due to a positive COVID-19 test ahead of Tuesday’s individual time trial. The Ineos Grenadiers rider is the 10th rider to drop out of the race due to positive coronavirus tests with Bahrain Victorious' Wout Poels also withdrawing on Sunday.

Ad Hayter was making his Grand Tour debut after making a breakthrough on the road by becoming a national time trial champion and winning stages at the Tour de Pologne and Tour de Romandie.

Vuelta a EspañaYates, Froome and the other Brits hoping to light up La Vuelta18/08/2022 AT 15:27 He held the white jersey for the young riders’ classification at for the opening four stages of La Vuelta and was 79th in the general classification, playing a domestique role, before his withdrawal.

With a lack of time trial specialists, Hayter was expected to challenge for a podium place on Stage 10. Hayter’s attention will now turn to the UCI Road World Championships in Australia, which take place from September 18 to 25.

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