The Vuelta a España start list changed suddenly in the final hours before rider registration on Friday, with Ben Turner dashing from Renewi Tour in Belgium to replace a sick Chris Hamilton in the Ineos Grenadiers line-up.
Fellow Briton Finlay Pickering also got a last minute call-up on Friday, replacing Damiano Caruso in the Bahrain Victorious team after the Italian fell and broke a bone in his hand less than 48 hours from the start of the Vuelta.
Turner did not start stage 3 of the Rensi Tour on Friday and instead jumped on a plane to Italy to ride the Vuelta a España. Ineos Grenadiers were forced to make the late change after Lucas Hamilton became sick on Thursday. They attended the team presentation with just seven riders.
37-year-old Caruso had shown considerable promise for the Vuelta a España after he took a solo stage victory in the warm-up Vuelta a Burgos race. He won an ultra-tough mountain stage in the Vuelta back in 2021 and even attended Thursday’s team presentation.
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