Cask Contributes to Ineos Grenadiers

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Cask Contributes to Ineos Grenadiers

Team Ineos Grenadiers has extended its relationship with Kask, signing a contract with the Italian helmet manufacturer for another four years.

Team Sky began using Kask helmets in 2010, transitioning to Team Ineos and more recently Ineos Grenadiers.

Kask helmets have won seven Tour de France races. Bradley Wiggins wore a Kask Mojito in 2012, and Chris Froome won in 2014 wearing a Protone.

Kask's Valegro and Utopia helmets have also become winning accessories in recent seasons, adorning the heads of Froome, Geraint Thomas, and most recently Egan Bernal.

Despite a much disrupted 2020 schedule, the Ineos Grenadiers gave Cask a home win at the Giro d'Italia thanks to an inspired ride by Tao Geoghegan Hart.

Also in Italy, the UCI World Championships time trial was won by Ineos Grenadiers and Kask, thanks to Filippo Ganna.

Diego Zambon, general manager of Kask, speaks highly of the relationship with Ineos Grenadiers. He said, "Their input in the design and development of our helmets has been invaluable, and their drive to succeed, in turn, has driven us to innovate and constantly improve our products. We look forward to working with them for the next four years."

Carsten Jeppesen, Head of Technology at Ineos Grenadiers, finds the relationship equally beneficial. He says, "I have worked with Cask since the team's inception in 2010, and we have accomplished a lot together in that time."

He adds, "I am very pleased to be working with Cask, and I am looking forward to working with him again.

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