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Australian road and track cyclist

Caleb Ewan Ewan at the 2018 Tour of Britain Personal information Full name Caleb Ewan Nickname The Pocket Rocket Born (1994-07-11) 11 July 1994 (age 31) Sydney, Australia Height 1.67 m (5 ft 5+1⁄2 in)[1] Weight 69 kg (152 lb; 10 st 12 lb)[1] Team information Disciplines Road Track Role Rider Rider type Sprinter Amateur teams 2013–2014 Jayco–AIS World Tour Academy 2014 Orica–GreenEDGE (stagiaire) Professional teams 2014–2018 Orica–GreenEDGE 2019–2023 Lotto–Soudal[2][3][4] 2024 Team Jayco–AlUla 2025 INEOS Grenadiers Major wins Grand Tours Tour de France 5 individual stages (2019, 2020) Giro d'Italia 5 individual stages (2017, 2019, 2021) Vuelta a España 1 individual stage (2015) One-day races and Classics EuroEyes Cyclassics (2016) Clásica de Almería (2018) Brussels Cycling Classic (2019) Scheldeprijs (2020) GP de Fourmies (2022) Medal record Representing Australia Men's road bicycle racing World Championships 2012 Valkenburg Junior road race 2014 Ponferrada Under-23 road race

**Caleb Ewan** (born 11 July 1994) is an Australian former professional [road](/source/Road_bicycle_racing) and [track](/source/Track_cycling) cyclist. A [sprinter](/source/Sprinter_(cycling)), Ewan has a style similar to that of [Mark Cavendish](/source/Mark_Cavendish), taking an extremely low position[5] that offers him an aerodynamic advantage.[6]

## Career

### Youth

Caleb Ewan was born in [New South Wales](/source/New_South_Wales) to a Korean mother and Peruvian father. At the age of eight he started bicycle racing, inspired by his father, who was also a competitive cyclist.[7] He started competitive cycling at the age of ten.[*[citation needed](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citation_needed)*] In 2010 he became the [Junior National Road Race Champion](/source/Australian_National_Road_Race_Championships). The next year he won multiple disciplines at the [Junior National Track Championships](/source/Australian_National_Track_Championships) and he became World Champion [omnium](/source/Omnium) at the [Junior Track World Championships](/source/UCI_Track_Cycling_World_Championships).

### Professional career

In 2013 Ewan started racing for [Jayco–AIS World Tour Academy](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jayco%E2%80%93AIS_World_Tour_Academy&action=edit&redlink=1). That year he won the first stage as well as the general classification of the [Mitchelton Wines Bay Cycling Classic](/source/Bay_Classic_Series). He also won the [La Côte Picarde](/source/La_C%C3%B4te_Picarde) installment of the [UCI Nations Cup U23](/source/UCI_Under_23_Nations'_Cup), the [Gran Premio Palio del Recioto](/source/Gran_Premio_Palio_del_Recioto), and stages in the [Tour Alsace](/source/Tour_Alsace), [Thüringen Rundfahrt der U23](/source/Th%C3%BCringen_Rundfahrt_der_U23) and the [Tour de l'Avenir](/source/Tour_de_l'Avenir). At the end of the year he finished fourth in the Men's under-23 road race at the [2013 UCI Road World Championships](/source/2013_UCI_Road_World_Championships).

Ewan signed pre-contract terms with [Orica–GreenEDGE](/source/Team_Jayco%E2%80%93AlUla_(men's_team)) in October 2013, joining the World Tour team as a stagiaire in August 2014 and as a professional in October.[8][9] At the beginning of August, before joining Orica–GreenEDGE, Ewan took part in the [road race at the 2014 Commonwealth Games](/source/Cycling_at_the_2014_Commonwealth_Games_%E2%80%93_Men's_road_race), competing for [Australia](/source/Australia_at_the_2014_Commonwealth_Games). The Australian team tried to control the race for Ewan's sprint, but were unable to do so. After attempting a solo chase of the three leaders, he fell back and was the last man to finish: he finished in 12th place out of 140 who started, over 11 minutes behind the gold medallist [Geraint Thomas](/source/Geraint_Thomas) ([Wales](/source/Wales_at_the_2014_Commonwealth_Games)).[10]

His first professional wins came in the second and third stages of the [2015 Herald Sun Tour](/source/2015_Herald_Sun_Tour). A month later, in the [Tour de Langkawi](/source/2015_Tour_de_Langkawi) he then took his second professional win and the lead in general classification. Though he lost the overall lead of the race, Ewan won a second stage (the third victory of his career) and the points classification.[11] He was named in the start list for the [2015 Vuelta a España](/source/2015_Vuelta_a_Espa%C3%B1a),[12] where he won stage 5,[13] but he withdrew from the race during stage 10.[14]

In 2016, Ewan participated in the [Tour Down Under](/source/2016_Tour_Down_Under) and won the first stage in a mass sprint.[15] He made it a duo of wins by taking the sixth stage as well.[16] He also was the victor of Stage 2 of the [Herald Sun Tour](/source/2016_Herald_Sun_Tour), another race held on Australian soil.[17] He was named in the start list for the [2016 Giro d'Italia](/source/2016_Giro_d'Italia).[18] He raced in the 2017 Giro, winning stage seven[5] in a field sprint.

For the 2019 season, Ewan signed with [Lotto–Soudal](/source/Lotto%E2%80%93Intermarch%C3%A9). He started the year at the [Tour Down Under](/source/2019_Tour_Down_Under), where he headbutted [Jasper Philipsen](/source/Jasper_Philipsen) in Stage 5 and was relegated to 83rd place after crossing the finish line first.[19] In July 2019, he participated in the [Tour de France](/source/2019_Tour_de_France), and in Stage 11 he beat [Dylan Groenewegen](/source/Dylan_Groenewegen) in a tight sprint finish in Toulouse.[20][21] He won stage 16 in Nîmes, narrowly beating [Elia Viviani](/source/Elia_Viviani), as well as the final stage, crossing the line ahead of Groenewegen on the [Champs-Élysées](/source/Champs-%C3%89lys%C3%A9es_stage_in_the_Tour_de_France).

At the [Tour de France](/source/2020_Tour_de_France), he won two more stages, on days three and eleven.[22] That year, he totaled seven wins. The following season, he won stages three and seven of the [Giro d'Italia](/source/2021_Giro_d'Italia), tallying six total victories for the year.[23]

In 2022, he again took seven wins, including the [Grand Prix de Fourmies](/source/2022_Grand_Prix_de_Fourmies) one-day race. He was the "[lanterne rouge](/source/Lanterne_rouge)" of the [2022 Tour de France](/source/2022_Tour_de_France), having finished over 5 hours down on overall winner [Jonas Vingegaard](/source/Jonas_Vingegaard).[24] He only won one race in 2023: the [Van Merksteijn Fences Classic](/source/Grote_Prijs_Marcel_Kint).

After five seasons with [Lotto–Dstny](/source/Lotto%E2%80%93Intermarch%C3%A9), Ewan left the team due to disagreements with the new team manager [Stéphane Heulot](/source/St%C3%A9phane_Heulot).[25] He then joined [UCI WorldTeam](/source/UCI_WorldTeam) [Team Jayco–AlUla](/source/Team_Jayco%E2%80%93AlUla_(men's_team)) on a two-year contract. His first success with the squad was the opening stage of the [2024 Tour of Oman](/source/2024_Tour_of_Oman).[26]

At the beginning of the 2025 season, Ewan sought an early release of his contract. Negotiations with [UCI WorldTeam](/source/UCI_WorldTeam) [XDS Astana Team](/source/XDS_Astana_Team) collapsed, prompting his move to [INEOS Grenadiers](/source/Ineos_Grenadiers).

On 6 May 2025, he announced his retirement from professional cycling.[27]

## Major results

*Source:*[28]

### Road

**2010**
- 1st [Road race](/source/Australian_National_Road_Race_Championships), National Junior Championships

**2011**
- 3rd [Time trial](/source/Australian_National_Time_Trial_Championships), National Junior Championships

**2012**
- National Junior Championships - 1st [Time trial](/source/Australian_National_Time_Trial_Championships) - 2nd [Road race](/source/Australian_National_Road_Race_Championships)

- 1st Gent–Menen

- 1st Stage 4 [Regio-Tour](/source/Regio-Tour) Juniors

- 1st Stage 2b [Liège–La Gleize](/source/Aubel%E2%80%93Thimister%E2%80%93Stavelot)

- 2nd [Road race](/source/2012_UCI_Road_World_Championships_%E2%80%93_Men's_junior_road_race), [UCI World Junior Championships](/source/2012_UCI_Road_World_Championships)

- 2nd Trofeo Comune di Vertova

- 2nd Trofeo Emilio Paganessi

- 3rd Overall Keizer der Juniores

**2013**
- 1st [Gran Premio Palio del Recioto](/source/Gran_Premio_Palio_del_Recioto)

- 1st [La Côte Picarde](/source/La_C%C3%B4te_Picarde)

- [Thüringen Rundfahrt der U23](/source/Th%C3%BCringen_Rundfahrt_der_U23) - 1st Points classification - 1st Stages 4 & 7

- [Tour de l'Avenir](/source/Tour_de_l'Avenir) - 1st Stages 1 & 2

- 1st Stage 2 [Tour Alsace](/source/Tour_Alsace)

- 3rd [Gran Premio Industrie del Marmo](/source/Gran_Premio_Industrie_del_Marmo)

- 4th [Road race](/source/2013_UCI_Road_World_Championships_%E2%80%93_Men's_under-23_road_race), [UCI World Under-23 Championships](/source/2013_UCI_Road_World_Championships)

- 8th [Trofeo Piva](/source/Trofeo_Banca_Popolare_di_Vicenza)

**2014**
- 1st [Road race](/source/Australian_National_Road_Race_Championships), National Under-23 Championships

- 1st Stage 2 [Tour de l'Avenir](/source/Tour_de_l'Avenir)

- 2nd [Road race](/source/2014_UCI_Road_World_Championships_%E2%80%93_Men's_under-23_road_race), [UCI World Under-23 Championships](/source/2014_UCI_Road_World_Championships)

- 2nd [Trofeo Città di San Vendemiano](/source/Trofeo_Citt%C3%A0_di_San_Vendemiano)

- 6th [Trofeo Piva](/source/Trofeo_Banca_Popolare_di_Vicenza)

**2015 (11 pro wins)**
- 1st Overall [Tour de Korea](/source/Tour_de_Korea) - 1st Points classification - 1st Young rider classification - 1st Stages 2, 3, 5 & 7

- 1st [Vuelta a La Rioja](/source/Vuelta_a_La_Rioja)

- [Tour de Langkawi](/source/2015_Tour_de_Langkawi) - 1st Points classification - 1st Stages 3 & 6

- [Herald Sun Tour](/source/2015_Herald_Sun_Tour) - 1st Stages 2 & 3

- 1st Stage 5 [Vuelta a España](/source/2015_Vuelta_a_Espa%C3%B1a)

- 2nd [Road race](/source/Australian_National_Road_Race_Championships), National Championships

**2016 (5)**
- 1st [EuroEyes Cyclassics](/source/2016_EuroEyes_Cyclassics)

- [Tour Down Under](/source/2016_Tour_Down_Under) - 1st Stages 1 & 6

- 1st Stage 8 [Tour of Britain](/source/2016_Tour_of_Britain)

- 1st Stage 2 [Herald Sun Tour](/source/2016_Herald_Sun_Tour)

**2017 (10)**
- [Tour Down Under](/source/2017_Tour_Down_Under) - 1st Sprints classification - 1st Stages 1, 3, 4 & 6

- [Tour of Britain](/source/2017_Tour_of_Britain) - 1st Stages 1, 3 & 6

- 1st Points classification, [Tour de Yorkshire](/source/2017_Tour_de_Yorkshire)

- 1st Stage 7 [Giro d'Italia](/source/2017_Giro_d'Italia)

- 1st Stage 4 [Tour de Pologne](/source/2017_Tour_de_Pologne)

- 1st Stage 4 [Abu Dhabi Tour](/source/2017_Abu_Dhabi_Tour)

- 10th [Milan–San Remo](/source/2017_Milan%E2%80%93San_Remo)

**2018 (3)**
- 1st [Clásica de Almería](/source/2018_Cl%C3%A1sica_de_Almer%C3%ADa)

- 1st Stage 2 [Tour Down Under](/source/2018_Tour_Down_Under)

- 1st Stage 8 [Tour of Britain](/source/2018_Tour_of_Britain)

- 2nd [Milan–San Remo](/source/2018_Milan%E2%80%93San_Remo)

- 4th [Road race](/source/Australian_National_Road_Race_Championships), National Championships

**2019 (10)**
- 1st [Brussels Cycling Classic](/source/2019_Brussels_Cycling_Classic)

- [Tour de France](/source/2019_Tour_de_France) - 1st Stages 11, 16 & 21 - Held after Stage 1

- [Giro d'Italia](/source/2019_Giro_d'Italia) - 1st Stages 8 & 11

- [Tour of Turkey](/source/2019_Presidential_Tour_of_Turkey) - 1st Stages 4 & 6

- 1st Stage 4 [UAE Tour](/source/2019_UAE_Tour)

- 1st Stage 4 [ZLM Tour](/source/2019_ZLM_Tour)

- 2nd [Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race](/source/2019_Cadel_Evans_Great_Ocean_Road_Race)

- 2nd [EuroEyes Cyclassics](/source/2019_EuroEyes_Cyclassics)

**2020 (7)**
- 1st [Scheldeprijs](/source/2020_Scheldeprijs)

- [Tour de France](/source/2020_Tour_de_France) - 1st Stages 3 & 11

- [Tour Down Under](/source/2020_Tour_Down_Under) - 1st Stages 2 & 4

- [UAE Tour](/source/2020_UAE_Tour) - 1st Points classification - 1st Stage 2

- 1st Stage 1 [Tour de Wallonie](/source/2020_Tour_de_Wallonie)

- 2nd [Milano–Torino](/source/2020_Milano%E2%80%93Torino)

- 7th [Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race](/source/2020_Cadel_Evans_Great_Ocean_Road_Race)

**2021 (6)**
- [Giro d'Italia](/source/2021_Giro_d'Italia) - 1st Stages 5 & 7 - Held after Stage 7

- [Tour of Belgium](/source/2021_Tour_of_Belgium) - 1st Points classification - 1st Stages 3 & 4

- 1st Stage 5 [Benelux Tour](/source/2021_Benelux_Tour)

- 1st Stage 7 [UAE Tour](/source/2021_UAE_Tour)

- 2nd [Milan–San Remo](/source/2021_Milan%E2%80%93San_Remo)

**2022 (7)**
- 1st [Grand Prix de Fourmies](/source/2022_Grand_Prix_de_Fourmies)

- [Tour of Turkey](/source/2022_Presidential_Tour_of_Turkey) - 1st Stages 1 & 6

- 1st Stage 3 [Tirreno–Adriatico](/source/2022_Tirreno%E2%80%93Adriatico)

- 1st Stage 1 [Tour des Alpes-Maritimes et du Var](/source/2022_Tour_des_Alpes-Maritimes_et_du_Var)

- 1st Stage 1 [Saudi Tour](/source/2022_Saudi_Tour)

- 1st Stage 1 [Deutschland Tour](/source/2022_Deutschland_Tour)

- 2nd [Kuurne–Brussels–Kuurne](/source/2022_Kuurne%E2%80%93Brussels%E2%80%93Kuurne)

- 2nd [Elfstedenronde](/source/Elfstedenronde)

- 2nd [Kampioenschap van Vlaanderen](/source/Kampioenschap_van_Vlaanderen)

**2023 (1)**
- 1st [Van Merksteijn Fences Classic](/source/Grote_Prijs_Marcel_Kint)

- 2nd [Grote Prijs Jean-Pierre Monseré](/source/Grote_Prijs_Jean-Pierre_Monser%C3%A9)

- 2nd [Ronde van Limburg](/source/Ronde_van_Limburg_(Belgium))

- 2nd [Elfstedenronde](/source/Elfstedenronde)

- 6th [Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race](/source/2023_Cadel_Evans_Great_Ocean_Road_Race)

- 7th [Scheldeprijs](/source/2023_Scheldeprijs)

**2024 (3)**
- 1st [Vuelta a Castilla y León](/source/Vuelta_a_Castilla_y_Le%C3%B3n)

- 1st Stage 1 [Tour of Oman](/source/2024_Tour_of_Oman)

- 1st Stage 2 [Vuelta a Burgos](/source/2024_Vuelta_a_Burgos)

**2025 (2)**
- 1st Stage 2 [Tour of the Basque Country](/source/2025_Tour_of_the_Basque_Country)

- 1st Stage 1 [Settimana Internazionale di Coppi e Bartali](/source/2025_Settimana_Internazionale_di_Coppi_e_Bartali)

### Grand Tour general classification results timeline

Grand Tour 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 Giro d'Italia — DNF DNF — DNF — DNF DNF — 120 Tour de France — — — — 132 144 DNF 134 DNF — Vuelta a España DNF — — — — — — — — —

### Classic results timeline

Monument 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 Milan–San Remo — 10 2 29 113 2 — 16 Tour of Flanders — — — — — — — DNF Paris–Roubaix Has not contested during his career Liège–Bastogne–Liège Giro di Lombardia Classic 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 Kuurne–Brussels–Kuurne 15 — — — — — 2 — Gent–Wevelgem — 101 — — DNF — — 66 Scheldeprijs — — — — 1 — — 7 Hamburg Cyclassics 1 34 — 2 Not held 88 — Brussels Cycling Classic — — — 1 — — — — Milano–Torino — — — — 2 — — — Paris–Tours 178 — — — — — — —

Legend — Did not compete DNF Did not finish IP In progress NH Not held

#### Critériums

**2012**
- 2nd Overall [Mitchelton Wines Bay Classic](/source/Bay_Classic_Series) - 1st Stages 2 & 4

**2013**
- 1st Overall [Mitchelton Wines Bay Classic](/source/Bay_Classic_Series) - 1st Stage 1

**2014**
- 3rd Overall [Mitchelton Wines Bay Classic](/source/Bay_Classic_Series) - 1st Stage 4

- 3rd [Down Under Classic](/source/Down_Under_Classic)

**2015**
- 1st Overall [Mitchelton Wines Bay Classic](/source/Bay_Classic_Series) - 1st Stages 1, 2 & 3

- 2nd [National Championships](/source/Australian_National_Criterium_Championships)

**2016**
- 1st [National Championships](/source/Australian_National_Criterium_Championships)

- 1st Overall [Mitchelton Wines Bay Classic](/source/Bay_Classic_Series) - 1st Stages 1, 2 & 4

- 1st [Down Under Classic](/source/Down_Under_Classic)

**2017**
- 1st [National Championships](/source/Australian_National_Criterium_Championships)

- 1st [Down Under Classic](/source/Down_Under_Classic)

- 3rd Overall [Mitchelton Wines Bay Classic](/source/Bay_Classic_Series) - 1st Stage 3

**2018**
- 1st [National Championships](/source/Australian_National_Criterium_Championships)

- 3rd [Down Under Classic](/source/Down_Under_Classic)

**2019**
- 1st [Down Under Classic](/source/Down_Under_Classic)

- 2nd Overall [Bay Classic Series](/source/Bay_Classic_Series) - 1st Stages 2 & 3

**2020**
- 1st [Down Under Classic](/source/Down_Under_Classic)

**2023**
- 1st [Down Under Classic](/source/Down_Under_Classic)

**2024**
- 1st [National Championships](/source/Australian_National_Criterium_Championships)

### Track

**2011**
- 1st Omnium, [UCI World Junior Championships](/source/UCI_Junior_Track_World_Championships)

- [National Junior Championships](/source/Australian_National_Track_Championships) - 1st Omnium - 1st Points race - 1st Madison - 2nd Team pursuit - 3rd Scratch

**2012**
- 2nd Individual pursuit, Oceania Championships

- [National Junior Championships](/source/Australian_National_Track_Championships) - 2nd Madison - 2nd Points race - 3rd Scratch - 3rd Team pursuit

**2013**
- 2nd Team pursuit, [National Championships](/source/Australian_National_Track_Championships)

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