While the illness explains the immediate cause of his withdrawal, the broader message pointed to a more difficult opening to the season. “Been a tough start to the season to be honest and hard not to feel like I’ve let a lot of people down after all the time and investment from everyone at INEOS Grenadiers.”
The wording underlines the expectations placed on Onley following his move to INEOS, where he was recruited as part of the team’s next generation of Grand Tour contenders.
A difficult start after rising expectations
Onley’s arrival came on the back of a breakthrough 2025 season, highlighted by a fourth-place finish at the Tour de France that marked him out as one of Britain’s leading general classification prospects.
That trajectory has yet to translate into results in 2026.
He remains without a win this season and has not produced a standout performance in the early months of the campaign, with Romandie representing a key opportunity to reset before illness intervened.
Oscar Onley at the Tour de Romandie
Looking ahead after another setback
Despite the frustration, Onley struck a more forward-looking tone at the close of his message. “Looking ahead to the next goals and get back amongst it soon,” the Scottish prospect concluded.
The immediate priority will be recovery, but the wider picture remains unchanged.
Romandie had offered a chance to measure his level in a climbing-focused stage race. Instead, it becomes another setback in what is shaping up as a challenging opening phase of his time with INEOS.