"Winning the Czech Tour was a confirmation for me. I had been feeling really strong in training in the weeks before, and then everything came together. To win the GC and two stages gives me a lot of confidence," August said in
a press release.August still discovering limits as he moves to Pinarello Q36.5
“I’m still discovering my limits and what kind of rider I can become. Right now, I just want to keep discovering that and win as many races as I can.”
The American rider noted jumping into the "deep end" of WorldTour racing at 18 has helped him quickly get up to speed, winning five times since turning professional with the British team.
He added: "Racing in the US is completely different to racing in Europe, so it was a big transition, both as a junior and then as a professional. Joining INEOS at 18 meant jumping straight into the deep end, but it allowed me to learn how cycling works at the highest level.
“From my first conversations with Pinarello Q36.5, the professionalism of the Team really impressed me. It gave me the strongest feeling that this is the best place to continue my development and become the best rider I can be.”
Team back him to jump to next level
Douglas Ryder, Team Principal of
Pinarello Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team, noted the 20-year-old's WorldTour experience as he stated that the rider can become a leading star of his generation.
He said: “Andrew is a rider who has impressed us for some time. At only 20 years old, he already has valuable WorldTour experience, and what stands out is how quickly he continues to develop."
"His performances this season, including two stage wins and the overall victory at the Czech Tour, show both his talent and his ability to turn potential into results.
"We believe Andrew has all the attributes to become one of the leading riders of his generation. He is ambitious, committed to his development, and constantly looking for ways to improve. Just as importantly, he has the mindset and professionalism required to succeed at the highest level of the sport."