Netcompany Ineos make their racing debut in new green-grey colours at the Giro d'Italia , but the British team could soon change name and branding again, with Ineos willing to give up their title sponsorship if another major sponsor can be found. Danish software and AI company Netcompany signed a reported five-year €100 million deal, sparking the team's name change from Ineos Grenadiers. The team also has significant sponsorship from Total Energies for 2026 and new sponsorship from WTW and Café de Colombia but needs more funding if it is to compete with the sport's super teams such as UAE Team Emirates-XRG, Lild-Trek, Decathlon-CMA CGM and Visma-Lease a Bike. Ineos has so far retained ownership of the team but appears to be limiting their investment as the wider Ineos company tries to cut costs. Ineos owner Jim Ratcliffe, who also owns the Manchester United football team, blamed the “deindustrialisation of Europe" for Ineos' problems. The company's debt reportedly reached almost €18bn in early 2026.…