This raises the question: which of Pogacar's talented
teammates will seek their own moments of glory in 2025? Let’s take a closer
look at the riders who could step up for UAE Team Emirates in the upcoming
season.
Joao Almeida
Joao Almeida, the Portuguese climber, has been one of the
most loyal and effective teammates for Pogacar. His performance in the 2024
Tour de France showcased his abilities, playing a critical role in aiding
Pogacar's successful campaign. However,
Almeida's talents extend far beyond
being just a domestique.
During the Tour, Almeida gained attention when he urged
teammate
Juan Ayuso to put in more work for Pogacar while ascending the Col du
Galibier. The Portuguese rider would eventually finish fourth overall, a
commendable feat considering the stacked field, with Remco Evenepoel securing
the third podium spot, ten minutes ahead of him.
Joao Almeida was strong throughout the season
Despite his selflessness for Pogacar, Almeida is no stranger
to leading. He finished third at the 2023 Giro d'Italia, highlighting his Grand
Tour pedigree. At the 2024 Vuelta a España, he was initially slated to co-lead
UAE Team Emirates alongside Adam Yates, and looked strong in the early stages,
riding alongside Primoz Roglic and Ben O’Connor at the front. However, a
COVID-19 positive test forced Almeida out of the race.
With a proven track record and a thirst for more, Almeida is
likely to target the Giro d'Italia or Vuelta a España in 2025. In most other
teams, he would be a GC leader, and he has the capability to step out from
Pogacar’s shadow and shine on his own.
Juan Ayuso
Juan Ayuso's 2024 season was one of highs and lows. The
young Spanish talent, who podiumed at the Vuelta a España in 2022 at just 19
years old, had a roller-coaster season in 2024. He was forced to abandon the
Tour de France due to illness, and in a surprising decision, was left out of
the UAE squad for the Vuelta, sparking speculation and controversy.
However,
Ayuso’s early season showcased his immense
potential, and a victory at the Tour of the Basque Country was a reminder of
his talent. At just 22, he remains one of the most exciting young prospects in
the peloton, and his exclusion from the Vuelta squad led to whispers of tension
within the team. Ayuso’s ambition will undoubtedly drive him to seek leadership
opportunities in 2025, and he might be eyeing the Giro or Vuelta as a chance to
make a statement.
The speculation about his future within UAE Team Emirates
has been rife, with many in the cycling media suggesting that Ayuso could be on
his way out if he does not receive opportunities to lead. A move to another
squad where he would be the undisputed leader might become an option if the
internal dynamics do not shift in his favour, which is unlikely considering the
presence of Tadej Pogacar.
Isaac Del Toro
Isaac Del Toro, a young Mexican rider, is already being
touted as one of cycling’s future stars. After winning the 2023 Tour de
l'Avenir, often considered a preview of future Grand Tour success, Del Toro was
signed by UAE Team Emirates, committing his future to the team with a contract
running until 2029, one of the longest in professional cycling.
At just 20 years old, Del Toro's early career has already
been marked by significant achievements. In January 2024, he showcased his
potential with a dramatic solo victory at the Tour Down Under, and he continued
his strong form with a fourth-place finish at the Tirreno–Adriatico. Though his
Grand Tour debut at the Vuelta was a relatively quiet affair, ending in 36th
place, he gained valuable experience.
The future for Del Toro looks bright, and 2025 will be a key
year for his development. Given his age, it’s likely the team will continue to
nurture his talent, allowing him to target smaller stage races and hone his
abilities before giving him leadership in a Grand Tour. However, with his
long-term contract, UAE will be eager to see Del Toro's progression continue,
and he could become a critical figure in the team's Grand Tour aspirations down
the line.
UAE Team Emirates balancing act
For UAE Team Emirates, the challenge in 2025 will be to
balance the aspirations of a squad packed with talent while continuing to
support Pogacar’s quest for cycling greatness. With Almeida, Ayuso, and Del
Toro in the ranks, the team has no shortage of Grand Tour potential.
The team's depth allows it to tackle multiple objectives,
whether it's going all-in for Pogacar in one Grand Tour while giving Almeida or
Ayuso leadership in another. However, maintaining harmony within the squad will
be crucial, especially with young riders eager to establish themselves. It’s a headache
most team bosses will dream of and Pogacar’s comments about not wanting to
create enemies within the team underline the importance of a supportive
environment. But the natural ambition of elite athletes means there will always
be riders pushing for their own chances.
Pogacar’s unprecedented achievements in 2024 have set the
bar high, not just for him but for his teammates. The Triple Crown will be a
hard act to follow, and while Pogacar’s talent is undeniable, the success of
UAE Team Emirates does not rest on his shoulders alone. The likes of Almeida,
Ayuso, and Del Toro each have their own narratives to write, and 2025 could be
a defining year for all three riders.
With a squad this strong, UAE Team Emirates has
the luxury of multiple Grand Tour contenders, highlighting the skills of their
recruitment and development strategy. If the team can manage its talent
effectively, 2025 might not only be about Pogacar’s continued dominance but
also the rise of a new generation of stars within the team.