"We are well-positioned to maintain our success in the future" - UAE Team Emirates confirm 2025 roster ahead of December training camp

Cycling
Sunday, 08 December 2024 at 14:00
adamyates uaeteamemirates

UAE Team Emirates had a sensational campaign in 2024, leading the way in the peloton with a grand total of 81 victories across the season. As preparation for the 2025 season begins, the team is now set to meet up in Spain for a December training camp.

“2024 was an exceptional year for us and the good atmosphere we have built plays a huge part in that. The unity within our team, including both riders and staff, is extremely important to us," assesses Mauro Gianetti, CEO & Team Principal of UAE Team Emirates in an official press release posted on the team's website. 

Although Tadej Pogacar's success is without a doubt the highlight of the 2024 season for UAE Team Emirates, the squad is much more than just the Slovenian, something that Gianetti is keen to point out as the head to Spain.

"We prioritise bringing together both talented and kind individuals who are experts in their respective areas," Gianetti concludes, noting the strong bond between the current crop of UAE Team Emirates riders. "We focus on building a strong group of top-tier professionals, and with this outstanding combination of riders and staff, we believe we are well-positioned to maintain our success in the future.”

UAE Team Emirates for 2025 season:

João Almeida (Portugal)
Igor Arrieta (Spain)
Juan Ayuso (Spain)
Filippo Baroncini (Italy)
Mikkel Bjerg (Denmark)
Jan Christen (Switzerland)
Alessandro Covi (Italy)
Isaac Del Toro (Mexico)
Felix Großschartner (Germany)
Rune Herregodts (Belgium)
Julius Johansen (Denmark)
Vegard Stake Laengen (Norway)
Rafał Majka (Poland)
Brandon McNulty (USA)
Juan Sebastián Molano (Colombia)
António Morgado (Portugal)
Jhonatan Narvaez (Ecuador)
Domen Novak (Slovenia)
Ivo Oliveira (Portugal)
Rui Oliveira (Portugal)
Tadej Pogačar (Slovenia)
Nils Politt (Germany)
Pavel Sivakov (France)
Marc Soler (Spain)
Pablo Torres (Spain)
Florian Vermeersch (Belgium)
Jay Vine (Australia)
Tim Wellens (Belgium)
Adam Yates (Great Britain)

Just in

Popular news

Latest comments