One is a former Volta a Catalunya winner, the opposite has probably the most very best observe data of victories this spring. So it is no small surprise that because the Volta a Catalunya heads into the prime mountains on Wednesday, UAE Group Emirates-XRG are intent on the use of each Adam Yates and Juan Ayuso as joint GC applicants.
Ayuso, having picked up a three-second time bonus on degree 2, is these days mendacity 5th general, 13 seconds down on race chief Matthew Brennan (Jumbo-Hire a Motorbike). Yates used to be stuck at the fallacious aspect of a past due break up at the rain-soaked finale to degree 1. However he stays in rivalry, simply 18 seconds additional again and 31 down at the race chief on GC. Each have greater than sufficient revel in to justify their standing, with Yates the whole winner of Volta a Catalunya 4 years in the past on the head of a three-rider Grand Slam for his then group, Ineos Grenadiers.
“When Tadej [Pogačar] is racing, obviously he’s the sole leader for us. But here Juan is clearly a leader here because of his condition, and Adam’s co-leader as well.”
“I think the way cycling is raced these days, it’s important for a team to have various top names, not just one, as contenders.”
Moderately than letting Yates and Ayuso’s performances on the Volta’s first summit end at l. a. Molina on degree 3 come to a decision the UAE GC hierarchy for the race – the vintage ‘the street will come to a decision’ philosophy for plenty of groups’ dilemmas about race management – Matxin mentioned, “That’s not the way we ever look at that in UAE. It’s not even discussed like that.
“If Adam has a possibility, he’s going to take it, and if Juan has that opportunity, he’s going to take it too. However the chief right here, and all the time, is UAE Group Emirates.”
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Rather than the flat plains and cobblestones of northern France, in any case, WorldTour cycling is currently focussed on the first incursion of the 2025 peloton into the Pyrenees, on Wednesday in the Volta a Catalunya. It’s an exceptionally hard 220 kilometres of racing with more than 5,000 metres of vertical climbing, much of it possibly in freezing cold weather on the higher slopes, and with a mountain top finish at La Molina to round it off.
That tougher-than-usual format to the La Molina stage – one of the Volta’s most frequently used summit finishes, visited eight times in the last 11 years – will have its effect on the stage, Matxin argued. Rather than the usual cliché of a first mountain stage showing who will lose the race but not who will win it, Matxin said that with so much hard racing in store before the final climb, ‘this time around, it’s a more a little bit of both.’
Combined with the previous ascents, including the Hors Categorie Col de la Creuta, “Los angeles Molina is a climb that is tricky sufficient to be sure that whoever’s forward is surely ready to move for the victory general, and it’s going to additionally display who is lower than that GC problem as smartly.”
“Being so laborious previously may trade the way in which the degree is raced, as smartly. Any climbers who’ve misplaced time already, like Felix Gall (Decathlon AG2R Los angeles Mondiale) or Valentin Paret-Peintre (Soudal-QuickStep), guys who don’t have anything to lose and so much to win – it might grow to be a just right alternative for them.”
For all of the peloton, the year’s first Pyrenean stage of any race is always something of a voyage in the dark. Not even Monday’s challenging opening stage of the Volta, which usually already provides some hints about who is in top form, has cast any early light on that early season uncertainty this year, Matxin argued.
What is certain, in any case, is that Ayuso is in great form, having won three of his four races so far this year, including Tirreno-Adriatico, Matxin said. But by all accounts, Yates is also ready for a big mountain fight.
“Catalunya is an goal, after France and Italy. Those are the entire races he’s going to be doing sooner than going to altitude and getting able for the Giro d’Italia. Adam used to be in poor health in Tirreno, and now not at 100%, however he is coming again into it now, and hitting that high shape once more. He is on his manner, too.”