Cyclist Juan Ayuso will not renew his contract with UAE Team Emirates-XRG for the year 2026.
In a surprising turn of events, Spanish cyclist Juan Ayuso has decided to leave UAE Team Emirates-XRG at the end of the 2025 season. The decision, made due to differences in development plans and alignment with the team's sporting philosophy, comes after a successful partnership that has seen Ayuso rise to prominence in the cycling world.
Ayuso, the winner of Tirreno-Adriatico and stages in this year's Giro d'Italia and La Vuelta, thanked UAE Team Emirates-XRG for their support and opportunities. He expressed his intention to embark on a different path, with the same enthusiasm, and wished UAE Team Emirates-XRG success in the future.
The UAE Team Emirates-XRG's sporting project focuses on continuity, harmony within the group, and building a winning team. Under the leadership of CEO Mauro Gianetti, the team has been on a path of growth and development, a journey that Ayuso has been a significant part of.
Gianetti, who considers Ayuso a valuable talent, expressed his gratitude for what they have built together. He wished Ayuso much success in his future endeavours, echoing the sentiments of the Italian CEO of UAE Team Emirates-XRG, whose name was not specified.
Rumours suggest that Ayuso's new team could be Lidl-Trek, Ineos Grenadiers, or Movistar, though an official confirmation is yet to be made. Ayuso, however, stated that he had the opportunity to grow and compete with the best, and what he learned will always be part of his professional career.
Meanwhile, the UAE Team Emirates-XRG remains steadfast in its identity and strength, continuing its journey towards growth and development. The team's commitment to its sporting project remains unwavering, as it strives to build a winning team.
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As Ayuso prepares to embark on a new chapter in his cycling career, the cycling world eagerly awaits to see where his talent will take him next. For now, the focus remains on UAE Team Emirates-XRG and its continued pursuit of success.
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