Cracks Appear Within UAE team Emirates as Ayuso’s Vuelta Performance raises Questions
The unfolding drama at the Vuelta a España has extended beyond the battle for the general classification (GC), focusing attention on internal dynamics within the powerhouse UAE Team Emirates squad. Recent events, especially João Almeida‘s emerging as a key contender and Juan Ayuso‘s seemingly diminished commitment, are sparking debate about team strategy and rider motivation.
Ayuso’s withdrawal from the Giro d’Italia in May due to a knee injury initially cast a shadow over his Vuelta participation. He maintained he wasn’t targeting the overall victory in Spain, a claim that now feels increasingly importent. despite a stage win at Cerler, questions linger about weather starting the Vuelta was prudent given his condition.
Currently, Ayuso appears to be conserving energy rather than fully supporting Almeida’s podium ambitions. This has led to speculation about his priorities. Is he focusing on securing another stage win, or preparing for the upcoming world Championships in Rwanda, where he’ll compete against teammate Tadej Pogačar for the rainbow jersey?
A Contractual Cloud & Past Tensions
This situation is further complex by persistent rumors of a potential move for Ayuso to Lidl-Trek. Reports suggest his representatives are exploring an early exit from his current contract with UAE Team Emirates, which runs through 2028. While both teams have remained tight-lipped, the possibility of a transfer adds another layer of uncertainty.
Past incidents hint at underlying tensions within the team. During the 2024 Tour de France, Almeida was visibly frustrated with Ayuso, publicly urging him to contribute more to support Pogačar on a crucial stage. These moments raise questions about team cohesion and individual ambitions.
Almeida Steps Up, But Can He Do It Alone?
Despite the questions surrounding Ayuso, Almeida is proving to be a formidable GC threat. He lost 23 seconds to race leader Jonas Vingegaard on Sunday,but remains optimistic.
“Nothing’s really changed. I feel good,” Almeida stated. “We are going to keep trying to get better until the end. Anything can happen.”
Here’s what you need to know about Almeida’s current position:
Emerging Leader: He’s now the most direct challenger to Vingegaard.
Resilient spirit: Almeida remains focused on improvement and capitalizing on any opportunities.
* uncertain Support: The extent of support he’ll receive from teammates, particularly Ayuso, remains unclear.
What Does This Mean for UAE Team Emirates?
The situation highlights the challenges of managing a team with multiple stars and conflicting ambitions. You can see how a lack of clear direction or internal alignment can undermine even the most talented squads.
For UAE Team Emirates, the next two weeks of the Vuelta will be critical. They need to address the apparent disconnect within the team and rally around Almeida if they hope to challenge Vingegaard for the overall victory. The team’s performance will undoubtedly be scrutinized, and the future of Ayuso within the association hangs in the balance.
Ultimately, this Vuelta is becoming a story not just about who wins the race, but about the complex dynamics and internal pressures within one of cycling’s most prominent teams.










