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07 сакавіка 2025, 11:28
UAE Team Emirates-XRG rider Juan Ayuso sprints to Trofeo Laigueglia victory
ROME, 7 March (BelTA - Emirates News Agency) - Following an afternoon of
breathless attacks in the Ligurian hills, Juan Ayuso won the 2025
Trofeo Laigueglia from a four-up sprint, giving UAE Team Emirates-XRG
victory in the first race on Italian soil of the campaign.
It was
a strong acceleration from the 22-year-old, who adds the Italian
one-day race to his victory in the Faun Drôme Classic on Sunday.
In
taking his second win from three race days in 2025, Ayuso not only
became the second UAE Team Emirates-XRG rider to win Trofeo Laigueglia –
after Jan Polanc in 2022 – but the first Spanish winner in the race’s
61-year history.
Earlier in the race, it was Ayuso’s UAE Team
Emirates-XRG squad that piled the pressure on his rivals. As the peloton
made a series of ascents of the Colla Micheri climb, the Emirati squad
drove the pace at the front of the bunch, ensuring that the number of
contenders dwindled as the finale came into view.
Both through
Igor Arrieta and António Morgado, Ayuso had teammates strong enough to
make a difference. It was on the third ascent of this defining climb
that their work truly began to pay off, as the numbers of riders in the
wheel began to drop considerably, and Ayuso lay in wait for a big
attack. This was, of course, how the Faun Drôme Classic was won on
Sunday afternoon.
This time around, the Spaniard would not go it
alone, but with Neilson Powless (EF Education-EasyPost) and Christian
Scaroni (XDS Astana Team) in the wheel. Once Morgado had dropped the
hammer for one last time, Ayuso sensed his chance to attack with 20.9km
to ride. Opening a gap with Powless and Scaroni, neither Ayuso nor
Scaroni was happy to have the EF Education-EasyPost rider along for the
ride.
Over the top of the Colla Micheri, Ayuso and Scaroni
produced a series of blows which had Powless in trouble, but the
American produced a smart descent alongside Michael Storer (Tudor Pro
Cycling) to make the front group four-strong heading towards the final
10km of racing.
Through the final two climbs of the day, a
similar situation played out once more, with Ayuso and Scaroni trading
blows, as Powless and Storer stuck to task behind, eager to take any
opportunity for recovery with the final sprint in mind. As such, the
group of four was forced to accept that only a sprint would decide the
day’s winner as the finish line approached.
Twice a podium
finisher in this race, all eyes were on Ayuso under the flamme rouge,
but the 22-year-old did not let this disrupt him from finishing the job.
With his rivals keen to follow the wheel, Ayuso accepted the mandate
and became the first to open up his acceleration.
Once he had
launched his sprint, it soon became clear that Ayuso was truly the
strongest rider of the day in Laigueglia. The Spaniard was able to
celebrate another impressive victory as he crossed the line in first,
ahead of Scaroni and Storer.
It was no less than the UAE Team
Emirates-XRG rider deserved, with his team controlling proceedings all
afternoon and Ayuso animating a thrilling final hour of racing.
Speaking to the TV crews beyond the finish, Ayuso heaped praise on his teammates and looked forward to his next goals in Italy.
Ayuso
said, “It was the place I was missing. I did one time third, one time
second and now finally I have also finished first. I am glad I could
finish the work of the team! We controlled all day, we made a hard pace
on the climbs and then on the final circuit, I always had a teammate
with me covering every move."
On the other hand, Matthias
Schwarzbacher from the UAE Team Emirates Gen Z jersey has gifted the
team a victory in the Umag Classic.