UAE Team Emirates has shown its faith in Australian J Vines by extending his contract until the 2027 season.
Despite only being a few months into his first season with UAE Team Emirates, J Vine has extended its initial two-year contract to the end of 2027,
“My wife Bre and I often talked about the next step in my career, and after joining UAE Team Emirates the next logical step was to try to secure my place in the peloton for the next few years; UAE It’s a natural fit to do so with.”J Vin said in a statement issued by UAE Team Emirates. “I truly believe we can achieve some epic results over the next few years.”
27 year old used academia swift Kind of a springboard to get into the WorldTour. Newcomer to professional cycling immediately showed his talent when he joined Alpecin-Fenix In 2021, he finished second overall in his first outing with the team at the Tour of Turkey. He also took a stage win in his first Grand Tour, the Vuelta a España.
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UAE Team Emirates delighted with J Vin’s performance in 2023
Vines moves to UAE Team Emirates, the world’s highest-ranked team, in early 2023, ending his contract with Alpicin early and taking an overall win at the Santos Tour Down Under in his first race.
“A lot has happened in my first season with UAE Team Emirates, right now the team was behind me and helped me start the season successfully at the Tour Down Under and the Australian National Championships”said Vines, who won an Australian WorldTour race and also won the Australian time trial title in January.
“The knee injury slowed me down, but despite that the team has been very supportive both on and off the bike. Everyone has been very welcoming and to be honest it wasn’t hard for me to find my place in the team.”
With Jay Vines, who has recovered from a knee injury that forced him to withdraw from the UAE Tour, and is currently riding his first Giro d’Italia, the team will have four key riders until the end of the 2027 season. Have achieved.
The Australian will feature the world’s best cyclist, Tadej Pogacar, talented 20-year-old Spaniard Juan Ayuso, who is under contract until the end of 2028, and 18-year-old Swiss talent, Jan Christen, who will join the team next year.