UAE Team Emirates-XRG have been, by a clear margin, the strongest team in the world over the past two seasons. But perhaps that very dominance is why an exceptionally challenging task awaits them in 2026. To match last yearās results, the team will need to map out its objectives with great precision. This is how Tadej Pogacar and the Emirati squad will approach the new season.One thing about the reigning world champion was never in doubt: the Tour de France is firmly on his schedule. Pogacar could secure his fifth overall victory in Paris with another yellow jersey, which would see him draw level with Eddy Merckx, Bernard Hinault and Jacques Anquetil. Participation in La Grande Boucle is a certainty.
And the rest of his season? There are few real surprises. Pogacar will not return to the UAE Tour, instead starting his campaign at Strade Bianche. From there, he will make another attempt to finally win MilanāSanremo, after which the focus shifts fully to the cobbled Classics. Once again, Pogacar will line up for both the Tour of Flanders and ParisāRoubaix. Is it time for revenge on the boards of the VĆ©lodrome?
The Slovenian will round off his spring at LiĆØgeāBastogneāLiĆØge. That means no Amstel Gold Race or FlĆØche Wallonne. After La Doyenne, Pogacar will ride two races in Switzerland as preparation for the Tour de France: first the Tour de Romandie, followed by the Tour de Suisse. What comes after the Tour remains uncertain. A start in the Vuelta a EspaƱa is possible, but nothing will be confirmed at this stage.
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Del Toro to accompany Pogacar at Sanremo and TourSo what does all of this mean for the teamās supporting leaders? First up is Isaac Del Toro. The Mexican finished second at the Giro dāItalia, but it became clear during the team meeting that he will not return to the Italian Grand Tour in 2026. The Vuelta a EspaƱa will also be skipped: instead, the young talent will make his Tour de France debut alongside team leader Pogacar.
Del Toro will begin his season at the UAE Tour, where he will be given leadership responsibilities. He will then support Pogacar on his return at Strade Bianche, before also starting TirrenoāAdriatico and MilanāSanremo. That will be followed by the Tour of the Basque Country, after which he will fine-tune his Tour preparation at the Tour AuvergneāRhĆ“ne-Alpes, formerly known as the CritĆ©rium du DauphinĆ©.
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Almeida targets Giro and Vuelta doubleJoĆ£o Almeida, meanwhile, will definitely not be seen in France. The Portuguese rider was forced to abandon last yearās Tour de France after a crash on the stage to MĆ»r-de-Bretagne, but his focus in 2026 will be on the other Grand Tours. He will start his season early with the Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana and the Volta ao Algarve in February. From there, he will build through ParisāNice and the Volta a Catalunya towards the Giro dāItalia.
After the Giro, Almeida will race the national championships before preparing for his second Grand Tour of the year at the Tour of Burgos. The climber finished second at this yearās Vuelta a EspaƱa and will return to Spain – with the race starting in Monaco – aiming for another top result. If Pogacar will accompany him there, remains to be seen. The World Championships are also included in Almeida’s programme.