Remco Evenepoel (Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe) has to go back to the drawing board after getting dropped again at the UAE Tour on the final climbing day up Jebel Hafeet, losing 52 seconds to stage winner Isaac del Toro (UAE Team Emirates-XRG) at the line.

Simply not at the level to compete with the best uphill, he’ll head to an altitude camp soon after the race, with performance to be found after what can only be summed up as a disappointing week, with his next race arriving at the Volta a Catalunya.

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“I didn’t reach the level I needed to compete for victories in both mountain stages. It turns out I didn’t fully digest those first races [in Mallorca and Valencia]. I was also a bit sick afterwards – a runny nose. Although that’s no excuse. I did ride a good time trial here on Tuesday, but I didn’t recover well from that.”

Even after Wednesday’s stage, his team were already looking to move on, but after he failed to impress once again on Saturday, only moving up to 10th overall on GC, well away from where he was in 2023 when he won the UAE Tour overall – his last WorldTour stage race victory – Red Bull were ready too to look to the future.

For the moment, he can stay calm with the knowledge that it is only February, and that altitude camp has usually proved to be a place of big improvement throughout his career. But it does mean that Catalunya will hold greater importance, where he will face off against the likes of Jonas Vingegaard, João Almeida and Tom Pidcock for a truer test of form.