After working for Primož Roglič in the 2024 Tour, then crashing out of the 2025 Giro d’Italia in the first week, it’d be fair to say that Australia’s Jai Hindley has recently built up a fair amount of unfinished business with the Grand Tours – and at the 2025 Vuelta a España, the Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe racer is keen to put the record straight with a vengeance.
Plenty of top riders taking part in the Vuelta a España this year and with potential to do a good GC have already been ruling themselves out or playing the wait-and-see game until the first major mountain top finish in Andorra next Thursday.
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“Jonas [Vingegaard] is the big favourite of course, and then there are the two guys from UAE [João Almeida and Juan Ayuso].
Hindley has yet to see how Evenepoel’s presence will further affect the ambitions of riders like himself, Roglič, 2025 Tour de France podium finisher Florian Lipowitz and 2024 Giro d’Italia runner up Dani Martínez. But he has no doubt that the presence of the Belgian represents a pivotal moment for the squad in GC battles.
Red Bull certainly know how to win the Vuelta a España, given they managed to succeed with Roglič last year as he took his record–equalling fourth edition of the race, so Hindley will be able to count on some considerable experience from the team car.
Quite how closely he’ll be able to follow Roglič’s wheel tracks in terms of results is hard to say, but the Australian is certainly determined to give it his best shot.
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