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UAE Team Emirates given boost by new Colombian quartet

- JON TURNER

Fernando Gaviria has expressed his excitement at joining UAE Team Emirates and hopes to inspire the nation’s youth, as the sprinter leads a quartet of Colombians to have signed for the UCI World Tour cycling outfit.

With the 2019 season just a few days away – UAE Team Emirates begin their season at the week-long Tour Down Under in Australia on Sunday – the team have spent the off-season preparing to build on an impressive 2018. Last season saw the team excel around the world, including podium places in one day-classics and stage victories in the grand tours – most notably at the Tour de France where Dan Martin and Alexander Kristoff both celebrated wins.

This year, UAE Team Emirates enter the season with an even more impressive line-up having recruited eight riders, headlined by Gaviria, who arrives having won two stages at the 2018 Tour de France for Etix-Quick-Step.

The 24-year-old Colombian also won the points classifica­tion title at the 2017 Giro d’Italia, and he is aiming to deliver more success for his new team as well as get involved in community projects.

“I’m happy that I’m going to start the new season wearing the jersey of UAE Team Emirates,” Gaviria said. “In addition to the excitement of racing for a new team, I’m really keen to better understand the culture and traditions of the United Arab Emirates and to appreciate how cycling is really growing in the region.

“I admire the team’s project in the UAE, so it’s important that the riders can help inspire young kids to cycle and to promote a healthy lifestyle. It’s great that cycling is becoming aspiration­al and I really want to contribute by achieving great results for the team.”

Gaviria is joined by three compatriot­s to sign for UAE Team Emirates ahead of the 2019 campaign, including Colombian National Champion Sergio Henao.

Climber Henao, 31, signed for the team after six years at Team Sky, during which he won the 2017 Paris-Nice. He has won the past two Colombian National Road Race Championsh­ips.

Juan Sebastian Molano and Cristian Munoz complete UAE Team Emirates’ new quartet of Colombian riders.

Molano, 24, arrives after excelling in the second-tier Pro Continenta­l where he won the Tour of China and Pan American Championsh­ips Road Race.

Munoz, 22, is the youngest of the Colombian recruits, also graduating from a Colombian Pro Continenta­l cycling team.

UAE Team Emirates also secured the signatures of Portuguese twin brothers, Ivo and Rui Oliveira, Belgian Jasper Philipsen, and Swiss rider Tom Bohli.

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