Aru leads Team Emirates charge as he seeks second Spanish title
JON TURNER
Fabio Aru will bid for his second Vuelta a Espana general classification title after being named in the UAE Team Emirates line-up for the final grand tour of the season.
Aru, 29, is joined in the eight- rider team by fellow Italians Valerio Conti, Oliviero Troia and Marco Marcato, Colombian pair Sergio Henao and Juan Sebastian Molano, and Slovenian all-rounder Tadej Pogacar, who is making his grand tour debut. The UAE Team Emirates sprint threat will be led by Colombian star Fernando Gaviria.
Aru has had bad luck with injury since joining the team in 2018, and underwent surgery earlier this year on a leg injury. However, the Italian completed the Tour de France in July and placed 14th in the general classification standings.
“I’m excited and ready to race, especially since the operation I had four months ago,” the 2015 Vuelta champion said. “The goal is to compete at a high level but also to be consistent.”
Gaviria will be making his Vuelta debut, but has enjoyed success at the other two grand tours. The 25-year-old Colombian has won two stages at the Tour de France and won the points classification title at the 2017 Giro d’Italia.
“I am happy to make my debut in an important race like the Vuelta, the only grand tour I have never participated in,” Gaviria said.
“There aren’t many stages for the sprinters, and we will have to take our chances when we can – this is what makes the Vuelta even more challenging and stimulating.”
Pogacar’s debut comes as reward for a fine season. The 20- year- old Slovenian has won youth classification titles at the Tour Down Under, Volta ao Algarve, Itzulia Basque Country and Tour of Slovenia.
His best results came at the Tour of California – the only World Tour event in the United States – where he won the youth title and placed fourth in the general classification.