UAE Team Emirates-XRG are closing in on more cycling history, having continued their domination of the cycling calendar with Brandon McNulty’s overall victory at the Tour de Pologne on Sunday.
McNulty’s win was the 72nd of the season for UAE, with overtaking their highest total of 81 from last season now looking likely in the final two and a half months of the racing calendar. The record for all-time wins by a team belongs to Columbia-HTC in 2009, who racked up 85 thanks to the likes of Mark Cavendish and Andrea Greipel.
In vast contrast, and despite Tadej Pogačar obviously making up a large proportion of UAE’s 72 victories – he has 16 – UAE have amassed their total through great depth, with McNulty’s victory in the final stage time trial in Poland making him the 20th UAE rider to win a race in 2025.
While they have continued to excel in the Grand Tours and Classics, with Pogačar at the Tour de France, they’ve also been dominant throughout one-week stage races and smaller events.
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