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Four stage wins for UAE Team Emirates-XRG as the Giro d'Italia comes to a close

Narvaez hat-trick and Arrieta heroics headline UAE Team Emirates-XRG’s rollercoaster Giro d’Italia

News | Team –2nd June 2026

As the wheels stop spinning in Italy’s Grand Tour, UAE Team Emirates-XRG will look back on three weeks that had everything, brilliance, misfortune, and moments that will be talked about long after the race fades from memory.

UAE Team Emirates-XRG’s race could have unravelled before it even began. Co-leaders Adam Yates and Jay Vine had withdrawn by the end of the first week, swept up in a crash that also claimed Spaniard Marc Soler. Three riders. One brutal moment. The team’s GC hopes diminished. Thankfully no serious long-term damage, but it left the team scrambling to regroup and find a new purpose in the 109th edition of the Giro d’Italia.

The riders found their purpose quickly. On Stage 4 Jhonatan Narvaez reminded everyone exactly what he’s capable of. Teammate Jan Christen did the dirty work, launching an attack 1.6KM from the finish that fractured the bunch and forced the chasers into disarray. He was caught with 200 meters to go, but it didn’t matter. The chaos he’d created was all Narvaez needed, surging through the bunch at precisely the right moment to take the win.

If Narvaez’s victory was clinical, what followed on Stage 5 was outstanding. Igor Arrieta decided it was his time to show the world his class, attacking 62KM from the finish alongside Afonso Eulalio, building a lead that looked comfortable enough to see the stage out between the two. Then it fell apart. Arrieta crashed with 14KM to go. Eulalio crashed too, 7KM later. And then Arrieta missed his turning with 2KM remaining, going the wrong way on the course while Eulalio slipped further ahead. Most riders would have accepted their fate. Arrieta turned around, chased, caught, and out-sprinted Eulalio to claim his first Grand Tour stage win in extraordinary circumstances.

Then came win number three on Stage 6. Mikkel Bjerg and Narvaez found themselves in the day’s breakaway, with the Dane riding himself into the ground to set up Narvaez’s perfectly timed kick on the Capodarco, seeing the Ecuadorian sale away to another win.

Stage 11 made it a hat-trick for Narvaez. After 100KM of careful racing, the peloton cracked open with 84KM still to go. Narvaez went to the front once again, trading blows with Enric Mas on the final descent, and when it came to the sprint, the Movistar rider was no match. Three stage wins at a single Giro for UAE Team Emirates-XRG’s Ecuadorian star.

The GC narrative, by this point, had long belonged to Jonas Vingegaard. The two-time Tour de France winner was imperious through the mountain stages of week two, with Felix Gall and Jai Hindley unable to crack the Visma Lease-a-Bike leader, he held the Maglia Rosa all the way to Rome.

For UAE Team Emirates-XRG, week three was about the Maglia Ciclamino. Narvaez had the points, the form, and a team fully committed, chasing breakaways, attacking intermediate sprints, doing all he could to close down French starlet Paul Magnier. Then Stage 19 delivered another cruel twist. Another crash, after the finish line, and Narvaez couldn’t continue, joining Yates, Vine, and Soler on a list of withdrawals that grew uncomfortably long across three weeks.

Four stage wins. A team that kept finding ways to respond every time the trace knocked them back. It wasn’t the Giro UAE Team Emirates-XRG had planned, but Arrieta’s win and Narvaez’s hat-trick gave the cycling world plenty to cheer about.

Now, all eyes turn to the Tour de France, where UAE Team Emirates-XRG will once again set out to defend their title.

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Posted on :Tuesday, June 2, 2026  10:42:00 AM UAE local time (GMT+4)
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