Josh Tarling Dominates UAE Tour Time Trial, Seizes Overall Lead
Welsh cyclist Josh Tarling wins the time trial at the UAE Tour, securing the overall lead and setting the stage for a thrilling race.

Welsh Rider Josh Tarling Triumphs in UAE Tour Time Trial
Welsh cyclist Josh Tarling has claimed victory in the second stage of the UAE Tour, a grueling 12km time trial, and seized the overall lead in the week-long race. The Ineos Grenadiers rider, who recently celebrated his 21st birthday, outpaced seasoned competitors Switzerland’s Stefan Bissegger and three-time Tour de France champion Tadej Pogacar to secure his second World Tour win since turning professional. Tarling's previous triumph came at the 2023 Renewi Tour.
A Victim of Bad Luck No More
Reflecting on his victory, Tarling shared his relief and joy: "From the end of last year, I had a bit of bad luck, and I kept coming second in the TTs [time trials] with Remco [Evenepoel]. I needed this. I'm super happy." The British time trial champion averaged an impressive 56.670 km/h, finishing 13 seconds ahead of runner-up Bissegger and 18 seconds clear of Pogacar.
Challenging Conditions on the Course
The time trial was not without its challenges. Tarling noted the impact of the weather conditions: "It was really windy. The first part was the hardest, then we got a bit of respite with the corners before the end. It was kind of two halves."
Looking Ahead to the Next Stage
Tarling will carry a 13-second lead into the third stage of the UAE Tour, which features a demanding 19km climb to the summit of Jebel Jais. This stage is expected to be a pivotal moment in the race, testing the riders' endurance and climbing prowess. Tarling expressed his excitement and confidence: "I think tomorrow's going to be a big day. Hopefully, I get a bit of confidence back now. I'm excited for the rest of the season."
Boost for Ineos Grenadiers
Tarling's victory is a significant morale booster for the Ineos Grenadiers team, especially coming just a day after Michal Kwiatkowski won the Clasica Jaen in Spain. This marked the British team’s first victory since last June’s Criterium Dauphine. However, the team also faced a setback with Egan Bernal sustaining a collarbone injury in a crash during the same race. The team has not yet announced a timeline for Bernal’s return.
Cycling Fans Await More Thrills
As the UAE Tour progresses, all eyes will be on Josh Tarling as he aims to maintain his lead and continue his successful start to the season. With Team Ineos Grenadiers showing strong form, the competition promises to be intense and entertaining for cycling fans worldwide.