Wales’ Tarling wins time trial to take UAE Tour lead

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Joshua Tarling during the stage two time trial at the 2025 UAE TourGetty Images

Welsh rider Josh Tarling won stage two of the UAE Tour to take the overall lead in the week-long race.

Three days after his 21st birthday, the Ineos Grenadiers rider won a 12km test against the clock ahead of Switzerland’s Stefan Bissegger and three-time Tour de France winner Tadej Pogacar.

Victory in Tuesday’s time trial marks a second win for Tarling on the World Tour since turning professional, having previously won at the 2023 Renewi Tour.

“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,” said Tarling.

The British time trial champion averaged 56.670km/h for a comfortable winning margin of 13 seconds over runner-up Bissegger (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale). Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates-XRG) finished a further five seconds down.

“It was really windy,” added Tarling.

“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.”

Tarling will take a 13-second lead in the general classification into Wednesday’s stage three, a first big climbing test with a summit finish to the 19km-long Jebel Jais mountain ascent.

“I think tomorrow’s going to be a big day,” said Tarling.

“Hopefully I get a bit of confidence back now. I’m excited for the rest of the season.”

Tarling’s victory is a further boost for Ineos Grenadiers, a day after Michal Kwiatkowski won at the Clasica Jaen in Spain.

The Polish rider’s success ended a long winless streak for the British team, stretching back to last June’s Criterium Dauphine.

However, the Spanish one-day race also saw Ineos rider Egan Bernal break his collarbone in a crash during the closing stages.

Ineos Grenadiers have not put a timeframe on Bernal’s return.

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