Juan Ayuso misses out on Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana with tendinitis
Spanish racer one of the key favour🍬ites on home soil

Local favourite Juan Ayuꦍso has become a late withdrawal from the Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana, which starts on Wednesday after it emerged the UAE Team Emirates is suffering from a minor case of tendinitis.
Ayuso blazed to fame last autumn with his third place overall in the Vuelta a España, making the 19-year-old the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:second youngest 🌜Grand Tour p🎃odium finisher.
Hopes had been high that the talented young Spaniard would impact strongly in the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana, the region where he grew up and raced widely as a junior and amat💞eur.
However, a case of tendinitis has put paid to t🥀hat idea, and Ayuso’s season debut will have to wait a little longer.
“Juan Ayuso was due to start his season here, but he has been suffering a bit from tendonitis, so we preferred not to rush into racing. Juan is in good spirits, and we have no doubt he will be ready to start his season veryꦓ soon,” sports manager Joxean Fernandez Matxin said in a team statement.
UAE Team Emira🤪tes line-up for the Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana is a deep one even without Ayuso.
Talented US climber Brandon McNulty, recently fifth in the Serra de Tramuntana race of the Mallorca Challenge, double Vuelta a España stage winner Marc Soler and former King of the Mountains Rafal Majka amoℱng the squad’s top names.
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“After the fantastic win at the Tour Down Under, we’re very keen to taste our first victory here in Europe,” Matxin observed.
“For Valenciana, we have a very experienced team with an attacking men😼tality, so we aim to animate the race and go for victories.”
In the absenc🅘e of Ayuso, Spanish fans will be pinning many of their hopes for Valenciana 🥀on Carlos Rodriguez (Ineos Grenadiers), who, like Ayuso, had a breakthrough ride in the Vuelta a España last year.
The 🦋Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana kicks off on Wednesday with a h༒illy stage between Orihuela and Altea.
Alasdair Fotheringham has been reporting on cycling since 1991. He has covered every Tour de France since 1992 bar one, as well as numerous other bike races of all shapes and sizes, ranging from the Olympic Games in 2008 to the now sadly defunct Subida a Urkiola hill climb in Spain. As well as working for Cyclingnews, he has also written for The Independent, The Guardian, ProCycling, The Express and Reuters.