Behind the scenes of the UAE Emirates team’s impromptu service course

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Behind the scenes of the UAE Emirates team’s impromptu service course
Behind the scenes of the UAE Emirates team’s impromptu service course

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Last week I was lucky enough to be invited to the UAE Team Emirates winter training camp, ostensibly for the launch of the new Colnago V4R and to write a first review for it after bombing around the hills behind the Costa Blanca constantly overtaken by WorldTour pros. The team also organized a media day where journalists could ask the players about their ambitions for the upcoming season, how they are settling into the new team.

I decided not to stick around during the rider interviews and instead, as the sun dipped below the horizon, I meandered up the road a few hundred meters to the entrance to an underground car park that the team had taken over to create a makeshift service course. Here I was lucky enough to photograph Pogacar’s bike for the upcoming season, but while I was there I also took some photos of the service course itself and spoke to Pogacar’s mechanic, Boštjan Kavcnik, about the team’s new bikes, what they’re like to work on and who the pickers are riders in the group.

A bank of countless Colnagos leaning against a wall

With each bike costing north of €15,000, there’s a lot of money up against the wall here (Image: Will Jones)

A toolbox full of orange tools with riders' names on them

Mechanic toolkits show which bikes riders are assigned to (Image: Will Jones)

WJ: Hi Boštjan, if you could introduce yourself please that would be great.

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