Feb 23 • 20:47 UTC 🇪🇸 Spain El Mundo

The keys of Ayuso and the daring new generation: 'They know a lot about mechanics and race professionally from the age of 16'

Juan Ayuso and his peers are achieving significant victories in cycling, showcasing their talents and readiness for professional competition.

Juan Ayuso, at 23, expressed a strong sense of support from his team Lidl-Trek and affirmed that he promised profitability soon after his signing. Fellow cyclists like Iván Romeo and Isaac del Toro signaled their ambitions for the season, indicating a new mindset among the younger generation of cyclists. With confidence, they are stepping into the shoes of established stars, ready to take on leadership roles and set higher goals for themselves.

Reflecting on a spectacular weekend in high-level cycling tournaments, young talents delivered on their promises, with Ayuso clinching victories in both the overall classification and the final stage of the Volta ao Algarve, outperforming competitor Joao Almeida. Iván Romeo further marked his presence by winning the Vuelta a Andalucía, where he managed to outpace established names like Tom Pidcock. Meanwhile, Del Toro secured a victory at the Tour of UAE, defeating renowned cyclists such as Remco Evenepoel.

This wave of young cyclists, characterized by their deep understanding of racing mechanics and commitment to the sport, symbolizes a promising future for professional cycling, as they not only meet but exceed the expectations set before them. Their recent successes indicate a shifting dynamic in the sport, with new talent challenging traditional benchmarks and showcasing the potential for a new era in competitive cycling.

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