Rider Profile
Adam Yates
UAE Team Emirates
Personal Details:
Teams history:
- 2025 - UAE Team Emirates
- 2024 - UAE Team Emirates
- 2023 - UAE Team Emirates
- 2022 - Ineos Grenadiers
- 2021 - Ineos Grenadiers
- 2020 - Mitchelton-Scott
- 2019 - Mitchelton-Scott
- 2018 - Mitchelton-Scott
- 2017 - Orica-Scott
- 2016 - Orica-BikeExchange
- 2015 - Orica GreenEdge
- 2014 - Orica GreenEdge
Biography:
Adam Yates was born in Bury, England on August 7, 1992, and spent the first seven years of his career at the Orica/Mitchelton-Scott setup after turning pro in 2014 with his twin brother Simon, who is still racing with the team. During his time with the Australian squad, he took many of the best results of his career so far, including fourth at the 2016 Tour de France, a solo victory at the Donostia Klasikoa San Sebastián a year earlier, a breakthrough win at the 2014 Tour of Turkey, and the 2020 UAE Tour.
He moved to Ineos Grenadiers for 2021-2022, his first season winning the Volta a Catalunya, scoring his first Monument podium at Il Lombardia, and taking fourth at the Vuelta a España. In 2022 he supported Geraint Thomas to a Tour de France podium, finishing ninth himself, and won the Deutschland Tour. After the German win, he rounded off his 2022 campaign with a string of top 10s at the GPs Québec and Montréal, Tre Valli Varesine, and Il Lombardia.
The Briton began a new adventure with UAE Team Emirates in 2023, beginning at the UAE Tour with third on GC, thanks to a stage victory atop Jebel Hafeet. Across a series of stage race preparing him for the Tour de France, he had a podium at Tirreno-Adriatico, GC win at Tour de Romandie and second overall at Critérium du Dauphiné.
Outsprinting his twin brother at the line in Bilbao on the opening day of the Tour, he earned the yellow jersey, keeping it for four days, and finished third on GC. He followed that with third overall at Vuelta a Burgos and a victory at Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal.
Yates got his 2024 season off to a winning start securing the overall title at the Tour of Oman. He went on to win the title at the Tour de Suisse and then finished sixth overall at the Tour de France while working in support, alongside João Almeida, of their UAE Team Emirates teammate and overall winner Tadej Pogačar.
Key results
2024
🥇 Tour of Oman
🥇 Tour de Suisse
sixth GC at Tour de France
2023
🥇 Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal
🥇 one stage Tour de France
🥇 Tour de Romandie
🥇 one stage at UAE Tour
🥉 GC at Tour de France
🥉 Vuelta a Burgos
Sixth at Il Lombardia
2022
🥇 one stage and GC at Deutschland Tour
🥈 two stages and GC at UAE Tour
2021
🥇 one stage and GC at Volta a Catalunya
🥈 Milano - Torino
🥈 UAE Tour
🥉 Il Lombardia
Fourth on GC at Vuelta a España
2020
🥇 one stage and GC at UAE Tour
Related Articles
Vuelta a España: Which GC riders lost time on stage 7 summit finish
By Daniel Benson published
News Roglic holds onto a slender lead as Valverde crashes out
Vuelta a España: Adam Yates’ offensive thwarted by headwind at Picón Blanco
By Barry Ryan published
News Bernal finishes with Briton while Carapaz loses a minute on race’s first summit finish
Vuelta a España: Which GC riders lost time on stage 3 summit finish
By Daniel Benson published
News Roglic cedes red jersey as Carapaz, Carthy, Vlasov and Bardet lose time
Vuelta a España: Ineos triumvirate intact despite Adam Yates’ time loss
By Barry Ryan published
News ‘The climbs will tell us who is the strongest' says directeur sportif Tosatto
Adam Yates and Hugh Carthy lose time at Vuelta a España after stage 2 crash
By Cyclingnews published
News Both riders lose over 30 seconds to Roglic and Bernal
Bernal, Carapaz, Yates, Pidcock, Sivakov all in Ineos Grenadiers' Vuelta a España squad
By Patrick Fletcher published
News British team with options aplenty at Spanish Grand Tour
Egan Bernal and Adam Yates crash out of overall contention at Vuelta a Burgos
By Cyclingnews published
News Ineos Grenadiers riders caught in crash with 20km to race of stage 1
Egan Bernal and Adam Yates lead Ineos Grenadiers at Clásica San Sebastián
By Cyclingnews published
News Both riders head to Spain to prepare for the Vuelta a Espana
Blogs
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Nathan Haas blog: Has the UCI done enough for gravel pros at the Gravel World Championships?
Sponsored gravel riders appear to be losing interest in the rainbow jersey battle -
Lauren De Crescenzo and her tough decision to miss UCI Gravel World Championships
In her own words, the gravel star explains the complex picture of the Gravel World Championships for the US team -
A proper women's race – Historic day in Emporia at Unbound Gravel
Extended gaps around women's start end with unprecedented sprint finish though 'it’s still imperfect, but it’s the best we can do for now' -
Road prep and adapting to new rules as Life Time Grand Prix begins at Fuego XL mountain bike event
Lauren De Crescenzo uses The Growler for confidence boost ride ahead of prestigious off-road series -
'Untapped gold' in store for inaugural RADL GRVL in South Australia
Nathan Haas calls gravel course 'raw, fast, exciting' after pre-ride with co-founder Valtteri Bottas