Brandon McNulty takes stay at UAE Team Emirates-XRG past decade mark with contract extension

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Brandon McNulty takes stay at UAE Team Emirates-XRG past decade mark with contract extension

Brandon McNulty on the podium at the 2025 Tour de Pologne(Image credit: Getty Images)

Brandon McNulty has signed a contract extension with his current team, UAE Team Emirates-XRG. The deal will keep him on the squad through the end of the 2030 season.

US racer McNulty is one of the longest-serving members of the team, having joined in 2020 from Rally UHC. Only six other riders on the squad, including Tadej Pogačar, have been part of the team for longer.

His deal had been set to expire at the end of 2027, though he’ll stay on to make it 11 seasons with the team, through his 32nd birthday. He’s one of five riders who have signed contracts to 2030, alongside Pogačar, Jan Christen, Adrià Pericas, and Pablo Torres.

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Since then, he’s developed into a key rider for the squad, delivering wins at the GP de Montréal and Tour de Pologne last season, stage victories at the Giro d’Italia and Vuelta a España in 2023 and 2024, and supporting Pogačar to victory at the 2021 Tour de France.

This year, his best result has come with a fifth place at the Volta Comunitat Valenciana, while he also supported Pogačar to victory at Milan-San Remo with a big pull on the Cipressa climb.

“We came back just at the bottom of the Cipressa, I went as hard as I could to get to the front and then I didn’t see in the front, but I could hear on the radio that it was crazy. It’s always an honour to ride for him. After [Montréal], it was definitely nice to repay him,” McNulty said after Milan-San Remo.

He’s currently racing Itzulia Basque Country and is set to form part of Pogačar’s support squad at the Tour de France this summer – his first participation in four years.

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Brandon McNulty takes stay at UAE Team Emirates-XRG past decade mark with contract extension

Brandon McNulty on the podium at the 2025 Tour de Pologne(Image credit: Getty Images)

Brandon McNulty has signed a contract extension with his current team, UAE Team Emirates-XRG. The deal will keep him on the squad through the end of the 2030 season.

US racer McNulty is one of the longest-serving members of the team, having joined in 2020 from Rally UHC. Only six other riders on the squad, including Tadej Pogačar, have been part of the team for longer.

His deal had been set to expire at the end of 2027, though he’ll stay on to make it 11 seasons with the team, through his 32nd birthday. He’s one of five riders who have signed contracts to 2030, alongside Pogačar, Jan Christen, Adrià Pericas, and Pablo Torres.

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Since then, he’s developed into a key rider for the squad, delivering wins at the GP de Montréal and Tour de Pologne last season, stage victories at the Giro d’Italia and Vuelta a España in 2023 and 2024, and supporting Pogačar to victory at the 2021 Tour de France.

This year, his best result has come with a fifth place at the Volta Comunitat Valenciana, while he also supported Pogačar to victory at Milan-San Remo with a big pull on the Cipressa climb.

“We came back just at the bottom of the Cipressa, I went as hard as I could to get to the front and then I didn’t see in the front, but I could hear on the radio that it was crazy. It’s always an honour to ride for him. After [Montréal], it was definitely nice to repay him,” McNulty said after Milan-San Remo.

He’s currently racing Itzulia Basque Country and is set to form part of Pogačar’s support squad at the Tour de France this summer – his first participation in four years.

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Cyclingnews is the world’s leader in English-language coverage of professional cycling. Started in 1995 by University of Newcastle professor Bill Mitchell, the site was one of the first to provide breaking news and results over the internet in English. The site was purchased by Knapp Communications in 1999, and owner Gerard Knapp built it into the definitive voice of pro cycling. Since then, major publishing house Future PLC has owned the site and expanded it to include top features, news, results, photos and tech reporting. The site continues to be the most comprehensive and authoritative English voice in professional cycling.

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Brandon McNulty takes stay at UAE Team Emirates-XRG past decade mark with contract extension

Brandon McNulty has signed a contract extension with his current team, UAE Team Emirates-XRG. The deal will keep him on the squad through the end of the 2030 season.

US racer McNulty is one of the longest-serving members of the team, having joined in 2020 from Rally UHC. Only six other riders on the squad, including Tadej Pogačar, have been part of the team for longer.

His deal had been set to expire at the end of 2027, though he’ll stay on to make it 11 seasons with the team, through his 32nd birthday. He’s one of five riders who have signed contracts to 2030, alongside Pogačar, Jan Christen, Adrià Pericas, and Pablo Torres.

Article continues below

Since then, he’s developed into a key rider for the squad, delivering wins at the GP de Montréal and Tour de Pologne last season, stage victories at the Giro d’Italia and Vuelta a España in 2023 and 2024, and supporting Pogačar to victory at the 2021 Tour de France.

This year, his best result has come with a fifth place at the Volta Comunitat Valenciana, while he also supported Pogačar to victory at Milan-San Remo with a big pull on the Cipressa climb.

“We came back just at the bottom of the Cipressa, I went as hard as I could to get to the front and then I didn’t see in the front, but I could hear on the radio that it was crazy. It’s always an honour to ride for him. After [Montréal], it was definitely nice to repay him,” McNulty said after Milan-San Remo.

He’s currently racing Itzulia Basque Country and is set to form part of Pogačar’s support squad at the Tour de France this summer – his first participation in four years.

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