McNulty delivers UAE Team's record-breaking 86th win with Luxembourg GC, as Grégoire wins final stage
While final stage honours at the Tour de Luxembourg went to Romain Grégoire after a late attacking move with Ben Healy, the big win of the day went to Brandon McNulty who secured the overall title off the back of second in the stage 4 ITT.
As McNulty takes his fourth win of the season, he's also secured UAE Team Emirates-XRG's 86th victory of 2025, helping the squad to break the record his GP Montréal triumph equalled. Until one week ago, the record for wins in one season was held by Team Colombia-HTC in 2009 (featuring André Greipel, Mark Cavendish, Edvald Boasson Hagen, Tony Martin and Mick Rogers, all at or near the peak of their powers).
Until 2024, the closest anyone had come to Colombia-HTC's total was Quick-Step in 2018 with 73, but then UAE Team Emirates came along and blitzed the calendar two years in a row. Last season, Pogačar's 25 wins led the team to a total of 81, which many thought might be the closest they'd come, but the whole squad came roaring back in 2025 to rack up the wins – Pogačar has only taken 16 of their 86 (so far).