

Adam Yates announced himself to the WorldTour by winning the 2016 Clásica de San Sebastián, a one-day classic, ahead of riders like Philippe Gilbert. This victory signaled the arrival of a versatile climber with a sharp finishing kick, not merely a stage-race specialist. His career is often defined by his 2023 Tour de France stage win on the Puy de Dôme, where he outlasted his twin brother Simon in a two-man breakaway. That moment crystallized a professional journey marked by both individual success and pivotal domestique work for leaders like Tadej Pogačar. Yates’s tactical intelligence and consistent high placements in week-long races demonstrate a modern, adaptable approach to cycling. He represents a new breed of elite rider who blurs the line between super-domestique and outright winner.
1981–1996
The first digital natives. Grew up with the internet, came of age during 9/11 and the 2008 crash. Highly educated, deeply indebted, slower to marry and buy houses. Redefined work, identity, and what it means to be an adult.
Adam was born in 1992, placing them squarely in the Millennials. The events that shaped this generation — the internet revolution, 9/11, and the 2008 financial crisis — shaped the world they entered and the choices available to them.
The biggest hits of 1992
#1 Movie
Aladdin
Best Picture
Unforgiven
#1 TV Show
60 Minutes
The world at every milestone
LA riots after Rodney King verdict
Princess Diana dies in Paris car crash; Harry Potter published
Hurricane Katrina devastates New Orleans; YouTube launches
Barack Obama elected first Black US president; financial crisis
Deepwater Horizon oil spill; iPad launched
Edward Snowden reveals NSA surveillance programs
Russia invades Ukraine; Queen Elizabeth II dies
“I ride my bike, I push the numbers, and the results come.”