UAE Team ADQ Collaborates With Analog To Enhance Human Performance In Cycling Using AI Technology
UAE Team ADQ, a leader in women's professional cycling, has partnered with Analog, known for adaptive intelligence and edge computing. This collaboration aims to transform team management by providing UAE Team ADQ with cutting-edge tools to enhance performance and decision-making in competitive cycling.
Analog becomes the Official Technology Sponsor of UAE Team ADQ through this partnership. They will introduce Analog Sports, a pioneering technology developed during the 2024 season. This innovation was created with input from riders, coaches, sports directors, medical staff, and logistics managers.

The platform is powered by Ana, the 'Analog Neural Agent', which facilitates advanced data analytics across the team ecosystem. It focuses on optimising human and organisational potential in four key areas before, during, and after races.
The primary areas include adaptive intelligence for strategy and training; rider recovery and readiness; automated reporting and holistic communication; as well as roster planning, team selection, and optimised travel logistics.
Melissa Moncada, President and Head of UAE Team ADQ, expressed her enthusiasm: "This partnership with Analog makes us particularly proud. Technology and artificial intelligence play an increasingly decisive role in sports, especially in cycling. Having such an innovative and influential company by our side will undoubtedly provide immense support for the growth of our team and our project in every aspect."
Alex Kipman, Founder and CEO of Analog, highlighted the significance of this collaboration: "Analog's partnership with UAE Team ADQ is a landmark step for human-centric solutions in professional cycling – and beyond. Analog Sports is quickly evolving into a fully integrated platform for team management and performance."
This partnership signifies a new era for UAE Team ADQ as they embrace technological advancements to elevate their competitive edge. The integration of Analog's technology promises to set new benchmarks in the realm of professional cycling.
With inputs from WAM