The Emirates Tour starts tomorrow at the "Al Ain Water" stage in the Al Dhafra region

Tomorrow, Sunday, the eyes of the world will turn towards the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, specifically in Zayed City in the Al Dhafra region, where the launch of the UAE Tour for 2022, which represents the inaugural global races approved in the agenda of the International Cycling Union, with the participation of 140 cyclists representing 20 international teams, and its competitions extend until February 26 Ongoing, organized by the Abu Dhabi Sports Council.

The Emirates Tour is the only global race in the Middle East, and it is held with the highest standards of safety, preventive measures and precautionary measures, in order to preserve the safety of all participants and organizers. The various disciplines available for all riders, including 4 speed stages, two mountain stages, and a time trial stage. The race passes on the most important landmarks of the country and its geographical and natural terrain, in one of the largest sporting events in the world.

Tomorrow, the circumambulation will start with its first phase from Madinat Zayed in the Al Dhafra region (Al Ain water stage), which is a fast stage and will be held for a distance of 184 km. Follow the same path on the way back to Madinat Zayed.

The start will be from Madinat Zayed (12:15 to 1:33), then go directly to Al Maryah \ Liwa Palace via Shams Solar Energy Station Street, passing through E45 Street, then turn right ¬ towards Liwa Palace through Mahdhar Al Leif Street to reach Liwa area (1:45). to 1:47) then turn right at the roundabout towards Jaffn and go straight (1:49 to 1:56) via E90 Street, then turn left towards Morib Hill.

Access to Mureb Hill, turn right towards Liwa, turn right towards Jaffn via E90 Street (2:29 to 3:11), then turn left from E90 Street towards Liwa and go straight to the finish line in Madinat Zayed (3:12 to 4:26). ) via E45 Street, then Shams Solar Energy Station Street.

The UAE Tour is a prestigious global event and a favorite of elite riders and big teams, as the best riders in the world have succeeded in presenting amazing performances in the past three editions, having previously won the title in 2019 Primoz Roglic, while winning the title in 2020 Adam Yates, while winning the Tour title UAE in the 2021 edition Tadej Bogachar, twice crowned Tour de France champion.

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