UAE Tour
Live coverage of the UAE tour, with race results, rider updates and general news from Cycling Weekly.
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Team Sky faces fine for reduced Abu Dhabi Tour roster
British WorldTour squad Team Sky started the Abu Dhabi Tour on Thursday with six instead of eight riders, and could face a financial penalty
By Gregor Brown Published
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Alejandro Valverde delivers summit finish win to take overall victory at Abu Dhabi Tour
Alejandro Valverde won the final stage and with it the general classification of the Abu Dhabi Tour in a vintage performance from the 37-year-old veteran.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Chris Froome says he feels like a neo-pro at his first race as he returns from injury
Chris Froome says he felt like a neo pro at his first race as he returns to racing after an eight-month layoff.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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UAE Tour 2020 live TV guide
The first UAE Tour kicks off on Sunday (February 23) with the race to be broadcast live in the UK.
By Richard Windsor Published
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Tadej Pogačar leads UAE Team Emirates at first men’s WorldTour race of 2021
Tadej Pogačar will make his 2021 debut at the UAE Tour, leading his UAE Team Emirates squad.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Grand Tour stars fail to ignite Abu Dhabi Tour: 'it was a stand off'
Vincenzo Nibali, Romain Bardet and Fabio Aru explain why the big Grand Tour stars let Rui Costa and Ilnur Zakarin fight for Abu Dhabi Tour glory
By Gregor Brown Published
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More confusion in UAE as organiser says six people now diagnosed with coronavirus
Confusion reigns for the three teams trapped in quarantine in the UAE, as authorities now say there are six new cases of coronavirus have been detected.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Bradley Wiggins extends road career to ride Abu Dhabi Tour
Sir Bradley Wiggins will race the Abu Dhabi Tour in October, having originally said the Tour of Britain would be his last career road race
By Gregor Brown Published
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Sam Bennett takes victory in chaotic finale on stage four of the UAE Tour 2021
The Irishman came through late to take victory ahead of some of the world's best sprinters
By Tim Bonville-Ginn Published