Kuwait Times

Saudi Tour adds cycling to its sports portfolio

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PARIS: The company that runs the Tour de France (ASO) is helping launch a four-day race in Saudi Arabia in February dubbed the Saudi Tour. “This initiative is perfectly in line with Saudi Arabia’s ambition to promote the kingdom beyond its borders through sport and more particular­ly cycling,” said Saudi Federation President Sabah AlKraidees.

The race is the latest event to join Saudi Arabia’s suddenly busy sporting calendar, seen by some critics as ‘sportswash­ing’ its image. The Saudis have faced intense diplomatic fallout over the murder of dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi which took place in the conservati­ve kingdom’s consulate in Istanbul in 2018.

Saudi rulers, also under fire for the war in neighbouri­ng Yemen, have utilised sport as a tool to try and soften their internatio­nal image and to provide a showcase, they claim, for reforms inside the oil-rich state. In February, the Saudis hosted a first European Tour golf event. In July, British boxer Amir Khan won the WBC internatio­nal welterweig­ht title with a fourth-round stoppage of Australian Billy Dib in Jeddah.

The Dakar Rally, also run by ASO, will be raced in Saudi Arabia in January. Former heavyweigh­t boxing champion Tyson Fury will launch his wrestling career at the WWE ‘Crown Jewel’ in Riyadh tomorrow.

When the December heavyweigh­t title fight between Anthony Joshua and Andy Ruiz Jr in Diriyah was announced in August, it brought accusation­s of “sportswash­ing” from the human rights organisati­on Amnesty. “If Anthony Joshua fights Andy Ruiz Jr in Saudi Arabia, it’s likely to be yet another opportunit­y for the Saudi authoritie­s to try to ‘sportswash’ their severely tarnished image,” said Felix Jakens, Amnesty UK’s head of campaigns.—AFP

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