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AlUla: perfect place for Saudi cycling

2.1 category Union Cyclists event being organized across the region

- Rahaf Jambi

The third edition of the Saudi Tour cycling race, currently taking place and being broadcast on the Experience AlUla YouTube channel, shows AlUla’s ambition to become the cycling capital of the Kingdom.

AlUla is the perfect location to take Saudi cycling to the next level, according to the coaching staff behind the Saudi Cycling Federation team, speaking exclusivel­y to Arab News on the sidelines of the 2.1 category Union Cyclists Internatio­nal event, which is taking place across the region from Jan. 30 to Feb. 3.

The Saudi Cycling Federation team has enjoyed a wonderful learning experience mixing in the peloton with UCI World Tour teams such as Team Jayco AlUla, Astana Qazaqstan Team, Bahrain Victorious, Cofidis, Movistar Team, Team DSM and UAE Team Emirates.

Five-time Tour de France stage winner Dylan Groenewege­n of Team Jayco AlUla, two-time Cycling Monument winner John Degenkolb, and Jonathan Milan of Cofidis have all demonstrat­ed their abilities during the race, providing the Saudi team of Hassan Al-Jumah, Abdulaziz Hashim, Hani Al-Mhrhoon, Azzam Al-Abdulmunim, and Murthada Al-Shaghab with priceless riding experience. Salem Al-Salem, a vital member of the coaching team, told Arab News: “I am from Saudi Arabia, and since I was born in 1980, I have gone to cities all over the Kingdom, and AlUla looks incredible. It is a beautiful venue for hosting a world-class cycling event such as the Saudi Tour.

This has been a real learning curve for the team and me, and I think that AlUla is the perfect place

to move to the next level. It has everything necessary for a training camp, from the accommodat­ion, food, and facilities to the right cycling conditions,” he added.

The Royal Commission for AlUla recently signed a deal to become a second named sponsor of the Australian-based Team Jayco AlUla, the UCI World Tour team currently considered among the top three teams in the world.

The partnershi­p aims to put the destinatio­n of AlUla on the map for 1.7 billion road cycling spectators around the globe. The cyclists and teams in the Saudi Tour are finding out for themselves exactly what the destinatio­n has to offer.

Al-Salem added: “I don’t think you can imagine how important this will be for developing cyclists from Saudi Arabia. AlUla would be perfect for training camps, national races, one and two-day events, and even internatio­nal races. When I look at AlUla and the facilities and infrastruc­ture here, I can’t see how we would want to train anywhere else from December to March each year.”

As well as giving the riders top-level experience, the Saudi Tour has showcased the stunning landscapes, natural beauty and ancient history of AlUla, with the five stages passing the area’s extraordin­ary sights, including preserved tombs, historic dwellings and monuments, both man-made and natural, and geological formations that hold 200,000 years of largely unexplored human history.

The first stage was a 180-km sprint leg that showcased both the evolving infrastruc­ture and heritage of the region, starting at the redevelope­d AlUla Internatio­nal Airport and finishing in the stunning landscape of Khaybar, featuring rare white volcanoes, lava fields, caves and wadis with freshwater springs supporting an abundance of plant and animal life.

 ?? Basheer Saleh ?? The Saudi Tour has showcased the stunning landscapes, natural beauty and ancient history of AlUla.
Basheer Saleh The Saudi Tour has showcased the stunning landscapes, natural beauty and ancient history of AlUla.

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