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New route, trophy to make UAE Tour a global event

CYCLING EXTRAVAGAN­ZA WILL COVER ALL SEVEN EMIRATES THIS TIME

- BY MATTHEW SMITH

Deputy Editor Sports

The inaugural 2019 UAE Tour is gathering speed as the nation prepares for the cycling extravagan­za that will take place across all seven emirates from February 24 to March 2 next year.

The UAE already had two top events in the Abu Dhabi Tour (since 2015) and the Dubai Tour (since 2014), but now plans are in place to put the nation on the global cycling map with a new merged competitio­n expanding to seven stages encompassi­ng Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Fujairah, Ras Al Khaimah, and Umm Al Quwain.

The respective sports councils of Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah, along with the other four emirates, have been working rigorously over the past 12 months to get everything in place for the national event in 2019 that will place the UAE tour among the top cycling competitio­ns around the world.

‘Big opportunit­y’

At the unveiling of the UAE Tour’s new logo and trophy — both heptagonal to illustrate all seven emirates involved in the race — at the Audi Dubai Showroom, home of the Tour’s sponsors Al Nabooda Automobile­s in Dubai, Aref Al Awani, the Abu Dhabi Sports Council General Secretary, hailed the hard work that had gone into making this competitio­n possible.

“The new race is a big opportunit­y for cycling here, we know it and we’re working to be ready to be under the world’s spotlights at the end of February,” he said.

“We are able to announce this race in record time thanks to all involved, including all the sports councils and the Tour bosses. Thanks to this worldclass cyclists and teams will come to the UAE for this event.

“You will be really surprised at this new race. There will be two mountain stages, a coastto-coast ■ stage and a team time trial. This will be a completely different race to what we have done before. We want the world to know about the UAE.”

Saeed Hareb, the Dubai Sports Council Secretary General, echoed his enthusiasm.

“Sharing the know-how, the resources and the effort with the other emirates is very important to build up the race and to have new targets. We always talk about discoverin­g the territory with the riders but it’s just part of the big picture. This is the way: to increase the audience locally or internatio­nally.

“One single Tour gives us greater depth. We are now here as a nation. We are one. Not only will there be the race, there are also a lot of economic, urban and tourism projects involved. We will be discoverin­g new landmarks around the country, not just for those watching and travelling from abroad, but also those already living here.”

Coast to coast

Al Awani also revealed that the growth in cycling in the UAE was being used as a tool to help get people fitter.

“We want to motivate people to exercise and cycling is central to this,” he said. “A lot of tracks have been cycling built and we have succeeded in spreading cycling as a culture. I hope the fans will all be out to cheer on the riders. Only a few races around the world have seven or more stages. We can bring the top talent and teams. This is a great honour.”

Eisa Hilal Al Hezami, the Sharjah Sports Council General Secretary, was delighted at the recognitio­n the other emirates will receive from this event.

“Every edition of the Dubai Tour involved our territory but this is the first time we’ve worked together for the same purpose,” he said. “Being here to represent Sharjah is a big honour and I’m sure we’re working in the right way to assure a big future to the UAE Tour and cycling in general.

“The Sharjah stage will be coast to coast. Sharjah is the only emirate to share a border with the other six, so we are truly central to this.”

Al Awani had special praise for all volunteers that have been involved in the past and will be involved again this time around.

“They are our hidden soldiers. We have to thank all the volunteers and municipali­ties.”

 ?? Arshad Ali/Gulf News ?? Members of the Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Sharjah Sports Councils and UAE Tour organisers during the press conference of UAE Tour logo and trophy (below) unveiling in Dubai.
Arshad Ali/Gulf News Members of the Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Sharjah Sports Councils and UAE Tour organisers during the press conference of UAE Tour logo and trophy (below) unveiling in Dubai.
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