Khaleej Times

Cavendish wins Classic

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abu dhabi — Cycling legend and former road world champion Mark Cavendish thrilled cycling fans Sunday morning by racing and winning the very first Abu Dhabi to Al Ain Classic.

The event saw 120 profession­al and amateur riders join race ambassador, Cavendish, on the 190km course that started at Adnoc HQ in Abu Dhabi.

The star-studded peloton was waved off by Commander in Chief of Abu Dhabi Police Major General Mohammed Khalfan Al Romaithi, Dr. Mugheer Al Khail Chairman of Abu Dhabi Cycling Club, Aref Al Awani, General Secretary of Abu Dhabi Sports Council, and Sultan Al Dhaheri, General Manager of Etisalat Abu Dhabi. The race finished in the beautiful setting of Al Jahili Park in the garden city of Al Ain.

Dr. Mugheer said: “We are absolutely delighted with the success of the Abu Dhabi — Al Ain Classic. This event was the first of its kind to take place in the UAE. 2017 has created a good foundation.

“The quality of both profession­al and amateur entries was extremely high, and we intend to build on this to become one of the UAE’s great races. The Classic and the Family Cycling Festival was a great way for Abu Dhabi Cycling Club to be part of the UAE’s 46th National Day celebratio­ns.

“We hope that everyone who took part had an enjoyable day and hopefully it has encouraged new cyclists to try our fantastic sport.”

Speaking about his victory, Cavendish said: “It was an incredible day of cycling which was made even sweeter by the win. It was great to compete with such an accomplish­ed group of riders, both profession­al and amateur. I always love cycling in Abu Dhabi and I can’t wait for the tour next year.”

In celebratio­n of National Day, Olympian and the UAE’s fastest road cyclist Yousif Mirza, of UAE Team Emirates, was specially selected to wear the number 46. Mirza finished a very close second to Cavendish, followed by fellow UAE Team Emirate rider Roberto Ferrari who finished in third position.

Mirza added: “I felt honoured to have 46 as my race number and represent UAE Team Emirates on National Day weekend. To ride in a profession­al event like this on home soil was a real treat and it was very encouragin­g to see such a buzz around my sport in Abu Dhabi and Al Ain.”

Roisin Thomas of Ireland was the top finishing female rider coming in at 28th followed by Natasha Leask of New Zealand who crossed the line in 35th position.

Inspired by the iconic races of Europe, the event was hosted by Abu Dhabi Cycling Club, in partnershi­p with Abu Dhabi Sports Council. Etisalat, Daman & ADNOC all supported the race with platinum partnershi­ps.

 ?? Supplied photo ?? Mark Cavendish celebrates after winning the Abu Dhabi — Al Ain Classic on Sunday in Abu Dhabi. — Profession­al and amateur riders took part in the race
Supplied photo Mark Cavendish celebrates after winning the Abu Dhabi — Al Ain Classic on Sunday in Abu Dhabi. — Profession­al and amateur riders took part in the race

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