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Remco has Pogi and Vingegaard hiding in altitude camps after those Mallorca/Valencia displays. UAE is throwing Del Toro into the deep end, lamb to the slaughter or a massive upset? Either way, I’m sat. 🍿
Route
Stage 1: Madinat Zayed Majlis - Liwa (144,0 km)
The first stage of the UAE Tour is – as is often the case – identical to last year's, with an uphill finish at Liwa Palace. Jonathan Milan won there last year, but we also saw Lennert Van Eetvelt and Oscar Onley finish in the top five.
Stage 2: Al Hudayriat Island - Al Hudayriat Island (12,2 km)
We're familiar with the time trial on Al Hudayriat Island from previous editions. 12.2 kilometers of flat-out racing against the clock, something Remco Evenepoel and Joshua Tarling will love.
Stage 3: Umm Al Quwain - Jebel Mobrah (183,0 km)
A new feature in the UAE Tour! The runner Jebel Jais will be replaced by the significantly more tough Jebel Mobrah, which climbs at almost twelve percent in the last seven kilometers. Something for the real climbers.
Stage 4: Fujairah-Fujairah (182,0 km)
The fourth stage is also new to the UAE Tour, featuring Fujairah. There, we'll see climbs spread out throughout the day, without any truly challenging climbs. Perhaps baroudeurs will see an opportunity here.
Stage 5: Dubai - Dubai (166,0 km)
The fifth stage will be held in and around Dubai, meaning we barely have any elevation gain on the table. Sprint, or will the wind do something?
Stage 6: Al Ain - Jebel Hafeet (168,0 km)
The sixth stage goes to Jebel Hafeet, the defining stage race in the United Arab Emirates for several years now. It's a 10.6-kilometer climb at 6.9 percent, though the gradient flattens out somewhat towards the end.
Stage 7: Abu Dhabi - Abu Dhabi (149,0 km)
Stage seven is similar to stage five, but in that other well-known city in the United Arab Emirates: Abu Dhabi. There, the sprinters can really indulge themselves.
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