Dubai’s roads are about to get a cycling-fueled shake-up! The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has announced temporary road closures on February 21, 2025, to accommodate the UAE Tour 2025 cycling event. But this isn’t just about roadblocks and diversions about an adrenaline-packed race featuring elite cyclists battling it out across the Emirates. Whether you’re a sports enthusiast or just want to avoid unexpected traffic snarls, here’s everything you need to know.
What Is The UAE Tour?
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The UAE Tour has quickly cemented its status as a must-watch cycling event since its launch in 2019. A merger of the Dubai Tour and Abu Dhabi Tour, this prestigious UCI WorldTour race attracts top-tier riders and teams eager to test their early-season form. The course masterfully blends urban sprints, desert roads, and punishing mountain climbs, making for an exhilarating spectacle.
UAE Tour 2025: Key Details At A Glance
- Dates: February 17 – 23, 2025
- Total Distance: 1,013 km
- Format: 7 stages featuring flat sprints, time trials, and gruelling mountain ascents
Now, let’s dive into the route details and what each stage brings to the table.
Stage-by-Stage Breakdown
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Stage 1: The Desert Challenge (138 km)
Starting in Abu Dhabi’s Al Dhafra region, this stage sees cyclists battling scorching heat and shifting desert sands as they navigate the towering Moreeb Dune circuit. Expect breakaways and bold moves as competitors vie for an early advantage.
When: February 17
Stage 2: Al Hudayriyat Island Time Trial (12.2 km)
Speed demons take centre stage in this short yet intense individual time trial. With no teammates to rely on, riders must push their limits to claim crucial seconds in the overall standings.
When: February 18
Stage 3: The Jebel Jais Climb (179 km)
A true climber’s delight! This stage starts in Ras Al Khaimah and culminates in a demanding 20 km ascent to Jebel Jais, the UAE’s highest peak. A strategic stage where leaders emerge and pretenders falter.
When:– February 19
Stage 4: Fujairah to Umm Al Quwain (181 km)
The longest stage of the tour is a test of endurance. Crosswinds and team strategies play a crucial role as cyclists navigate diverse landscapes.
When: February 20
Stage 5: Dubai Circuit (160 km)
A fast-paced urban stage that zips past iconic landmarks like Al Qudra Cycle Track and Meydan Racecourse. Expect a high-speed sprint finish!
When: February 21
Stage 6: Abu Dhabi City Sprint (167 km)
Speedsters get another chance to shine in this electrifying city stage, looping through Yas Island, Saadiyat, and the historic Qasr Al Hosn district.
When: February 22
Stage 7: The Jebel Hafeet Showdown (176 km)
The grand finale! A gruelling mountain finish with inclines reaching 11%, this stage often decides the overall winner.
When: February 23
Road Closures & Traffic Disruptions
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With all the excitement comes a bit of a headache for motorists. Here’s what you need to know about key road closures.
The Dubai leg of the race starts today at 12:30 PM from the American University in Dubai. Expect rolling closures along major cycling routes, including:
- Sheikh Zayed Road (partial closures)
- Al Qudra Cycling Track access roads
- Meydan Racecourse vicinity
Abu Dhabi & Ras Al Khaimah
- Sheikha Salama Bint Butti Road (Al Dhafra) will see closures between 12:50 PM – 1:45 PM
- Liwa Palace area shut down from 2:00 PM – 3:55 PM
- Jebel Jais roads restricted during climb segments
Also Read: From Salik Tolls Changes To Road Closures, 5 New Updates To Look Out For In Dubai This February
Alternative Routes & Travel Tips
To avoid disruptions, motorists should consider alternative routes and public transport. Dubai Metro and intercity buses will operate at increased frequency during peak road closure times.
Stay updated, plan your routes, and get ready for some high-speed cycling action!
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