There is one small surprise in the route for the 2024 UAE Tour, which typically features flat stages around the two major uphill finales at Jebel Jais and Jebel Hafeet. This year the opening stage features a new finish at Liwa Palace and a new challenge.
The oasis in the Rub’ Al Khali desert was featured for the set of Star Wars: The Force Awakens and Dune. The landscape rolls with large dunes and the tarmac laid down across as that make up the Moreeb Dune cycle path will shake up the race with double-digit gradients and a slight uphill finish.
A time trial returns on stage 2 but with a twist – rather than a team effort it’s an individual time trial with a series of tight looping turns amid an otherwise straightforward test on the outdoor sports-focussed recreational centre on Al Hudayriyat island.
The GC riders come out to play on stage 3 to Jebel Jais before the race settles in for three flat sprint stages before the grand final at Jebel Hafeet.
Stage 1: Al Dhafra Walk Madinat Zayed-Liwa Palace, 143km
The stage of the desert is one for the sprinters. Starting in Al Dhafra Walk Madinat Zayed, stage 1 heads south for 45km along wide, straight roads. After reaching Liwa, the route will enter an area of very pronounced dunes, which make up the bulk of the stage. Bumpy terrain going to Moreeb Dune, where the race will make two laps of the 18.1km-long Moreeb Dune cycle path characterised by rather steep ups and downs with double-digit gradients. The 143km stage returns to Liwa for the dash slightly uphill at around 3% to the finish line.
Stage 2: Al Hudayriyat Island – Al Hudayriyat Island (ITT), 12.1km
The 12.1km individual time trial takes place entirely inside Al Hudayriyat Island. The perfectly flat and wide route with wide-ranging turns, a few right-angle bends and two successive U-turns should deliver high speeds, winds permitting.
Stage 3: Al Marjan Island – Jebel Jais, 176km
The first of two mountain stages, stage 3 is divided into two distinct parts. Leaving Al Marjan Island, the undulating route heads to Ras al Khaimah and returns to the desert for the bulk of the 176km stage. After the Ras al Khaimah airport, the race will head straight for Jais…
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