The rider, who became the youngest ever to win a Tour race in 2019, took top spot in the UAE Tour for the first time

The event, the only World Tour cycling race in the Middle East, concluded in the UAE capital over the weekend.

UAE Team Emirates rider Tadej Pogačar won the race following his 2020 Tour de France success. The UAE Tour was the first event for the team of the season, and thus its first victory.

In a close victory, the team won the overall race by 35 seconds over Britain’s Adam Yates, who was riding for Team Ineos. Joao Almeida of Portugal finishing third for Deceuninck-QuickStep.

The field was made up of 140 top riders representing 20 professional teams from across the globe. The riders passed through five emirates over seven days, covering 1045 km, all of which culminated at Abu Dhabi Breakwater.

This was the third edition of the UAE Tour, which began in 2019, after the merging of the Dubai Tour and the Abu Dhabi Tour. The win marks the first for Team Emirates in the race, which did not place in the top three in the previous two years.

Slovenian Pogačar, 22, was the youngest cyclist to win a UCI World Tour race at the age of 20 in the 2019 Tour of California.

H.H. Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Member of the Executive Council, Chairman of Abu Dhabi Executive Office, was on site to watch part of the Abu Dhabi Stage, the seventh and last round of the 1,045 km UAE Tour, according to UAE state news agency WAM.

Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed greeted the cyclists while passing by Qasr Al Hosn.


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