Abu Dhabi Tour Schedule

Last updated : 17 October 2016 By RCS Sport

PROGRAM - RACE DAYS
Thursday 20 October - Stage 1
– ADNOC STAGE / MADINAT ZAYED – MADINAT ZAYED (147KM) Madinat Zayed

  • 11.30am-12.45pm Start meeting point - Sign-on
  • 1.00pm Lining-up
  • 1.15pm Start, Km 0
  • RACE HEADQUARTERS: Al Dhafra Stadium, Madinat Zayed - Western Region (UAE)
Friday 21 October - Stage 2 – NATION TOWERS STAGE / ABU DHABI – ABU DHABI (Al Marina) (115KM) Abu Dhabi
  • 12.30pm-2.00pm Start meeting point - Sign-on
  • 2.05pm Lining-up
  • 2.10pm Start, Km 0
  • RACE HEADQUARTERS: The St. Regis Abu Dhabi Nation Towers, Corniche Abu Dhabi (UAE)
Saturday 22 October - Stage 3 – STRATA STAGE / AL AIN – JEBEL HAFEET (150KM) Al Ain
  • 11.30am-1.00pm Start meeting point - Sign-on
  • 1.05pm Lining-up
  • 1.10pm Start, Km 0
  • RACE HEADQUARTERS: Mercure Grand Jebel Hafeet Al Ain Hotel Jebel Hafeet, Al Ain (UAE)
Sunday 23 October - Stage 4 – YAS ISLAND STAGE / YAS MARINA CIRCUIT (143KM) Abu Dhabi
  • 3.30pm-4.55pm Start meeting point - Sign-on
  • 4.55pm Lining-up
  • 5.00pm Actual start
  • RACE HEADQUARTERS: The St. Regis Abu Dhabi Nation Towers, Corniche Abu Dhabi (UAE)

UCI GALA
The second UCI Cycling Gala, hosted by the Abu Dhabi Sports Council and the United Arab Emirates Cycling Federation, in collaboration with RCS Sport, will take place in Abu Dhabi on 18 October to celebrate the year’s greatest achievements in professional road cycling.

ROUTE INFORMATION
Stage 1 – ADNOC STAGE / MADINAT ZAYED – MADINAT ZAYED (147KM)
Stage
The first stage runs entirely into the desert, with the first and last parts of about 45km on straight, wide roads. Once in Liwa, first Intermediate Sprint riders will find a short circuit characterised by constant undulations over dunes, adding up to a significant total elevation. After a second Intermediate Sprint passage in Liwa, the second part of the stage takes the riders to Madinat Zayed, where the stage will finish.
Last km
A city path with only three proper bends, one to the right and two to the left (the final bend being to the left). The last kms are on wide, straight boulevards, punctuated by wide-curved roundabouts. The final km is straight on asphalt.

Stage 2 – NATION TOWERS STAGE / ABU DHABI – ABU DHABI (Al Marina) (115KM)
Stage
The second stage is mostly in the city. After the start, the peloton will travel on wide roads towards the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, and then towards Yas Island with a passage through Khalifa City, where there are several roundabouts and speed humps. After the Yas Island first Intermediate Sprint, the race goes to the Sheikh Zayed bin Highway towards Abu Dhabi Corniche. It follows a route within Reem Island – including the second Intermediate Sprint – then returns to the Corniche finish line. The entire route is on wide boulevards with road furniture constantly dividing the lanes.
Last km
The final 5km are on increasingly large roads with large semi-curves leading to the straight finish on asphalt.

Stage 3 – STRATA STAGE / AL AIN – JEBEL HAFEET (150KM)
Stage
The third stage comprises both urban surroundings and mountains. The first part, inside Al Ain city, is all on wide roads with roundabouts and speed humps and is followed by a second part in the desert along wide and predominantly straight roads. At 15km to go, the route starts to rise slightly towards the final ascent, culminating in an uphill finish at an altitude of 1025m, following an 11km climb featuring slopes with an 11% gradient.
Last km
The final climb is on wide-ranging bends on a three-lane roadway. The gradient is mostly around 8-9% with a peak of 11% at 3km to go. There are short descents in the last kilometres before the final ramp with a straight finish on asphalt.

Stage 4 – YAS ISLAND STAGE / YAS MARINA CIRCUIT (143KM)
Stage
The final stage is entirely on Yas Island. There are 26 laps on the Yas Marina Circuit, each of 5.5km with three Intermediate Sprints as we count down to the finale. The first Intermediate Sprint is at lap 11, with 15 laps to go; the second at 10 laps to go and the last Intermediate Sprints with just five laps to go. Last year during the Yas Island Stage, for the first time ever in a men's professional road race, live on-board bike camera footage was made available and used for live television race coverage.
Last km
On the perfect tarmac of a 5.5km race circuit with wide roads and large, sweeping bends. The final 250 metres are on straight, flat asphalt.