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The UAE Tour returns this February with every WorldTeam competing
15/01/2021
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The first UCI WorldTour race of the 2021 season, the UAE Tour will take place over seven stages from 21st to 27th February.
Every WorldTeam will be attending, alongside Alpecin-Fenix – the top-ranked UCI ProTeam in 2020. Full route details, alongside more riders info coming soon.
The provisional Team List
Abu Dhabi Sports Council and the UAE Tour organisers and Dubai Sports Council are pleased to confirm that for the first time all 19 WorldTour teams have committed teams to the 3rd edition of the UAE Tour. The start and finish locations of the first WorldTour race of the season have also been confirmed, set to take place 21st to 27th February, as ratified by the sports world governing body, the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI).
Black Spoke favoured in classic
Aaron Gate winning stage one of the 2020 NZ Cycle Classic. PHOTO/DAVE LINTOTT
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Black Spoke Pro Cycling Academy are warm favourites to win the five-stage New Zealand Cycle Classic which started yesterday in Masterton.
Black Spoke, New Zealand’s only professional Union Cycliste Internationale team, took team honours in the 2020 tour, while 2019 champion Aaron Gate finished second in the general classification.
The team’s build-up to this year’s tour started with a two-week training camp in Wairarapa in October to familiarise themselves with the region’s roads.
While here Black Spoke also competed in a race of the Trust House North Island Team Series.
Dave Lintott
Black Spoke Pro Cycling Academy s Aaron Gate won the New Zealand Cycle Classic title in 2019 and is back for another title tilt in 2021.
Black Spoke Pro Cycling Academy are not shy about their ambitions when lining up to contest this week’s UCI 2.2 New Zealand Cycle Classic five-day stage race being held in Wairarapa and Wellington. “It would be great to take out the overall win and stage wins along the way,” team manager Scott Guyton said. “We have a well-rounded team with individuals that can do well over all the terrains Wairarapa has to offer. We also have the national criterium champion, Aaron Gate in the team, and we are looking forward to seeing him race in the national jersey in our capital city on the last stage.”
More than ten foreign teams confirmed for Tour of Tachira
More than ten foreign teams confirmed for Tour of Tachira
Caracas, (Prensa Latina) Over ten foreign teams, in addition to local cyclists, are confirmed for the 56th edition of the Cycling Tour of Tachira, in Venezuela, to take place between January 17 and 24.
According to the Organizing Committee, the Venezuelan competition will be attended by Italy s Bardiani and Androni Giocattoli; Colombia s Orgullo Paisa and Team Medellin; Ecuador s Toscana; and teams from Panama, Ecuador, Guatemala and Russia.
The tour, considered one of the main races in the American continent, will be characterized by strong biosecurity protocols according to the provisons established by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Union Cycliste Internationale, after the global impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.