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Stage 1151km | Al Dhafra Castle - Al Mirfa
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Stage 217.2km | Khalifa Port - Khalifa Port (TTT)
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Stage 3185km | Umbrella Beach Al Fujairah - Jebel Jais
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Stage 4174km | Al Shindagha - Dubai Harbour
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Stage 5182km | Al Marjan Island - Umm al Quwain
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Stage 6166km | Abu Dhabi - Abu Dhabi Breakwater
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Stage 7153km | Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium - Jebel Hafeet
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UAE Tour 2023 stages
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As it happened: Trofeo Alfredo Binda serves up a race of attrition with a three rider group fighting for the win
The peloton tackles five decisive finish circuits and 152.7km for the long-running Italian Classic -
As it happened: Intense final stage of Paris-Nice culminates in two-up sprint
The traditional final day fireworks in Nice bring five major climbs packed into just 145km -
Trofeo Alfredo Binda: Karlijn Swinkels edges Anna van der Breggen to claim first WorldTour victory
Mie Bjørndal Ottestad rounds out the podium as three-rider break makes it to the line
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Paris-Nice: Jonas Vingegaard secures GC title but gets pipped to stage 8 victory by Lenny Martinez in narrow two-up sprint
Dane is second on final stage and Harold Tejada takes third from small chase group in Nice -
As it happened: Italian sprint star takes final stage as Isaac Del Toro takes Tirreno-Adriatico 2026 overall
Jonathan Milan came late to storm to victory with Sam Welsford and Laurenz Rex rounding off the stage podium -
Tirreno-Adriatico: Isaac del Toro seals overall victory as Jonathan Milan wins stage 7 sprint for third consecutive year
Sam Welsford second and Laurenz Rex third in chaotic sprint as multiple riders crashed in final 3km
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'I'm going there to win' – Wout van Aert finds 'race hardness' for Milan-San Remo return by suffering at Tirreno-Adriatico
Belgian seems back on track for Classics after a week of intense racing in Italy -
'It's only a matter of time before he wins Milan-San Remo' – Mathieu van der Poel braces himself for first face-off with Tadej Pogačar in 2026
Dutchman says he doesn't 'have much left to do' in terms of preparation after taking two stage wins at Tirreno-Adriatico -
ProVelo Super League: Keely Bennett and Patrick Eddy win Inverell criterium
A solo win for Eddy while Bennett takes tight sprint against Alyssa Polites















