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Stage 1138km | Madinat Zayed Shams Solar Park - Liwa Palace
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Stage 212.2km | Al Hudayriyat Island (ITT) -
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Stage 3179km | Ras al Khaimah - Jebel Jais
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Stage 4181km | Fujairah Qidfa Beach - Umm al Quwain
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Stage 5160km | American University Dubai - Hamdan Bin Mohammed Smart University
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Stage 6167km | Abu Dhabi Cycling Club - Abu Dhabi Breakwater
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Stage 7176km | Al Ain Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium - Jebel Hafeet
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