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UAE traffic alert: 5 roads to be temporarily closed in Fujairah on Thursday for cycling race

UAE traffic alert: 5 roads to be temporarily closed in Fujairah on Thursday for cycling race

Khaleej Times19-02-2025
Certain roads in the emirate of Fujairah will be temporarily closed to traffic on Thursday, February 20, for the UAE Tour cycling race.
Fujairah Police said on a post on X on Wednesday, February 19 that five roads will be closed for motorists at 11.30am for the third stage of the Tour.
The affected roads are:
Qidfa Street
Kuwait Street
Saif bin Hamad Al Sharqi Street
Najimat Street
Sheikh Maktoum bin Rashid Street (Al Bithnah — Al Bulaida — Dafta — Masafi — Thoban)
The authority advised motorists to take alternative routes to reach their destination.
This year's men's UAE Tour began on Monday, February 17. A total of 140 riders are competing in the seventh edition of the Tour, organised by the Abu Dhabi Sports Council.
And the one and only UCI WorldTour race in the Middle East once again features a star-studded field with UAE Team Emirates' Tadej Pogačar, the world champion, UCI ranking leader, and two-time UAE Tour winner (2021 and 2022), facing off against defending champion Lennert Van Eetvelt, the breakout star of 2024 and winner on Jebel Hafeet.
Other top contenders for the general classification include Pello Bilbao, Carlos Rodríguez, Alexey Lutsenko, Giulio Ciccone, and Einer Rubio.
The UAE Tour Women was held from February 6 to 9.
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