Dubai Tour Day 2: Road closures and timings

By Angel Chan

DUBAI 7 February 2018: The second 190km stage of the Dubai Tour 2018 will take place on Wednesday, the 7th of February and will include a ride from Dubai to Ras Al Khaimah.

Below are details of where the tour will pass by and which roads will be affected and when.

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Day 2: The Ras Al Khaimah Stage

The Ras Al Khaimah Stage will start once again at Skydive Dubai at 10:30 with a convoy down King Salman Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud Street to the 0KM mark, which will again be at Dubai Police Academy on Umm Suqeim Street. Traffic management and rerouting will be in place from the starting point from 10:00 and will move along Al Khail Road (E44), Design District and Oud Metha Road until 11:30. The race will then proceed north through Ras Al Khor Road, entering Emirates Road towards Sharjah and Ajman until 12:30. Turning into Ajman from Exit 84, riders will continue through Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Street before proceeding north via Etihad Road to Umm Al Quwain by 13.30. The participants will continue north to Ras Al Khaimah from Bab al Bar along Ittihad Street (E11). Motorists should take an alternative route if possible to avoid disruption as traffic management will be in place on the E11 from 14:00 to 15:20. The competitors will find the finish line at Al Qawasim Corniche Road in Ras Al Khaimah by 15:30.

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Day 3: The Dubai Silicon Oasis Stage

The Dubai Silicon Oasis Stage will take place on Thursday, the 8th of February and will take cyclists 183km across Dubai and Fujairah.

The riders will begin at 11:00 with a convoy down King Salman Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud Street from Skydive Dubai, with the 0KM marker at Dubai Police Academy on Umm Suqeim Street. Traffic management and rerouting will be in place from the start line from 10.50 through Al Khail Road (E44) to Ras Al Khor Road and Dubai-Al Ain Road (E66) until 12:00. Traffic management will move through Academic City Road and Silicon Oasis before moving to Al Awir-Al Habab Road between 12.00 and 12:30. Riders will then turn onto the Al Awir-Al Habab Road to exit via Nazwa to Al Faya. At 13:15 riders will exit to Sharjah-Kalba road towards Hatta until 14:00 when they will turn again at exit 47, Nazwa. Exit 47 will bring the race onto the E84, Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Rd towards Fujairah which will undergo rerouting until 14:30 before heading south through Fujairah Al Hayl. The racers will turn once again onto the Sharjah-Kalba Road and towards Corniche Road, before heading towards the finish line from the back of Fujairah airport, turning left on the Fujairah-Kalba roundabout and on past the Towar Fujairah International Marine club. The finish line will stand at Corniche Road in Fujairah at 15:30.

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Day 4: The Dubai Municipality Stage

Day 4 will see cyclists take on a 172km route where they will discover the steep ramps of Hatta Dam on Friday, the 9th of February.

Traffic management will be in place from 10:30 with the riders beginning at 10.45 with a convoy down King Salman Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud Street from Skydive Dubai to the 0 KM mark at Dubai Police Academy on Umm Suqeim Street. Traffic management and rerouting will be in place through Al Khail Road (E44) and towards Ras Al Khor Road and Al Awir-Al Habab Road before reaching Lahbab at 12:30. The cyclists will continue on the Dubai-Hatta Road (E44), before turning onto the E55 north towards Al Maliha until 14:30. From there, the race will move into the hilly stage as it heads south on the Sharjah-Kalba Road, before ultimately turning at Al Munay to head into the last stretch towards Hatta Hill Park until 15:30. The finish line will be at Hatta Dam at 15:30.

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Day 5: The Meraas Stage

Cyclists will have to battle it out in the final 132km stage of the Dubai Tour on Saturday, the 10th of February.

Traffic management will be in place from 11:45 with the final stage beginning at noon with a convoy down King Salman Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud Street from Skydive Dubai towards the 0 KM mark at Dubai Police Academy on Umm Suqeim Street. Traffic management and rerouting will be in place along Al Quoz until 13:00 as the race moves through Al Asayel Street and onto Al Waha Street. The cyclists will then move to Al Meydan Road, through Al Meydan Racecourse and on towards Mushrif Park by 13:30 via Ras Al Khor Road and Nad Al Hamar Road. Traffic management and rerouting will continue as the race proceeds past Al Warqa before turning into Mushrif Park. The race will then exit the park onto Al Khawaneej Road before moving through Al Mizhar and onto Tunis Road, Al Nahda Road, Damascus Street and Baghdad Street and through Al Mamzar Beach Park until 14:30. Following that stretch, cyclists will move towards old Dubai as they pass along Al Khaleej Street in Deira before entering Baniyas Road and crossing Al Maktoum Bridge by 14:30. Traffic management will then be in place as the race moves through Bur Dubai and towards Port Rashid, Al Ghubaiba Road before re-entering onto Jumeirah Road by the Union Flag. The competition will continue south through Jumeirah Street past La Mer and Kite Beach before turning at Burj Al Arab. Cyclists will continue towards Umm Al Sheif Road before making a sprint finish north on Al Wasl Road and Al Safa Street. The finish line will stand at City Walk Dubai at 15:30.

Dubai Police will co-ordinate the passage of the Tour through all six emirates, in co-operation with the local police. He also revealed that more than 500 personnel and 250 vehicles of Dubai Police will be on duty to ensure the smooth flow of traffic and safety of everyone.