PROS – UAE Tour 2023: stages, profiles, teams involved and TV broadcast times

The UAE Tour 2023 takes place from February 20 to 26 in the United Arab Emirates. This is the second World Tour stage race of the season. Absent this year, Tadej Pogacar won last year, but the race will still be of an excellent level, with world champion Remco Evenepoel among the favorites. Find the stage maps, the entries and the TV broadcast times.

Images: theuaetour.com

How to watch UAE Tour 2023 on TV?

The race will be broadcast live every day on Eurosport 2 at around 11:50 a.m., then delayed in the early afternoon on Eurosport 1, and at various times during the day and evening on both channels (as well as on Eurosport.com for subscribers).

UAE Tour 2023 Stages

Monday February 20 – Stage 1 : Al Dhrafa Castle – Al Mirfa (151 km)


Tuesday February 21 – Stage 2 Team CLM: Khalifa Port – Khalifa Port (17,2 km)

Wednesday February 22 – Stage 3 : Umbrella Beach Al Fujairah – Jebel Jais (185 km)

Thursday February 23 – Stage 4 : Al Shindagha – Dubai Harbor (174 km)

 

Friday February 24 – Stage 5 : Al Marjan Island – Umm al Quwain (182 km)

Saturday February 25 – Stage 6 : Warner Bros World Abu Dhabi – Abu Dhabi Breakwater (166 km)


Sunday February 26 – Stage 7 : Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium – Jebel Hafeet (153 km)

Teams competing in the UAE Tour 2023

16 out of 18 World Tour teams are present. Cofidis and Arkéa-Samsic are not making the trip, and are replaced by the Pro Team Green Project – Bardiani – CSF – Faizanè and Tudor Pro Cycling Team. Lotto – Dstny and Israel – Premier Tech are automatically qualified, being the first two teams in the second division.

AG2R Citroën Team
Alpecin-Deceuninck
Astana Qazaqstan Team
Bahrain Victorious
Bora-Hansgrohe
EF Education
Team Jayco – AlUla
Groupama FDJ
Ineos Grenadiers
Intermarche-Circus-Wanty
Jumbo–Visma
Movistar Team
Soudal Quick Step
DSM Team
Trek-Segafredo
UAE Team Emirates
Lotto – Dstny
Israel - Premier Tech
Green Project - Bardiani - CSF - Faizanè
Tudor Pro Cycling Team

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Guillaume Judas

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