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2016 ABU DHABI TOUR TOP RIDERS' PRESS CONFERENCE
Riders’ biographies and quotes. Download stunning pictures from the UAE's capital.



Abu Dhabi, 19 October 2016 –
 The press conference was opened by the Official Abu Dhabi Tour Ambassador, Mark Cavendish. In attendance alongside the Manxman were Giro d’Italia winner Vincenzo Nibali (Italy), seven time overall Grand Tour winner Alberto Contador (Spain), the duo of puncheurs John Degenkolb (Germany) and Michael Matthews (Australia), sprinter André Greipel (Germany), Rio 2016 gold medalists Elia Viviani (Omnium) from Italy and Belgium’s Greg Van Avermaet (Individual Road Race), Costa Rican rider Andrey Amador and local hero Yousif Mirza, the highest profile rider in the UAE.

Before the press conference, the attending riders took time to have a photo session on the beach in front of Nation Towers in Abu Dhabi. You can download the pictures from the link below.






 

IN ALLEGATO

1) Mark Cavendish (British Isles - Team Dimension Data) Abu Dhabi Tour Official Ambassador
The world’s most successful sprinter ever and 2011 UCI Road World Champion Mark Cavendish, 31, added four Tour de France stage victories this year to his account to make it 30 up to date, only four down on all-tine record holder Eddy Merckx. A points classification winner in all three Grand Tours, he also wore the yellow jersey for the first time this year and claimed his first ever Olympic medal with the silver in the omnium track race, before finishing second at the UCI Road World Championships – just a bike's length away from reclaiming his title.
Cavendish said: "I’m proud to be the ambassador of the Abu Dhabi Tour, and event that has incredible sponsors and a great future, being elevated to one of the pinnacle races in cycling already for next year. The caliber of riders here is similar to the Tour de France."

2) Vincenzo Nibali (ITA - Astana Pro Team)
Vincenzo Nibali, 31, nicknamed “The Shark”, was already one of the six riders who won all three Grand Tours (France, Italy, Spain) in the history of cycling before he won the Giro d’Italia once again this year, as well as the Tour of Oman.
Nibali said: "Abu Dhabi is a fantastic location with a great hotel to host us. This is only my third race after my accident at the Olympics, following the Tre Valli Varesine and the Tour of Almaty. I’m looking to regain good race condition."

3) Alberto Contador Velasco (ESP - Tinkoff)
With seven overall Grand Tour victories (Tour de France 2007 and 2009, Giro d’Italia 2008 and 2015, Vuelta a Espana 2008, 2012 and 2014), Alberto Contador, 33, is a legend of his own lifetime. He won the Vuelta al Pais Vasco and the Vuelta a Burgos this year.
Contador said: "I’m happy to be here at the Abu Dhabi Tour as our team is motivated for the flat stages and possibly for the mountain with Jesper [Hansen]."

4) John Degenkolb (GER - Team Giant-Alpecin)
A winner of two monuments, Milan-Sanremo and Paris-Roubaix, in 2015, John Degenkolb, 27, suffered a life threatening accident while training in Spain in January, yet has has bounced back to excellent fitness and form with two victories in 2016, at the Arctic Race of Norway and the Münsterland Giro in Germany.
Degenkolb said: "As I started the season later than usual due to the accident, I’m still motivated, especially because this is my last race with my friends from Giant-Alpecin."

5) Michael Matthews (AUS - Orica BikeExchange)
Michael Matthews, 26, who was already a multiple stage winner at the Giro d’Italia and the Vuelta a Espana, put a Tour de France stage victory under his belt this year, and shows great late-season form, finishing fourth at the UCI Road World Championship in Doha.
Matthews said: "I will definitely enjoy the Abu Dhabi Tour more than last year, as I’m more used to the weather after having prepared for the World Championships in Qatar – so I expect my performances to be better."

6) André Greipel (GER - Lotto Soudal)
André Greipel, 34, is the winner of the prestigious conclusive stage of the Tour de France on the Champs-Elysées for the second straight year. With 21 stage victories in all three Grand Tours combined, “The Gorilla” is undoubtedly one of the best sprinters of his era.
Greipel said: "Our team has a bit of lack of a lead-out, but I’ll try to put myself into other lead-outs and we’ll find out how well it can work."

7) Elia Viviani (ITA - Team Sky)
The 2016 Rio Olympics Omnium champion Elia Viviani, 27, is one of the stars of the 2016 season as well as a double stage winner of the inaugural edition of the Abu Dhabi Tour in 2015. Viviani has won stages at the last two Dubai Tours, among many other stage races.
Viviani said: "I have fond memories of my two stage victories here last year. I haven’t won any road races since March but we have a very strong lead out here and Nicolas Roche is also very motivated for the overall."

8) Greg Van Avermaet (BEL - BMC Racing Team)
Greg Van Avermaet has come of age at 31, compiling prestigious victories at Tirreno-Adriatico (overall ranking), stage 5 of the Tour de France – wearing the yellow jersey for three days – and victory in the Rio Olympics Road Race before winning September's WorldTour event Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal.
Van Avermaet said: "It might not be the best parcours for me, but I'm delighted to race here on my golden bike as the Olympic Road Race champion. I’ll make it difficult for other riders to win and I want to finish this great season on a high note."

9) Andrey Amador (CR - Movistar Team)
30-year-old Andrey Amador Bikkazakova is the only Central American cyclist in the WorldTour. The Costa Rican has showed his true quality best in the Giro d’Italia in which he won a stage in 2012, finished fourth overall in 2015 and wore the Maglia Rosa for one day this year.
Amador said: "I’m truly happy to be here with Movistar. As the four-time WorldTour champion team, we had a great celebration last night. It’s great to see the support cycling receives in this part of the world."

10) Yousif Mirza (UAE - Nasr Dubai)
Yousif Mohamed Ahmed Mirza Al-Hammadi, 28, represented the United Arab Emirates at the Olympic Road Race in Rio after he claimed the silver medal at the 2015 Asian Cycling Championship. He’s a four-time and reigning UAE Road Race champion.
Mirza said: "The experience of riding the Olympics was amazing. Now the Abu Dhabi Tour will show that we have strong cycling in the UAE."



#RideToAbuDhabi

The Abu Dhabi Tour, organised by the Abu Dhabi Sports Council with the collaboration of RCS Sport, will take place from 20 to 23 October.







 

2016 ABU DHABI TOUR: STAR-STUDDED START LIST UNVEILED
A host of the cycling world’s biggest names at the start of the 4-day stage race



Abu Dhabi, 19 October 2016 – The official start list of the second edition of the Abu Dhabi Tour is revealed. It includes 18 teams, 11 of which are from the WorldTour, with a total number of 107 riders.

Among the starters are the Official Abu Dhabi Tour Ambassador, the Manxman Mark Cavendish, the Giro d’Italia winner Vincenzo Nibali (Italy), the seven-time overall Grand Tour winner Alberto Contador (Spain), the duo of puncheurs John Degenkolb (Germany) and Michael Matthews (Australia), the sprinter André Greipel (Germany), two gold medalists from Rio 2016, the Italian Elia Viviani (Omnium) and the Belgian Greg Van Avermaet (Individual Road Race), the Costa Rican rider Andrey Amador and the local hero Yousif Mirza, the highest profile rider in the UAE.

IN ALLEGATO


TOMORROW'S STAGE AND TIMINGS
Stage 1 – ADNOC Stage (147km)
From Madinat Zayed to Madinat Zayed
Sign-on procedures: 11.30am-12.55pm
Line up (transfer 7km): 1.00pm
Start: 1.15pm
Finish: Approx. 5.00pm
Race Headquarters: Al Dhafra Stadium, Madinat Zayed, UAE




ROUTE
The first stage runs entirely into the desert, with the first and last parts of about 45km on straight, wide roads. Once in Liwa for the first Intermediate Sprint, riders will find a short circuit characterised by constant undulations over dunes, adding up to a significant total elevation. After a second Intermediate Sprint passage in Liwa, the second part of the stage takes the riders to Madinat Zayed, where the stage will finish.

Last km
A city path with only three proper bends, one to the right and two to the left (the final bend being to the left). The last kms are on wide, straight boulevards, punctuated by wide-curved roundabouts. The final km is straight on asphalt.




#RideToAbuDhabi

The Abu Dhabi Tour, organised by the Abu Dhabi Sports Council with the collaboration of RCS Sport, will take place from 20 to 23 October. 







 
 

2016 UCI CYCLING GALA: SEASON’S BEST ROAD CYCLISTS HONOURED IN ABU DHABI
Abu Dhabi Tour teams presented in style at the event
Photo galleries for download available



Abu Dhabi, 18 October 2016 – The second UCI Cycling Gala, which took place this evening in Abu Dhabi, celebrated this year’s greatest achievements in professional road cycling.
 
The newly-crowned Elite UCI Road World Champions Amalie Dideriksen and Peter Sagan were among 24 award winners that included stand-out riders, teams and nations from the UCI WorldTour, the UCI Women's WorldTour, the Olympic Games, Paralympic Games, and the UCI Road World Championships.
 
For its second edition, the UCI Cycling Gala returned to the capital of the United Arab Emirates and was again hosted by the Abu Dhabi Sports Council and the United Arab Emirates Cycling Federation, in collaboration with RCS Sport. It took place two days before the Emirates’ four-stage professional cycling race, the Abu Dhabi Tour (20-23 October).

ABU DHABI TOUR TEAM PRESENTATION
Alongside the event, the teams participating at the Abu Dhabi Tour, starting on Thursday 20 and finishing on Sunday 23 October, have been presented on stage.

Along with the headline awards to this year’s UCI World Champions and WorldTour victors, it was one of the Olympians who received another special award at the UCI Cycling Gala this evening: Elia Viviani. “The Winning Spirit” is a unique Abu Dhabi Sports Council award for the rider who showed tenacity, strength and indomitable spirit in achieving victory this year. The Italian, who missed the Omnium podium in the London 2012 Olympic Games after leading for so long, waited four years for his sporting revenge and, even overcoming a crash in the last of the Omnium's events, finally won the Olympic gold medal in Rio this year.






 


His Excellency Aref Al AwaniAbu Dhabi Sports Council’s General Secretary said: “We were honoured to host the UCI Cycling Gala once again and pay tribute to some incredible performances by male and female road cyclists – it was a fantastic celebration of this year’s road cycling season. With three major cycling events in the same week in the Middle East, we are very much looking forward to Abu Dhabi being in the global cycling and sporting spotlight.”
 
UCI President Brian Cookson said: “It has been a standout professional road season for both men and women, not least on the back of the Olympic Games, Paralympic Games and the inaugural UCI WorldTour for Women. The UCI Cycling Gala gives us the opportunity to celebrate some of the phenomenal performances from what has been a memorable season. The timing of this celebration could not be better, coming just days after the UCI Road World Championships in Doha, Qatar, a first in the Middle East, and on the eve of the Abu Dhabi Tour.”




LIST OF UCI GALA AWARDS

  • Winner of the UCI WorldTour Individual Classification – Peter Sagan (SVK – Tinkoff)
  • 2nd in the UCI WorldTour Individual Classification – Nairo Alexander Quintana Rojas (COL – Movistar Team)
  • 3rd in the UCI WorldTour Individual Classification – Christopher Froome (GBR – Team Sky)
  • Winner of the UCI WorldTour Team Classification – Movistar Team
  • Winner of the UCI WorldTour Classification by Nation – Spain
  • Winner of the UCI Women's WorldTour Individual Classification – Megan Guarnier (USA – Boels-Dolmans Cycling Team)
  • 2nd in the UCI Women's WorldTour Individual Classification – Leah Kirchmann (CAN – Team Liv-Plantur)
  • 3rd in the UCI Women's WorldTour Individual Classification – Elizabeth Deignan (GBR – Boels-Dolmans Cycling Team)
  • Winner of the UCI Women's WorldTour Team Classification – Boels-Dolmans Cycling Team
  • Winner of the UCI Women's WorldTour Young Rider Classification – Katarzyna Niewiadoma (POL – Rabo–Liv Women Cycling Team)
  • Men Elite UCI Road Race World Champion – Peter Sagan (SVK)
  • Women Elite UCI Road Race World Champion – Amalie Dideriksen (DEN)
  • Men Elite UCI Individual Time Trial World Champion – Tony Martin (GER)
  • Women Elite UCI Individual Time Trial World Champion – Amber Neben (USA)
  • Men Elite UCI Team Time Trial World Champions – Etixx – Quick Step
  • Women Elite UCI Team Time Trial World Champions – Boels-Dolmans Cycling Team
  • Rio 2016 Olympic Champion in the Men’s Road Race – Greg Van Avermaet (BEL)
  • Rio 2016 Olympic Champion in the Women’s Road Race – Anna van der Breggen (NED)
  • Rio 2016 Olympic Champion in the Men’s Time Trial – Fabian Cancellara (SUI)
  • Rio 2016 Olympic Champion in the Women’s Time Trial – Kristin Armstrong (USA)
  • Rio 2016 Paralympic Champions in the Men’s B Road Race – Vincent ter Schure and Timo Fransen (NED)
  • Rio 2016 Paralympic Champion in the Women’s C5 Time Trial and C4-5 Road Race – Sarah Storey (GBR)
  • Rio 2016 Paralympic Champion in the Women’s T1-2 Time Trial and Road Race – Carol Cooke (CAN)
  • Rio 2016 Paralympic Champion in the Men's H5 Time Trial and Mixed Team Relay H2-5 – Alessandro Zanardi (ITA)


#RideToAbuDhabi

The Abu Dhabi Tour, organised by the Abu Dhabi Sports Council with the collaboration of RCS Sport, will take place from 20 to 23 October. 

#UCICyclingGala
The second edition of the UCI Cycling Gala, an event celebrating the end of the UCI professional road cycling season and its stakeholders, took place this evening (18 October). The event was produced by the Abu Dhabi Sports Council in collaboration with RCS Sport, in the presence of the biggest names in professional men’s and women’s road cycling, UCI Management Committee members, representatives of national federations, international media and all the athletes who are ready to take part to the upcoming Abu Dhabi Tour. During the evening the UCI Cycling Gala also featured the official Team Presentation of the Abu Dhabi Tour. Race preliminary operations and Top Rider press conference are scheduled for tomorrow (19 October).





 

PHOTO CREDIT: ANSA – Peri / Zennaro



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