The UAE Tour, which runs February 16-22, usually stands as a major meeting point for the top sprinters of the peloton, though this year’s race will have to do without one of the fastest men in the world.
The race, which could see three or four sprint opportunities on largely pan-flat routes through the Emirates, will not be welcoming Soudal-QuickStep star Tim Merlier this year.
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Merlier, 33, was arguably the top sprinter in the world last season. He sped to 16 wins, including eight at WorldTour level and two Tour de France stages. His absence is a big miss for the UAE Tour, which is heavily based on sprint stages – in addition to a short time trial and two summit finishes.
Paul Magnier‘s second at the Clà ssica Comunitat Valenciana is their best result to date. Elsewhere, Laurenz Rex sprinted to fourth on stage 1 of the AlUla Tour, and second-year pro Andrea Raccagni Noviero took sixth and the young rider’s classification at the Tour Down Under.