Several road closures are set to take place between Umm Al Quwain and Ras Al Khaimah starting from 12:00 pm on Wednesday for Stage 3 of the UAE Tour 2026, which includes a 183 km race.
It will begin at Umm Al Quwain's National Museum, leading to closures at interchanges between E55, E11, E311, E611, and E87.
The route also leads to exits in Ras Al Khaimah, causing certain closures on Sheikh Salem bin Sultan Street and Al Jarrafat Street.
The third stage will be completed at Jebel Mobrah in Ras Al Khaimah at around 3:45 pm, where cyclists will climb the final 20km to the finish.
Motorists are advised to check the schedule on the tour's official social channels to plan their journey accordingly.
@In_RasAlKhaimah Stage 3 Road Closuređźš§
— UAE Tour presented by AD Ports Group (@uae_tour) February 17, 2026
The official Stage 3 Road Closure for the UAE Tour. #UAETour #UAETour2026 pic.twitter.com/XwlUlWYq1L

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