Key Points

The 4th Bike Abu Dhabi Gran Fondo promises an extraordinary cycling experience in 2025 with its innovative route and substantial prize pool. Organized by Abu Dhabi Sports Council, the event will showcase the emirate's commitment to promoting cycling as a lifestyle and international sport. Participants from over 70 nations are expected to compete in this landmark event. The race symbolizes UAE's dedication to community engagement, tolerance, and sustainable athletic development.

Key Points: Abu Dhabi Gran Fondo 2025 Unveils Epic Cycling Challenge

  • Reversed race route spanning Al Ain to Abu Dhabi spectacular terrain
  • Expanded prize pool of AED 2 million with 364 total awards
  • International cycling event attracting 70+ nationalities
  • Supports UAE's vision of promoting healthy lifestyle initiatives
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Abu Dhabi to host 4th Bike Abu Dhabi Gran Fondo

Abu Dhabi Sports Council launches 4th Bike Gran Fondo with AED 2M prize pool, featuring reversed route from Al Ain to Abu Dhabi

"The Bike Abu Dhabi Gran Fondo is a unique competitive event that brings together amateurs and professionals alike. - Aref Hamad Al Awani, Sports Council Secretary General"

Abu Dhabi, July 3

Organised by Abu Dhabi Sports Council, the 4th Bike Abu Dhabi Gran Fondo will take place on Sunday, 21 December 2025.

The 2025 edition will feature a reversed route that begins in Al Ain Region and ends in Abu Dhabi, offering cyclists the opportunity to experience the nation's most scenic terrain.

The 2025 race will feature an AED2,000,000 prize pool. In total, 364 awards will be presented -- 44 more compared to 2024, marking the event's continued growth and dedication to rewarding cycling excellence at all levels.

Aref Hamad Al Awani, Secretary General of the Abu Dhabi Sports Council, emphasised the race's importance as a key pillar in Abu Dhabi's journey to becoming a leading global destination for cycling.

Al Awani said: "The Bike Abu Dhabi Gran Fondo is a unique competitive event that brings together amateurs and professionals alike. It reflects our strategic vision to make cycling an integral part of life in the emirate."

He added that the 4th edition marks a major shift with the race now starting in Al Ain Region and ending in Abu Dhabi, as opposed to previous editions that began in the capital.

Al Awani also highlighted that increasing the number of winners and dedicating AED 2 million in prizes underscores the council's commitment to advancing the event and strengthening its standing on the international race calendar.

The race is part of the Bike Abu Dhabi platform and its ongoing annual initiatives, aimed at establishing the emirate as a global hub for cycling and supporting its long-term vision of promoting healthy and sustainable lifestyles.

Since its launch in 2022, the Bike Abu Dhabi Gran Fondo has earned a place on the global cycling calendar, drawing participants from around the world and showcasing Abu Dhabi's commitment to promoting healthy, sustainable lifestyles through sport.

The previous edition welcomed more than 1,000 male and female cyclists from more than 70 nationalities, presenting a strong display of tolerance and coexistence--core values embraced by the UAE.

The 2025 race coincides with the Year of the Community initiative, adding a strong element of social cohesion and inclusion, and reaffirming the vital role of sport in strengthening national unity and building bridges across all segments of society. (ANI/WAM)

- ANI

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Priya S
UAE is really becoming a sports hub. First F1, now cycling events at this scale. Hope India can also host such international sporting events soon. Our infrastructure needs improvement though.
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Aman W
While this is impressive, I wish Indian cities would focus more on cycling infrastructure for daily commuters first. We need proper cycle lanes before thinking about grand races.
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Sarah B
The diversity aspect is wonderful! 70 nationalities participating shows how sports can bring people together. Maybe India-UAE could collaborate on more such events 🤔
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Kavya N
As someone who cycles daily in Bangalore traffic, this event looks like a dream! But seriously, ₹4.5 crore prize money? That could fund so many cycling initiatives in Indian schools...
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Vikram M
The route change is interesting - Al Ain to Abu Dhabi will be challenging with the desert terrain. UAE's vision for sports tourism is really paying off. India should take notes!

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