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Spinneys Dubai 92 Cycle Challenge Unveils 2025 Race Route


Dubai: As the cycling community gears up for the 15th edition of the Spinneys Dubai 92 Cycle Challenge, held in partnership with Dubai Sports Council, organisers have announced the official 2025 Race Route for the 92 KM main event on Sunday 25th February at Expo City Dubai.



According to Emirates News Agency, the Spinneys Dubai 92 Cycle Challenge serves as a gateway for competitive amateur cyclists striving to qualify for the UCI Gran Fondo World Championships 2025 in Lorne, Australia, from 16th to 19th October. This prestigious event takes place on the iconic Great Ocean Road, offering amateur cyclists from around the world a chance to compete in a professional-grade setting. Dubai’s role as a qualifying venue underscores its position as a premier cycling destination, connecting athletes from the GCC and beyond to this global stage.



Dubai and the Spinneys Dubai 92 Cycle Challenge provide an ideal backdrop and opportunity for cyclists looking to qualify while enjoying a holiday experience. With a slightly shorter distance, flatter terrain, and cooler climate, the Spinneys Dubai 92 Cycle Challenge route makes qualification and achieving World Championship ambitions more attainable for both residents and participants flying in from around the globe.



The 92 KM route takes riders through bustling areas of the city, offering a rare chance to cycle on traffic-free streets while taking in unique urban and desert landscapes. Riders in the main event will start and finish at the iconic Expo City Dubai and can look forward to passing by Dubai’s popular landmarks such as Global Village, Jumeirah Lake Towers, and Jumeirah Golf Estates.



Beyond the race, the city’s vibrant tourism scene provides endless opportunities for relaxation and exploration, with participants and their families turning the challenge into an unforgettable getaway. This year, Spinneys Dubai 92 Cycle Challenge proudly welcomes LOOK as the Official Bicycle Partner, known for their cutting-edge frames, pedals, and equipment, enhancing the experience for both professionals and amateurs in the 2025 season.



The elite category cyclists will compete for a total prize purse of AED 36,000, with the winning male and female rider receiving AED 10,000, while second and third place riders will earn AED 5,000 and AED 3,000 respectively. The top 25 percent in each eligible age category will qualify to compete in the finals in Lorne, Australia, in October.



The 15th edition sees the return of the 35 KM Outride, with a new 12 KM Shortcut included and the popular InstaShop Junior Rides, both taking place a day before the main event.

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