Riders and teams have largely spoken out in support of the decision of race organisers RCS to cancel stage 4 of the Dubai Tour due to adverse weather conditions. While disappointed that the Queen stage would no longer go ahead, the general consensus was that it was necessary for safety reasons.
Despite strong winds, there had been hope that the stage would go ahead after the route was shortened on Thursday evening. Teams and riders made the lengthy journey to the new start in Hatta, but after lengthy discussions, a decision was made not to run the stage. A short time trial was touted as an alternative, but commissaires dismissed it, saying that the rules prevented it.
Bernhard Eisel (Dimension Data) was one of the riders that spoke with organisers during the discussions in Hatta and said that everything had been done to try and run a stage. “It’s definitely the right decision, and the organiser made a big effort to make the race happen, it’s just weather that you can’t predict,” he told Cyclingnews. “At the same time, the teams and riders made a big effort to drive out here. We tried. John Degenkolb even suggested doing a small time trial, but the UCI said it was against the regulations because it would change the race that was planned. If you shorten the stage or cancel one, then it’s a different story.
“It’s in the UCI regulations that you can’t put in a different stage. It’s definitely the right decision. RCS is one of the organisers who always looks after the riders, shortening stages, cancelling stages and it’s not the first time. The riders are really grateful, and we accept the decision.”
Eisel’s teammate Mark Cavendish said that he would have been happy had the stage gone on as planned but stood by the organisers and his fellow riders, saying that it wasn’t his place to be selfish about the decision.
“It’s disappointing, but at the end of the day we can’t be selfish about it. Like I said, I don’t mind the wind. I like racing, but it’s not right for me to be selfish, and I think that the organisers made the right decision,” said Cavendish.
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