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The Spinneys Dubai 92 Cycle Challenge returns following a record-breaking 2022 season, held in partnership with Dubai Sports Council, with official registration now open for the DUBAI BIG 5 competition.

The 2023 season sees the beloved 92km cycle race return for the 13th edition on Sunday, February 19, as part of the UCI Gran Fondo World Series calendar, with organisers confirming the start to the DUBAI BIG 5 competition will commence with the first Build-Up Ride on Sunday, September 25.

Following the addition of the Spinneys Dubai 92 Cycle Challenge to the official UCI Gran Fondo World Series in 2022, the 2023 edition will also see participants be eligible to qualify for the UCI World Finals held in Glasgow, Scotland in August 2023.

With more than 2,000 riders taking part in last season, organisers and racers alike are looking forward to the full season of build-up rides to prepare for the main 92km race in February 2023.

BUR 1: 35km on Sunday, September 25

BUR 2: 45km on Sunday, October 30

BUR 3: 65km on Sunday, November 20

BUR 4: 85km on Sunday, January 22

Spinneys Dubai 92 Cycle Challenge Main Race 2023: 92km on February 19, 2023

Spinneys Dubai 92 Cycle Challenge 38-40km Outride: February 19, 2023

Competitors can find more details on how to register for this year’s Spinneys Dubai 92 Cycle Challenge and the DUBAI BIG 5 competition online.

Alongside the kick-off to this year’s DUBAI BIG 5 competition, the month of September will also see the re-introduction of the Learn To Ride programme, returning for 2023 with new weekly training sessions held in partnership with Wolfi’s Bike Shop and The Cycle Hub at the Al Qudra Cycle Track in Dubai.

Designed for riders of all ages and stages, the 90-minute sessions will provide new members to the cycling community with essential training and expert guidance, focusing on the fundamentals of riding on the road, and safety training to ensure novice cyclists have the required knowledge and skills to take on this year’s challenge.

This season also sees the return of the 38-40km Outride and Junior Rides, with the two fan-favourites back by popular demand to allow the full family to take part in the main race week in February 2023. New riders can join along this year’s journey by booking their slot in the upcoming Learn To Ride sessions to get miles in their legs ahead of the main event on February 19, 2023.

The first session of this year’s Learn To Ride programme is on Saturday, September 3, and those keen to enter can find more information here.

This year’s DUBAI BIG 5 competition opens for registration with an exclusive promotion, allowing for participants to enter for all 4 Build-Up Rides and the main event, with the first 25 male and female entrants eligible to receive a free 2022 Spinneys Dubai 92 Cycle Challenge jersey.

Early entry to this year’s DUBAI BIG 5 competition also provides a full range of incredible benefits, including: exclusive DUBAI BIG 5 prizes, finisher medal and race packs, a leaderboard ranking, series leader jersey and priority parking.

As competitors gear up to take home the coveted leaders’ jerseys in this year’s DUBAI BIG 5 championship, organisers urge participants to sign up before Thursday, September 22, to avoid disappointment.

Stewart Howison, Race Director, said: “It is with great pleasure that we announce the opening of registration for the 2023 edition of the Spinneys Dubai 92 Cycle Challenge, kicking off the cycling season with Septembers Build-Up Ride and the start of the DUBAI BIG 5 competition.

“We saw incredible attendance from the community across last year’s event, and we look forward to seeing a new group of riders join us in taking over the streets of Dubai in this year’s challenge.”

Held in partnership with Spinneys, Dubai 92 and Dubai Sports Council, the Spinneys Dubai 92 Cycle Challenge is one of the Middle East’s premier sporting races, attracting thousands of cyclists from across the region to join for one of the biggest fitness events of the year.

The organisers will ensure all necessary precautions are in place at all Build-Up Rides and the main event to ensure public wellness and a COVID-19 safe environment. More details will be shared individually with each participant closer to the events.

To register for the DUBAI BIG 5 competition, Build-Up Rides individually and/or main event, please click for more information.

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Dubai robotics team earns global recognition at elite US competitions

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A Dubai-based student robotics team has put the UAE on the global STEM map after securing a major award at one of the world’s leading robotics competitions and earning an invitation to an elite international event in the US.

Team UFORCE, representing Unique World Robotics (UWR), finished third in the prestigious Inspire Award category at the FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) Michiana Premier Event, held in Indiana from June 18 to 21.

The Inspire Award is FTC’s highest judged honour, recognising excellence in robot design, engineering, programming, innovation, teamwork and community impact. Team UFORCE competed against 96 top robotics teams from around the world.

Invited to exclusive global event

Following its strong performance, Team UFORCE also competed at the Multinational Tech Invitational (MTI) in Maryland, an invitation-only competition featuring just 44 of the world’s best FTC teams selected from more than 11,000 active teams globally.

Showcasing UAE STEM talent

The 16-member team includes students from schools across Dubai and Sharjah, highlighting the UAE’s growing talent in robotics and engineering.

“This achievement reflects the dedication, innovation and perseverance of our students and mentors,” said Bansan Thomas George, founder of Unique World Robotics.

Head coach Mohammed Mukhtar said competing on global platforms demonstrates the ability of young innovators from the UAE to excel internationally.

Team captain Aarnav Bhargava described the competitions as a valuable opportunity to develop technical skills, teamwork and confidence while competing against some of the world’s best robotics teams.

About FIRST Tech Challenge

FIRST Tech Challenge is one of the world’s largest youth robotics programmes and is supported by organisations including Google, Amazon and NASA.

The programme also offers students access to scholarships, mentorship opportunities and pathways to leading universities and STEM institutions.

The achievement also reflects the growing impact of firstrobotics.ae, a UAE volunteer-led robotics community that supports students interested in robotics, artificial intelligence and STEM education.




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DP World ILT20 is opening doors for local cricket talent, says UAE Fast Bowler Muhammad Rohid 

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For UAE fast bowler Muhammad Rohid, being among the highest-valued local players at the DP World ILT20’s first-ever player auction was more than a career milestone, it was proof that homegrown cricketers now have a genuine pathway to the professional game.

The left-arm pacer was signed by MI Emirates for $140,000 ahead of Season 4, making him the fifth-highest-priced UAE player in the historic auction. Rohid believes the league is changing the future of cricket in the Emirates by giving young players a platform to showcase their talent alongside some of the biggest names in the sport.

“The biggest thing the DP World ILT20 has done is create a clear pathway for UAE players,” Rohid said. “Young cricketers can now see that if they perform well, opportunities will come, whether that’s with a franchise or the national team.”

The 24-year-old credits the tournament with helping him develop both on and off the field. He recalled one of his standout moments from

Season 4, when he was told he would be playing in Qualifier 2 just 10 minutes before the toss. Despite the late call-up, Rohid delivered figures of 2 for 19, dismissing Brandon McMullen and Liam Livingstone during a match-winning spell.

“The biggest lesson I learned was to always stay ready because opportunities can come at any moment,” he said. “The environment taught me to trust my preparation, stay calm under pressure and back my abilities.”

Rohid also highlighted the value of sharing a dressing room with international stars such as Kieron Pollard, Nicholas Pooran, Romario Shepherd, Fazalhaq Farooqi and Shakib Al Hasan.

“Watching how they prepare, train and handle pressure has been a huge learning experience. They were always willing to share advice, and those conversations helped me become a better player.”

The pacer has since become a regular member of the UAE national team, featuring in ODIs and T20 Internationals, while also earning selection for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, where he represented the UAE against New Zealand.

Looking ahead, Rohid says his focus remains on improving his game and becoming a bowler his captain can rely on in every situation.

“I want to keep getting better every season and contribute more for both the UAE and MI Emirates. I’m grateful for the opportunities I’ve received and hope to make the most of them.”

Season 5 of the DP World ILT20 is scheduled to take place in November and December 2026.

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UAE wins three ICC Development Awards for women’s cricket and grassroots growth

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The Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) celebrated a landmark achievement after winning three honours at the ICC Development Awards 2025, recognising its outstanding contribution to grassroots cricket and the growth of the women’s game in the UAE.

The awards were presented during the International Cricket Council (ICC) Annual Conference in Edinburgh, Scotland, where cricket boards from around the world were recognised for programmes that have helped expand participation and develop the sport.

Initiative of the Year

The ECB’s first award came in the Marriott Bonvoy ICC Development Initiative of the Year category for its pioneering Girls U15 Academy League. The programme, the first of its kind in the region, was recognised for creating new opportunities for young girls to participate in competitive cricket while promoting inclusion and wider access to the sport.

The board also shared the ICC Female Cricket Initiative of the Year award with Türkiye Cricket. The honour recognised the UAE’s efforts to expand girls’ cricket through the Get into Cricket – Girls Only programme and the Interschool Criiio Gulf Cup, initiatives launched following the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 to introduce cricket to schools and communities across the country.

Victory for UAE women’s national team

Completing a memorable evening, the ECB received the ICC Associate Member Women’s Team Performance of the Year award after the UAE women’s national team made history during its tour of Zimbabwe.

Competing in their first-ever 50-over series after gaining ODI status, the UAE secured a 2-2 draw in the One-Day International series before defeating Zimbabwe 2-0 in the subsequent T20 International series. The result marked the UAE’s maiden bilateral series victory over a higher-ranked Full Member nation on foreign soil.

ECB Board Member Zayed Abbas described the awards as a significant milestone for everyone involved in UAE cricket.

“These awards are a massive encouragement for the Emirates Cricket Board management, officials, players and support staff,” Abbas said.

He thanked the ICC for recognising the work of Associate Members and said the honours had strengthened the board’s determination to invest further in cricket development.

Abbas also praised the rapid rise of women’s cricket in the UAE, saying growing media attention and increased participation at grassroots level were creating a strong foundation for the future.

“Thousands of girls are now playing cricket, which means that we have a solid foundation to work on for the years ahead,” he said.

Bright future for women’s team

Looking ahead, Abbas said the Emirates Cricket Board remains committed to providing the national women’s team with greater exposure against leading international sides as preparations continue for the ACC Women’s Asia Cup 2026 and qualification campaigns for future ICC Women’s T20 and ODI World Cups.

The ICC Development Awards recognise outstanding programmes and achievements that contribute to the growth of cricket globally, with winners selected from regional nominees across multiple development categories.

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