Saudi Tour
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The AlUla Tour, formerly known as the Saudi Tour and the Tour of Saudi Arabia, is an annual professional road bicycle racing stage race first held in Saudi Arabia in 1999. It has been held intermittently since its creation, and in 2020 joined the UCI Asia Tour for the first time. It is promoted by the Amaury Sport Organisation (ASO) and were classified by the International Cycling Union (UCI) as a 2.1 category race from 2020 to 2025. From 2026, the race were upgraded to UCI ProSeries and were classified as 2.Pro.
Winners
| Year | Winner | Second | Third |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1999 | Egypt Amr Elnady | Uzbekistan Yuriy Plyukhin | Slovakia Ondrej Slobodník |
| 2000 | No race | ||
| 2001 | Iran Ghader Mizbani | Egypt Mohamed Abdel Fattah | Iran Hossein Askari |
| 2002 | Iran Ghader Mizbani | Kazakhstan Sergey Lavrenenko | Kazakhstan Sergey Tretyakov |
| 2003–2012 | No race | ||
| 2013 | United Arab Emirates Murad Tarik Obaid | Saudi Arabia Ali Abadi | Saudi Arabia Ayman Al Habtra |
| 2014–2019 | No race | ||
| 2020 | Germany Phil Bauhaus | France Nacer Bouhanni | Portugal Rui Costa |
| 2021 | No race | ||
| 2022 | Belgium Maxim Van Gils | Colombia Santiago Buitrago | Portugal Rui Costa |
| 2023 | Portugal Ruben Guerreiro | Italy Davide Formolo | Colombia Santiago Buitrago |
| 2024 | United Kingdom Simon Yates | Belgium William Junior Lecerf | New Zealand Finn Fisher-Black |
| 2025 | United Kingdom Tom Pidcock | Norway Fredrik Dversnes | Norway Johannes Kulset |
| 2026 | Switzerland Jan Christen | Colombia Sergio Higuita | Spain Igor Arrieta |