From the 7th to the 11th of February the peloton takes on the
Tour of Oman, the continuation of the Middle Eastern calendar, with a stage-race that features sprints, explosive days and steep mountains. We
preview stage 4, which is estimated to start and finish at 08:10 and 11:50CET.
Meanwhile the
Tour of Oman has grown since its debut in 2010 into one of the most respected early-season stage races outside Europe. Organized by (ASO), the race became a regular fixture on the UCI calendar, first as part of the UCI Asia Tour and, more recently, in the UCI ProSeries—a status it retains in 2026. It is a traditional early-season race for many years now, chosen by the riders due to the warm weather conditions, variety of stage profiles and also proper climbing tests early in the year.
The race has a list of winners that is to say the least enviable. Fabian Cancellara won its first edition back in 2010, whilst over the years Chris Froome has used the race twice and won the overall classification - one against Alberto Contador and Cadel Evans; Vincenzo Nibali won it back in 2016 before conquering the Giro d'Italia; and other top riders such as Matteo Jorgenson and Adam Yates have now won the most recent editions in the 2020's.
In 2025 Yates defended his title successfully, having consistency in the race's climbs to bring UAE a top victory.
Profile: Al Sawadi Beach - Sohar
Stage 4: Al Sawadi Beach - Sohar, 146 kilometers
Stage 4 of the race is the traditional 'desert run', a pan-flat stage, all by the sea, which presents no obstacles whatsoever to the sprinters. However, this does not mean it will be a relaxed day, as the riders are always prone to be exposed to strong winds and temperatures in this region.
Prediction Tour of Oman 2026 stage 4:
*** Juan Sebastián Molano, Erlend Blikra
** Gerben Thijssen, Fernando Gaviria
* Bryan Coquard, Emilien Jeannière, Steffen de Schuyteneer, Stanislaw Aniolkowski, Jensen Plowright, Rick Pluimers, Amaury Capiot, Madis Mihkels, Ivan García Cortina
Pick: Juan Sebastian Molano
How: Regular bunch sprint.
Original: Rúben Silva