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Dubai Ride: Details of Sheikh Zayed Road closure, alternative routes announced for November 12

RTA posts traffic and cycling route map for public event, part of Dubai Fitness Challenge



File photo of Dubai Ride 2022 on Sheikh Zayed Road
Image Credit: Virendra Saklani/Gulf News

Dubai: The iconic Sheikh Zayed Road in Dubai will be closed on Sunday morning (November 12) to make way for the Dubai Ride public cycling event, with authorities announcing alternative routes for motorists.

Map showing the traffic closures in red and alternative routes in green
Image Credit: X/@rta_dubai

According to the website of the event, which is part of Dubai Fitness Challenge, Dubai Ride routes start at 6.15am. Organisers have asked participants to arrive 30 minutes before, start their ride by 7:30am and finish by 8:15am.

Road closures

From 3:30am to 9am, Sheikh Zayed Road will be closed for vehicles from Dubai Trade Centre Tower Roundabout till the exit for Safa Park/Al Hadiqa Street (second interchange).

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During the same period, the lower deck of Financial Centre Street will be closed for traffic between Sheikh Zayed Road and Al Khail Road.

Also in that time slot, one-way direction of Mohammed Bin Rashid Blvd will be closed.

Alternative routes

Motorists can use Al Wasl Street and Al Khail Road - which both run parallel to Sheikh Zayed Road.

Dubai Ride routes

The website explains: “There are two routes for Dubai Ride this year, a 4km Downtown Family route and a 12km route on Sheikh Zayed Road.

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“The 4km Downtown Family route follows Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Boulevard and goes past Dubai Mall, Dubai Opera and the Burj Khalifa. It’s a flat route, suitable for cyclists of all ages and abilities.

“The 12km route takes place on Sheik Zayed Road. This route is more challenging and is best suited for experienced cyclists. For your convenience, we offer five different starting points, allowing you to pick the one that suits you best. Simply start and finish at your chosen gate to complete the 12km loop. Here are the five starting gates to choose from: Museum of The Future, Al Satwa, Coca-Cola Arena, Business Bay, and Lower Financial St.”

People have been asked to register on the event’s website before participating.

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