The 46th edition of the world’s largest-timed cycle race takes to the roads of Cape Town this Sunday, 10 March 2024.
The City of Cape Town, as a partner of the Cape Town Cycle Tour, would like to invite residents to line up along the route to give the cyclists a race to remember.
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The Cape Town Cycle Tour Trust has identified over 30 spots along the route where members of the public can watch and cheer on the cyclists.
The spectator spots include Mostert’s Mill off Rhodes Avenue (M3), Edinburgh Drive (M3 Wynberg Park), Ladies Mile, Steenberg Road, Bay Road in Muizenberg, Jubilee Square in Simon’s Town, Noordhoek Farm Village, Hout Bay CBD, Camps Bay Main Road and the Sea Point Promenade, among others.
The City of Cape Town will have its own spectator’s activation area on Paradise Road in Claremont.
A comprehensive list of all spectator viewing points and how to access them is available on the Cycle Tour’s official tracker platform.
Spectators, friends and family of riders can also use the platform to monitor their cyclists’ progress.
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‘The Cape Town Cycle Tour has been a staple of our city’s event calendar for five decades and is revered by cyclists across the globe. It is an event that not only attracts thousands of people to our city during race week but has provided a major boost for our economy annually. The cyclists have spent the better part of the year preparing to take on this challenge and having as many people cheering them on from the sidelines as they make their way across the Peninsula would serve as great motivation for them. As the City, we will be there to see the cyclists off and we hope Cape Town’s residents will also line up the roads to give them the extra boost for the long ride ahead,’ said Mayoral Committee Member for Safety and Security JP Smith.
Logistics and road closures
In addition to the traditional 109km route circling the Cape Peninsula, the Cycle Tour will run the shorter 42km route, introduced in 2023, for a second year.
As a result, a number of temporary road closures will be implemented on both routes on Saturday, 9 March and Sunday, 10 March 2024.
Residents and motorists are reminded that a number of roads in and around the city bowl, around the DHL Stadium and the Southern Suburbs will be affected.
- Helen Suzman Boulevard from Beach Road to Traffic Circle will be closed from 2pm on Saturday until 9pm on Sunday.
- Chapman’s Peak will be closed from 6pm on Saturday until 6pm on Sunday.
- Nelson Mandela Boulevard, incoming from Strand Street, will be closed from 7pm on Saturday until 4pm on Sunday.
- M3 inbound, Hospital Bend Interchange and Nelson Mandela Boulevard will be closed on Sunday from 10am-3pm
- Victoria Road along Camps Bay, north and south bound, will be closed from 7am until 6pm on Sunday.
- M4 Main Road through Tokai, Lakeside, False Bay, Cape Point and Scarborough will be closed on Sunday between 5:45am until 2pm.
A comprehensive list of all road closures is available here.
Several MyCiTi service routes will be impacted by the road closures on Saturday and Sunday.
For more information on impacted stops and deviations, visit the MyCiTi website.
Alternative route information for residents who are travelling from Fish Hoek, Glencairn, Hout Bay, Sea Point, Simon’s Town, Kalk Bay, Lakeside and the CBD is available here.
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