The City of Cape Town is honoured to be home to the Cape Town Cycle Tour as we celebrate 45 years of the most scenic race pedalling through the Mother City on Sunday.
Known for its 109km route circling the Cape Peninsula, this year a new short route of 42km has been introduced.
The addition of the shorter route will serve as a platform to attract new cyclists, junior riders and anyone looking to kick start their journey back into cycling.
The new route will also give those who want to be part of the event a chance to experience the joy of cycling, including Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis who gears up for his first 42km race.
Thousands of cyclists from all over the country and around the globe saddle up to put pedal to the metal, tackling the scenic yet steep climb of the 109km route.
‘The City is thrilled to host the 45th edition of the Cape Town Cycle Tour. This is a flagship event on our calendar, showcasing Cape Town’s unique tourism offering and ability to host world-class events. I’d like to wish all the cyclists the best of luck and challenge you to beat your best. I look forward to joining you on the steep climbs while taking in the spectacular views of our beautiful city as we put our capabilities to the test. Furthermore, I want to thank all who have been involved in arranging this iconic race, which is a major contributor to our local economy, tourism, and job creation for residents,’ said Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis.
Road Closures
‘We would like to urge motorists to plan their routes accordingly or to avoid affected areas that will either be closed off or congested on Saturday and Sunday. The City is deploying emergency services including, Traffic Services, Law Enforcement, Fire and Rescue and Disaster Risk Management to work with other services to manage traffic flow, ensure all operations run smoothly and efficiently and prioritise the safety of riders and spectators on the day,’ said the City’s Mayoral Committee Member for Safety and Security Alderman JP Smith.
Major road closures are planned, as this year’s Cape Town Cycle Tour has two routes. Temporary road closures will be implemented on Saturday, 11 March and Sunday, 12 March 2023.
Residents and motorists are reminded that a number of roads in and around the city bowl, around the DHL Stadium and Southern Suburbs will be affected.
- Helen Suzman Boulevard from Beach Rd to Traffic Circle will be closed from 14:00 on Saturday until 21:00 on Sunday.
- Chapman’s Peak will be closed from 18:00 on Saturday until 18:00 on Sunday.
- Nelson Mandela Boulevard incoming from Strand Street will be closed from 19:00 on Saturday until 16:00 on Sunday.
- M3 inbound, Hospital Bend Interchange and Nelson Mandela Boulevard will be closed on Sunday from 10:00 – 15:00
- Victoria Rd along Camps Bay, North and South bound will be closed from 07:00 until 18:00 on Sunday.
- M4 Main Rd through Tokai, Lakeside, False Bay to Cape Point and Scarborough will be closed on Sunday between 05:45 until 14:00.