Several roads will be closed today as the 10th edition of the Spinneys Dubai 92 Cycle Challenge gets underway in Dubai.
The event starts and finishes at Dubai Autodrome in Motor City so expect that area to be extra busy.
Some of the other affected locations are Hessa Street, Al Asayel Street, Al Khamila Street, First Al Khail Street, Garn Al Sabkha Street and Sheikh Zayed Bin Hamdan Al Nayhan Street.
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The rolling closures will be in place from 05:45 am until around 10:45 am.
The route for the 10th edition of the event has been extended to 100 km. More than 2,500 cyclists are expected to take part this year.




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