Cycling championship causes partial road closure on Al-Farabi Avenue in Almaty
Headline: Gran Fondo World Championship Closes Al-Farabi Avenue in Almaty on August 24
In an effort to ensure a smooth and safe event, the department urges residents and guests of Almaty to consider temporary changes in traffic organization. On August 24, the city's akimat has announced the closure of Al-Farabi Avenue for the Gran Fondo World Championship.
This cycling event, which is also known as the World Cycling Championship, will attract over 500 athletes from various countries. The competition will have six age categories for participation, making it accessible to cyclists of all levels.
The partial closure of Al-Farabi Avenue will affect the stretch from Dostyk Avenue to Dulati Street, and will be in effect from 04:30 to 09:30 on the day of the event. To facilitate alternative routes, the city suggests using Dostyk Avenue, Nursultan Nazarbayev Avenue, Seifullin Avenue, Zharkova Street, Razyakayeva Street, Dulati Street to Al-Farabi Avenue, and Mustafa Street.
While specific details about the nature or format of the races were not provided, it is clear that the Gran Fondo World Championship in Almaty is open to participants regardless of their level of preparation. The specific start and end points of the races were not specified, but the closure will undoubtedly create an exciting and challenging course for the competitors.
Residents and guests are advised to plan their trips in advance due to these changes in traffic organization. Unfortunately, no search results were found providing the names of countries with at least 500 athletes registered for the Gran Fondo World Championship in Almaty on August 24.
The closure of Al-Farabi Avenue is just one aspect of the preparations for this major event. The Gran Fondo World Championship in Almaty is expected to be a thrilling spectacle that will showcase the city's commitment to promoting sports and active lifestyles.
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