Prudential Ride London 2016: Route, Road Closures And Everything You Need To Know

Up to 100,000 riders are expected to take part in the three day event

Tour de France champion Chris Froome will take part in the 2016 Prudential RideLondon-Surrey event, it has been confirmed.

The three-day cycling festival is expected to be attended by up to 100,000 riders during the weekend of 29-31 July.

2016 Tour de France winner Chris Froome will take part in the Classic road race on Sunday 31 July
2016 Tour de France winner Chris Froome will take part in the Classic road race on Sunday 31 July
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Froome, who won his third Tour de France overall in Paris on Sunday, will cycle in the Classic road race on Sunday 31 July, which celebrates the legacy of the 2012 London Olympic Games.

There are also a range of other events suitable for both recreational and advanced cyclists, including a 100-mile or 46-mile challenge on the same closed roads as the professionals.

Additional information as well as timetables on competitions including the Grand Prix, Brompton WC, and Classique can be accessed here.

Register

You can register to take part in the family-friendly FreeCycle on Saturday 30 July, here.

The route takes in an eight-mile circuit passing iconic London landmarks including Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar Square, St Paul’s Cathedral and the Bank of England.

Where to watch

Locations and times for each of the three days can be found here.

Road closures

Routes

Classique route
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FreeCycle route
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