Transport and Travel
The Cycling Worlds will shine a spotlight on Glasgow and host regions across Scotland, with visitors from all over the world travelling to enjoy the events.
Whilst transport disruption to local communities and businesses is being minimised as far as possible it's important to plan ahead. With over 8,000 cyclists and more than 1 million spectators expected, please be aware that our road and public transport network will be much busier than normal. There will also be some road closures associated with the event. We want all residents and businesses to be able to enjoy the Championships, whilst also being able to go about their day-to-day activities.
In the lead up to the Championships, it's important to plan ahead. Different locations will be affected on different days, at different times and with different impacts. Plan your journeys ahead of time, to minimise delays and disruption before, during and after events.
UCI Transport and Travel Page - Click here
Top tips to keeping moving during the Championships
1. Plan ahead
- Plan ahead and consider how you will be impacted
- You may need to adjust your travel patterns and allow extra time for journeys
2. Spread the love
- Share information and advice with family, friends, neighbours and others
3. Travel at a different time?
- The busiest times will be just before and just after events take place and during road events - could you plan your travel outside of these times? Find the full event schedule and session timings here
- Use the grids to see how busy the road, rail and bus networks are likely to be in your area and consider changing the day or time you travel to avoid the busiest periods
4. Travel in a different way?
- Certain modes of transport will be a lot busier than others. For local journeys, walking or cycling may be the best option.
- If you live or work close to a road event, be aware that road closures and parking restrictions will be in place on these days. More information can be found on your local authority website here
- Buses will continue to run through the area, however there may be changes to routes, timetables and stops. More information can be found on your local authority website here
5. Travel by a different route?
- Certain areas will be busier than others. Use the grids to see how busy the road, rail and bus network are likely to be in your area
6. Stay in the know
- Check out your local authority website for more localised information here
How will the transport network be impacted?
Different locations will be affected on different days, at different times and with different impacts. Plan your journeys ahead of time, to minimise delays and disruption before, during and after events.
Transport Network Impact by Location
Mountain Bike - Downhill (Nevis Range)
What's happening | Mountain Bike - Downhill |
Where | Nevis Range, Fort William |
Where might be impacted | Fort William, Spean Bridge and surrounding areas |
When | Thursday 3 to Saturday 5 August |
Impact on the Transport Network | Road: Significant increased traffic and speed restrictions on A82 between Fort William and Spean Bridge. Park and ride sites at Blah Mhor carpark and Spean Bridge may cause local congestion. Rail: Some spectators may use Fort William Station so it may be busier than usual Bus: Potential increased journey time on services using the A82 |
Travel Advice |
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For further information visit: Here |
Mountain Bike - Cross Country (Glentress Forest)
What's happening | Mountain Bike - Cross Country |
Where | Glentress Forest |
Where might be impacted | Peebles, Innerleithen and surrounding area |
When | Sunday 6 August and Tuesday 8 to Saturday 12 August |
Impact on the Transport Network | Road: Significant increased traffic on A72 between Peebles and Innerleithen Peebles and Innerleithen, on connecting roads such as A703 and A707 and around Park and Ride sites at Chapel Hill Farm, Hay Lodge Park and Innerleithen. Parking restrictions will also be in place. Road (Sunday 6 August): Cross Country Marathon includes a small number of on road segments which will see short road closures. Routes affected include the B7062 and B709 around Traquair House, B709 Granites Road (North of Innerleithen), Caberston Road, Walkerburn and D83/1 and D83/2 back roads from Walkerburn to Ashiestiel Bus: Potential increased journey time on services using the A72 |
Travel Advice |
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For further information visit: Here |
Glasgow Green - Glasgow Green
What's happening | Trials | Track Cycling and Para-cycling Track | BMX Freestyle Park and Flatland | BMX | Indoor Cycling | Road Events |
Where | Glasgow Green | Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome | Glasgow Green | Glasgow BMX Centre | Emirates Arena | Glasgow City Centre |
When | Wednesday 9 August to Saturday 12 August | Thursday 3 August to Wednesday 9 August | Saturday 5 August to Thursday 10 August | Sunday 6 August to Wednesday 9 August and Saturday 12 to Sunday 13 August | Friday 11 August to Sunday 13 August | Friday 4 August to Tuesday 8 August and Saturday 12 August to Sunday 13 August
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For impacts on the transport network, travel advice and further information visit: |
Gran Fondo Road Race - Perth and west of Perth
What's happening | Gran Fondo Road Race |
Where | Perth and west of Perth |
Where might be impacted | Perth and surrounding area |
When | Friday 4 August |
Impact on the Transport Network | Road: Road closures and parking restrictions across Perthshire including in Perth, Methven, Aberfeldy, Pitlochry, Blairgowrie and Rattray and Murthly on Friday 4 August Rail: Spectators likely to use Perth Station so it may be busier than usual Bus: Impacts to bus services including diversions, timetable and stop changes |
Travel Advice |
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For further information visit: Here |
Gran Fondo Time Trial - East of Dundee
What's happening | Gran Fondo Time Trial |
Where | East of Dundee |
Where might be impacted | East of Dundee |
When | Monday 7 August (closures in place from Sunday 6 August) |
Impact on the Transport Network | Road: Road closures and parking restrictions to the east of Dundee on Arbroath Road (A92) from west of West Grange Road roundabout to Salmond's Muir and on West Grange Road from evening of Sunday 6 August to Monday 7 August Increased traffic levels around Michelin Scotland Innovation Parc (MSIP) Bus: Impacts to bus services using the A92 including diversions, timetable and stop changes |
Travel Advice |
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For further information visit: COMING SOON |
Men's Elite Road Race - Edinburgh to Glasgow
What's happening | Men's Elite Road Race |
Where | Edinburgh to Glasgow |
Where might be impacted | Edinburgh, Fife, Clackmannanshire, Falkirk, Stirling, East Dunbartonshire and Glasgow |
When | Sunday 6 August |
Impact on the Transport Network | Road: Road closures will be in place at the start (Edinburgh) and finish (Glasgow). Following the start, rolling road closures will be in operation with roads closed for around 30 minutes. Parking restrictions will be in place along the whole route. Rail: Spectators are likely to use Train Stations along the route particularly Edinburgh, Falkirk and Glasgow so they may be busier than usual. Bus: Impacts to bus services along the route including diversions, timetable and stop changes |
Travel Advice |
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For further information visit: Here |
Individual Time Trial - Stirling City Centre and West of Stirling
What's happening | Individual Time Trial |
Where | Stirling City Centre and West of Stirling |
Where might be impacted | Stirling City Centre and West of Stirling |
When | Wednesday 9 to Friday 11 August |
Impact on the Transport Network | Road: Road closures and parking restrictions in parts of the city centre and to the west of Stirling. Route varies on each day, disruption in villages and local road network will change accordingly. Increased traffic levels within Stirling and surrounding area Bus: Impacts to bus services along the route including diversions, timetable and stop changes |
Travel Advice |
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For further information visit: Here |
Para Cycling Events - Dumfries and surrounding area
What's happening | Para Cycling Events |
Where | Dumfries and surrounding area |
Where might be impacted | Dumfries and surrounding area |
When | Wednesday 9 to Saturday 12 August |
Impact on the Transport Network | Road: Road closures and parking restrictions in parts of Dumfries and in Terregles, Shawhead, Crichton and Glencaple. Increased traffic levels within Dumfries and surrounding area Bus: Impacts to bus services along the route including diversions, timetable and stop changes |
Travel Advice |
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For further information visit: Here |
Men's U23 and Women's Elite (inc U23) Road Race - Balloch to Glasgow
What's happening | Men's U23 and Women's Elite (inc U23) Road Race |
Where | Balloch to Glasgow |
Where might be impacted | Balloch - West Dunbartonshire - Stirling - East Dunbartonshire - Glasgow |
When | Saturday 12 August (Men's) and Sunday 13 August (Women's) |
Impact on the Transport Network | Road: Road closures will be in place at the start (Balloch) and finish (Glasgow). Following the start, rolling road closures will be in operation with roads closed for around 30 minutes. Parking restrictions will be in place along the whole route. Rail: Spectators are likely to use Train Stations along the route particularly Balloch and Glasgow so they may be busier than usual. Bus: Impacts to bus services along the route including diversions, timetable and stop changes |
Travel Advice |
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For further information visit: Here |
Transport Network Impact Grids
Check out the below graphics to find out when the road, bus and rail network will be busiest throughout the Championships. You may want to consider adjusting the day or time you travel to avoid the busiest periods.
Transport Network Impact Maps
Check out the below maps to find out how your local area will be affected during the Championships. You may want to consider adjusting your travel to avoid the busiest periods and locations.