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Ankara Roads to Close Sunday for Cycling Race

Ankara Roads to Close Sunday for Cycling Race

From Cumhuriyet · () Turkish

Translated from Turkish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Several roads in Ankara will be closed on Sunday due to the "Maximum Gran Fondo Başkent Amateur Road Cycling Race."
  • Traffic restrictions will begin at 07:30 AM, affecting numerous streets and boulevards across the city.
  • The Ankara Police Department announced the closures and provided a detailed list of affected routes.

Ankara residents should prepare for significant traffic disruptions on Sunday as several major roads will be closed to accommodate the "Maximum Gran Fondo Başkent Amateur Road Cycling Race." The Ankara Police Department has issued a notice detailing the extensive road closures planned for the event.

Traffic restrictions are set to commence at 07:30 AM and will impact numerous streets and boulevards throughout the capital. The closures are necessary to ensure the safety of participants in the amateur cycling competition. The police department has published a comprehensive list of the affected routes, advising drivers to plan their journeys accordingly.

Key areas and roads that will experience closures include Bilkent 1597th and 1598th Streets, Şehit Mustafa Tayyarcan Street, and parts of Angora Boulevard and Sakıp Sabancı Boulevard. The route also extends along Anadolu Boulevard, ODTÜ Köprüsü, 1071 Malazgirt Boulevard, Kabil Street, Çetin Emeç Boulevard, Dikmen Street, Mesnevi Street, Hoşdere Street, Simon Bolivar Street, Turan Güneş Boulevard, Şehit Savcı Mehmet Selim Kiraz Boulevard, Turgut Özal Boulevard, Bağlar Street, and Kanuni Sultan Süleyman Boulevard. Some sections will be closed entirely, while others will operate as one-way streets during the event.

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Originally published by Cumhuriyet in Turkish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.