Traffic info for Roskilde

Copenhagen Sprint 2026 will be held over two days: on Saturday 13 June, the women will run and on Sunday, 14 June, the men will run.

The route starts in Roskilde at Stændertorvet and goes north to Frederikssund, through Hillerød and past Fredensborg and then down past Furesøen through Ballerup. The route enters Copenhagen via Vigerslev Allé and the riders hit the circuit in Copenhagen close to the City Hall Square. The finish line is at the National Gallery of Denmark in Copenhagen


TRAFFIC IMPACTS IN ROSKILDE

The area at Stændertorvet:
06.00-16.00 (Saturday. 13/6)
06.00-14.00 (Sunday 14/6)

Roskilde city:
13.00-14.00 (Saturday. 13/6)
10.00-11.00 (Sunday 14/6)

Roskilde – the route north/east of Roskilde:
12.30-14.00 (Saturday. 13/6)
10.00-11.30 (Sunday 14/6)

We recommend the following to road users and citizens:

  • Do not park on the route.
  • Check Rejseplanen if you are going to travel by public transport.
  • Check current traffic information before you leave and plan your trip before you head out.
  • Listen to the radio and get reports about the traffic situation from DR P4 Traffic while you drive.
  • Plan your trip if you’re going to see bike races – and use the bike or metro if possible.
  • Take advantage of the motorways, which are open all weekend.

See Roskilde Municipality’s traffic info here

PUBLIC TRANSPORT

Buses

In connection with the bike race, there will be temporary changes in bus traffic. Some buses will be held back in traffic locks, which may cause delays. In addition, some departures may be cancelled and some bus routes may be rescheduled. Make sure to set aside extra time and plan your trip well in advance.

Find more information on www.dinoffentligetransport.dk

Use the Itinerary
You can use Rejseplanen.dk to plan your trip – it will be up to date with all changes.

We reserve the right to change.

If you have any questions, you can contact us at: traffic@copenhagensprint.com
We check the email regularly, and get back to you as soon as possible.