The race will cause traffic impacts, and citizens and road users are encouraged to plan their transport well in advance.
The Copenhagen Sprint will be run over two days, starting in Roskilde and finishing in Copenhagen. The women will ride on Saturday 13 June, while the men will get in the saddle on Sunday 14 June.
Copenhagen: Significant traffic changes
Copenhagen is the setting for the race’s final circuit and finish line, and it is here that the traffic impact will be greatest.
Circuit closed:
Saturday at 06:00 to Sunday at 20:00
Finish area (Sølvgade):
Friday 12:00 to Sunday 22:00
Traffic locks:
There are seven traffic locks in Copenhagen where cars can pass the route outside of race time.
The locks are closed during the following hours:
- Saturday 13:00–17:30
- Sunday 10:00–16:30
Traffic impact in Roskilde Municipality
The peloton starts at Stændertorvet in Roskilde and then drives north through the city. The route continues along Roskilde Fjord via Veddelev, among other places, before the riders leave the municipality to the north at Jyllinge.
In connection with the bike race, there will be traffic changes and temporary closures in several places in Roskilde Municipality.
The area around Stændertorvet
Saturday 13/6 at 06.00 – 16.00
Sunday 14/6 at 06.00 – 14.00
Roskilde city
Saturday 13/6 at 13.00 – 14.00
Sunday 14/6 at 10.00 – 11.00
The route north and east of Roskilde
Saturday 13/6 at 12.30 – 14.00
Sunday 14/6 at 10.00 – 11.30
During the mentioned periods, increased traffic, temporary road closures and longer travel times in and around Roskilde must be expected.
See traffic impacts on the rest of the route here
