Details for 2025 coming soon.
Cyclists of all ages and abilities are expected to participate in the Tour de Brisbane sponsored by Transurban throughout Brisbane and fundraise for The Common Good, an initiative of The Prince Charles Hospital Foundation.
To deliver a safe and secure event for riders and spectators, there will be major road closures and changed traffic conditions throughout Brisbane under the professional management of Queensland Police Service and Altus Traffic Control.
Motorists are advised to make alternate travel arrangements and give extra time to reach your destination as your normal route may experience delays or be unavailable.
On the event day, map apps such as Google, Waze, and Apple Maps will automatically calculate a detour around the road closures.
Roads will be progressively reopened throughout the event.
Should you wish to discuss your individual requirements, please do not hesitate to contact us.
P: 07 3124 6099
E: tourdebrisbane@nxsports.org
There will be significant disruptions to bus services in Brisbane on Sunday 14 April 2024. More information about impacts to public transport services, will be available on the TransLink website shortly.
Thank you for your cooperation and for supporting all of the volunteers, spectators, and the athletes who train so hard for this day. Together we can create a successful day for all.
Thursday 30 March – Time Trial
This event operates under closed roads but with local escorts available. Residents can pre-book these via a phone call to 07 3124 6099 prior to or during racing.
Roads will be progressively closed from 8am; though racing will not start until 9am when buses and parents have been able to take children to school. Racing finishes by 2.00pm prior to school pick up.
Saturday 1 April – Road Race
This event takes place with a Rolling Closure under Queensland Police Escort. Roads will not be fully closed. Motorists must stay behind a group of cyclists racing and not overtake until there is an additional lane to do so. Cars approaching the convoy will be stopped on the side of the road by the Police.
Local traffic is urged to travel only anti-clockwise in the direction of the race to avoid delays and head on situations. If you do come upon a convoy on the road a 2-3 minute wait is all that is likely to be endured.
Emergency services vehicles will maintain the right of way if necessary under Queensland Police assistance.
Sunday 2 April – Tour de Brisbane
This event operates under a full road closure. For diversion information, please call our office on 07 3124 6099.
Flyers have been delivered to residents in affected suburbs. For reference, these are included below.
Thursday 30 March Oceania Time Trial
Sunday 2 April City and Spring Hill
Sunday 2 April Centenary Highway
Sunday 2 April Inner City Bypass
Sunday 2 April Story Bridge and Kangaroo Point
The red lines on the below map indicate closed roads. Click the square in the top left corner to view detailed timing throughout the day as roads progressively open.
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