Get ready for UCI Cycling World Championship
Thousands of international elite cyclists, including para-athletes, will gather in Glasgow and across Scotland this week for the start of the 2023 UCI Cycling World Championships.
From Thursday 3 August, Scotland will proudly host the world’s biggest ever staged cycling event, which is expected to attract around a million spectators. The majority of the action will take place in Glasgow – building on the legacy from the 2014 Commonwealth Games – alongside locations including Fort William, the Scottish Borders, Dumfries and Galloway, Perthshire and Dundee and Angus.
The 11 days of sporting action will see cyclists compete for the following 13 world championships:
- UCI Road World Championships
- UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships
- UCI Track Cycling World Championships presented by Tissot
- UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships
- UCI Mountain Bike Cross-country World Championships presented by Mercedes-Benz
- UCI Mountain Bike Downhill World Championships presented by Mercedes-Benz
- UCI Mountain Bike Marathon World Championships
- UCI Mountain Bike Cross Country Eliminator World Championships
- UCI Trials World Championships
- UCI BMX Freestyle Park World Championships
- UCI BMX World Championships
- UCI Indoor Cycling World Championships
- UCI Gran Fondo World Championships
First Minister Humza Yousaf said: “I want to extend a warm welcome to every cyclist taking part in the 2023 UCI Cycling World Championships – the world’s biggest ever cycling event. I wish everyone good luck.
“Hosting the UCI World Championships is further vote of confidence in Scotland as a destination of choice for staging major global events.
“The Scottish Government is proud to fund this innovative and inclusive event. Our funding will help promote the health and wellbeing benefits of cycling and help drive wider economic and social benefits across the country.
“Whether it’s indoor competitions at the velodrome or Mountain Biking and road events set in some of the most scenic parts of Scotland, there is something for everyone. Many of these events are free and I would encourage as many people across the country to try and catch a piece of the action.”
As Glasgow prepares for the UCI Cycling World Championships, road closures and changes to public transport timetables will have an impact on how people travel to NHSGGC hospitals.
The event – which runs from Thursday, 3rd August to Sunday 13th August – will mean the closure of some roads in Glasgow during some races.
As a result, public transport providers are amending timetables and services on certain days during the event.
All NHSGGC services are planning to run as normal while the event is taking place but we realise that the road closures and changes to public transport may impact on people attending our sites.
So it’s best to plan ahead and all the latest information is being made information available on the Get Ready Glasgow website.
Most local First Glasgow routes will use the M8 as a diversion while some Stagecoach services in the City Centre will be curtailed at Bridge Street subway station or the Broomielaw.
Edinburgh hosts the elite men’s road race next Sunday.
More information on bus route diversions is available from Traveline Scotland.