Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has confirmed a temporary Al Qudra closure for Sunday, January 25, 2026. This decision aims to facilitate the Women’s Race of the 10th Al Salam Cycling Championship. Specifically, the track will host elite female athletes from across the globe. Consequently, recreational cyclists must adjust their training schedules for this weekend. The closure ensures the highest safety standards for all participants. Furthermore, it allows organizers to manage the 93-kilometer route without public interference.
Impact of Al Qudra Closure on Weekend Riders
The Al Qudra closure will affect the entire main loop and extension tracks. Indeed, the race will pass through the beautiful Al Marmoom Conservation Reserve. Athletes will begin their journey near Al Qudra Village at 1:00 pm. However, setup and preparations will start much earlier in the morning. Therefore, cyclists should avoid the area entirely on Sunday. Instead, you might consider using the Nad Al Sheba or DXB Bike tracks as alternatives.
Details of the 10th Al Salam Cycling Championship
This championship is one of the most prestigious events in the UAE’s sporting calendar. Notably, the Women’s Race features a massive prize pool of AED 460,000. Moreover, it highlights Dubai’s commitment to promoting professional female sports. The route covers 93 kilometers of challenging desert terrain. As a result, the track must remain clear of all non-essential traffic. Additionally, RTA marshals will be stationed at key points to guide the public.
How to Plan Your Journey
The track is expected to reopen once the final rider crosses the finish line. Typically, this happens by late afternoon on the same day. Consequently, you can resume your regular fitness activities by Sunday evening. Always check the RTA’s official social media channels for real-time updates. In conclusion, the Al Qudra closure is a small price to pay for world-class sporting action. Enjoy the break or head to an alternative track to keep your legs moving!



