Road Closures
Cycle Sunshine Coast
Thursday 19 October to Sunday 22 October 2023
On 19 – 22 October, the Sunshine Coast region will host Cycle Sunshine Coast, bringing together the National Road Team Series, Gran Fondo riders and the local community to ride and race roadways across Peachester, Eudlo, North Arm, Yandina and Sippy Downs. We understand that cycling events such as Cycle Sunshine Coast can impact the regular flow of traffic and every effort is being made to consider individual circumstances and minimise inconvenience.
Please be aware of the changes to traffic and parking to ensure we have the smallest impact and can deliver a secure and efficient event.
We invite you to notify us of any concerns so we may make plans to accommodate your requirements.
P: 07 3124 6099
E: cyclesunnycoast@nxsports.org
This event includes rolling road closures. A rolling road closure means roads will be disrupted under rolling road closures and escorted by police and support vehicle convoys. Local access will be maintained. 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 Police.
Residents encountering the convoy simply need to wait on the side of the road for the convoy to move past quickly and follow Police instructions. A two or three minute wait is all that the motorists will likely have to endure.
List of Impacted Roads
Road Impact Map
Types of Road Closures
Stop-Go Road Closures
Traffic is temporarily held for race starts/finishes and u-turns only. Delays experienced are usually 30 – 60 seconds. Traffic will be stopped by traffic control until it is safe to proceed again. We appreciate your patience during minor delays.
Rolling Road Closures
Roads will be disrupted under rolling road closures and escorted by police and support vehicle convoys. Local access will be maintained. 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 Police.
Residents encountering the convoy simply need to wait on the side of the road for the convoy to move past quickly and follow Police instructions. A two or three minute wait is all that the motorists will likely have to endure.
Shared Road
Racing will be taking place on the road. Roads will be open to traffic as usual. Normal road rules apply.
Full Road Closures
Roads will be fully closed to traffic. Alternate routes will be provided and signed by traffic control; but plan ahead to ensure there are minimal delays.
*Note* Local residents can access their properties under escort only; please expect some delays and if possible ring 0402 226 333 in advance to arrange the escort.