Giro cycling arrives in
Drogheda Ireland.
The world's best cyclists have been taking part in the
Irish leg of the
Giro d'Italia in
Belfast since Friday.
Now it's
Dublin's turn to get in the pink as the race for the famous
Maglia Rosa (pink jersey) arrives in the
Republic.
The first cross-border stage of the three-week race will travel from the
Mall in
Armagh this morning to Dublin's
Merrion Square, passing through
Dundalk,
Drogheda,
Balbriggan,
Malahide and
Clontarf en route.
Up to
300,
000 people are expected to turn out to support the event today.
The general public can view the race along the route. However,
Dublin City Council is advising spectators to line the route from the O2 along the quays to welcome Giro d'Italia to
Dublin city, as viewing will be very restricted in the last kilometre as the race approaches the finish line.
Despite a number of road closures in the city centre, Dublin City Council has promised there will be minimal disruption and is encouraging those travelling to witness the Giro d'Italia to use public transport where possible.
The official caravan for the Giro d'Italia will stop in Dundalk, Drogheda, Balbriggan, Malahide and Dublin with promotional items.
Credit:
http://www.independent.ie/sport/other-sports/cycling/giro-ditalia-dublin-says-ciao-as-worlds-best-descend-on-capital-30263151
.html
The Giro d'Italia comes to Dublin today and the advice from
Met Éireann to anyone coming out to view the race is to bring a brolly as heavy rain showers are forecast throughout the day.
Stage 3 has begun in Armagh with around
200 cyclists setting off from the city at the start of the 187km route. They will cross the border towards Dundalk,
Castlebellingham and Drogheda and continue along the coast through Skerries,
Swords and Malahide.
The race will then head towards Dublin city via
Baldoyle, Clontarf,
Alfie Byrne Road,
East Wall Road, the 02,
North Wall Quay,
Custom House Quay and will cross the Liffey at
Talbot Memorial Bridge.
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It will continue down
City Quay,
Lombard Street,
Westland Row,
Lincoln Place to the finish line at Merrion Square
West at around 4.30pm.
A number of road closures are in place for the event. Merrion Square West, Merrion Square
South, Merrion Square
East,
Merrion Street Upper,
Mount Street Upper and Fitzwilliam Street Lower will all be closed until 11pm tonight.
And from 1:30pm to 4:30pm there will be the following closures: the R132 from
Co Meath to Balbriggan via Drogheda Street,
Bridge Street, Dublin Street and
Old Market Green, Mill Street,
Clonard Street,
Quay Street, the Skerries Road (
R127) to Skerries via Balbriggan Road, Ballbriggan Street,
Thomas Hand Street and the Dublin Road, the Skerries /
Lusk Road (R127),
Post Office Road, the R127 from Lusk to
Blakes Cross, the R132 from Blakes Cross to
Seatown Road, the
Mantua Road, Estuary Road,
The Mall in Malahide,
Strand Road/
Coast Road (R106) inPortmarnock, the Coast Road (R106) towards Baldoyle, the
Main Street to Dublin Road via Warrenhouse Road, the Dublin Road (R105) in Baldoyle.
Dublin Bus advises that there will be a number of diversions along some of its routes.
Check Dublin Bus for details.
Credit:http://www.irishtimes.com/sport/other-sports/dublin-gears-up-to-welcome-the-giro-d-italia-1.1791154
- published: 11 May 2014
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