Here are the KZN roads closed for the Amashova race on Sunday, 24 October
Updated | By Darren, Keri and Sky
Durbanites are urged to find alternate routes on Sunday, October 24, as riders will take to the roads for the annual Amashova race.
The Amashova Durban Cycle Classic race is set to take place on Sunday, October 24.
If you have been taking part in the race since it started, you are racing for the 34th year this year!
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Due to COVID-19, the race did not take place last year, but it is back in full swing this year!
For all Durban motorists, make sure to take note of these roads and the times they will be affected:
38km start: on M13 under the Kassier Road bridge and runs along the M13 contra flow into Durban via N3 also contra flow
80km start: outside Moses Mabhida Stadium will be closed from 04:00 until 13:00.
Braam Fisher will be closed from 04:30 until 12:00.
David Webster will be closed from 04:30 until 12:00.
N3 west bound will be closed from 04:30 until 12:00.
Jan Smuts Highway west bound will be closed from 04:30 until 12:00.
M13 East Bound from 45th Cutting to Hillcrest will be closed from 04:30 until 10:30.
Shongweni/Kassier Road/M13 west bound to 45th Cutting will be closed from 05:00 to 11:30.
N3 Outbound to David Webster Street will be closed from 05:00 to 15:30.
David Webster Street (Leopold Street) will be closed from 04:30 to 12h00.
Masabalala Yengwa Ave (South Bound) will be closed from 04:30 to 12h00.
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All the best to all our cyclists and stay safe on the roads!
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