Forecasts about your trips

Find details of the impacts on roads and public transport to plan your trips on Sunday, September 8 in Île-de-France.

Forecasts about your trips

Find the details of the impacts on the roads and in public transport to anticipate your trips for Sunday September 8 in Île-de-France.

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Road events during the Olympic Games

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The 2024 Olympic Games host the following road events: Olympic Cycling (time trial, road race), Triathlon, Olympic Marathon, Marathon Pour Tous. These events are secured by perimeters established by the Paris Police Prefecture, motorized traffic will be prohibited and all travel will be disrupted.

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The safety perimeter for road events

The rules in force in the red perimeters of road events are a little different from the rules in force on the red perimeters of fixed competition venues.  

  • The perimeter is activated 3 hours before the start of the event and up to 15 minutes after the last athlete has passed.
  • As soon as the perimeter is activated, the ban on the circulation of all motorized vehicles is effective.  
  • The only possible exemptions will be granted only to local residents, professionals requiring travel and emergency situations. These exceptional authorizations can be issued on a case-by-case basis by the police forces at the entrance to the perimeter.
  • Residents of the area will be able to travel there at the latest 1h30 before the start of the test.
  • The device will be released gradually 15 minutes after the last competitor has passed through each zone. The closer you are to the starting point of the race, the less you will have to wait to be able to drive your car again.
  • Note that this perimeter will probably be very busy on D-day, in particular at the entrance to the perimeter where checks are carried out. Crossing points for motorized vehicles will be announced soon.
  • Pedestrians and cyclists will be able to circulate within the red perimeter. Pedestrian crossing points allowing people to cross the race route will soon be defined by the police headquarters. The police may allow people to cross the race route depending on the progress of the event, so as not to disturb the athletes. These crossing points are also likely to be very busy.

 

Olympic cycling: time trial events

  • Wednesday July 24 from 16:30 p.m. to 19:30 p.m.: preparatory test
  • Saturday July 27, 2024 from 14:30 a.m. to 18:30 a.m. : women's and men's events

Olympic cycling: road racing events

  • Thursday August 1 from 16 p.m. to 18 p.m.: preparatory test
  • Friday August 2 from 14 p.m. to 16 p.m.: preparatory test
  • Saturday August 3, 2024 from 11 a.m. to 18:15 p.m. : men's online event
  • Sunday August 4, 2024 from 14 p.m. to 18:45 p.m. : women's online event

The online racing route

Triathlon

Triathlon familiarization

  • August 3: mixed relay preparatory event

Triathlon events

Individual competitions

  • Wednesday July 31 at 8 a.m.: women’s individual event
  • Wednesday July 31 at 10:45 a.m.: men’s individual event

Mixed Relay

  • Monday August 5 from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m.: mixed relay event

The triathlon route

 

The Olympic marathon event: a loop linking Paris to Versailles

  • Saturday August 10, 2024 from 8 a.m. to 11:15 a.m.: marathon men 
  • Sunday August 11, 2024 from 8 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.: marathon women

Marathon Pour Tous: an event for amateur athletes

The Marathon for All will take place on the night of August 10 to August 11, 2024. The athletes will leave City Hall at 21 p.m. (estimated finish at 4:30 a.m.). The course and security perimeters will be identical to those of the Olympic marathon.

Find out more about the event on the Paris 2024 website

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