Turkey’s Ministry of Youth and Sports announced on its social media account that the 8th stage of the 59th International Presidential Cycling Tour will take place on Sunday, April 28th under the auspices of the Presidency of the Republic of Turkey. According to the announcement, the tour will cause the July 15 Martyrs Bridge to be closed for vehicle traffic in the direction of Europe to Asia from approximately 11:00-11:45 am, and in the direction of Asia to Europe from 12:30-13:15 pm.

The International Presidential Cycling Tour is a prestigious event that attracts cyclists from around the world. The 8th stage of the tour will feature top cyclists competing in a challenging route that spans different parts of Istanbul. As a part of the event, the July 15 Martyrs Bridge will be closed for a period of time to ensure the safety of the cyclists and spectators. The closure will cause minor disruptions to traffic flow in the affected areas.

The Ministry of Youth and Sports urged drivers and residents in Istanbul to plan their routes accordingly on the day of the event to avoid any inconvenience due to road closures. Additionally, they advised those who plan to watch the race to do so from designated viewing areas to ensure the safety of both participants and spectators. The 59th International Presidential Cycling Tour is a highly anticipated event that showcases the beauty of Istanbul and promotes a healthy and active lifestyle.

The International Presidential Cycling Tour has been a tradition in Turkey for many years, attracting professional cyclists and cycling enthusiasts from various countries. The event is a celebration of sportsmanship, camaraderie, and healthy competition among athletes. The Ministry of Youth and Sports is dedicated to promoting sports and physical activities as a means of fostering a stronger and healthier society.

The 8th stage of the 59th International Presidential Cycling Tour is expected to be a thrilling and competitive race, with cyclists pushing themselves to the limit in pursuit of victory. Spectators can look forward to witnessing some of the world’s best cyclists in action, navigating the challenging route with skill and precision. The closure of the July 15 Martyrs Bridge will ensure a safe and secure environment for both participants and spectators, allowing everyone to enjoy the event to its fullest.

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