Kingston: ALL Richmond Park roads to close to cars this Sunday for London duathlon

By Ellie Brown - Local Democracy Reporter

3rd Sep 2021 | Local News

All roads through Richmond Park will be closed to cars on Sunday, September 5, to allow the London Duathlon 2020 to take place.

The sold-out event consists of four separate events: these are the half, full, team, and ultra-Duathlons, which are broken down into running, then cycling and then a final running leg in the style of a triathlon.

The longest event, the ultra, is a 20km run, then a 77km cycle finishing up with a further 10 km run covering some 107 km in total.

In a statement the Royal Parks said: "The 2020 edition of the London Duathlon will take place on Sunday 5 September 2021.

"Places into this September's event are now SOLD OUT, but you can register for 2022 today by becoming a LimeLight Sports Club member

"The London Duathlon, the UK's most stunning run-bike-run event, takes place in beautifully scenic Richmond Park.

"To safely facilitate the London Duathlon all Richmond Park roads will be closed to vehicles on Sunday 5 September."

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