The 2022 Tel Aviv Turkish Circuit, of the Tel Aviv-Jaffa Municipality, will take place for the 12th year in Sukkot, under the auspices of 'Elite Turkish Cafe', when about 20,000 cyclists are expected to plow through the city on 6 different routes for all ages, At all levels, for cyclists and rollerbladers.
As part of the circuit, there will be a 60 km section that surrounds the entire city and is intended for professional riders, a 40 km section for experienced riders, a 21 km section, a 21 km section for rollerblades and an 8 km section from families and beginner riders. As part of the 8 km leg, there will be a 'Fun Ride' costume contest in which participants are invited to dress up and look for their bikes and participate in a prize-bearing competition.
Subbe Turki Tel Aviv, photo: Kfaim
Mayor of Tel Aviv-Jaffa, Ron Huldai: "The Sobov event is one of the most beautiful and prominent traditions in the city, which is a great experience, not only for the participants, but also for the residents and visitors of the city. The event takes place at a time when the city is undergoing a challenging transportation change, at the end of which mobility in Tel Aviv- Jaffa will be faster, more convenient, cheaper, healthier and safer, similar to the leading cities in the world."
The price per participant starts from NIS 90 and discounts will be given to families who register together. It should be noted that in preparation for the Tel Aviv Turkic Circuit, a bicycle festival will be held at the Tel Aviv Velodrome during which various riding workshops will be held, along with the distribution of rider kits to those who register for the circuit.
Subbe Turki Tel Aviv, photo: Kfaim
Riding routes and start times:
Opening gates to the public - 05:30
A 60 km route for professional cyclists - start at 6:15
A 40 km route for experienced cyclists - start at 6:45
21 km route - rollerblades - start at 7:50
21 km route - start at - 8:00
8 km route for families and beginner riders (no age limit) - start at 10:30
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