Home UAE Dubai Dubai Ride 2023: All you need to know about the emirate’s biggest cycling event The annual city-wide challenge will take place on Sunday, November 12 by Gulf Business October 12, 2023 Image: Supplied Dubai Ride, presented by DP World, is back on Sunday, November 12, inviting cyclists of all ages and abilities to join the emirate’s largest community cycling event. Dubai Ride presented by DP World is part of the Dubai Fitness Challenge, an initiative launched in 2017 by Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Dubai Crown Prince and Chairman of The Executive Council of Dubai. Dubai Ride is organised by Dubai’s Department of Economy and Tourism and Dubai Sports Council; with presenting partner DP World; association partners AVIV Clinics by DP World, Blue, Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority and Emaar; official partners Sun and Sand Sports, Dubai South, Emirates Airline and Mai Dubai; and government partners Dubai Corporation for Ambulance Services, Event Security Committee, and Dubai Police. Last year’s edition saw 34,897 cyclists come together as one community as part of the annual city-wide challenge to commit to 30 minutes of daily exercise for 30 consecutive days. Ahmed Al Khaja, CEO of Dubai Festivals and Retail Establishment, said: “Dubai Ride, presented by DP World, has become a cornerstone event on the Dubai Fitness Challenge calendar. It stands as a symbol of the city’s unwavering commitment to health and fitness. “In 2022, the event saw its highest participation yet. Now, in its fourth consecutive year, cyclists from the UAE and around the world will be able to take part and contribute towards the goal of an even fitter, healthier and happier community and showcase Dubai as a great place to live, work and visit.” “Dubai Ride, presented by DP World, is one of the most highly anticipated events on the Dubai Fitness Challenge calendar. Cycling enthusiasts from diverse backgrounds and nationalities, including individuals and families, eagerly anticipate this event. Everyone participates to experience and capture its memorable moments. Sharing these pictures globally spreads the message of a healthy, active, and joyful lifestyle, reaching people worldwide who inhabit this wonderful planet,” said Saeed Hareb, secretary general of Dubai Sports Council. He added: “Sheikh Zayed Road will once again transform into a legendary track hosting the world’s largest unity of bicycles. “In recent years, Dubai has made substantial progress in expanding cycling tracks and paths, establishing itself as the ideal location for this enjoyable sport. This expansion provides enthusiasts with the opportunity to engage in sports and training within secure environments. We’re looking forward to hosting Dubai Ride to celebrate our commitment to a healthier future and showcase Dubai as one of the most active cities in the world.” How to register for Dubai Ride 2023 You can register for the race here. Once registered, you will be invited to collect your bibs from the all-new Run and Ride Central, located at One Central, Dubai World Trade Centre. Routes for the ride The event will offer participants two route options. The first is the 12-kilometre Sheikh Zayed Road course, which stretches from the Dubai World Trade Centre to Safa Park, including a scenic climb over the Dubai Canal Bridge, with five different starting gates located at the Museum of the Future, Al Satwa, the Coca-Cola Arena, Business Bay, and the Lower Financial Centre. Alternatively, there is the four-kilometre Downtown family route along Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Boulevard, which takes riders past landmarks including the Dubai Mall, Dubai Opera and Burj Khalifa. Starting at Dubai Mall, this is a flat course, accommodating cyclists of all ages and skill levels. The race is open to cyclists of all ages and abilities. Tags community event cycling event Dubai Fitness Challenge Dubai news Dubai Ride 2023 Wellbeing You might also like How Longevity Wellness Hub is taking a quantum leap into wellbeing The Kusnacht Practice: Where wellbeing and luxury align Fun things to do at Dubai Fitness Challenge 2024: Week 1 Unlocking longevity: Trending biohacks for busy executives