Dubai is taking its commitment to cycling to the next level with plans to construct a 58-mile indoor cycling path. The ambitious project, which is expected to be completed by 2021, will be the world’s longest indoor cycling path and will be located in the Dubai Sports City.
The path will be divided into two sections, with the first section running from the Dubai Sports City to the Al Qudra Cycling Track. The second section will run from Al Qudra to the Dubai Autodrome. The path will be designed to accommodate cyclists of all levels, from beginners to professionals.
The project is part of Dubai’s commitment to promoting cycling as a healthy and sustainable form of transportation. The city has already invested heavily in cycling infrastructure, including bike lanes, bike-sharing programs, and bike-friendly roads. The new indoor cycling path will provide cyclists with a safe and comfortable environment to ride in, regardless of the weather conditions outside.
The project is expected to cost around $100 million and will be funded by the Dubai government. The project is part of the city’s plan to become a global leader in cycling infrastructure and promote cycling as a viable form of transportation.
The project is expected to create hundreds of jobs in the construction and maintenance of the path. It is also expected to attract more cyclists to the city, which could help reduce traffic congestion and air pollution.
The project is part of Dubai’s larger plan to become a global leader in sustainable transportation. The city has already invested heavily in public transportation, electric vehicles, and other green initiatives. The new indoor cycling path is just one more step towards making Dubai a more sustainable city.