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Major roads closed for Glasgow 2014 cycling time trials | Major roads closed for Glasgow 2014 cycling time trials |
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Major road closures have been made in and around Glasgow for the Commonwealth Games cycling time trial. | Major road closures have been made in and around Glasgow for the Commonwealth Games cycling time trial. |
The 40km route - 30km for women - began and ended in Glasgow, and took in North Lanarkshire and East Dunbartonshire | |
The women's race was won by New Zealand's Linda Villumsen. England's Emma Pooley took silver and Katrin Garfoot of Australia won bronze. | |
England's Alex Dowsett won gold in the men's event followed by Australia's Rohan Dennis and Wales' Geraint Thomas. | |
Scotland's David Millar, the defending champion, was eighth. | |
In the women's race, Scotland's Katie Archibald and Lucy Coldwell came fifth and eighth respectively. | |
Phased reopening | |
The single loop course covered a large part of North Lanarkshire and cut across East Dunbartonshire back towards Glasgow via the city's east end. | |
A large number of road closures across these three local authority areas were brought in from Thursday morning. | A large number of road closures across these three local authority areas were brought in from Thursday morning. |
East Dunbartonshire hoped to bring in a phased reopening of roads from 15:30 onwards subject to police approval. | |
North Lanarkshire said it would begin re-opening roads as soon as police had given the all clear. | North Lanarkshire said it would begin re-opening roads as soon as police had given the all clear. |
Meanwhile, Games organiser Glasgow 2014 said more than 140,000 spectators were expected at seven venues on Thursday - six in Glasgow and the Royal Commonwealth Pool in Edinburgh. | Meanwhile, Games organiser Glasgow 2014 said more than 140,000 spectators were expected at seven venues on Thursday - six in Glasgow and the Royal Commonwealth Pool in Edinburgh. |
All four Glasgow Live Zones, featuring entertainment and cultural events, were also expected to be very busy. |