Comrades Marathon
Bruce Fordyce and Zola Budd during the 2012 Comrades Marathon on June 03, 2012 in South Africa. The 2012 Comrades Marathon is starting at the City Hall in Pietermaritzburg and finishing at the Sahara Kingsmead Cricket Stadium in Durban. Photo by Anesh Debiky / Gallo Images

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Comrades Marathon: These spectator spots will be unavailable due to roadworks on N3

The Comrades Marathon Association has advised supporters to take note that the usual spectator spots and associated parking areas at Lynnfield Park, Umlaas Road and Camperdown will be out of bounds on race day due to the roadworks on the N3. The 96th Comrades Marathon race takes place on Sunday, 11 June and is a ‘down run’ […]

09-06-23 13:00
Comrades Marathon
Bruce Fordyce and Zola Budd during the 2012 Comrades Marathon on June 03, 2012 in South Africa. The 2012 Comrades Marathon is starting at the City Hall in Pietermaritzburg and finishing at the Sahara Kingsmead Cricket Stadium in Durban. Photo by Anesh Debiky / Gallo Images

The Comrades Marathon Association has advised supporters to take note that the usual spectator spots and associated parking areas at Lynnfield Park, Umlaas Road and Camperdown will be out of bounds on race day due to the roadworks on the N3.

The 96th Comrades Marathon race takes place on Sunday, 11 June and is a ‘down run’ from Pietermaritzburg to Durban.

WHERE CAN COMRADES MARATHON SUPPORTERS SEE THE RUNNERS?

Cato Ridge will be the first available spot where supporters can gather and see the runners.

Meanwhile, CMA Race Director, Rowyn James said due to the massive roadworks on the N3 for the first 30km of the race from Pietermaritzburg to Cato Ridge, if one is travelling to the start from Durban on the morning of the race they are advised to leave extra early (by latest 3:00), perhaps an hour earlier than one would normally do.

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James said the sheer volume of traffic will definitely lead to congestion and a substantially longer travelling time.

“Without any accidents or vehicle breakdowns, you can factor in the journey taking you one hour and thirty minutes,” he said.

Comrades Marathon
General view during the 94th race in 2019 in Durban, South Africa. Photo: Darren Stewart/Gallo Images

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