The UCI Cycling World Championships continue in Scotland this weekend with the arrival of the Men's Under 23 and Women Elite Road Races.
The athletes will cycle from Loch Lomond to Glasgow on both Saturday and Sunday in two separate events.
With this, a number of roads will be closed in the West of Scotland before reaching the country's biggest city.
All the road closures in the West of Scotland for the UCI Cycling World Championships this weekend
The road closures for Saturday and Sunday have been revealed by East Dunbartonshire, Stirling and West Dunbartonshire councils.
Here are the road closures for the UCI Cycling World Championships on Saturday and Sunday:
Saturday, August 12 (Men's Under 23 Road Race)
The event is expected to start at Balloch Road at 11:30 am where closures will be in place between Luss/Old Luss Road and Carrochan Road (8 am to 1 pm).
Closures will also be in place on Tullichewan Road from its junction with A811 Lomond Road, Dalvait Road from its junction with Dalvait Gardens, and Carrochan Road from its junction with Carrochan Gardens.
West Dunbartonshire also confirmed that there will be rolling closures in place along Drymen Road/A811 which will last between 11:30 am to 11:50 am.
Stirling Council says it will also have rolling road closures in place between 11:30 am and 1:30 pm with cyclists expected to enter the Stirling area from the west, following along the A811, passing Dryman, Balfron Station, Balfron and Fintry before ascending Crow Road.
In East Dunbartonshire, there will be further rolling road closures on the B822 (Stirling boundary to Lennoxtown), A891, B822 (A891 Lennoxtown to A807 Torrance), A807, B8049, A81, MacFarlane Road and Maryhill Road (Bearsden).
Sunday, August 13 (Women Elite Road Race)
The Women Elite Road Race will take off from Balloch at 12:00 pm with road closures in place for Balloch Road, from Luss/Old Luss Road to Carrochan Road between 8 am and 5 pm.
Closures will also be in place on Tullichewan Road from its junction with A811 Lomond Road, Dalvait Road from its junction with Dalvait Gardens, and Carrochan Road from its junction with Carrochan Gardens.
There will also be rolling road closures on Drymen Road/A811 from 12 pm to 12:20 pm.
Moving into Stirling Council, the female athletes are expected to enter the area following on through the A811, passing Drymen, Balfron Station, Balfron and Fintry before then ascending Crow Road.
The cyclists will then reach East Dunbartonshire where the rolling road closures will be the same as on Saturday.
Find out more on the East Dunbartonshire, West Dunbartonshire and Stirling Council websites.
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