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Follow the Route Markers for the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 Cycling Road Race Course!

Tokyo, TokyoLocal News

In a bid to keep the spirit of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games alive, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government has begun installing route markers along the cycling road race course. This project, announced in October 2023, aims to provide a lasting legacy for future generations to appreciate the excitement of the Games. The markers, which serve as distance indicators, have been strategically placed on 24 metropolitan roads and at Musashinonomori Park, which was the starting point for the race. A detailed Route Marker Guide Map is available in PDF format to assist cyclists in following the route. The government emphasizes the importance of safety, urging cyclists to wear helmets and adhere to traffic regulations while enjoying their rides.

This initiative not only promotes cycling but also encourages public engagement with the Olympic legacy. For those interested in more information, resources are available through the Sports Tokyo Information website and various social media platforms. The installation of these markers represents a significant step in celebrating and preserving the cultural impact of the Olympic Games in Tokyo.

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