Sunday’s Ironman course will make it hard to move around Des Moines

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Sunday’s Ironman course will make it hard to move around Des Moines

DES MOINES, IOWA — Ironman racing is set to make a splash in Des Moines this weekend, with a challenging 70.3 mile course that will test athletes in swimming, biking, and running events. The course will not only push the competitors to their limits but also impact traffic flow in the city, as major roads will be closed for most of Sunday.

The action-packed event will kick off with the swim event at Gray’s Lake, followed by a demanding 56-mile bike ride that will take participants through various parts of the city. The biking route includes stretches along Park Avenue, 63rd Street, Veterans Parkway, and Grand Prairie Parkway near Walnut Woods, before returning to Gray’s Lake. The final leg of the race will see the athletes embark on a 13.1-mile half marathon, culminating in a thrilling finish on Court Avenue.

To ensure the safety and smooth execution of the course, a significant number of road closures will be implemented. Catch Des Moines has compiled a helpful guide detailing the closures, which will predominantly affect the southwest side of the city.

For those interested in following the action or navigating around the course closures, Ironman has provided detailed maps of the swim, run, and bike courses on their official website.

As Des Moines gears up to host this prestigious sporting event, residents and visitors alike are encouraged to plan their travel routes accordingly to avoid disruptions caused by the Ironman course. The excitement and energy of the competition are sure to captivate audiences and showcase the city’s vibrant spirit in full force.

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