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Guide to Dubai's Bikeera Saturday Al Qudra Community Ride

Guide to Dubai's Bikeera Saturday Al Qudra Community Ride

UAE Moments25-05-2025
Gear up and join the Bikeera community for a thrilling summer adventure with the Bikeera Saturday Al Qudra Community Ride. From 5 July to 30 August, every Saturday morning becomes a celebration of fitness, nature, and camaraderie. Hosted along the renowned Al Qudra Cycling Track, this event offers a unique mix of structured training and scenic exploration through Dubai's tranquil desert landscape. Whether you're a seasoned cyclist or just getting started, BOTS (Bikeera On The Saddle) is your opportunity to ride, connect, and grow with fellow enthusiasts.
Location: Al Qudra Cycling Track – Dubai's Desert Gem
Located near the Al Qudra Cycle Roundabout, the track is a favorite among Dubai's cycling community. Spanning 86 kilometers of smooth, well-maintained paths, the track winds through open desert terrain offering awe-inspiring sunrise views and wildlife sightings — including the iconic Arabian oryx.
Event Dates: Mark Your Calendar
This popular cycling event takes place every Saturday from July 5 to August 30, 2025. Riders meet early in the morning (at 6:00 AM to 8:30 AM) to catch the sunrise and make the most of the cooler hours. As for the rides dates, they are as follows:
July 5
July 12
July 19
July 26
August 2
August 9
August 16
August 23
August 30
Who Can Participate?
Everyone! From experienced road warriors to casual riders, this event is inclusive and open to all cyclists above 16 years of age.
Participants are grouped based on speed and endurance levels to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all.
Group 1: 37 km/h – for experienced cyclists who enjoy a challenging pace.
Group 2: 34 km/h – for intermediate riders looking to build endurance and ride consistently.
Registration and Entry
Entry to the Bikeera Saturday rides is free, but online registration is required. This helps organizers maintain group sizes and manage logistics for a smooth experience. Visit the Bikeera official website to secure your spot for each weekend ride. Early registration is recommended due to high demand and limited slots.
What to Bring
Cyclists are expected to arrive well-prepared to enjoy the ride and ensure safety for themselves and others. Essential gear includes a properly serviced road or hybrid bicycle and a certified helmet.
Other recommended items include sunglasses, gloves, ample water, and energy snacks. A positive attitude and a readiness to connect with the community are just as important.
Support Services Available Onsite
Riders can count on support throughout the journey. Onsite mechanical assistance is available for any bike-related issues that may arise during the event. Hydration points are positioned strategically to help cyclists stay refreshed. Ride marshals and volunteers are also present to ensure safety and provide guidance.
The Bikeera Saturday Al Qudra Community Ride is more than just a cycling event. It's a celebration of fitness, friendship, and the great outdoors. Whether you're chasing goals, finding community, or simply enjoying a morning in the desert, this ride offers something for everyone. Sign up, show up, and enjoy the ride.
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