The Lombard Cycling Classic will take place in downtown Lombard on Tuesday, July 26, from 10 a.m. to 8:15 p.m., with road closures beginning at 6:00 a.m. Residents and visitors are invited to witness these thrilling, high-speed bicycle races while also visiting and enjoying our downtown businesses and restaurants.
This family-friendly event is part of a 10-day nationally-renowned bicycling event series, The Intelligentsia Cup Chicago, which runs from July 16 – 25 at various locations in the Chicago area. The event is hosted by the DuPage County Convention and Visitors Bureau, includes several hundred professional and amateur road cyclists competing in races throughout the day on a designated course through downtown Lombard, and will bring national attention to the Lilac Village.
Visitors may find parking in the Parkside Metra Commuter Lot, south of the train tracks, and on-street parking in the surrounding area. The Hammerschmidt Lot is the designated location for bicyclists and volunteers.

Kids & Family Community Ride
Families are welcomed to bike the race course in the Kids & Family Community Ride at 6:15 p.m. Pre-register your family to be entered to win a family pass to Brookfield Zoo at bit.ly/familybikerace. Participants are required to bring their own bicycles, wear helmets, and meet at the registration tent no later than 5:30 p.m. to check-in and sign waivers.
Detour Routes
No vehicles will be able to access the race route after detours are put in place at 6:00 a.m., and commuters are reminded to plan ahead for traffic delays. St. Charles Road will be closed from Elizabeth through Main Street, including the intersection of Main Street and St. Charles Road. The underpass at Main Street and the track crossing at Elizabeth Street will be closed. In order to cross the tracks, vehicles must use the crossings at either Crescent Boulevard or Grace Street. East and westbound St. Charles Road traffic will be detoured north to Grove Street. North and southbound Main Street traffic will be detoured east to Grace Street. The last race ends at 8:15 p.m., and road closures will be in place until the race route has been cleared by public safety personnel.

Residents & Businesses Within Racing Route
Residents within the racing route will be allowed on-street overnight parking outside of the race area in order to have access to their vehicles and will be able to cross the race route on foot at designated race crossing locations and times.
Please contact the DuPage County Convention and Visitors Bureau for details or with any questions at (630) 575-8070. Find more information, including event and parking maps at www.discoverdupage.com/lombardcyclingclassic.
