Dubai Police has invited community members to take part in the second edition of its 'Run And Ride With Police' initiative, kicking off on Wednesday, 15 April, at Dubai Autodrome in Dubai Motor City.
Held on Wednesday 15, 22 and 29 April, from 7pm to 10pm, the initiative offers a safe and professionally organised sporting environment designed for all fitness levels. The best part? Dubai Police has your entry completely covered, making it 100% free for all participants. However, you must register by 6.15pm on each Wednesday, to be able to participate in the event.
Rules For Participants
- Participants must register in advance and sign a waiver before taking part
- Participants under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian
- Participants must remain in their designated lanes at all times
- Cyclists must wear helmets, while rollerbladers must use full protective gear
- Appropriate sportswear and footwear are required for all activities
- Motorised devices are not permitted, and entry/exit is via the designated pit lane access
In addition, the event also includes bootcamp sessions to enhance your experience. These sessions combine functional training and conditioning in a professional motorsport environment within the designated area. The session runs from 6.30pm to 7.30pm. Participants must sign up by 6.15pm.
The event is open to everyone, whether they want to attend with family, cycle with friends, or simply stay active. Participants will be able to run or cycle on a secure, well-prepared track that is suitable for beginners, enthusiasts, and professional athletes alike.
Adding to the experience, Dubai Police’s professional cyclists will ride alongside members of the public, giving participants a chance to interact with them in a lively and encouraging atmosphere. The initiative is intended not only to promote physical activity, but also to strengthen community spirit through a welcoming and enjoyable shared experience.
Dubai Police encouraged the public to be part of an event that combines health, activity, and community engagement in one setting.