Neuenbeken and Dahl are scheduled to host the Lidl Deutschland Tour as part of its itinerary
The much-anticipated Lidl Germany Tour is set to pass through the Paderborn districts of Neuenbeken and Dahl on August 22nd, 2025. However, as of now, there is limited information available regarding traffic restrictions or road closures in these areas.
To ensure you have the latest and most accurate information, we recommend checking official local government or Paderborn city traffic websites, Lidl Germany's official announcements, or contacting local authorities directly as the event date approaches.
Here's what we do know about the Lidl Germany Tour:
- The race spans from August 20th to 24th, covering a total distance of 741 kilometers.
- It consists of five stages, with the second stage passing through Paderborn districts Neuenbeken and Dahl on August 22nd.
- The race route varies and includes sections with increasing elevation.
- The cycling professionals are expected to pass between 13:00 and 15:00 on August 22nd.
In terms of specific road disruptions, some areas on Gogrevenstraße, Im Sudahl, and Am Stadtberg streets will have disruptions. However, it's important to note that the race does not visit these streets on August 22nd.
Additionally, the B64 between Raiffeisen-Tankstelle and the Duner Weg exit will be temporarily closed on August 22nd. We advise motorists to plan alternate routes accordingly.
As always, safety is paramount. We encourage all road users to exercise caution and patience during this exciting event. We will continue to update this information as more details become available. Stay tuned!
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