LA28 Cycling To End At the Griffith Observatory

June 16, 2026 ·

Photo by Viktor Bystrov.

LOS FELIZ—It has been announced that the LA28 Olympic cycling event will finish at the Griffith Observatory.

The first road cycling events will take place for the men’s and women’s trails on Day of the Olympic Games on July 19, 2028. The event will start at the LA Zoo. Full details on cycling routes have not been publicly disclosed.

July 22 and July 23 will be the days for the women’s and man’s cycling races that will start at Venice Beach Boardwalk and end at the Observatory.

Belgian Remco Evenepoel, of Belgium back in 2024 was victorious in the man’s cycling road race.

Cycling for the Olympic Games spans four disciplines which include road, track, mountain bike and BMX. Each tests a different combination of speed, endurance and technical skill.

With road cycling, athletes compete in the individual time trial by racing alone against the clock, and the mass-start road race, where large fields navigate long, often tactical courses shaped by terrain and team strategy.

Cycling has been part of the Olympics since 1986. The various cycling events for 2028 include:

Road Cycling

Men’s Road Race
Women’s Road Race
Men’s Individual Time Trial
Women’s Individual Time Trial

Track Cycling

Men’s Sprint
Women’s Sprint
Men’s Keirin
Women’s Keirin
Men’s Team Sprint
Women’s Team Sprint
Men’s Team Pursuit
Women’s Team Pursuit
Men’s Omnium
Women’s Omnium
Men’s Madison
Women’s Madison

Mountain Bike

Men’s Cross-Country
Women’s Cross-Country

BMX Racing

Men’s BMX Racing
Women’s BMX Racing

BMX Freestyle

Men’s Freestyle Park
Women’s Freestyle Park

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