Road closures and traffic changes for Q Tour in Moreton Bay this weekend

Published 8:00am 18 March 2026

Road closures and traffic changes for Q Tour in Moreton Bay this weekend
Words by Belinda Boyce

Residents across the Moreton Bay hinterland are being urged to plan ahead this weekend, with road closures and traffic changes in place for the final stage of the Q Tour cycling event.

The changes will take effect on Sunday, March 22, as elite riders compete in the deciding stage of the Hertz ProVelo Super League, finishing on the climb towards Mount Mee.

Roads across parts of Mount Mee and surrounding hinterland areas will be impacted, with rolling closures and traffic control in place between 9:00am and 5:00pm.

Road closure map

Key roads affected

The race route will impact a number of roads across Mount Mee, including:

  • Campbells Pocket Road

  • Mount Mee Road

  • Pedwell Road

  • Robinson Road

  • Tidwell Road

Some sections will be fully closed or under rolling closures, with certain areas limited to local resident access only.

Motorists can expect delays and temporary closures along these routes while the race is underway.

View full road closure details and maps: https://www.nxsports.org/provelo-bne/

Road closures and traffic changes for Q Tour in Moreton Bay this weekend
List of impacted roads, NX Sports Community Foundation

What locals need to know

Residents and visitors should allow extra travel time and follow directions from traffic controllers.

Access for residents will be maintained where possible, however short delays are expected while the race passes through.

Read more about the Q Tour and what’s happening across the weekend here.

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