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Capacity for spectators at one of the best vantage points on the Olympic road cycling race has been increased fourfold to 15,000. London 2012 Olympics: spectator capacity at Box Hill for road cycling race to be increased to 15,000 Crowds: there will be four times as many spectators at Box Hill for the London 2012 road race as there were for the test event Photo: NATIONAL TRUST/DAVID LEVESON

The London organising committee confirmed that after five months of planning they are now in a position to increase spectator capacity on the Zig-Zag Road incline and Donkey Green area of Box Hill, Surrey up from the primary estimate of 3,500.

Initial plans to offer space for only a few thousand spectators had angered cycling fans but this development, which allows considerably more people to watch the action, will be welcomed.

The National Trust will begin work next week to safely remove scrub along the road, which will allow for the increased capacity while also encouraging chalk grassland to grow after the Games.

London 2012 director of sport Debbie Jevans said: “We are delighted to welcome people to watch the

"Spectators will have a unique viewing position on the route, there is another 120km of route which is free to spectators, including some great points through London and The Royal Parks.”

The Zig-Zag Road is widely regarded as the best place to watch because the cyclists will be passing by more slowly than elsewhere on the 140km route.

Last year world champion Mark Cavendish called for a petition to be launched over the plans to offer only a few thousand fans a chance to watch the action.

“You can’t get on the Mall, you can’t get on Box Hill, which are the two key areas of the race," he said. Everywhere else you will be able to watch it but the two key areas of the race I think it might be quite difficult to see.

“Maybe we can get some petition or something so that people can come and watch the road race.”

Work begins on Jan 30 and the Zig-Zag road will be closed for a week. Strips of land on both sides of the road will be trimmed and occasional "bridges" of overhanging trees will be left in place to allow woodland creatures to cross.

In March BT will lay a fibre optic cable at the top of Box Hill to improve communications during Games-time. This will also provide high-speed broadband capabilities to the area in the future. By April the National Trust will resurface the road.

The final capacity of the spectator areas will be confirmed when the work is completed and a health and safety report is carried out.


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