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This weekend, 250 riders from around the world will be in Elche for the International BMX Open

BMX Elche

This weekend, Elche will be the site of the International Open BMX Racing. This is expected to be the best BMX competition ever, with some of the best riders in the world competing, including Malene Kejlstrup from Denmark, Ruben Gommers from Belgium, Thomas Maturano from Argentina, and Pablo García from Spain, who just won the Indoor de Tours.

The event is being put together by the BMX Alicante Race Team with help from the Unión Ciclista Ilicitana and with the City Council’s help. It will happen on February 15th and 16th at the BMX track at the Miguel Hernández University. The goal of this event, which has different races for kids, adults, and the best riders, is to get more people to play BMX in the city and help the local business and tourism.

People from Germany, the Czech Republic, Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Slovakia, Venezuela, Portugal, France, Italy, Poland, the Netherlands, Ecuador, and Finland, as well as different parts of Spain, have already stated that they will be running.

Over the two days, the event will have a variety of categories and challenges. On Saturday, it will be open from 9:00 am to 10:30 pm, and on Sunday, it will be open from 9:00 am to 16:00 pm. A food area, a Fan Zone, and a place for shops and vendors will also be there. Through entreticket.es, you can get tickets.

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A sandstorm will sweep through in the coming days

The alteration in temperature and weather in Alicante is already apparent, and it is evident that a growing number of people are starting to wear their summer clothes.

The number of individuals who are already beginning to congregate in the busiest areas of our coast, including the beaches of Alicante and Torrevieja, is evidence of this.

Nevertheless, the quality of the air in various regions of the Iberian Peninsula, including Alicante, may be impacted by the advent of dust in the coming days.

Through the Olivier cyclone, this dust will be transported from the Sahara.

This new storm, which was identified by the State Meteorological Agency on Monday, 7th April, will be responsible for the resurgence of Saharan dust uplift and transport to the Balearic Islands, the Balearic Islands, Melilla, and Ceuta.

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The Canary Islands will be impacted by this storm from Tuesday to Thursday. The westernmost islands will experience locally intense rainfall, wind, and waves.

Subsequently, it will approach the Iberian Peninsula, where it will accumulate a substantial quantity of particles in North Africa. These particles will be transported to the aforementioned locations within the next few hours. These particulates will even reach the northern region of the Iberian Peninsula.

Despite the meteorologist’s assertion that it will not be a significant intrusion, they caution is that “of course” the air quality will be exacerbated by the dust.

They say that individuals with respiratory issues may experience difficulty during these episodes, and as a result, it is advisable for them to remain at home.

It is also advisable for individuals who maintain excellent respiratory health to exercise caution. Advice is against engaging in extensive physical activity outdoors during this period.

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This dust is expected to settle in the province of Alicante beginning this Thursday, 10th April, and will remain there until at least Saturday, according to forecasts.

Additionally, it’s anticipates that mud precipitation will occur in significant portions of Spain by the end of this week, with the province of Alicante being the most susceptible.

Given these predictions, it is advisable to postpone washing your vehicle until the following week.


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Torrevieja sets the price for use of the still to be opened toilets

The sophisticated self-cleaning public toilets that were installed on the seafront of Torrevieja are currently closed. The public price for the five units located in Plaza de Waldo Calero, Paseo de Juan Aparicio (Arturo Gómez Square), Playa del Cura, Plaza de Doña Perfecta Rodríguez, and Plaza de Encarnación Puchol, respectively, has been approved by the local governing board of Torrevieja City Council one year after their installation. The latter two are located in La Mata.

The cost of using the toilet is 0.50 euros for a maximum of fifteen minutes, as indicated by the toilet instructions on the door.

When Mayor Eduardo Dolón was publicly questioned about the implementation of the public price, which is to be incorporated into the tax ordinance and requires no further processing—the file scarcely occupies a page—he cited the absence of this approval as one of the reasons for delaying its implementation.

Additionally, the response from Council Spokesperson Federico Alarcón regarding the exact cause of the delay is consistently generic, regardless of the number of enquiries.

In spite of the fact that the project has been completed for nearly a year, the contracting company was required to receive the final certifications—the periodic payment—on Monday, 7th April.

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In August 2023, Abala, a company affiliated with the Hozono Global Group, was awarded the project through a framework agreement for €318,000 (VAT included). This sum encompasses the acquisition of the units and their installation.

The water and electricity services required by the five lavatories are the subject of the unforeseen issues, despite the fact that a project was previously awarded to define the characteristics of each location. The facilities have been connected to electricity for a few weeks, and that is the sole update regarding their operation.

Access to each unit has been restricted by the contracting company due to the fact that, in certain instances, drinking water was already being used outside.

In reality, the incorporation of one of the restrooms on Vista Alegre Promenade was one of the project’s most significant errors, as the installation was practically unfeasible due to the underground car park beneath the pavement.

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Torrevieja Hippie market set to reopen

The Torrevieja Hippie Craft Market is scheduled to reopen on Saturday, April 12th. The market was closed last month as a result of construction at the Torrevieja marina. The new provisional location for the market is Av. de la Estación. This is adjacent to the Alzheimer centre and is situated immediately behind the Parc de l’Estació. The market will be open daily from 11:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.


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