A series of temporary local road closures and traffic regulations are in place in Keswick today for the Lakesman triathlon.
Competitors will swim in Derwentwater before riding 112 miles and running a marathon along local routes.
The road closures have come into effect overnight and will last until after the event, which is based at the Lakeside car park.
They involve vehicles being banned from stretches of Lake Road and off High Hill from its junction with the A66.
An alternative route for vehicles will be available for the latter via the A66 and Crosthwaite Road.
A stretch of Church Lane will also be closed from its junction with High Hill, with no alternative route for vehicles.
The road closures or no waiting restrictions being brought in by Cumbria County Council will also impact Cockermouth, which the cyclists will pass through, up to Lamplugh roundabout.
Parts of Whitehaven and Workington will also be affected.
A way for pedestrians and cyclists will be maintained at all times during the restrictions.
What roads are affected?
Lake Road, Keswick from B5289 to Derwentwater launch from 12.01am, June 19 to 12am, June 21.
B5289 High Hill, Keswick from A66 to Church Lane from 6pm, June 19 to 11.59pm, June 20.
A5086 Lamplugh Road, Cockermouth southbound only closure from A66 Oakhurst Roundabout to Simonscales Bridge from 6am to 10am, June 20.
Several other no waiting restrictions and no right turn restrictions will also be in place.