Race Across Europe, 2021
RACE Start Boulogne sur Mer, FranceA race across Europe from France to Spain, via Slovenia.
A race across Europe from France to Spain, via Slovenia.
Panache is a long distance rally without assistance. From Brussels to Nice to celebrate le Tour de France. Making the connection between Grand départ 2019 & 2020. Passing by several mandatory control points all around Belgium and France in a social way. A perfect introduction to the world of ultra-cycling. – Checkpoint 1 – Stavelot (BE) Stavelot to Epernay about 260km – Checkpoint 2 – Epernay (FR) Epernay to Tours about 350km – Checkpoint 3 – Tours (FR) Tours to Prades d’Aubrac about 450km – Checkpoint 4 – Prades d’Aubrac (FR) Prades d’Aubrac to la Turbie about 500km – Checkpoint […]
Race Across France is a non-stop ultra cycling event on the legendary roads of France. Note that there will be four different distance events this year; 300km, 500km, 1100km and 2600km. See event web site for additional information.
Race Around Poland is the answer to the growing popularity of long-distance cycling. There is one RAP route and it gives you the opportunity to face the challenge of your maximum distance. RAP is a combination of two worlds – supported cycling races and unsupported bike marathons. Both options are available. Race categories will include: unsupported, semisupported, supported, 2-person team, and 4-person teams. Our crew, drawing on 10-year experience, having taken part in events like the Race Across America, Race Across Europe, Race Around Austria, Baltic-Bieszczady Tour, Cycling Marathon Around Poland or North-South Marathon, wants to give you a chance to have the best experience possible, while your cycling […]
Circumnavigation of beautiful Ireland with challenging climbing and weather
The Gins is a 4,000km ultra cycling event in Italy, covering some of the most iconic mountain passes along the way… The Gins, Giroditalianostop, is an ultra cycling event in Italy. Aug 24th 2020, from Piazzale Roma in Riccione, more than 4,000km. For 2021, the event will include options for supported, self-supported or bikepacking. The route of the race will cross the most famous mountain passes as Stelvio, Zoncolan, Superga, and Cippo, skirting the Tirrenian and the Adriatic sea, before heading back to Riccione. The time limits will be 18 days for the Self-supported category, 12 days for the Supported and […]
Beginning in Oceanside, California and continuing non-stop to the finish in Annapolis, Maryland, the Race Across America (RAAM) is one of the most well known ultra-endurance events across all sports. It has been running since the early 1980's and while it has included finishes by professional cyclists, it has also seen its share of relative newcomers to competitive cycling. There are race formats that welcome solo riders as well as two, four, or eight person relay teams. Solo racers must qualify by performance in at least one 'RAAM Qualifier' event. Qualification standards do not apply to relay teams. RAAM does […]
Beginning in Oceanside, California and continuing non-stop to the finish in Durango, Colorado, the Race Across the West (RAW) is run coincident with RAAM and utilizes the same course, while ending after 930 miles in Durango.. While much shorter than the full RAAM event, the RAW challenges riders with the extremes of elevation gain, altitude and desert heat.
45-SouthWest is a single-stage, self-supported road bicycle adventure starting in the historical city of Krakow. The route will lead the riders through national parks, iconic ancient villages, and towns, scenic UNESCO World Heritage sites, the deepest canyon in Europe, the “orange towers,” challenging mountain regions including Europe’s highest cycling climb, the Pyrenees, and the Alps with the famous Tour de France cols. The event will complete at the southernmost part of the European mainland.
In 2023, the third edition of the longest one-stage cycling race in Poland will start from Warsaw.
EUROPE´S MOST EMOTIONAL BICYCLE RACE.2,200 kilometers alongside the border of Austria, either by yourself or in a team.
Supported and unsupported categories, with unsupported beginning on May 7, 2024. Supported riders for both this event and the RAD Challenge event will begin on May 7th, 2024.
Route – A longer race of 120 hrs that is a RAAM Qualifier for solo and has 2, 3 or 4 person team categories. The Race follows the same route at the 1000 till it touches the Mangalore-Bangalore highway. There instead of heading back, the route continues south along the Western ghats, rolling through spectacular coffee and spice plantations of Coorg. From there it descends down from the Sahyadris to Iritty in Kerala before heading up to Wayanad. Heading into the Nilgiri mountains through Eucalyptus trees the route climbs up to Ooty at 2200Mt through a winding 25 km route. […]
Supported and unsupported categories, with unsupported beginning on May 7th, 2024. Supported riders for both this event and the RAD Challenge event will begin on May 7th, 2024.
Beginning in Oceanside, California and continuing non-stop to the finish in Durango, Colorado, the Race Across the West (RAW) is run coincident with RAAM and utilizes the same course, while ending after 930 miles in Durango.. While much shorter than the full RAAM event, the RAW challenges riders with the extremes of elevation gain, altitude and desert heat.
Beginning in Oceanside, California and continuing non-stop to the finish in Annapolis, Maryland, the Race Across America (RAAM) is one of the most well known ultra-endurance events across all sports. It has been running since the early 1980's and while it has included finishes by professional cyclists, it has also seen its share of relative newcomers to competitive cycling. There are race formats that welcome solo riders as well as two, four, or eight person relay teams. Solo racers must qualify by performance in at least one 'RAAM Qualifier' event. Qualification standards do not apply to relay teams. RAAM does […]
Supported and unsupported categories, with unsupported beginning on May 27th, 2025. Supported riders for both this event and the RAD Challenge event will begin on May 27th, 2025.
Beginning in Oceanside, California and continuing non-stop to the new-in-2024 end point of Atlantic City, NJ, the Race Across America (RAAM) is one of the most well known ultra-endurance events across all sports. It has been running since the early 1980's and while it has included finishes by professional cyclists, it has also seen its share of relative newcomers to competitive cycling. There are race formats that welcome solo riders as well as two, four, or eight person relay teams. Solo racers must qualify by performance in at least one 'RAAM Qualifier' event. Qualification standards do not apply to relay […]
The Extreme Race Around Austria is, with its 2,200 km, alongside the border of Austria the toughest bike race in Europe and a qualifying race for the legendary Race Across America. This ain't no tour, it's not a stage race. Time is running non-stop till the finish line, either by yourself or in a team. Team Race Around Austria, tow or four athletes share the route individually.
The second edition of Peninsular Divide is a Malaysian self-supported ultra cycling race covering 1500km with 20000m ascent. The route takes riders through all terrains, from smooth roads to rugged gravel paths, and racers must be prepared for the hot and wet weather of the rainy season.
Find more events/information at https://bikingman.com/en/the-races/
Monaco di Baviera Classic stands as the pinnacle of unsupported ultracycling challenges—an epic test of endurance, determination, and spirit. Embark on this legendary adventure from the heart of Munich, Germany, at the break of dawn on 20st June 2026, and brace yourself for an unforgettable ride. The base fixed route spans a staggering 1,300 km, ascending 23,550 meters, through a land of breathtaking landscapes and hard terrain. 98.9% of the path is pure tarmac, with just a hint of off road —1.1% between gravel and cobbled sections. Along the way, score as many points as you can within the Explorer Point sections. The new MdBC legends will […]
For 2026, the Race Around Poland is pleased to be hosting both supported and unsupported events, with distances ranging from 300km to 900km to 1800 and 3600km. The unsupported 3600km event will be recognized as WUCA's unsupported World Championship.
For 2026, Race Around Poland will be hosting events over a range of distances, from 300km to 900km to 1800km, up to the full circuit of Poland (3600km) which will be the WUCA World Championship in the unsupported format.