Internationally popular and appraised ultra-long cycling races have reached the Baltic states. On 4 June this year, the first Baltic ultra championship in road cycling will take place in Sigulda. The participants will have to complete an 430 km long circuit within the control time of 42 hours. The objective of the competition is to develop the culture of ultra-long distance races in Latvia and to determine the fastest and most enduring racers of the Baltic states.
Internationally popular and appraised ultra-long cycling races have reached the Baltic states. On 4 June this year, the first Baltic ultra championship in road cycling will take place in Sigulda. The participants will have to complete an 800 km long circuit within the control time of 42 hours. The objective of the competition is to develop the culture of ultra-long distance races in Latvia and to determine the fastest and most enduring racers of the Baltic states.
The RACE starts in Boulogne sur Mer, France, and passes through Germany, Austria, Italy and into Slovenia. Returning through Italy, France and into Spain before crossing the orange groves of Andulucia to Tarifa, Spain.
Held on the Dutch Grand Prix formula car race circuit, the cycling races during the Cycling Zandvoort are exciting, challenging but most of all fun races to compete in. Once a year the Tarzan corner is build into a camping, are the pitboxes packed with bicycles and is there a different kind of racing on the circuit.
Held on the Dutch Grand Prix formula car race circuit, the cycling races during the Cycling Zandvoort are exciting, challenging but most of all fun races to compete in. Once a year the Tarzan corner is build into a camping, are the pitboxes packed with bicycles and is there a different kind of racing on the circuit.
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.
A chance to see how far you can race in 24 hours.Categories for uprights, recumbents, tandems, handcycles, recumbent trikes, and ElliptiGO Stand Up. Described as “One of the ten toughest one-day bicycling events in the USA”. Two loops within rolling countryside, low traffic levels and picturesque river scenery, with serviced checkpoints.
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.
The route across Germany takes solo and team racers from Flensburg in the North to Garmisch-Partenkirchenin the South. This 1100km race (with 7500m of ascent) is a RAAM qualifier.
Start and finish in the european highest ski resort Val Thorens (French Alps)3 countries (France - Italia - Switzerland) 700 km - 18 000 m D+ with the best climb ( col de l'Iseran, Alpe d' Huez, Galibier, Glandon, Petit and Grand St Bernard) with the best landscape of the alps ( full lap around Vanoise mountain and around the Mont Blanc).
The hilliest country in Europe at its finest!1300km with an impressive 27`000 meters of climbing. Self-supported bikepacking adventure around Switzerland