2024 Transibérica Cycling Edition

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The 2024 Transibérica edition is an unsupported and single-stage road cycling race around the Iberian Peninsula, starting in Bolzano, Italy, and finishing in Bilbao, Spain. It covers approximately 2,600 kilometers and includes 10 checkpoints.
The race began on August 24, 2024, and riders are required to tick off the checkpoints and parcours across Italy, Switzerland, France, and Spain.
The race features a challenging route with significant elevation changes, totaling around 40,000 meters of ascent.
Participants can be tracked in real-time on various platforms such as FollowMyChallenge and DotWatcher.cc.
Some notable participants include Thomas Günsel from Germany, who finished in 6 days, 7 hours, and 11 minutes, and Georg Walther, who completed the race in 6 days, 10 hours, and 13 minutes.
For those interested in following the race, it can be tracked live on platforms like FollowMyChallenge and DotWatcher.cc, and there is also extensive coverage on social media and the official website.
Thomas Günsel: Finished the race in 6 days, 7 hours, and 11 minutes.
Georg Walther: Completed the race in 6 days, 10 hours, and 13 minutes.
The race is known for its self-supported nature and the iconic mountain climbs it features, making it a significant event for endurance cyclists.