Start your cycling adventure from the northernmost to the southernmost point of the European mainland, traversing diverse countries, cultures, and landscapes. Begin your journey under the 24-hour daylight in the north and end it at the sunny Mediterranean Sea, offering breathtaking views of the next continent, Africa.
The NorthCape-Tarifa bike adventure is a single stage, unsupported cycling challenge covering 7400km across Europe, making it the longest bicycle race in the world.
The NorthCape-Tarifa starts every 2nd year:
2022 – 2024 – 2026 – 2028
Next start: June 20th 2024 at 00:01
45-SouthWest
Krakow – Tarifa / 4300km
some of the highlights:
Col de Tende, Gorges du Verdon (biggest Canyon in Europe, also called “Grand Canyon du Verdon”), Mont Ventoux, Col du Tourmalet, spanish windmills, Pico del Veleta.
The first 45-SouthWest 2023 was a success. Happy finishers.
Next start: June 20th 2025
Find the list of all our events here:
https://transbike-adventures.com/en/events/
4 distances, 4 finish points
Start for the 4th edition | NorthCape June 20th 2024 / 00:01 |
Categories | Single rider Pair riders Recumbent bikes |
Time limit | None |
Lowest route point | -211m, below sea level (minus 211m) |
Highest route point | 3398m, Pico del Veleta |
Col d’Iseran, 2764m | Highest mountain pass in the Alps |
Port d’Envalira, 2409m | Highest all year open mountain pass in Europe and highest pass in the Pyronees |
Pico del Veleta, 3398m | Highest ridable road in Europe, 7000km from the start |
8 checkpoints | Helsinki in Finland Hill of Crosses in Lithuania Bregenz in Austria Col du Galibier in France Nice in France Port d’Envalira in Andorra Pico del Veleta in Spain Tarifa in Spain |
4 finish points | Helsinki in Finland (1753km) Bregenz in Austria (4070km) Nice in France (5370km) Tarifa in Spain (7400km) |
15 countries | Norway, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Czechia, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Lichtenstein, Italy, France, Andorra, Spain |
An adventure of your lifetime…
More videos you find on the video page.
A safe route…
“The race organizer Andi Buchs had set out not only to make a challenging race, but above all one which was VERY safe. I can count on one hand the number of times I felt I was on a dangerous road over the entire 7,390 km. And that is with fingers to spare.
This really set the race apart from others where the organizers either are not overly concerned about the traffic situations, or allow riders to select their own routes. It is simply impossible to know how safe a road is without being there on your bike, and Andi rode the entire route when planning the race.“
– Christopher Ross Bennett
Read Christopher Ross Bennett’s whole blog about his NorthCape-Tarifa adventure.