With solely a handful of hours left to experience of what had been an epic journey throughout Europe, Christoph Strasser was virtually capable of see victory within the 2023 Transcontinental Race up forward. After 1000’s of kilometres toiling by Europe, he was so shut. And but it wasn’t that straightforward. It was pitch darkish, the batteries in his lights had run down and he had a puncture to attempt to repair.
To cap all of it, he already had misplaced his all-important GPS tracker, issued to all opponents. He might have been inside shouting distance of the chequered flag however at that time, having stumbled round in woodland for practically an hour on the lookout for the offending merchandise, victory appeared a great distance off certainly.
With practically 4,000 kilometres (2,485 miles), 40,000 vertical metres and 350 riders all behind him, the 41-year-old Austrian ultra-distance star was starting to really feel the Transcontinental Race bubble by which he had existed for the previous eight days was in critical hazard of bursting.
THE TRANSCONTINENTAL RACE IN NUMBERS
Inaugural occasion: August 2, 2013
Entry payment: £440
Distance: 3,200-4,200km (2,000-2,500 miles)
Elevation: 30,000-45,000m
Entrants 2013: 30
Finishers 2013: 20
Entrants 2023: 355
Finishers 2023: 171
Every day km to complete inside time restrict: 250-280
Every day km to win total: 400-450
The occasion had broadly gone to plan as much as that time, however the last 150 kilometres have been nothing in need of disastrous. “They have been a disaster actually,” he says. “I had a bit crash on a gravel part and misplaced my tracker… On the lookout for it in the course of the night time, I used to be strolling within the woods for an hour. Then I needed to repair a flat tyre with out lights.” Strasser had been dreading the off-road sections, and now his worst fears have been being borne out.
Nearing the end line within the Greek port metropolis of Thessaloniki, he assumed the hardships have been behind him. Not a little bit of it. “There have been 20% steep ups and downs,” he says. “So I used to be within the historic centre of the town and I used to be strolling and pushing the bike as a result of it was too steep to experience. Once I reached the end, I used to be actually a bit bit aggravated,” he admits with a rueful smile.
Aggravated or in any other case, Strasser did certainly attain the end in first place, coming house in eight days, 16 hours and half-hour in what was the ninth version of what has, over the previous decade, grow to be a key appointment on the bikepacking calendar.
The way it all started
The Transcontinental Race (TCR for brief) was conceived by Yorkshireman Mike Corridor and first held in 2013, when it ran from London to Istanbul. A mountain biker turned ultra-distance rider, Corridor was an instrumental determine in what was nonetheless a curious nook of the game – not but filling the just-left-of-mainstream area of interest it now occupies.
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In addition to inspiring others, Corridor was a proficient competitor, successful main occasions such because the Tour Divide and the Trans Am Bike Race within the USA, and setting a brand new round-the-world document in 2012 when he received the inaugural World Cycle Race. Tragically, Corridor was killed, aged 35, throughout the Indian Pacific Wheel Race in 2017, however he left the ultra-distance world with an important and enduring reward within the TCR.
One key characteristic of the occasion is that the beginning and end modifications from yr to yr – although it virtually at all times runs from north-west Europe to south-west, similar to that very first version. Solely as soon as has it headed in the wrong way – in 2019, it started in Burgas, Bulgaria, and completed within the French port of Brest on Brittany’s far western tip.
Of all of the begins and finishes, Geraardsbergen in Flandrian Belgium has proved the most well-liked, with six editions beginning there, together with the 2023 version received by Strasser. It is a city with a longstanding and illustrious biking connection, that includes on the route of Classics races together with the Tour of Flanders. For this yr’s landmark tenth version of the TCR, the beginning strikes to a different biking location for an inaugural begin at Roubaix, from the place opponents will head to Istanbul for the primary time since 2015.
The spirit of TCR
The TCR has a spirit and a soul all of its personal, thanks largely to having grown up as a maverick occasion, not ruled by umbrella organisations just like the UCI. Identical to the occasion itself, even the outcomes are non-conformist; in 2019 for instance, it was received total by a lady, Fiona Kolbinger of Germany, who beat second-placed Ben Davies by greater than 10 hours on the east-west traverse from Burgas to Brest.
Within the TCR, riders are fully self-supported. They discover – or carry – their very own lodging, they usually even devise their very own routes, and it’s all the way down to the person to seek out their very own method from begin to end. There are only a few exceptions to the self-navigation rule, which come within the type of a number of ‘parcours’ dotted alongside the best way. These are sections that the riders should sort out in full and customarily move by a checkpoint alongside the best way, or close by.
For a lot of – maybe most – the TCR is extra about merely participating than trying to win, however there’s a sure period of time stress. There’s a cut-off, which often comes after round two weeks and necessitates using 250km or extra every day to be able to duck inside it. Riders who efficiently do that are given a coveted ‘Normal Classification’ ending place. Those that do not are nonetheless classed as finishers – however they could not discover anybody ready for them on the finish of the occasion.
Whereas the occasion is tackled totally on the roads, it is common for the parcours to characteristic off-road sections – one thing that even a rider of Strasser’s calibre just isn’t wholly snug with. Like most contenders for the highest locations, Strasser’s steed of selection was very a lot geared in the direction of effectivity on the blacktop reasonably than tackling gnarly trails – he was using a Specialised Roubaix with 28mm Specialised Roubaix tyres. “I am not an off-road man,” he says. “However there are gravel sections – very irritating at instances however all people has to do it.”
Bye bye shuteye
The opposite main impediment flung at any rider hoping for a excessive end in TCR is dealing with a scarcity of sleep. Once you’re averaging 400km (248 miles) each day, sleep comes at a premium. Strasser managed round three hours an evening. He additionally discovered from his successful experience the earlier yr and opted to sleep in a visitor home each night time, versus tenting. “It isn’t as romantic and adventurous, nevertheless it’s extra environment friendly,” he stated. “You’ve got a greater restoration.”
In contrast to in a highway race or a time trial, ultra-distance racing – the place merely holding going is the secret – affords opponents the prospect to admire their environment. Strasser says he by no means let the fantastic thing about the enterprise move him by, regardless of his deal with successful, and he was frequently stunned by the locations he discovered himself in. “Within the center a part of the race, particularly within the Balkans, you’ll not discover lots of data,” says Strasser, “so it is actually thrilling once you experience by a spot like Montenegro and Albania. They have been essentially the most scenic and delightful components of the race. Albania is so beautiful. I feel many of the racers felt the identical.”
In tribute to these lovely and untouched environment, organiser Misplaced Dot seems eager to encourage riders to behave ecologically responsibly, and final yr launched the Inexperienced Leaderboard. This was a separate classification for riders who opted to not fly to the beginning or from the end. Gained total final yr by Tim De Witte of Belgium (who additionally positioned third total), with Germany’s Marie Moldenhauer first lady, the Inexperienced Leaderboard would not provide prizes to its high finishers, however there are small grants accessible for many who might not have the ability to afford the additional expense of mixed buses, trains and even resorts.
Will Strasser, as reigning champion, return to defend his title and presumably document his TCR hat-trick? “The TCR is totally completely different yearly – it is actually a brand new problem each time. That is one of many issues I actually like,” he says. “One of many issues I don’t like, truthfully, is the off-road. In the event that they enhance that additional, perhaps I cannot do it any extra. However let’s have a look at.”
View from the mid-pack
London-based Mark Kowalski was on a profession break when he took up long-distance biking eight years in the past, diving in on the deep finish with a three-month, 9,000km experience throughout his native Canada. Again within the UK he started getting into occasions, from one-day Audax rides to the 1,200km Paris-Brest-Paris.
Lastly, after finishing the 1,400km London-Edinburgh-London in 2022, a good friend satisfied him to enter the Transcontinental Race, mollifying his hesitance by stating he won’t get in anyway. For sure, he did.
“That was fairly the day,” Kowalski says. “It was shortly after Christmas, getting this e-mail. All of it grew to become very actual at that time.”
Going into the experience, the massive goal, he says, was merely to complete – caveated with the added stress of his mother and father being there on the end over a comparatively compact four-day interval earlier than having to depart. “I might agreed with myself, if I will miss that window, I am going to simply get on a bus or practice and simply cease as a result of I need to see my mother and father,” says Kowalski. “They reside in Canada, so it is such a uncommon deal with to have them there.”
In the course of the occasion he was visited by good and unhealthy fortune in pretty equal measure. A primary puncture, deep within the Albanian mountains, discovered him with a defective pump and a wasted CO2 canister – (“I simply screamed along with the mountain”) – was solely the start of his tyre / pump points. By the point he reached Greece his tyres featured important duct-tape accoutrements and he was on his third pump.
Extra fortuitous was his determination to hike-a-bike by a tough and tumble climbing observe across the Stelvio move, reasonably than try the two,000m climb, which helped him leapfrog from round seventy fifth to thirty ninth. He additionally skilled the entire spectrum of emotion – multi functional go on one event: “Coming as much as Mount Olympus was fairly a second… I used to be simply bawling and laughing on the identical time, like, ‘what’s going on?’.” he says.
In contrast to with Christoph Strasser, all of it got here collectively on the run-in to the end, and Kowalski ended on a excessive. “I used to be like, I am good to go… my bike is working, I am on cloud 9 proper now, nothing’s gonna cease me from attending to the top. And I managed to come back again to thirty second place in spite of everything that. It was completely a dream come true.” And his mother and father? He beat them there by a day.
A world of ultra-distance using
For those who’re that method inclined and have sufficient spare money, there are a lot extra ultra-distance occasions to select from.
GB Duro
2,000km
This yr’s GB Duro runs from Land’s Finish to Cape Wrath in North-West Scotland in a single 2,000km gravel stage. There are not any prizes for successful however no cut-off both.
Paris-Brest-Paris
1,200km
The granddaddy of all of them, ‘PBP’ started life as a highway race within the Nineties, however for the previous 70 years or so has been run as a non-competitive Audax occasion.
Silk Street Mountain Race
1,938km
Run off in a single-stage like GBDuro however within the far much less compromising terrain of the mountains of Kyrgyzstan. Options singletrack, double observe and previous Soviet roads. No winner’s prizes.
Indian Pacific Wheel Trip
5,500km
One of many longest rides on the calendar, the IPWR runs west to east throughout Australia, unsupported and untimed. It’s the unofficial successor of the Indian Pacific Wheel Race, which was cancelled in 2017 after the loss of life of ultra-distance luminary Mike Corridor throughout the occasion.
All Factors North
1,000km+
An ultra-distance occasion with a distinction. Beginning and ending in the identical place – Sheffield – riders tick off 10 management factors unfold all through northern England, in any order they select.
Liège-Paris-Liège
1,000km
Conceived as a tribute to the Liège-Bastogne-Liège WorldTour race, LPL is just like TCR in that it is unsupported and options a number of obligatory parcours and a free selection of route in-between. Reduce-off is 87 hours.