Just a few days before the official registration for the second edition of the BIKE Four Peaks will kick off next week, Race Organisers have not only announced the 2014 stage towns but also unveiled the course layout for next year's race. Under the motto of 'old meets new' the routing will lead through the Pinzgau area and Tyrol in Austria. Compared to last summer, the four-day event lasting from June 4 thru 7 will offer – thanks to the new start town and the alternated stage design – plenty of new legs.
A maximum of 1,000 participants including pros as well as amateurs will travel from Leogang via Lofer, Kirchberg and Neukirchen to Kaprun. The 274.94 km in distance and 9,238 metres in elevation will offer several exhausting climbs as well as pure joy of mountain biking as the route not only features several peaks but also World Championships tested super trails. Check
bike-fourpeaks.de for more detailed information on the 2014 routing.
The registration for the 2014 BIKE Four Peaks will kick of next Tuesday, November 26 at 12 PM (CET) on
online-registration.de.
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About the BIKE Four PeaksAfter its successful debut in 2013, the BIKE Four Peaks is an absolute red-letter day in every mountain biker's 2014 calendar. The four-day stage race for a maximum of 1,000 participants will lead through the most spectacular mountain bike areas of the Alps from June 4 thru 7 next year. In total, the routing consists of about 275 km and 9,250 metres in elevation gain leading from Leogang via Lofer, Kirchberg and Neukirchen to Kaprun. Besides entering the race as single starter, every participant can also register for a team of four or even more mountain bikers.