Created in 2009, the Shimano 24 Hours Cycling race takes place on the legendary Bugatti circuit of Le Mans every end of August. This is a relay cycling race in team of 2, 4, 6 or 8 riders, or even in single for the bravest.
This human and sports adventure is open to everyone, from the long-distance amateur cyclist, French or foreigner. Will you dare to take up the challenge and live the unique experience of a night relay in Le Mans?
IMPORTANT: Registration on www.24heuresvelo.fr/en/ until 2020 June 28 and limited to 560 teams including 80 single and 40 pairs!
Name: Shimano 24 Hours Cycling
Date: Saturday 22 and Sunday 23 August 2020
Departure city: Le Mans
Distance and altitude of circuits: 4185m per lap (600 meters from 3,5% to 7% before the Dunlop Bridge)
IMPORTANT
Limited to the first 560 teams including 80 single and 40 pairs!
PRICE
Single: 330€ - Pair: 525€ - Team of 4: 790€ - Team of 6: 920€ - Team of 8: 1050€
Special rate for the opening of registrations
Opening of registrations on November 25th 2020
Closing of registrations on June 28th 2020
CONTACT
CGO Événement
Tel.: +33 (0)2 43 21 13 24
Email: course [at] 24heuresvelo.fr
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