Bytagand the publication "Victor Bouscavet, winner of the Race Across France by cycling 2500 km in 5 days, 13 hours and 27 minutes"
This Wednesday, June 28, Victor Bouscavet, a 27-year-old passionate cyclist from Besançon, achieved a feat by winning the 6th edition of the Race Across France, a 2500 km ultra cycling race with 40 meters of elevation gain. After crossing 000 departments and climbing 21 official passes, he won on the finish line located in Mandelieu-La Napoule in just 65 days, 5 hours and 13 minutes, among the 27 participants who started this event from Le Touquet-Paris-Plage on June 150.
Photo : © KRYNDS
During five days intense, Victor cycled tirelessly through several emblematic regions of France, notably the Vosges, Jura Alpes or the French Riviera, pushing his personal limits at every turn of the race.
With an average of more than 400 kilometers per day, he was able to combine speed and endurance to overcome the many obstacles encountered along the way. His performance is an inspiration to cyclists and sports enthusiasts, demonstrating that perseverance, determination and surpassing oneself can lead to extraordinary achievements.
Next departures:
- Friday, June 30 – from 8 a.m. : departure from 500 Km from Saint-Jean-en-Royans
- Friday, June 30 – from 22 a.m. : departure from 300 Km from Mandelieu-La Napoule
Source: CP
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