BikingMan 2024: The name of the new champion

After a merciless fight on Taiwan With a fiery leading trio, it is the former French elite cyclist Gregory Cassini who won the Taiwanese stage. He also won the title of BikingMan 2024 with 2067 points ahead of the former 2023 champion, Laurianne Plaçais (1800 points).

Source: CP

Public chat 1,200 ultracyclists entered in the 2024 series, this is the first time that the outcome of the championship has been so close. Congratulations to all the participants who took up the challenge. See you in 2025 for new XXL adventures on revisited courses with exquisite tracks…

Taiwan BikingMan ranking: HERE

2025 in the viewfinder 

The organization makes a point of honor to work each course with a gourmet precision. Beyond the numbers, the regulars of the series know the passion for the design of exceptional tracks.

BikingMan 2024: The name of the new champion

For 2025, the organizer has several new tracks in store as well as new features that you won't soon forget. You can already book your appointment for the events open for pre-registration or final registration.

Whether on gravel or on the route, get ready to live an adventure BikingMan unpublished. The final calendar will be available at the beginning of December so that you can celebrate Christmas with stars in your eyes and XXL goals.

To get involved: HERE

The French Riviera is yours

The stage in the heart of the French Riviera has become a classic of the series. In 2025, it is once again the resort of Valberg which will host two events: 1000 km (route) and 500 km (gravel).

BikingMan 2024: The name of the new champion

The courses promise to be magnificent with an unprecedented discovery of routes and secondary tracks, without tourists, in the Alpes-Maritimes and Var departments.

See you at the end of June, after the summer solstice which will mark the longest day of the year, for an experience BikingMan exceptional. The two tracks (1000 km and 555 gravel) will be revisited to reveal some nuggets of which the organizer has the secret…

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Guillaume Judas

  - 54 years old - Professional journalist since 1992 - Coach / Performance support - Former Elite runner - Current sports practices: route & allroad (a little). - Strava: Guillaume Judas

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