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#TCRNO5 — TRANSCONTINENTAL The turnout of 283 riders at the Transcontinental Race No. 5 in 2017 was the largest ever, as cyclists arrived in Geraardsbergen eager to ride in Mike’s memory. The Control Point 1 took racers up a short climb to the fairytale castle at the top of the Schloss Lichtenstein. That was the easiest it got. CP2 on Monte Grappa, a mountain in the PODCAST — TRANSCONTINENTAL The TCRNo7 Podcast. The TCRNo7 podcast, finding its way with komoot, the home of those who go further.Komoot, the ultimate route planner and navigation app that helps you explore more. TCRNo7 komoot Podcast will start on Saturday 27th July 2019 with an introduction to the race and some highlights from our registration day in Burgas, Bulgaria. FAQ — TRANSCONTINENTAL The Transcontinental Race is the definitive self-supported bicycle race across Europe. At the sharp end it is a beautifully hard bicycle race, simple in design but complex in execution. Factors of self reliance, logistics, navigation and judgement burden racers’ minds as well as their physiques.BIKE CUSHION COVER
Hand pulled silkscreen printed cushion cover on organic cotton. Hand printed and sewn by Anna. Stylish bicycle design printed in ecological inks on thick organic cotton twill. The fabrics are hard wearing and suitable for upholstery. The organic cotton is hand woven in India inworkshops certified
TCRNO6 RIDERS
Discover in alphabetical order, the athletes both solo and pairs, who take part in the #TCRN06, along with their associated cap numbers. MIKE HALL — TRANSCONTINENTAL Mike Hall - #TCRNo2. Mike Hall was a Yorkshireman who had settled in Wales and made it his home. He started racing mountain bikes as a teenager but became more serious in 2009 when he started competing in 24 hour mountain bike races. His first ultra-distance self-supported race was the Tour Divide in 2011; he then won a major ultra-distance TRANSCONTINENTALTCR2020SPONSORSREPORTPODCASTHISTORYRECORDS The Transcontinental Race is the definitive self-supported bicycle race across Europe. At the sharp end it is a beautifully hard bicycle race, simple in design but complex in execution. Factors of self reliance, logistics, navigation and judgement burden racers’ minds as well as their physiques. T THE RACE — TRANSCONTINENTAL The Transcontinental is a bicycle race across Continental Europe unlike any other.. One stage – The clock never stops.Racers chose where, when and if at all to rest. No Support – Racers can only use what they take with them, or what they can find en-route at commercially available services.. No Route – Only mandatory controls ensure that racers visit some of the most famous pieces of TCRNO7 — TRANSCONTINENTAL TCRNo7 — TRANSCONTINENTAL. The Transcontinental Race is the definitive self-supported bicycle race across Europe. At the sharp end it is a beautifully hard bicycle race, simple in design but complex in execution. Factors of self reliance, logistics, navigation and judgement burden racers’ minds as RECORDS — TRANSCONTINENTAL Transcontinental No.5 took place in 2017. No.5 started in the Flemish city of Geraardsbergen on top of the Kapelmuur and finished at the majestic monoliths of Meteora, Greece. Controls were established at: 1. Schloss Lichtenstein, Germany. 2. Monte Grappa, Italy. 3. HighTatras, Slovakia.
#TCRNO5 — TRANSCONTINENTAL The turnout of 283 riders at the Transcontinental Race No. 5 in 2017 was the largest ever, as cyclists arrived in Geraardsbergen eager to ride in Mike’s memory. The Control Point 1 took racers up a short climb to the fairytale castle at the top of the Schloss Lichtenstein. That was the easiest it got. CP2 on Monte Grappa, a mountain in the PODCAST — TRANSCONTINENTAL The TCRNo7 Podcast. The TCRNo7 podcast, finding its way with komoot, the home of those who go further.Komoot, the ultimate route planner and navigation app that helps you explore more. TCRNo7 komoot Podcast will start on Saturday 27th July 2019 with an introduction to the race and some highlights from our registration day in Burgas, Bulgaria. FAQ — TRANSCONTINENTAL The Transcontinental Race is the definitive self-supported bicycle race across Europe. At the sharp end it is a beautifully hard bicycle race, simple in design but complex in execution. Factors of self reliance, logistics, navigation and judgement burden racers’ minds as well as their physiques.TCRNO6 RIDERS
Discover in alphabetical order, the athletes both solo and pairs, who take part in the #TCRN06, along with their associated cap numbers. MIKE HALL — TRANSCONTINENTAL Mike Hall - #TCRNo2. Mike Hall was a Yorkshireman who had settled in Wales and made it his home. He started racing mountain bikes as a teenager but became more serious in 2009 when he started competing in 24 hour mountain bike races. His first ultra-distance self-supported race was the Tour Divide in 2011; he then won a major ultra-distanceFIONA KOLBINGER
DAILY RACE REPORTS. The seventh edition of the Transcontinental Race was won by 24 year old German doctor, Fiona Kolbinger #TCRNo7cap66 at 7:48am CET on Tuesday 6th of August 2019. She travelled over 4000km from Burgas, Bulgaria to the finish line at Brest in Brittany, in northwest France in just 10 days, 2 hours and 48 minutes. Ben Davies #TCRNo7cap10 takes the 2nd step on the podium THE TRANSCONTINENTAL RACE The Transcontinental Race is the definitive self-supported bicycle race across Europe. At the sharp end it is a beautifully hard bicycle race, simple in design but complex in execution. Factors of self reliance, logistics, navigation and judgement burden racers’ minds as well as their physiques. REGISTER — TRANSCONTINENTAL A number of mandatory control points guide their routes and ensure a healthy amount of climbing to reach some of cycling’s most beautiful and historic monuments. Each year our riders cover roughly 4000km & 15000km respectively to reach the finish line. Our events have ten simple rules which riders must follow to be awarded an officialfinish.
TCRNO8 SHOP
TCRNo8 is postponed for yet another year, we have taken some time to sort through the stores at Lost Dot HQ and found a few goodies to offer for sale - 50% of the profits will go to supporting the race and 50% will be donated to our chosen charity Help Refugees.Help Refugees also operate a shop where you can purchase real items to directlysupport refugees.
TRANSCONTINENTAL RACE T-SHIRT (TREES)- SIZE EXTRA SMALL Anna designed this logo for TCRNo4, we printed a limited number of t-shirts and the last few are available now for sale. Only the sizes and colours advertised are available in limited numbers so please order early to avoid disappointment. This tee is made from organic cotton, using fairtrade pract PAST RACES — TRANSCONTINENTAL previous race records. blog. read rider blogsTCRNO7 KIT LIST
This frame is very much inspired by the TCR riders, pushing their limits every day, the race itself and of course by Mike himself. Together with our other Transcontinental Race partners, fizik, PEdALED and APIDURA and the expert support of Richard from The Bike Shed Wales we decided to build a bike and document our progress. VALLEYCAT ENAMEL MUG WHITE AND BLUE Mike Hall designed the Valleycat logo, we created a limited number of enamel mugs (ideal for coffee or beer around a campfire) and the final few are for sale now. Only the sizes and colours advertised are available in limited numbers so please order early to avoiddisappointment.
TCRNO6 PATCHES PACK OF 6 TCRNo8 is postponed for yet another year, we have taken some time to sort through the stores at Lost Dot HQ and found a few goodies to offer for sale - 50% of the profits will go to supporting the race and 50% will be donated to our chosen charity Help Refugees.Help Refugees also operate a shop where you can purchase real items to directlysupport refugees.
TCRNO7 RIDERS
TCRNo7 introduce the riders of this year’s race across the continent from the Black Sea coast and soviet era architecture to the half-way-point of Paris- Brest-Paris. matthew falconer #TCRNo7cap2 Bjorn Lenhard #TCRNo7cap3 Alexandre LE ROUX #TCRNo7cap4 StephaneTCRNO6 RIDERS
Discover in alphabetical order, the athletes both solo and pairs, who take part in the #TCRN06, along with their associated cap numbers. TRANSCONTINENTALTCR2020SPONSORSREPORTPODCASTHISTORYRECORDS The Transcontinental Race is the definitive self-supported bicycle race across Europe. At the sharp end it is a beautifully hard bicycle race, simple in design but complex in execution. Factors of self reliance, logistics, navigation and judgement burden racers’ minds as well as their physiques. T THE RACE — TRANSCONTINENTAL The Transcontinental is a bicycle race across Continental Europe unlike any other.. One stage – The clock never stops.Racers chose where, when and if at all to rest. No Support – Racers can only use what they take with them, or what they can find en-route at commercially available services.. No Route – Only mandatory controls ensure that racers visit some of the most famous pieces of TCRNO7 — TRANSCONTINENTAL TCRNo7 — TRANSCONTINENTAL. The Transcontinental Race is the definitive self-supported bicycle race across Europe. At the sharp end it is a beautifully hard bicycle race, simple in design but complex in execution. Factors of self reliance, logistics, navigation and judgement burden racers’ minds as RECORDS — TRANSCONTINENTAL Transcontinental No.5 took place in 2017. No.5 started in the Flemish city of Geraardsbergen on top of the Kapelmuur and finished at the majestic monoliths of Meteora, Greece. Controls were established at: 1. Schloss Lichtenstein, Germany. 2. Monte Grappa, Italy. 3. HighTatras, Slovakia.
#TCRNO5 — TRANSCONTINENTAL The turnout of 283 riders at the Transcontinental Race No. 5 in 2017 was the largest ever, as cyclists arrived in Geraardsbergen eager to ride in Mike’s memory. The Control Point 1 took racers up a short climb to the fairytale castle at the top of the Schloss Lichtenstein. That was the easiest it got. CP2 on Monte Grappa, a mountain in the PODCAST — TRANSCONTINENTALROUTE OF TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILROADMAP OF THE TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILROAD The TCRNo7 Podcast. The TCRNo7 podcast, finding its way with komoot, the home of those who go further.Komoot, the ultimate route planner and navigation app that helps you explore more. TCRNo7 komoot Podcast will start on Saturday 27th July 2019 with an introduction to the race and some highlights from our registration day in Burgas, Bulgaria. FAQ — TRANSCONTINENTAL The Transcontinental Race is the definitive self-supported bicycle race across Europe. At the sharp end it is a beautifully hard bicycle race, simple in design but complex in execution. Factors of self reliance, logistics, navigation and judgement burden racers’ minds as well as their physiques.BIKE CUSHION COVER
Hand pulled silkscreen printed cushion cover on organic cotton. Hand printed and sewn by Anna. Stylish bicycle design printed in ecological inks on thick organic cotton twill. The fabrics are hard wearing and suitable for upholstery. The organic cotton is hand woven in India inworkshops certified
TCRNO6 RIDERS
Discover in alphabetical order, the athletes both solo and pairs, who take part in the #TCRN06, along with their associated cap numbers. MIKE HALL — TRANSCONTINENTAL Mike Hall - #TCRNo2. Mike Hall was a Yorkshireman who had settled in Wales and made it his home. He started racing mountain bikes as a teenager but became more serious in 2009 when he started competing in 24 hour mountain bike races. His first ultra-distance self-supported race was the Tour Divide in 2011; he then won a major ultra-distance TRANSCONTINENTALTCR2020SPONSORSREPORTPODCASTHISTORYRECORDS The Transcontinental Race is the definitive self-supported bicycle race across Europe. At the sharp end it is a beautifully hard bicycle race, simple in design but complex in execution. Factors of self reliance, logistics, navigation and judgement burden racers’ minds as well as their physiques. T THE RACE — TRANSCONTINENTAL The Transcontinental is a bicycle race across Continental Europe unlike any other.. One stage – The clock never stops.Racers chose where, when and if at all to rest. No Support – Racers can only use what they take with them, or what they can find en-route at commercially available services.. No Route – Only mandatory controls ensure that racers visit some of the most famous pieces of TCRNO7 — TRANSCONTINENTAL TCRNo7 — TRANSCONTINENTAL. The Transcontinental Race is the definitive self-supported bicycle race across Europe. At the sharp end it is a beautifully hard bicycle race, simple in design but complex in execution. Factors of self reliance, logistics, navigation and judgement burden racers’ minds as RECORDS — TRANSCONTINENTAL Transcontinental No.5 took place in 2017. No.5 started in the Flemish city of Geraardsbergen on top of the Kapelmuur and finished at the majestic monoliths of Meteora, Greece. Controls were established at: 1. Schloss Lichtenstein, Germany. 2. Monte Grappa, Italy. 3. HighTatras, Slovakia.
#TCRNO5 — TRANSCONTINENTAL The turnout of 283 riders at the Transcontinental Race No. 5 in 2017 was the largest ever, as cyclists arrived in Geraardsbergen eager to ride in Mike’s memory. The Control Point 1 took racers up a short climb to the fairytale castle at the top of the Schloss Lichtenstein. That was the easiest it got. CP2 on Monte Grappa, a mountain in the PODCAST — TRANSCONTINENTALROUTE OF TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILROADMAP OF THE TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILROAD The TCRNo7 Podcast. The TCRNo7 podcast, finding its way with komoot, the home of those who go further.Komoot, the ultimate route planner and navigation app that helps you explore more. TCRNo7 komoot Podcast will start on Saturday 27th July 2019 with an introduction to the race and some highlights from our registration day in Burgas, Bulgaria. FAQ — TRANSCONTINENTAL The Transcontinental Race is the definitive self-supported bicycle race across Europe. At the sharp end it is a beautifully hard bicycle race, simple in design but complex in execution. Factors of self reliance, logistics, navigation and judgement burden racers’ minds as well as their physiques.BIKE CUSHION COVER
Hand pulled silkscreen printed cushion cover on organic cotton. Hand printed and sewn by Anna. Stylish bicycle design printed in ecological inks on thick organic cotton twill. The fabrics are hard wearing and suitable for upholstery. The organic cotton is hand woven in India inworkshops certified
TCRNO6 RIDERS
Discover in alphabetical order, the athletes both solo and pairs, who take part in the #TCRN06, along with their associated cap numbers. MIKE HALL — TRANSCONTINENTAL Mike Hall - #TCRNo2. Mike Hall was a Yorkshireman who had settled in Wales and made it his home. He started racing mountain bikes as a teenager but became more serious in 2009 when he started competing in 24 hour mountain bike races. His first ultra-distance self-supported race was the Tour Divide in 2011; he then won a major ultra-distance THE TRANSCONTINENTAL RACE The Transcontinental Race is the definitive self-supported bicycle race across Europe. At the sharp end it is a beautifully hard bicycle race, simple in design but complex in execution. Factors of self reliance, logistics, navigation and judgement burden racers’ minds as well as their physiques. REGISTER — TRANSCONTINENTAL A number of mandatory control points guide their routes and ensure a healthy amount of climbing to reach some of cycling’s most beautiful and historic monuments. Each year our riders cover roughly 4000km & 15000km respectively to reach the finish line. Our events have ten simple rules which riders must follow to be awarded an officialfinish.
TCRNO8 SHOP
TCRNo8 is postponed for yet another year, we have taken some time to sort through the stores at Lost Dot HQ and found a few goodies to offer for sale - 50% of the profits will go to supporting the race and 50% will be donated to our chosen charity Help Refugees.Help Refugees also operate a shop where you can purchase real items to directlysupport refugees.
TRANSCONTINENTAL RACE T-SHIRT (TREES)- SIZE EXTRA SMALL Anna designed this logo for TCRNo4, we printed a limited number of t-shirts and the last few are available now for sale. Only the sizes and colours advertised are available in limited numbers so please order early to avoid disappointment. This tee is made from organic cotton, using fairtrade pract PAST RACES — TRANSCONTINENTAL previous race records. blog. read rider blogsTCRNO7 KIT LIST
This frame is very much inspired by the TCR riders, pushing their limits every day, the race itself and of course by Mike himself. Together with our other Transcontinental Race partners, fizik, PEdALED and APIDURA and the expert support of Richard from The Bike Shed Wales we decided to build a bike and document our progress. VALLEYCAT ENAMEL MUG WHITE AND BLUE Mike Hall designed the Valleycat logo, we created a limited number of enamel mugs (ideal for coffee or beer around a campfire) and the final few are for sale now. Only the sizes and colours advertised are available in limited numbers so please order early to avoiddisappointment.
TCRNO6 PATCHES PACK OF 6 TCRNo8 is postponed for yet another year, we have taken some time to sort through the stores at Lost Dot HQ and found a few goodies to offer for sale - 50% of the profits will go to supporting the race and 50% will be donated to our chosen charity Help Refugees.Help Refugees also operate a shop where you can purchase real items to directlysupport refugees.
TCRNO7 RIDERS
TCRNo7 introduce the riders of this year’s race across the continent from the Black Sea coast and soviet era architecture to the half-way-point of Paris- Brest-Paris. matthew falconer #TCRNo7cap2 Bjorn Lenhard #TCRNo7cap3 Alexandre LE ROUX #TCRNo7cap4 StephaneTCRNO6 RIDERS
Discover in alphabetical order, the athletes both solo and pairs, who take part in the #TCRN06, along with their associated cap numbers. TRANSCONTINENTALTCR2020SPONSORSREPORTPODCASTHISTORYRECORDS The Transcontinental Race is the definitive self-supported bicycle race across Europe. At the sharp end it is a beautifully hard bicycle race, simple in design but complex in execution. Factors of self reliance, logistics, navigation and judgement burden racers’ minds as well as their physiques. T THE RACE — TRANSCONTINENTAL The Transcontinental is a bicycle race across Continental Europe unlike any other.. One stage – The clock never stops.Racers chose where, when and if at all to rest. No Support – Racers can only use what they take with them, or what they can find en-route at commercially available services.. No Route – Only mandatory controls ensure that racers visit some of the most famous pieces of RECORDS — TRANSCONTINENTAL In a twist long considered by race organisers the seventh edition of the race started on the eastern edge of Europe and finish in the west offering riders a fresh perspective on the diversity of landscapes and cultures across the continent. TCRNO7 — TRANSCONTINENTAL The Transcontinental Race is the definitive self-supported bicycle race across Europe. At the sharp end it is a beautifully hard bicycle race, simple in design but complex in execution. Factors of self reliance, logistics, navigation and judgement burden racers’ mindsas well as
FAQ — TRANSCONTINENTAL FreQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS FOR RIDERS . TCRNo8 - We regret to announce that TCRNo8 is postponed until 2022. Lost Dot will release news of TCRNo8 2022 (routes and dates) in November 2021. PODCAST — TRANSCONTINENTALROUTE OF TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILROADMAP OF THE TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILROAD The TCRNo7 Podcast. The TCRNo7 podcast, finding its way with komoot, the home of those who go further.Komoot, the ultimate route planner and navigation app that helps you explore more. TCRNo7 komoot Podcast will start on Saturday 27th July 2019 with an introduction to the race and some highlights from our registration day in Burgas, Bulgaria. #TCRNO5 — TRANSCONTINENTAL After the tragic death of the Transcontinental Race’s founder and director, Mike Hall, the future of his race was uncertain. A team, that included Mike’s partner and race coordinator, friends and fellow racers, formed to keep his race and legacy alive.TCRNO6 RIDERS
Discover in alphabetical order, the athletes both solo and pairs, who take part in the #TCRN06, along with their associated cap numbers. MIKE HALL — TRANSCONTINENTAL Mike Hall was a Yorkshireman who had settled in Wales and made it his home. He started racing mountain bikes as a teenager but became more serious in 2009 when he started competing in 24 hour mountain bikeraces.
FIONA KOLBINGER
DAILY RACE REPORTS. The seventh edition of the Transcontinental Race was won by 24 year old German doctor, Fiona Kolbinger #TCRNo7cap66 at 7:48am CET on Tuesday 6th of August 2019. She travelled over 4000km from Burgas, Bulgaria to the finish line at Brest in Brittany, in northwest France in just 10 days, 2 hours and 48 minutes. Ben Davies #TCRNo7cap10 takes the 2nd step on the podium TRANSCONTINENTALTCR2020SPONSORSREPORTPODCASTHISTORYRECORDS The Transcontinental Race is the definitive self-supported bicycle race across Europe. At the sharp end it is a beautifully hard bicycle race, simple in design but complex in execution. Factors of self reliance, logistics, navigation and judgement burden racers’ minds as well as their physiques. T THE RACE — TRANSCONTINENTAL The Transcontinental is a bicycle race across Continental Europe unlike any other.. One stage – The clock never stops.Racers chose where, when and if at all to rest. No Support – Racers can only use what they take with them, or what they can find en-route at commercially available services.. No Route – Only mandatory controls ensure that racers visit some of the most famous pieces of RECORDS — TRANSCONTINENTAL In a twist long considered by race organisers the seventh edition of the race started on the eastern edge of Europe and finish in the west offering riders a fresh perspective on the diversity of landscapes and cultures across the continent. TCRNO7 — TRANSCONTINENTAL The Transcontinental Race is the definitive self-supported bicycle race across Europe. At the sharp end it is a beautifully hard bicycle race, simple in design but complex in execution. Factors of self reliance, logistics, navigation and judgement burden racers’ mindsas well as
FAQ — TRANSCONTINENTAL FreQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS FOR RIDERS . TCRNo8 - We regret to announce that TCRNo8 is postponed until 2022. Lost Dot will release news of TCRNo8 2022 (routes and dates) in November 2021. PODCAST — TRANSCONTINENTALROUTE OF TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILROADMAP OF THE TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILROAD The TCRNo7 Podcast. The TCRNo7 podcast, finding its way with komoot, the home of those who go further.Komoot, the ultimate route planner and navigation app that helps you explore more. TCRNo7 komoot Podcast will start on Saturday 27th July 2019 with an introduction to the race and some highlights from our registration day in Burgas, Bulgaria. #TCRNO5 — TRANSCONTINENTAL After the tragic death of the Transcontinental Race’s founder and director, Mike Hall, the future of his race was uncertain. A team, that included Mike’s partner and race coordinator, friends and fellow racers, formed to keep his race and legacy alive.TCRNO6 RIDERS
Discover in alphabetical order, the athletes both solo and pairs, who take part in the #TCRN06, along with their associated cap numbers. MIKE HALL — TRANSCONTINENTAL Mike Hall was a Yorkshireman who had settled in Wales and made it his home. He started racing mountain bikes as a teenager but became more serious in 2009 when he started competing in 24 hour mountain bikeraces.
FIONA KOLBINGER
DAILY RACE REPORTS. The seventh edition of the Transcontinental Race was won by 24 year old German doctor, Fiona Kolbinger #TCRNo7cap66 at 7:48am CET on Tuesday 6th of August 2019. She travelled over 4000km from Burgas, Bulgaria to the finish line at Brest in Brittany, in northwest France in just 10 days, 2 hours and 48 minutes. Ben Davies #TCRNo7cap10 takes the 2nd step on the podium THE TRANSCONTINENTAL RACE The Transcontinental Race is the definitive self-supported bicycle race across Europe. At the sharp end it is a beautifully hard bicycle race, simple in design but complex in execution. Factors of self reliance, logistics, navigation and judgement burden racers’ minds as well as their physiques. REGISTER — TRANSCONTINENTAL Volunteer with LOST DOT. Lost Dot events are self-supported bicycle races in Europe for standard upright bicycles.Factors of self reliance, logistics, navigation and judgement burden PAST RACES — TRANSCONTINENTAL previous race records. blog. read rider blogsTCRNO7 KIT LIST
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Returning to the traditional direction of a journey from west to east the race starts on the western most tip of France in the historic portcity of Brest.
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DAILY RACE REPORTS. The seventh edition of the Transcontinental Race was won by 24 year old German doctor, Fiona Kolbinger #TCRNo7cap66 at 7:48am CET on Tuesday 6th of August 2019. She travelled over 4000km from Burgas, Bulgaria to the finish line at Brest in Brittany, in northwest France in just 10 days, 2 hours and 48 minutes. Ben Davies #TCRNo7cap10 takes the 2nd step on the podium reachingTCRNO6 RIDERS
Discover in alphabetical order, the athletes both solo and pairs, who take part in the #TCRN06, along with their associated cap numbers.TCRNO7 RIDERS
TCRNo7 introduce the riders of this year’s race across the continent from the Black Sea coast and soviet era architecture to the half-way-point of Paris- Brest-Paris. matthew falconer #TCRNo7cap2 Bjorn Lenhard #TCRNo7cap3 Alexandre LE ROUX #TCRNo7cap4 StephaneTCRNO7 FINAL REPORT
DAILY RACE REPORTS. The seventh edition of the Transcontinental Race was won by 24 year old German doctor, Fiona Kolbinger #TCRNo7cap66 at 7:48am CET on Tuesday 6th of August 2019. She travelled over 4000km from Burgas, Bulgaria to the finish line at Brest in Brittany, in northwest France in just 10 days, 2 hours and 48 minutes. Ben Davies #TCRNo7cap10 takes the 2nd step on the podiumFIONA KOLBINGER
DAILY RACE REPORTS. The seventh edition of the Transcontinental Race was won by 24 year old German doctor, Fiona Kolbinger #TCRNo7cap66 at 7:48am CET on Tuesday 6th of August 2019. She travelled over 4000km from Burgas, Bulgaria to the finish line at Brest in Brittany, in northwest France in just 10 days, 2 hours and 48 minutes. Ben Davies #TCRNo7cap10 takes the 2nd step on the podium > We regret to announce TCRNo8 is postponed until 2022. Click here for > our public statement.`
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