Further Pyrenees
ExtremeA demanding self-supported gravel and mountain ultra through the high Pyrenees, mixing remote singletrack, gravel cols and hike-a-bike. Known for its raw, adventurous spirit.
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▌ A demanding self-supported gravel and mountain ultra through the high Pyrenees, mixing remote singletrack, gravel cols and hike-a-bike
Europe bikepacking event organized by Further
13 SCORING DIMENSIONS
EFFORT MATRIX
EXPERIENCE MATRIX
GREEN FLAGS
- [+]900 km of extreme gravel through Pyrenees
- [+]22,000 m of climbing — proper elevation
- [+]Self-supported / ultra format = adventure focus
- [+]Organized by Further
- [+]Varied terrain: Gravel, Mountain Roads
- [+]European gravel-festival culture (post-ride food / beer scene)
RED FLAGS
- [!]Ultra distance — needs serious training base
- [!]Extreme rating — only attempt with prior ultra experience
- [!]Self-supported — no aid stations expected
- [!]Details not yet verified — confirm via official site
RIDER FIT
Built for hours in the saddle — your distance
Significant climbing rewards low-watt grinding
Ultra format = guided adventure with timing chips
Self-supported format suits bikepacking instincts
Technical terrain rewards bike-handling
Single-day pace suits crit-style riders less here
900 km is not a race — it's an expedition. Pacing is decided by hours, not km splits, and sleep strategy matters more than power.
TIRE INTEL
Mixed gravel with no extreme demands — go for rolling speed.
WEATHER PLAYBOOK
Pyrenees in autumn (September): expect mild conditions — pack for variable weather. Always check 7-day forecast race week and pack a packable shell.
PACING PLAYBOOK
Resist the urge to push. Your race starts in 48 hours, not at km 0.
Eat early, eat often. Sleep matters more than watts now.
Mental low point. Stick to the plan. Most riders bonk here mentally before physically.
Save matches. The finish line will reveal itself when you stop chasing it.
WHAT TO FEAR
- [!01]Late-race climbs after the legs are gone
- [!02]Mental low point on the long, lonely middle section
- [!03]Resupply gaps — carry more food than you think
INSIDER INTEL
“The climbs are the whole point at Further Pyrenees. You don't do this race for the flats.”
“European gravel has a different rhythm — the long lunch stops, the espresso at km 60, the post-race beer that lasts hours. Further Pyrenees captures that perfectly.”
RACE LOGISTICS
Self-supported by design. Carry your own food, water, tools, and shelter. Resupply from towns en route.
Plan for 24+ hour stretches between resupply points. Carry food and purification.
- +Timing chip + bib
- +Course markings + GPX
- -Spare tubes / tubeless plugs
- -Lodging
- -All food and water beyond the start
- -Shelter / sleep system
- -Tracker (rider-supplied for many ultras)
- -Drop bag transport (unless specified)
Book 6+ months ahead for big events. Check the race partner-hotel list for discounts.
Often the best value for groups. Search the wider race region, not just the start town.
Many gravel events offer on-site camping for a small fee. Check race FAQ.
- ▸Mandatory pre-race brief — non-negotiable attendance.
- ▸GPS device with full route loaded is required, not optional.
TRAVEL OPS
Further Pyrenees is a destination-worthy bikepacking event in France. A solid bucket-list addition.