A week at the end of October on the Bodensee Königssee cycle path in Corona times. A lot of improvisation and bans on accommodation make planning difficult. Have fun with this episode, you can read the article here: Bikepacking: Bodensee-Königssee Radweg Feedback: info@rennrad-hamburg.de You can find the podcast here: Podcast on iTunes Podcast on Spotify Podcast
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Participating in the Transcontinental Race No 8 is a big thing on my calendar this year. Approximately 4000 km and 40.000 hm are a huge challenge for me and require a lot of training, but the equipment also presents me with major tasks and, above all, a lot of tests and
Read moreBikepacking packing list for the road bike
On my bikepacking tour with the racing bike from Hamburg to Riva del Garda and back to Füssen, I gained a lot of experience, for example what you need to have with you when you go on a bikepacking tour with a racing bike. I only packed the essentials and only one
Read moreBikepacking – Bodensee-Königssee-Radweg Part 2
Second and last part of my bikepacking travel report during Corona times. I ride a bit on the Bodensee-Königssee cycle path before I turn north due to Corona. Some regions went into lockdown at the end of October. If you haven't read the first part yet, you can read it here: Bikepacking - Bodensee-Königssee-Radweg Stage 4 -
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Bikepacking in times of Corona, the TCR (Transcontinental Race) was actually supposed to take place for me this year. Instead, it was a mixed season for all of us: no races, no marathons, no RTF or other tours that motivate you, hardly any club training I know I'm not the only one, that's why
Read moreMicroadventure 🚴♂️ – Just get out
The term microadventure is about as trendy as bikepacking. Ultimately, in my world, a micro adventure is also bikepacking light. When I talk about bikepacking, I mean a trip over several days, preferably from A to B. On the other hand, when I talk about a micro adventure, I mean a maximum of two
Read moreThe perfect bikepacking road bike
Anyone who has been on a bikepacking tour with their bike at least once will quickly wish for some more equipment. I'm not talking about tents, stoves or bags here, but about other equipment on the bike. Things that make life a little easier. That starts with the semi-trailer on the handlebars
Read moreBikepacking – Hamburg to Riva del Garda
My bikepacking tour from Hamburg to Riva del Garda and back to Füssen took me across Germany, Austria and a bit through Italy. The way back to Füssen took me a second time over the Alps on a different route. Doing this tour was a long-cherished one
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