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A cyclosportive, or often simply sportive, is a short to long distance, organised, mass-participation
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event, typically held annually. The Italian term '' Gran Fondo'' is commonly used for these events in the United States, Australia and some other English-speaking countries. ''Cyclosportive'' is short for the French term french: label=none, randonnée cyclosportive (the spelling cyclosportif is sometimes also used but ''cyclosportive'' is correct as ''randonnée'' is a feminine noun in French). Many cyclists use sportives to challenge themselves in a personal battle against the distance and then ultimately, the clock. Some participants in a cyclosportive will ride the event like a race, with prizes awarded and considerable prestige for top place finishers, particularly in events like La Marmotte, L'Étape du Tour and the Ardechoise. A cyclosportive falls between a traditional cycle road race and the more challenging non-competitive randonnée or Audax events. Riders normally carry a number and the time they take to complete the course is recorded. There is usually an upper time limit within which the course must be completed (unlike many randonnée events, there is no lower limit preventing riders from completing the course quickly). The already lengthy course will traditionally include climbs and difficult riding conditions, adding to the merit of the event (e.g. the cobblestones of the
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). The routes will usually be well sign-posted and/or marshalled (some cyclosportives take place on roads which have been closed to motor traffic for the duration of the event), riders will be able to use feeding stations positioned at intervals along the route to replenish their food and drink supplies and mechanical and medical support may also be provided. Some attract thousands of participants - since 2000 l'Etape du Tour has offered places to 8,500 riders each year.


Sportive event timings

Although sportives are not races, entrants' times are usually recorded and sometimes riders are given their finishing position. This can encourage the fastest cyclists to push the pace, with faster riders working together to increase speed in a pro-peloton style. The majority of riders will simply be happy to complete the distance within the time allowance. It is common in France and Italy for prizes to be awarded to the winner and to those winning age-related categories. In the United Kingdom, sportives are not held as races in order to avoid strict rules governing cycle races on public roads.


Established sportive events

The first ever French cyclosportive was La Marmotte, which was first run in 1982 on a route starting in Bourg d'Oisans and taking in the Col de la Croix de Fer, Col du Telegraphe and Col du Galibier before climbing to finish at the top of one of the most famous
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climbs at Alpe d'Huez. It remains one of the most popular cyclosportive events today in Europe and is often considered to be the hardest cyclosportive. Arguably the most famous of the cyclosportives today is the French l'Etape du Tour, held each July over a stage of that particular year's Tour de France, usually a mountain stage. This over-subscribed event sees approximately 7,500 riders attempting to emulate the professional cyclists. The Ardéchoise is one of Europe's largest event with 15,000 riders taking part but this time participants are able to choose from a range of circuits, from 66 km to 268 km. The
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had 18,000 participants in its 2007 edition and 17,000 in 2008. Riders can also choose from different circuits including mountainbike courses, from 28 km to 256 km. These events often enjoy roads closed to traffic for the duration of the event, allowing riders to enjoy the full width of the road and to profit from the often technical sections of the route. Another coveted French event, the Paris-Roubaix Challenge, mimics the legendary one-day classic
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. Held bi-annually, this sportive increases the test of reliability and endurance yet further with 26 sections of pavé which total some 42 km (26miles). It is not uncommon for riders to break bikes and even bones over these cobbled roads. Other notable events are the Cape Argus Cycle Tour in South Africa which celebrated its 30th year in 2007 with 40,000 entrants and Italy's
Maratona dles Dolomites The Maratona dles Dolomites (Ladin for "Dolomites Marathon"; it, Maratona delle Dolomiti), is an annual single-day road bicycle race covering seven mountain passes in the Dolomites. Open to amateur cyclists, the Maratona—with 9,000 riders ...
. The largest open road cyclosportive in the UK is the ''Verenti Dragon Ride Wales'', held each June over a challenging 200 km mountainous course in South Wales. There are three UK cyclosportives held on closed roads: the annual ''Etape Caledonia'' which attracted some 3,500 cyclists in its 2009 edition, follows a route around the Perthshire highlands; the ''Etape Cymru'', first held in October 2011 on North Wales roads including the Horseshoe Pass; and the Prudential RideLondon-Surrey 100 through central London and the Surrey countryside, which in its inaugural run in 2013 was completed by nearly 16,000 riders, and by over 20,000 the next year. Cyclosportives that are longer than 300 km fit the criteria for
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events. Although the Milan-San Remo cyclosportive proclaims itself to be the "longest Granfondo in the world", it is only long and there are several others that are longer. Bordeaux-Paris was a professional race until 1988 and returned in 2014 as a cyclosportive with a route of about . Th
Tour du Mont Blanc
is a long cyclosportive over mountainous terrain through France, Switzerland, and Italy. Slightly longer still is th
Wysam 333
in Switzerland at . There is also the Vätternrundan cyclosportive that does a tour of the Swedish lake, which is a route that measures . In New Zealand, there is the Lake Taupo Cycle Challenge. The standard cyclosportive option involves a single lap of the lake, which is long, but there are also options to do two laps in one day for , with no support on the first lap, or start one day earlier and do four laps, , which is more of a randonneuring event. Every second year there is also an 8 lap option, long, but a following support vehicle is required for that version making it an ultracycling event.


Examples of notable cyclosportives

*Australia ** Around the Bay in a Day ** Audax Alpine Classic *Belgium **
Tour of Flanders The Tour of Flanders ( nl, Ronde van Vlaanderen), also known as ''De Ronde'' (''"The Tour"''), is an annual road cycling race held in Belgium every spring. The most important cycling race in Flanders, it is part of the UCI World Tour and orga ...
** Liège-Bastogne-Liège *Italy ** Granfondo Milano-Sanremo ** L'Eroica - vintage themed cyclosportive **
Maratona dles Dolomites The Maratona dles Dolomites (Ladin for "Dolomites Marathon"; it, Maratona delle Dolomiti), is an annual single-day road bicycle race covering seven mountain passes in the Dolomites. Open to amateur cyclists, the Maratona—with 9,000 riders ...
*Finland ** Tour de Helsinki *France ** l'Etape du Tour. ** La Marmotte. **
Time-Megeve-Mont-Blanc The Time-Megeve-Mont-Blanc is a cyclosportive that takes place early June in the northern part of the French Alps, 45 km from Geneva. This cycling event attracts 2,000 riders on a 140-km route that starts from the valley town of Sallanches an ...
*Greece ** The Tour of Crete *Ireland ** Wicklow 200 *New Zealand ** Lake Taupo Cycle Challenge *Norway **
Styrkeprøven , also called ('The Great Trial of Strength'), is a long bicycle cyclosportive which starts in Trondheim and finishes in Oslo, Norway. It was first held in 1967, initiated by Erik Gjems-Onstad and has taken place since then in late June ev ...
*South Africa ** Pick 'n Pay Cape Argus Cycle Tour ** 94.7 Cycle Challenge ** Herald Cycle Tour ** Pick n Pay Fast One **Amashova Durban Classic Race *Spain ** Quebrantahuesos *Sweden ** Vätternrundan *United Kingdom ** Etape du Dales ** Fred Whitton Challengehttp://www.fredwhittonchallenge.org.uk ** Great Manchester Cycle ** Tour Pour La Mer ** Prudential RideLondon-Surrey 100 *United States ** King Ridge GranFondo ** Sea Otter Classic


See also

* Brevet or Randonnée * Challenge riding * UCI Golden Bike *
Century ride A century ride is a road cycling ride of 100 kilometers or more in metric system countries or 100 miles (160.9 km) or more in imperial system countries, usually as a cycling club-sponsored event. Many cycling clubs sponsor an annual century rid ...
* Gran Fondo


References

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