Edições Anteriores

Edições Anteriores

The European Cycling Challenge is now in its fifth edition. In the past four editions the interest from cities and cyclists has increased year after year, confirming the success of the formula.


EUROPEAN CYCLING CHALLENGE 2016

A new record for the European Cycling Challenge was broken in 2016: 52 cities from 18 European countries and 46,000 participants cycled for more than 4 million kilometers. The Challenge was won by the city of Gdansk, for the second time in a ...

EUROPEAN CYCLING CHALLENGE 2015

EUROPEAN CYCLING CHALLENGE 2015

The 2015 edition is the edition of records: 39 cities from 15 European countries and 26,000 participants cycled for more than 2 million kilometers. The Challenge was won by the city of Gdansk with about 450,000 km tracked, Gdansk was first also in ...

EUROPEAN CYCLING CHALLENGE 2014

EUROPEAN CYCLING CHALLENGE 2014

More than 17,000 cyclists from 32 European cities joined the 2014 edition of the European Cycling Challenge. Throughout the month of May they cycled more than 1.5 million km, for a total savings of 180 tons of CO2. The Challenge was won by the city ...

EUROPEAN CYCLING CHALLENGE 2013

EUROPEAN CYCLING CHALLENGE 2013

12 cities and 3.000 cyclists joined the 2013 edition of the European Cycling Challenge. The distance between the Earth and the Moon was almost covered, because more than 300.000 km were cycled! The winner was Tallinn, for the second time in a raw, second ...

EUROPEAN CYCLING CHALLENGE 2012

EUROPEAN CYCLING CHALLENGE 2012

The first edition of European Cycling Challenge was held in May 2012. Seven European Cities (including Barcellona e Tallinn) challenged each other on cycling the highest number of kms for urban trips. In Estonia (Tallinn), Italy (Bologna and San Lazzaro ...