"The HANNIBAL MOUNTAIN CHALLENGE 2014 will become Europe´s most important racing bike stage race".
What: The most fascinating and spectacular amateur stage race across Europe!
Spectacular courses, beautiful panoramas, famous cities hosting the stages, the greatest Climbs from the Alps
and Nature Parks make this event into an unique experience.
14 Stages Challenge from Vienna to Monaco.
When: From Saturday 23 rd August until Sunday 7 th September 2014 we invite racing bike enthusiasts cycling athletes to start the first Hannibal Mountain Challenge.
Where: From Vienna to Monaco trough 8 Alp States: Austria, Slovenia, Italy, Germany, Lichtenstein, Switzerland,France, Monaco.
Facts: Maximum 120 bikers, 2139 km, 8 Alp States, 11 famous Ski Resorts as hosting cities, International famous
hosting cities for start and finish, 23 prestigious Climbs, 44.175 height meters and crossing 12 Nature Parks.
Race: 14 Stages Challenge: From 23 rd August until 7 th September 2014
From Vienna to Monte Carlo.
If you reach the finish line in Monte Carlo you receive a lifetime Membership of the Hannibal Hero Society.
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