YOU’RE INVITED TO TRAVEL THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS ON FULGAZ.
Embark on a global cycling adventure starting in Washington, DC, where you’ll ride past iconic US landmarks like the Pentagon and the Washington Monument. From there, your journey takes you eastward, exploring the landscapes of Norway, England, France, Germany, Italy, Madagascar, the UAE, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand. The adventure concludes with a breathtaking final ride in Canada.
Prepare for a two-wheeled sightseeing experience filled with scenic rivers, charming villages, cherry blossoms, beaches, and more.
Complete all 12 stages to earn your “Around the World in 80 Days” event badge and mark 12 countries on your FulGaz Passport.
New users to FulGaz can take advantage of our 14-Day free trial to get started.
Locate the event in the ‘Around the World in 80 Days‘ ride channel found on your in-app home screen. Note that this won’t be visible until Tuesday 24th September.
Start riding You have from the October 4 to December 22 to complete the tour, 2 rides will be released every second Saturday for you to ride
Earn your virtual badge Complete the Around the World in 80 Days challenge and earn your virtual badge, automatically added to your FulGaz Passport.
1. Washington DC Cherry Blossom
Ride Opens: October 4
Stage 1 of the Around the World in 80 Days challenge is arguably one of our most interesting. The ride starts across the street from the construction of the new Amazon HQ, goes past the Pentagon then over the Potomac River to the Jefferson Memorial. From there it goes to Hains Point, one of the most popular exercise venues in the US. A 3.2 mile loop resplendent with cherry blossom. Onto the Mall and up to the US Capitol, finishing up on the Washington Monument with a glimpse of the White House.
Distance
24.61km
Elevation
64m
Duration
00:52:00
2. Reine Lofoten
Ride Opens: October 4
This will be one of the most scenic rides you will ever do so sit down, ride slowly and enjoy as we start at the southern tip of the Lofoten Isles in the village of Å (pronounced ‘or’) and listen to the Kittiwake’s nesting on the bakery!
We will head north crossing several road bridges and marvel at the incredible backdrop of towering mountains rising from the sea passing by the beautiful little fishing villages of Moskenes, the spectacular Reine, onto the tiny island of Hamnøy and finish in Sund.
Distance
25.71km
Elevation
399m
Duration
01:25:00
3. Nidderdale Reservoirs
Ride Opens: October 19
A gently rolling ride from Pateley Bridge, passing Gouthwaite reservoir and then climbing almost to the top of Nidderdale, next to the Scar House and Angram reservoirs.
At Lofthouse at 10Km we continue straight on, ignoring the turn onto Côte de Lofthouse, then bear right onto a private road leading up to the reservoirs. The jagged peak in front of you at the finish is Great Whernside; over the brow is Wharfedale and Kettlewell and the infamous Park Rash (OC-45).
Watch our for the lapwing flying along in front of you for a few seconds at 5.5Km.
Distance
19.76km
Elevation
321m
Duration
01:02:00
4. Pont d'Arc
Ride Opens: October 19
The Pont d’Arc is a natural stone arch over the Ardèche River and is one of France’s iconic landmarks.
To get there the ride starts at the pretty town of Vogüé before heading over unspoilt rolling hills, through the quiet roads and eventually reaching the spectacular Gorges de l’Ardèche.
Distance
25.44km
Elevation
241m
Duration
00:57:00
5. Bad Hindelang to Tannheimer Tal
Ride Opens: November 2
Start in Bad Hindelang, Germany and follow the road onto the well-known Oberjoch Pass. It’s not too long with mostly moderate grades. Shortly after Schattwald in Austria, we deviate onto smaller bike-paths and cycle through the Tannheimer Tal towards Grän where the ride finishes with a last view into the mountains.
Distance
21.5km
Elevation
495m
Duration
00:54:00
6. Torrenieri to Buonconvento
Ride Opens: November 2
Our ride starts in the centre of Torrenieri and continues by 5% tarmac climb to Podere Poggio al Sorbo.
Here we start the L´Eroica gravel route in beautiful landscapes to the historical village Lucignano d´Asso. Then downhill to the wide tarmac road for a moment and back to the gravel on known Pieve a Salti. This route was part of the spring classic Strade Bianche and also featured in famous automobile Rallye San Remo in the 80s.
Distance
24.72km
Elevation
448m
Duration
01:04:00
7. Col of Dango
Ride Opens: November 16
Madagascar is a beautiful island with culture and many indigenous animals.
This ride begins with a descent to the Kitsamby river, then we start a 12Km climb to Dango village.
Distance
19.08km
Elevation
597m
Duration
01:14:00
8. Jumeirah Beach
Ride Opens: November 16
An early evening ride along the famous Nad Al Sheba cycling track in Dubai towards Jumeirah Beach. Enjoy the cityscape views with glimpses of the world’s tallest skyscraper the Burj Khalifa, and finish beachside with the distinctive Burj Al Arab hotel in the distance.
It’s a furious descent into Sandy Bay as thoughts turn to post-ride coffee, finishing the ride with a view across the harbour.
Distance
23.25km
Elevation
54m
Duration
00:59:00
9. Tsukuba Kasumigaura Ring Ring Road
Ride Opens: November 30
Take a journey with us through the Mount Tsukuba area. A gentle uphill climb awaits you!
Distance
27.33km
Elevation
618m
Duration
01:10:00
10. Bruny Island Explorer
Ride Opens: November 30
Bruny is an island gem off the coast of Tasmania. Starting on the coastal road at sunrise we roll past Hotel Bruny (try the oysters and local cider) then climb inland before taking a left at the famous Bruny Bread Fridge, onto some pristine Tassie gravel. Hitting the end of the road it’s a quick U-turn, back through town and up Alonnah Climb (1.2km at 5% average). Another U-turn outside Bruny Island Premium Wines (try the Pinot Noir) before descending back into Alonnah, finishing with glorious views across the water.
Distance
21.14km
Elevation
260m
Duration
00:48:00
11. Glendhu Bay to Treble Cone
Ride Opens: December 14
Ride from Glendhu Mountain bike Park near Wanaka to the Treble Cone ski field turnoff and back.
This 17km ride was filmed on a sunny summer day and incorporates stunning mountain and lake scenery including views of Mount Aspiring in the distance.
Distance
17km
Elevation
218m
Duration
00:41:00
12. Spring in Kincardine
Ride Opens: December 14
The Lake Huron shore in Ontario is known for sandy beaches, and beautiful sunsets.
This short ride through the town of Kincardine takes us along Boiler Beach road, named for wreckage from a boiler partially buried in the sand from the steamship “Erie Belle” that exploded in 1883. We’ll pass the historic lighthouse a few times, and pass some of the town’s main street with largely intact historical buildings typical of the late 19th and early 20th century in Ontario.