
Have you ever heard of The Traka? If this is not the case, it is time to discover this event which is climbing the ladder of the world of Gravel’s races. Let’s review together which makes it an unmissable event.
The rise of a European event
The Traka is becoming an essential step in the Gravel shopping calendar. With routes of 360 km and 200 km, without forgetting the ultimate challenge of 560 km for the more daring, it has nothing to envy to its North American counterpart, Unbound. Its growing popularity is undeniable, in part thanks to its European location, more accessible for many runners.
A weekend for all enthusiasts
And there is something for everyone! Long walks lovers can participate in the 100 km course, perfect for Those who prefer a less demanding experience. This weekend of festivities takes place in the park which is transformed for the occasion into a real cycling festival in Girona, a city with charming attraction and historical cobblestones.
Breathtaking bikes
In The Traka, bikes are truly the stars of the show. Unlike professional road races where machines are often similar, here, bikes stand out by their diversity and ingenuity. Amateur equipment sometimes competes with those of pros, thus offering enthusiasts of technology a Kyrielle of fascinating discoveries.
For lovers of cycling and technology, The Traka is more generous than other events, such as the famous Paris-Roubaix. The finds are multiple, making the experience all the richer and memorable.
The radiant future of Gravel
With the popularity of the Gravel constantly increasing, it is certain that you will still hear about The Traka in the years to come. It is an event that arouses enthusiasm and makes you want to discover even more hidden treasures in the world of cycling.
In conclusionThe Traka is not only a race, it is a celebration of the Gravel, a tribute to creativity and innovation in the world of cycling. Do not miss the next edition to experience this exceptional adventure from the inside!
By Gilles
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