registering in advance allows you to avoid the queue

registering in advance allows you to avoid the queue
registering in advance allows you to avoid the queue

The Transterritoire is a mountain bike gathering which is not a competition. The goal is to take a discovery route (20 to 70 km) at your own pace and according to your possibilities, alone, with family, with colleagues or friends.

October 6, Techn’Hom parking lot

Registrations can be made on the day of the event, that is to say Sunday October 6 from 7:30 a.m., at the departure site, Techn’Hom car park in .

Obviously, registering on site, even if it is very practical, means that there will perhaps be a queue before you can set off on the circuits with your bike number and your Transterritoire t-shirt.

There are two other solutions which allow you to take your place directly on the starting line, without having to carry out any formalities.

The first is registration in the offices that will be held next week by volunteers from the organizing association, Compagnie Belfort Loisirs (CBL).

Offices this week in Montbéliard, Bessoncourt and Belfort

They will be on Wednesday October 2 from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Décathlon in Montbéliard. They can also be found on Saturday October 5 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Décathlon in Bessoncourt, Porte d’Alsace, and at the Center E.Leclerc shopping arcade in Belfort. The advantage of these registrations is that you leave straight away with your bike number and your t-shirt. You are already ready for 6.

The second solution is registration on the internet via the Compagnie Belfort Loisirs website. In this case, once registration has been completed, you will need to pick up your plaque and t-shirt at the association’s headquarters, 3 rue Aragon in Belfort (on the elementary school site, on the edge of the neighborhood of Glaze). Equipment handover hours will be held every day (except Sunday) from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. until Thursday October 3 inclusive.

It should be noted that the departure site chosen for October 6 has the advantage of having a very large parking lot. 62% of participants come from the Territoire de Belfort, but 15% of cyclists come from and 13% from Haute-Saône.

The routes are open to classic or electrically assisted mountain bikes.

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