CYCLING: Engadin Road Bike Marathon 2025 (SUI)

Zernez, Switzerland 04 Jul – 06 Jul 2025 Class CPTR – Cycling For All – Road

Website https://www.rad-marathon.ch/de Emailinfo@rad-marathon.ch

Source: https://www.rad-marathon.ch/en and https://www.instagram.com/erm_zernez/

3 days, 5 passes, 221 kilometers and over 4000 meters of altitude: That’s the Engadine Racing Bike Marathon in numbers. The bike race leads from Zernez over impressive mountain routes, past the Swiss National Park, along reservoirs, over high passes and through impressive valleys. Grab your racing bike and join the most spectacular alpine race in Switzerland.

All information at a glance.

The programme is online!

You will find all the important information about the Engadin Cycle Marathon in the programme booklet.

Here you can find the programme booklet


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4.7.2025: 7 km and 400 eg

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Engadin Radmarathon 2024 - La Cuorta

5.7.2025: 97 km and 1367 eg

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Engadin Radmarathon 2023. Bild: Dominik Täuber.

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La Svizra

More than twice as many vertical meters as «La Cuorta» have to be covered on «La Svizra»! You ride through the alpine landscape of the Flüela Pass, cross the impressive Landwasser Valley, cross the Albula Pass and set off on a rapid descent back into the Engadine.

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