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Route Everyman

The route for: Pleasure riders Every age Teams & families

Whether old or young, experienced or newcomer: cycling comfortably to the world championship medal/title. Alone, with friends or the whole family - route to feel and experience in a fantastic mountain scenery.

If you fall below one of the three defined riding time limits, you will receive the official Jedermann WM gold, silver or bronze medal.

Impressions of the Jedermann course:

The Everyman course offers a variety of challenges for all abilities, from beginners to experienced riders.

The route is well signposted and there will be additional route marshals to help participants find their way and get support.

Route peculiarities

The routes for the EBWM 2025 will be presented here in the next few weeks.
The special features of the route Everyman 2025:

The entire distance is manageable with one battery charge

round 28 km

Route length

For the whole family, active and connoisseurs

E-Bike-Fahrer durchqueren spritzend einen Fluss vor einer Bergkulisse

Breathtaking panorama

The route leads over fields and scree

E-Bike-Fahrer auf einem ländlichen Weg, umgeben von grünen Wiesen und Bergen

round 790

Altitude meters

Winners' prizes and awards

Course with rating class Everyman

Best Junior 2015 - 2007
MAIN CLASS 2006 - 1996
MASTER 1 1995 - 1986
MASTER 2 1985 - 1976
MASTER 3 1975 - 1966
MASTER 4 1965 - 1956
MASTER 5 from 1955

Registration

Secure your starting place:

Attention: limited starting places

Confirmation of the starting place according to the principle "first come first serve"

Numerous services are included in the registration fee:

E-Bike World Cup T-Shirt

With entry fee including rental e-bike (2 days):

Rental e-bike for Friday
+ Saturday (race day)
included.

Personalized start number when registering by August 15, 2025

Be part of the largest E-Bike Race:

2024: 1.428 participants
2023: 1,317 participants
2022: 1,106 participants
2021: 634 participants
2019: 491 participants
2018: 220 participants