Vätternrundan (pronounced vet-turn-rund-an) is the largest recreational bicycle ride in the world. The 300 km course follows the shoreline of the beautiful Lake Vättern and early starters can see the sun set and rise over the lake during the ride.
Vätternrundan starts and finishes in Motala, Sweden, which swells to three times its size during the cycling events. The cyclists, their friends and relatives and the thousands of bicycles create a festival atmosphere, making the bike ride that extra special. Many cyclists return year after year to be a part of this large and welcoming cycling community.
The course appeals to all sorts of bicycle enthusiasts and the level of service along the course is very high. Word of this well-organised event has spread far beyond the borders of Sweden. Last year 38 different nations were represented.
Because Vätternrundan is a recreational ride, no winners are listed. Instead cyclists wear a timing chip that registers their individual times. These times can be seen under Results. Everyone can check what time they started, when they passed the check points and what time they arrived at the finish in Motala.
Vätternrundan is one element of the Swedish Classic Circuit series of sporting events ("En svensk klassiker") and an associate of the Scandinavian Circuit Tour series of cycling events ("Skandinavialoppet").
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Info Vätternrundan
Date: June 14th – 15th
Length: 300 km
Depots: 9 with full service, 1 water depot
Start: From Friday 19.30 to Saturday ca 06.30
Finish: Closes at 24.00
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