The challenge is drawing closer, but it’s only for 85 teams!

The countdown has started, and you can already feel the adrenaline in the air.

On December 1 at 12:30 p.m., registration opens for the Feltre 24-hour race, the annual event that transforms the city into an arena and fires up the hearts, legs, and dreams of athletes (and non-athletes) from around the world.

On June 12 and 13, 2026, we will experience together that one-of-a-kind energy that only the night, the light of dawn, and our circuit can generate.

We can’t wait! And yes, there will be lots of surprising new developments … which we’ll share with you one at a time. For now, a little spoiler:

This year, the party will start earlier, on Thursday, June 11.

Because a challenge like this deserves a prologue worthy of a great event. So save the date — this will be a weekend to remember.

We won’t be riding alone. New teams, new faces, new companions in adventure will enter the animated circuit in Feltre: 1,850 meters that will test your courage, endurance, spirit … and desire to party!

The most creative battle will also be back: the contest for the most fun, iconic, original jersey … with the most votes on Instagram. Because at the 24 hours, the challenge isn’t just about the legs — it comes alive in the heart, in the colors, in the imagination.

 

You just need a minimum of 8 and a maximum of 12 friends to ride with in a relay format. We’ll handle the rest!

We hope you’ll sign up on December 1 … but there’s room for just 85 teams!

If the 85-team limit is reached, we’ll open a waiting list, which teams wishing to participate can add their names to free of charge. The organizers will turn to the waiting list if any registered teams decide to withdraw.

Submission of individual riders’ information: from May 1 to 25, 2026

(In late April, the organizers will send each team leader a link to access an Endu page where they can enter the information for the individual athletes who will make up the team and upload PDFs of their licenses and medical certifications of fitness for competitive cycling.)