Transju Cyclo bike race in the Jura Mountains

Cyclo 110-160 km

1500m D+ | 2000m D+
Date
Departure time
Place of departure

Champagnole

Place of arrival

Champagnole

Rates
Until 15/07 (swimsuit included) 55€
From 15/07 to 24/08 (swimsuit included, availability on D-day not guaranteed) 65€
From 24/08 to 07/09 (swimsuit optional) 65€
Optional meals 15€
Group rate between 10 and 14 participants -10% per subscriber
Group rate 15 participants and more -15% off per subscriber
To benefit from the group rate, please send an e-mail to : contact@latransju.com
2024 results

Conquer the ultimate Transju'Cyclo challenge! This new 2024 route has all the makings of a real challenge, as you discover the emblematic roads of the Jura and Doubs regions.

110-160 km
Head for the Forges de Syam and a warm-up through the Langouette and Malvaux gorges. A good warm-up before gaining height and heading for the magnificent combes of Chaux-Neuve and Mouthe, two emblematic villages. You'll be able to enjoy your first refreshment before tackling the main passes of the route.
First, in the heart of the Prince forest, with the Col de St-Sorlin, to reach Cerniébaud and Mignovillard, where the two routes fork. For the more adventurous and hardened, the 160km will give you little respite: Col du Lancier, the Lac de Remoray nature reserve and the shores of Lac St-Point.

Brace yourselves, halfway up the Col de la République is still to be climbed before plunging along the Rivière du Drugeon, theLac de l'Entonnoir and the Etang de Frasne. A little more effort and you're through the Joux forest with its majestic fir trees.

The final section is full of surprises: discover the medieval town of Nozeroy along the Source de l'Ain, cross the Sirod tunnel and you're on your way to the finish!

Are you heading for Mignovillard for the 110 km?
Avoid the detour to Lac St-Point and rejoin the main route at the étang de Frasne for the last 50 km together. Because while the distance may be shorter, the richness of the roads will not disappoint. An ideal playground for cycling.

Practical information
  • Distance: 110-160 km
  • Departure : Champagnole
  • Arrival : Champagnole
  • Ascent: 1,500 m D+ - 2,000 m D+ - 1,000 m D

The Transju' Cyclo 110-160 km is open to all licensed cyclists and cyclosportifs aged 18 or over in the year (born before 01/01/2008) and non-licensed cyclists with presentation of a medical certificate stating "no contraindication to competitive cycling" and less than 1 year old on the day of the event.

Are your legs not with you on race day? Don't worry, you'll have the chance to decide whether our 110 km course is enough or whether you're more than ready to take on the 160 km challenge, depending on how you feel on the bike.

The services offered

Includes :

  • Participation in the event via chip, plate and numbered bib
  • A collector's jersey (included in registration until 24/08)
  • The finisher medal
  • Solid and liquid supplies on the course
  • Medical assistance (during the race and at the Oppidum) and technical assistance (at the Oppidum)
  • Mechanical assistance the day before and the day of the race
  • Security during the race by motorcycles, cars and flagmen
  • Showers
  • Free access to the exhibition area of the village
  • The parking lot near the start/finish area

Options :

3D route video - Cycling 110-160 km

Profile and route 110 km - 160 km
Cut-off times
  • Mignovillard junction 110/160km: km51.5 11h15
  • Frasne for the 160km: km 105 - 2pm
Refreshments

On the 110km course:

  • km 34: Mouthe / Distance to go: 82km 805m D+ (over 10,000ft)
  • km 82: Andelot-en-Montagne / Distance to go: 39km 460m D+ (6.5m)

On the 160km course:

  • km 34: Mouthe / Distance to go: 128km 1350m D+ (1,500m)
  • km 91: Drugeon River / Distance to go: 71km 640m D+ (1.5 miles)
  • km 127: Andelot-en-Montagne / Distance to go: 39km 460m D+ (6.5m)
Recommended and mandatory equipment

Recommended equipment

  • A bicycle pump, a spare tube or a puncture-proof spray, if the bicycle is not equipped with tubeless
  • A pair of gloves
  • Glasses

Required equipment

  • Frame plate and seat post chip
  • FFC approved bike
  • Rigid helmet which must be worn during the entire event
  • Hydration system (water bottle or hydration bag)
  • Minimum repair kit
  • A fully charged, GPS-enabled cell phone
The Transju' Challenge

The aim of the Challenge Transju' is to reward the best male and female participant in the 3 major races of our events: La Transju', La Transju'Trails and La Transju'Cyclo.

All those who have taken part in the 3 events of the current year (this year Trail and Cyclo) will benefit from a 10% discount on the Transju'Cyclo, regardless of the race distance chosen.

The fastest participant in the 3 major Transju' events will win the winners' bell (this year 82km Trail and 160km Cycling).

Read the Challenge Transju' rules. 

La Transju'

Postponement of 2024 entries

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A successful 3rd edition

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Transju'Cyclo 2024 program

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