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The Bright Midnight 2026

Recently ended
Updated 3 days ago
Self-supported bikepacking adventure through eastern Norway from Tolga: about 1,100 km and 20,000 m of climbing over endless gravel roads in the highlands, along the fjords and through national parks — under the midnight sun.
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Moving
2/290
Finisher
180
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FE197
Leader
Filip EidsheimFinished
#197 · Solo · P1 · Finisher · 20.1 km/h
Rider detail
Advertised distance: ~1,132 km
Leader covered
1,131km
Leader time
2d 8h
Leader avg
20.1km/h
Riders moving
2/290
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Standings & progress
1Filip Eidsheim#197Solo1131 km
2d 8h
2Benedek Borsos#193Solo1131 km
2d 14h
3Sturle Dahl#31Solo1131 km
2d 20h
4Julian Richter#60Solo1131 km
2d 22h
5Anna Kofler#119Solo1131 km
2d 22h
6Kenneth Lømo#106Solo1131 km
3d 2h
7Steven Le Hyaric#228Solo1131 km
3d 3h
8Jon Olav Holmen#104Solo1131 km
3d 5h
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Sun 22:10 UTC
Filip Eidsheim wrapped this race up in 2 days, 8 hours and 12 minutes, and the field has followed him home in force — 179 of the 290 starters are already done. Three riders remain on the course, led by Rasmus Larsen, who is a mere 0.6 kilometres from the line and closing in on his finishing place right now.
Sun 19:07 UTC
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Sun 15:57 UTC
Filip Eidsheim took the win in 2 days, 8 hours, and 12 minutes, and with 177 of 290 riders already home, this race is deep into its closing chapter. Just five riders remain on the road, and Rasmus Larsen leads that final group, a mere 0.6 kilometres from the finish line — his placing is seconds away.
Sun 12:57 UTC
Audio · Host talk
The race is decided: Amy and Mark talk the race through for you — tune in.
Sun 09:57 UTC
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