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Three Peaks Bike Race 2026

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With 162 riders home and 103 still out on the road, this race already has its winner — Otto Albert took it in 5 days, 23 hours and 20 minutes. For everyone still pedalling, the fight now is to climb one spot higher in the final standings.
Wed 23:55 UTC
Sonja Stelzer crosses the line in 155th of 265 starters, after 11 days, 11 hours and 8 minutes in the saddle — a finish that speaks for itself.
Wed 21:15 UTC
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Wed 21:00 UTC
Stefan Trinkner crosses the line in 154th of 265 starters, eleven days and just over ten hours out — Otto Albert sealed the win long ago, but every finisher here earns his moment.
Wed 20:45 UTC
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Wed 20:45 UTC
Christian Geist crosses the line in 153rd of 265 starters, after 11 days and just under 10 hours — the race long since settled by winner Otto Albert.
Wed 20:15 UTC
Moritz Renn crosses the line in 151st place, eleven days and just under seven hours out — the race long since settled, with Otto Albert the winner.
Wed 17:40 UTC
Otto Albert took the win in 5 days, 23 hours and 20 minutes, and with 158 riders now home the race is very much alive in the field behind him. Of the 265 who started, over a hundred are still out on the road, grinding toward their own finish and the placing that comes with it.
Wed 17:30 UTC
Severin Lechner crosses the line in 11 days and a good six hours, taking 149th of the 158 finishers so far. Otto Albert settled this race long ago, but the field keeps rolling in.
Wed 17:25 UTC
Noah Hofmann crosses the line — after eleven days and a good six hours he finishes 150th of the 265 riders who started, with the win long since sealed by Otto Albert.
Wed 17:25 UTC
Mario Serratore reaches the finish line as 149th overall, completing the race in 11 days, 7 hours and 4 minutes — well over five days after winner Otto Albert first rolled across.
Wed 17:10 UTC
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Wed 15:58 UTC
Manuel Bonk crosses the line in 148th, eleven days, four hours and 23 minutes after the start, long after Otto Albert had sealed the win.
Wed 15:23 UTC
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Wed 14:28 UTC
Bernd Pommeränke crosses the line to take 147th overall, eleven days, two hours and 26 minutes after the start. Otto Albert settled this race long ago, but every finisher writes their own story here.
Wed 13:28 UTC
Marco Wehner crosses the line in 146th of 265 starters, eleven days, two hours and 22 minutes in the saddle — long after Otto Albert sealed the win.
Wed 13:08 UTC
Jannis Eden rolls across the finish line as overall 144th, clocking 11 days, 1 hour and 27 minutes — Otto Albert's winning time of just under six days already a distant memory, but every finisher earns that line.
Wed 12:28 UTC
Timm Kleinert crosses the line: 11 days and just under an hour after the start, he takes 143rd place overall.
Wed 11:53 UTC
Florian Körber crosses the line in 144th out of 265 starters, eleven days and about an hour and a half on the road. Otto Albert settled this race long ago, and Körber takes his well-earned place in the standings.
Wed 11:53 UTC
RaKiMaMü — Ralf Kien and Manuel Müller — cross the finish line after 11 days, 1 hour and 58 minutes, taking sixth place overall. Otto Albert claimed the win days ago, but finishing inside the top ten out of 265 starters is a result to savour.
Wed 11:53 UTC
Kaweechelchen on Wheels — Laura Gobelius and Anne Hilger — cross the line after eleven days, one hour and 59 minutes to take a well-earned seventh place overall. Otto Albert claimed the win days ago, but rolling in seventh from 265 starters is no small achievement.
Wed 11:53 UTC
With 147 of the 265 starters now home, Otto Albert has taken the win in 5 days, 23 hours and 20 minutes. Well over a hundred riders are still grinding toward the line, each chasing a placing and their own reckoning with the clock.
Wed 11:28 UTC
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Wed 10:53 UTC
Lorenz Buchegger crosses the line in 138th place out of 265 starters, after ten days, 23 hours and 18 minutes in the saddle.
Wed 10:23 UTC
Alexandre Lopez crosses the finish line as 140th overall, completing the race in 10 days, 23 hours and 46 minutes — nearly double the time Otto Albert needed to claim the win.
Wed 10:23 UTC
Simon Hommé reaches the finish line as the 141st rider home, clocking 10 days, 23 hours and 49 minutes — just shy of eleven days in the saddle, with Otto Albert's winning time of under six days a world away but the finisher's medal just as real.
Wed 10:23 UTC
Anja Reinker crosses the line 11 days and 19 minutes after the start, 142nd overall of the 265 riders who set off. Otto Albert settled this race long ago, and Reinker takes her well-earned place among the finishers.
Wed 10:23 UTC
Florian Kipper reaches the finish line as 138th overall, clocking 10 days, 23 hours and 22 minutes — just shy of that eleven-day mark, with Otto Albert's winning time of under six days already long in the books.
Wed 09:58 UTC
Patrick Dippold crosses the line, finishing the race in 137th after 10 days, 22 hours and 52 minutes.
Wed 09:53 UTC
Robert Stein crosses the line — 10 days, 22 hours and 15 minutes on the clock, taking 136th place on the finishers' list, long after Otto Albert wrapped up the win.
Wed 08:58 UTC
Matthias Bauer and Dietrich Klonk come home fifth, ten days, twenty-two hours and two minutes on the clock. Otto Albert settled this race long ago, but fifth place still has to be earned.
Wed 08:23 UTC
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Wed 08:23 UTC
Jan Zwart reaches the finish line as the 135th rider home, clocking 10 days, 21 hours and 19 minutes — with Otto Albert's winning time of just under six days already written into the history books.
Wed 07:43 UTC
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Wed 05:53 UTC
Otto Albert has already claimed the win in a time of 5 days, 23 hours and 20 minutes, and 138 riders have now crossed the finish line. Of the 265 who started, well over a hundred are still out on the course, each one grinding toward their own placing — the race for the podium slots and every position beyond is very much alive.
Wed 05:13 UTC
Lost Randonneurs — Hosszu József and Aron Papp cross the finish line as a pair, completing the race in 10 days, 16 hours and 53 minutes to claim fourth place overall.
Wed 02:58 UTC
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Wed 02:13 UTC
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Wed 00:43 UTC
Mark Feldhues reaches the finish line as 134th overall, completing the race in 10 days, 14 hours and 14 minutes — more than four and a half days after winner Otto Albert set the mark.
Wed 00:28 UTC
Nearly half the field is already home — 136 finishers out of 265 starters — while the rest are still grinding their way to the line, each one chasing a placing, not the title. Otto Albert took that in 5 days, 23 hours and 20 minutes, and the race has long since settled into its quieter second act. The question now: who comes next, and who will be the last one in?
Tue 22:58 UTC
Bjoern Bahlmann crosses the finish line in 10 days, 12 hours and one minute, claiming 132nd place overall. Otto Albert's victory was sealed long ago, but Bahlmann's ride is its own story.
Tue 22:28 UTC
Beatrice Wüthrich crosses the line 132nd overall in 10 days, 12 hours and 10 minutes. Otto Albert wrapped up the win long ago, but every finish counts just as much here.
Tue 22:13 UTC
Thorsten Overberg reaches the finish line in 10 days, 11 hours and 9 minutes, claiming 131st place overall — with Otto Albert's win long since settled, every finisher now is writing their own chapter of this race.
Tue 21:28 UTC
Gerald Kuderna rolls across the finish line in rank 130, clocking 10 days, 10 hours and 35 minutes — with Otto Albert's winning time of just under six days already long in the books, this is a personal battle hard earned and well finished.
Tue 20:53 UTC
Sebastian Wittl crosses the line for 128th place in 10 days, 9 hours and 45 minutes, with Otto Albert having long since sealed the win.
Tue 20:38 UTC
Henk Jan Braggaar crosses the finish line as number 128, clocking 10 days, 9 hours and 46 minutes — with Otto Albert's winning time of just under six days already in the books, that's a solid ride through the long tail of this race.
Tue 20:08 UTC
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Tue 19:53 UTC
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Tue 19:38 UTC
Max Sommer reaches the finish line as rider number 126, completing the race in ten days, eight hours and 48 minutes — with Otto Albert's winning time of just under six days already long in the books.
Tue 19:38 UTC
Michael Billington crosses the finish line in rank 127, clocking 10 days, 9 hours and 19 minutes — with Otto Albert's winning time of 5 days, 23 hours and 20 minutes long since in the books.
Tue 19:38 UTC
Simon-Tobias Ostheim crosses the line in 125th of 265 starters, after ten days and a good eight hours. Otto Albert wrapped up the win long ago, but every finisher writes his own story here.
Tue 18:58 UTC
Andreas Eiler reaches the finish line as number 124 — ten days, eight hours, and six minutes after the gun, with Otto Albert's winning time of just under six days already long in the books.
Tue 18:53 UTC
Munich Bikers — Martin Binder and Christoph Wiblishauser cross the finish line as third overall, completing the race in ten days, eight hours and fifty-seven minutes. Otto Albert claimed the win days ago, but this pair have earned their place on the podium.
Tue 18:53 UTC
Dieter Weidhaus crosses the line to finish 123rd, after ten days and just under eight hours in the saddle.
Tue 18:13 UTC
Klick Klack Club — Stephan Beutler and Matthias Hausmann cross the line as runners-up, clocking 10 days, 8 hours and 12 minutes, well over four days after winner Otto Albert had already sealed the top spot.
Tue 18:08 UTC
Jakob Fürneisen crosses the line for 120th, ten days and just over seven hours on the clock, long after Otto Albert had the win wrapped up.
Tue 17:53 UTC
Matthias Bromberger crosses the line 121st overall, ten days and just over seven hours in — the win was long ago sealed by Otto Albert.
Tue 17:53 UTC
Heiko Franz rolls across the finish line, claiming 120th place in 10 days, 7 hours and 30 minutes — with Otto Albert's winning time of just under six days already long in the books.
Tue 17:43 UTC
Stefan Bitesnich crosses the line 119th overall, ten days, six hours and 22 minutes after the start — the win long since settled by Otto Albert.
Tue 16:53 UTC
Otto Albert has already claimed victory in a time of 5 days, 23 hours and 20 minutes, and the race is very much still alive out on the road. Of the 265 riders who started, 119 are home — leaving well over half the field still pushing toward the finish line, each one now racing the clock and chasing their own place in the results.
Tue 16:43 UTC
Jakub Jermak crosses the line to take 117th overall, more than ten days after the start. Otto Albert wrapped up the win long ago.
Tue 14:58 UTC
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Tue 14:35 UTC
Beat Siebenhaar crosses the line — after ten days and a little over four hours, he finishes the race in 117th place overall.
Tue 14:35 UTC
Thomas Feitknecht rolls across the finish line — ten days, three hours, and twelve minutes for 115th place overall, with Otto Albert's winning time of just under six days already long in the books.
Tue 14:20 UTC
Pavol Sikula crosses the line in 116th, clocking 10 days, 3 hours and 49 minutes — Otto Albert's winning time of just under six days now feels like a different race entirely.
Tue 14:20 UTC
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Tue 13:40 UTC
Wolfgang Raminger crosses the line for 113th place, ten days and a little over two hours out, long after Otto Albert sealed the win.
Tue 13:10 UTC
Roland Glatz-Wieczorek crosses the finish line as number 113, clocking ten days, two hours and twenty-five minutes — Otto Albert won this thing days ago, but finishing is its own victory.
Tue 12:40 UTC
Christian Otto rolls across the finish line, clocking 10 days, 1 hour and 35 minutes for a hard-earned 112th place overall — with Otto Albert's winning time of just under six days, that's quite a gap to the top, but every finisher here earned their stripes.
Tue 12:10 UTC
Raphael Karrer reaches the finish line as 105th overall, clocking 9 days, 21 hours and 59 minutes — with Otto Albert's winning time of 5 days, 23 hours and 20 minutes long since set in stone.
Tue 11:25 UTC
Alexander Adler takes 110th, stopping the clock at ten days and just over half an hour — with Otto Albert's winning time of under six days long since settled.
Tue 10:40 UTC
With 110 of the 265 starters already home and roughly 155 still grinding toward the line, this race has a decided champion in Otto Albert, who wrapped it up in 5 days, 23 hours and 20 minutes. The action now is a battle of attrition for every remaining placing, as the trailing pack chase their own finish and the lanterne rouge is still very much an open question.
Tue 10:35 UTC
Oleksandr Kozlov crosses the finish line as 109th finisher, clocking 9 days, 23 hours and 14 minutes — just shy of that ten-day mark, and every one of those hours earned.
Tue 09:50 UTC
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Tue 09:25 UTC
Jonas Maier crosses the finish line as number 107, clocking 9 days, 22 hours, and 19 minutes — Otto Albert took the win days ago, but every finisher here earns their place the hard way.
Tue 09:25 UTC
Simon Komm crosses the line as the 107th finisher, nine days, 22 hours and 55 minutes on the road to earn his place in the standings.
Tue 09:10 UTC
Wolfgang Luftensteiner crosses the line in 106th place out of 265 starters, after nine days, 22 hours and 13 minutes in the saddle — in a race Otto Albert wrapped up nearly four days ago.
Tue 08:40 UTC
Roman Garagan crosses the finish line in 9 days, 21 hours and 58 minutes, taking 104th place overall — Otto Albert's win was sealed long ago, but every finisher here earns their own story.
Tue 08:35 UTC
Till Schneider crosses the line as the 104th finisher, after 9 days, 22 hours and 3 minutes in the saddle — nearly four days behind winner Otto Albert.
Tue 07:55 UTC
With a finishing time of 9 days, 21 hours and 57 minutes, D'Hauserbuam — Bertin Chab — Michael Hickisch cross the line, adding their names to a finishers' list that now stands at 104 of 302.
Tue 07:50 UTC
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Tue 07:35 UTC
Malte Meil crosses the line as finisher number 103, clocking 9 days, 20 hours and 19 minutes — with Otto Albert's winning time of just under six days, that's a testament to how deep this field goes.
Tue 07:25 UTC
Lukas Ausserhofer crosses the line 57th overall in 8 days, 16 hours and 20 minutes, with Otto Albert having sealed the win almost three days ago.
Tue 05:55 UTC
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Tue 04:25 UTC
Otto Albert has already sealed the win in a time of 5 days, 23 hours and 20 minutes, and 101 riders have now crossed the finish line. Of the 265 who started, over 160 are still out on the course, each grinding toward their own placing — the battle for every remaining position is very much alive.
Tue 04:25 UTC
Jürgen Weichselbaum crosses the line in one hundred and first place, nine days, seventeen hours and one minute in, with Otto Albert long since confirmed as the winner.
Tue 03:25 UTC
Florian Schigelski crosses the line in 100th place, after 9 days, 14 hours and 46 minutes in the saddle. Out of 265 starters, he's earned his finish.
Tue 01:10 UTC
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Tue 01:10 UTC
Adrian Hempel crosses the line in ninety-ninth, after nine days, fourteen hours and eleven minutes on the road — Otto Albert settled this race long ago.
Tue 00:55 UTC
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Mon 23:25 UTC
Jürgen Fodor crosses the line in 98th, after 9 days, 12 hours and 13 minutes on the road — Otto Albert settled this race long ago.
Mon 22:25 UTC
Otto Albert has already sealed this race with a time of 5 days, 23 hours and 20 minutes, and 97 riders have now crossed the finish line. Of the 265 who started, well over half are still out on the course, each grinding toward their own placing in what has become a rolling procession of individual battles against the clock.
Mon 22:10 UTC
Joel Himanen reaches the finish line in 9 days, 11 hours and 2 minutes, claiming 95th place overall — Otto Albert won this one back on day six, but every rider who makes it home writes their own chapter.
Mon 21:55 UTC
Ralf Steinhausen crosses the line as the 96th finisher, after 9 days and a good 11 hours. Of the 265 riders who started, 96 have now completed the race.
Mon 21:40 UTC
Michael Feger crosses the line — 95th of the 265 riders who started, after nine days and just over eleven hours on the road.
Mon 21:25 UTC
Marco Mayer crosses the line for 92nd in 9 days, 10 hours and 2 minutes, with Otto Albert's win long since sealed.
Mon 20:55 UTC
Waldemar Furgol crosses the line to take 92nd place, nine days, ten hours and twelve minutes on the road. The race was decided long ago by Otto Albert — this is Furgol writing his own finish.
Mon 20:20 UTC
Charly Kurz reaches the finish line as number 93, clocking 9 days, 10 hours and 13 minutes — with Otto Albert's winning time of 5 days, 23 hours and 20 minutes already long in the books.
Mon 20:20 UTC
Marco Zander crosses the line to take 91st overall, after nine days, nine hours and 33 minutes on the road. Otto Albert wrapped up the win long ago.
Mon 19:50 UTC
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Mon 19:10 UTC
Daniela Steinhaeusler crosses the line in 90th, after nine days, eight hours and 32 minutes in the saddle. The race was settled long ago, but every finish has a worth all its own.
Mon 18:35 UTC
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Mon 18:25 UTC
Sjors Hegger crosses the line at nine days, six hours and 52 minutes, finishing 88th — long after Otto Albert wrapped up the win.
Mon 17:50 UTC
Kathrin Großmann crosses the line in 89th place, after nine days, seven hours and 40 minutes in the saddle — a race Otto Albert settled days ago.
Mon 17:50 UTC
Lukas Hatscher crosses the line in 85th place, nine days and just over six hours after the start. Otto Albert settled this race long ago, but Hatscher earns his well-deserved finish.
Mon 17:05 UTC
Jürgen Sorger crosses the line in 86th place, after nine days, a little over six hours and 23 minutes on the road — with Otto Albert having sealed the win more than three days ago.
Mon 17:05 UTC
Florian Zorn crosses the line after nine days and a little over six hours to take 84th — Otto Albert wrapped up the win long ago.
Mon 16:55 UTC
Andre Golser crosses the line for 85th place, nine days and just under seven hours in, with Otto Albert having long since sealed the win.
Mon 16:55 UTC
Thomas Buchberger crosses the line in nine days, five hours and 57 minutes, 83rd of the 265 riders who started.
Mon 16:35 UTC
Otto Albert has already wrapped this race up, crossing the line in 5 days, 23 hours and 20 minutes. Of the 265 riders who started, 82 are now home, leaving well over 180 still out on the road, each chasing their own placing. The battle for the remaining spots is very much alive.
Mon 16:10 UTC
Pascal Stiefel crosses the line — after nine days and a little over five hours, he takes 82nd overall out of 265 starters.
Mon 16:05 UTC
Daniel Sander crosses the finish line as 80th overall, clocking 9 days, 5 hours and 2 minutes — with Otto Albert's winning time of 5 days, 23 hours and 20 minutes already long in the books.
Mon 15:55 UTC
Michael Foeth crosses the line in 80th place, completing the race in 9 days, 5 hours and 13 minutes. Well behind winner Otto Albert, but he's home, and that's what counts.
Mon 15:35 UTC
Philip Miglinci crosses the line in 79th, clocking 9 days, 4 hours and 27 minutes. Otto Albert took the win back on day six, but every finisher earns their place in this one.
Mon 15:20 UTC
David Jäntsch crosses the line to take 77th overall, after nine days and a little over four hours in the saddle. Otto Albert wrapped up the win long ago, and now Jäntsch claims his well-earned place in the standings.
Mon 15:05 UTC
Audrius Doblies reaches the finish line as rider number 77, clocking 9 days, 4 hours and 12 minutes — with Otto Albert's winning time of 5 days, 23 hours and 20 minutes long since in the books.
Mon 14:50 UTC
Jonas Junk crosses the finish line as number 76, clocking 9 days, 3 hours and 32 minutes — with Otto Albert's winning time of just under 6 days already in the books, that's a solid effort deep in a field of 302.
Mon 14:35 UTC
Tom Janas reaches the finish line as the 75th rider home, clocking 9 days, 3 hours and 13 minutes — with Otto Albert's winning time of just under 6 days, that's a full three-plus days back, but finishing a race like this is a result in itself.
Mon 13:40 UTC
Carles Sagués Mitjana reaches the finish line as 74th finisher, clocking 9 days, 3 hours and 6 minutes — with Otto Albert's winning time of 5 days, 23 hours and 20 minutes long since in the books.
Mon 13:35 UTC
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Mon 13:20 UTC
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Mon 13:05 UTC
Klaus Hessenberger reaches the finish line as 73rd finisher, clocking 9 days, 2 hours and 35 minutes — with Otto Albert's winning time of 5 days, 23 hours and 20 minutes long sealed, every arrival now is a personal conquest.
Mon 12:40 UTC
Johannes Fredheim rolls across the line in 9 days and 40 minutes for 71st overall. Otto Albert wrapped up the win days ago, but Fredheim's finish is a result earned the hard way.
Mon 11:50 UTC
Frederic Kurz crosses the line, almost nine days on the dot after the start, in 69th place of 71 finishers so far. Otto Albert settled this race long ago, and Kurz brings his own placing safely home.
Mon 10:55 UTC
Caroline Krauss crosses the line 71st of the 265 riders who started, nine days and 50 minutes after the off — with Otto Albert long since home as the winner.
Mon 10:55 UTC
Christian Beh crosses the line 69th overall, nine days and fourteen minutes after the start — with Otto Albert long since in the books as the winner.
Mon 10:40 UTC
Otto Albert has already claimed the victory in a time of 5 days, 23 hours and 20 minutes, and 68 riders have now crossed the finish line. Of the 265 who started, nearly 200 are still out on course, each grinding toward their own placing — and the battle for every single spot in that queue is very much alive.
Mon 10:05 UTC
Stefan Sinn reaches the finish line as number 68 of 265 starters, clocking 8 days, 22 hours and 48 minutes — Otto Albert took the win back on day six, but every finisher earns their place here.
Mon 09:20 UTC
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Mon 08:20 UTC
Rene Weichselbaum crosses the line as the 67th finisher, eight days, 21 hours and 39 minutes in the saddle — respect for every single kilometer.
Mon 07:55 UTC
Stefan Kanne crosses the finish line as number 66, completing the race in 8 days, 21 hours and 26 minutes — a long road well ridden, with Otto Albert's winning time of just under six days already in the books.
Mon 07:35 UTC
Luis Müller crosses the line, wrapping up the race in 62nd place after 8 days and 20 hours, with Otto Albert having sealed the win the better part of three days ago.
Mon 07:05 UTC
Andreas Reiter crosses the line in 64th, after eight days, 20 hours and 25 minutes in the saddle — with Otto Albert long since crowned the winner.
Mon 07:05 UTC
Joachim Vogel reaches the finish line as 65th overall, clocking 8 days, 20 hours and 51 minutes — a full race completed, with Otto Albert's winning time of just under six days already long in the books.
Mon 07:05 UTC
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Mon 06:55 UTC
Alexander Knöfel crosses the line in sixty-second place, eight days, twenty hours and ten minutes after the start — a race that demands everything you have.
Mon 06:50 UTC
Peter Neumüller crosses the line as the 61st finisher, 8 days, 19 hours and 36 minutes after the start, with Otto Albert long since crowned the winner.
Mon 06:10 UTC
Florian Ruf crosses the line 58th overall, in a time of 8 days, 18 hours and 14 minutes — Otto Albert wrapped up the win long ago.
Mon 05:20 UTC
Richard Düren crosses the line in 60th, wrapping up his race in 8 days, 18 hours and 37 minutes — the win long since sealed by Otto Albert.
Mon 05:20 UTC
Benji Beglinger rolls across the finish line as 58th overall, clocking 8 days, 18 hours and 25 minutes — with Otto Albert's winning time of just under six days already etched into the books.
Mon 04:55 UTC
Florian Buchner crosses the line in 57th place, after 8 days, 17 hours and 37 minutes. Otto Albert wrapped up the win long ago, but every finisher here earns their own moment.
Mon 04:25 UTC
Otto Albert has already crossed the finish line, wrapping up the race in 5 days, 23 hours and 20 minutes. Of the 265 riders who started, 56 are now home, leaving over 200 still out on the road chasing their own placing. The battle from here is not for the win — it's for every remaining spot on the results sheet.
Mon 03:55 UTC
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Mon 03:10 UTC
Rochus Pohler crosses the line in eight days, 16 hours and 16 minutes, good for 56th of the 265 starters, long after Otto Albert had wrapped up the win.
Mon 02:40 UTC
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Mon 00:40 UTC
Michel Schnepps rolls across the finish line as 53rd finisher, clocking 8 days, 13 hours and 33 minutes — a long road well ridden, with Otto Albert's winning time of just under six days a distant but deserved benchmark.
Mon 00:25 UTC
Gerald Stampfel rolls across the finish line as number 55, clocking 8 days, 13 hours and 50 minutes — with Otto Albert's win long sealed, every finisher now is writing their own chapter of this epic.
Mon 00:25 UTC
Wolf-Thorsten Witt crosses the line 53rd overall in eight days, 13 hours and 42 minutes. Otto Albert took the win long ago, but every finisher here earns a moment of their own.
Sun 23:55 UTC
Jan Reichmann reaches the finish line as number 52, clocking 8 days, 12 hours and 25 minutes — with Otto Albert's winning time of just under six days already in the books, every finisher now rides for their own place in the results.
Sun 22:55 UTC
Mathias Näther crosses the line in 51st, eight days, eleven hours and 56 minutes after the start. Otto Albert wrapped up the win long ago, but every finisher here writes their own story.
Sun 22:40 UTC
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Sun 22:10 UTC
Ralph Schwörer crosses the line 47th of 265 starters, in 8 days, 11 hours and 3 minutes. Otto Albert wrapped up the win long ago, but every finisher here has a story to tell.
Sun 22:10 UTC
Michael Vinter reaches the finish line as 48th overall, completing the race in eight days, eleven hours, and five minutes — a long road well ridden.
Sun 22:10 UTC
Peter Wieland completes the race in 50th, after 8 days, 11 hours and 47 minutes on the road — Otto Albert sealed the win long ago.
Sun 22:10 UTC
Alessandro Scaccia crosses the line as the 46th finisher, eight days, ten hours and 37 minutes after the start — long after Otto Albert sealed the win.
Sun 21:40 UTC
Hubertus Reichert crosses the line in eight days, 11 hours and 30 minutes, taking 47th of the 265 riders who started — the win long since sewn up by Otto Albert.
Sun 21:40 UTC
Otto Albert has already claimed victory in a time of five days, twenty-three hours and twenty minutes, but the race is very much alive for the 218 riders still grinding toward the finish. Forty-seven are home so far out of the 265 who started, meaning the bulk of the field is still out on the road, each chasing their own placing and their own finish line moment.
Sun 21:40 UTC
Thomas Link crosses the line for 45th overall in 8 days, 9 hours and 42 minutes, with Otto Albert having sealed the win over two days ago.
Sun 19:57 UTC
Martin Galler crosses the line in 44th, after 8 days, a good eight hours and 49 minutes, with Otto Albert long since confirmed as the winner.
Sun 19:52 UTC
Christopher Murkin crosses the line 43rd overall, completing the race in eight days, seven hours and 59 minutes — a solid ride from a field of 302.
Sun 18:52 UTC
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Sun 18:37 UTC
Christoph Eder crosses the line in forty-second, eight days, seven hours and 34 minutes after the start, with Otto Albert long since confirmed as the winner.
Sun 18:27 UTC
Felix Michl crosses the line 41st overall, eight days, seven hours and four minutes after the start, with Otto Albert long since home as the winner.
Sun 17:57 UTC
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Sun 16:57 UTC
Florian Thiele crosses the line in eight days, five hours and 44 minutes, good for 38th out of 265 starters — with Otto Albert long since crowned the winner.
Sun 16:52 UTC
Carlos Gil rolls across the finish line in 8 days, 6 hours, and 9 minutes, claiming 39th place overall — Otto Albert took the win days ago, but this field of 265 starters makes every finisher count.
Sun 16:52 UTC
David Luger crosses the finish line in rank 40, completing the race in eight days, six hours, and 34 minutes — Otto Albert took the win days ago, but every finisher here has earned their place.
Sun 16:52 UTC
Serge Hauptli crosses the line in 37th place overall, his time 8 days, 5 hours and 6 minutes. The win was sealed long ago by Otto Albert, but every finisher writes their own story here.
Sun 15:37 UTC
Otto Albert has already sealed the win in a time of 5 days, 23 hours and 20 minutes, but the race is far from over — 37 riders are home, 265 started, and a big wave is still out on the road chasing their own finishing places. The hunt for every remaining position is very much alive, with riders grinding toward a finish that Albert reached nearly six days ago.
Sun 15:37 UTC
Jakob Zuchna crosses the line in 35th, eight days, two and a half hours on the road, long after Otto Albert wrapped up the win.
Sun 13:37 UTC
Marcel Niemann crosses the line as the 36th finisher in 8 days, 2 hours and 45 minutes. Otto Albert settled this race long ago, but everyone who makes it here knows what they've achieved.
Sun 13:37 UTC
Martin Brandstetter crosses the line in 34th place, eight days, one hour and 43 minutes after the start — the win long since wrapped up by Otto Albert.
Sun 12:37 UTC
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Sun 12:27 UTC
Stefan Riegler crosses the line for 33rd in 8 days, 1 hour and 22 minutes, long after Otto Albert had the win sewn up.
Sun 11:57 UTC
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Sun 11:52 UTC
Jost Schumski crosses the line in thirty-second, eight days, one hour and seventeen minutes after the start. Otto Albert wrapped up the win long ago, but every finish here has a value of its own.
Sun 11:52 UTC
Tobi Wippich crosses the line in thirty-first, eight days and 55 minutes after the start. Otto Albert settled this race long ago.
Sun 11:27 UTC
Friedrich Sobotka crosses the line in thirtieth, after 7 days, 22 hours and 48 minutes in the saddle — with Otto Albert long since crowned the winner.
Sun 09:52 UTC
Otto Albert has already crossed the line after 5 days, 23 hours and 20 minutes, so the win is settled. With 265 riders having started and only 29 home so far, the road is still packed with stories, and the next wave is pushing hard for every placing still on the table.
Sun 09:22 UTC
Tomáš Jamnický crosses the line in twenty-eighth place, seven days, twenty-one hours and fifty-two minutes in the saddle — respect for every kilometer of it.
Sun 08:37 UTC
Kerstin Rubarth crosses the line in seven days, 22 hours and 24 minutes, 28th of 265 starters — a performance that speaks for itself.
Sun 08:27 UTC
Martin Vaupel crosses the line — 27th of 265 starters, after seven days, some twenty hours and 26 minutes in the saddle, with Otto Albert long since in the books as the winner.
Sun 07:07 UTC
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Sun 06:52 UTC
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Sun 06:12 UTC
Aline Barre reaches the finish line as 26th overall, clocking 7 days, 19 hours and 45 minutes — a journey Otto Albert completed as winner in just under six days.
Sun 05:52 UTC
Mirko Hering rolls across the line to take 25th overall, after 7 days and a little over 18 hours in the saddle. Otto Albert settled this race long ago.
Sun 04:57 UTC
Maximilian Thier crosses the line to take 24th overall, seven days and a little over 17 hours on the clock. Otto Albert wrapped up the win long ago; the battle now is for the places further back.
Sun 04:12 UTC
Andreas Kuchling crosses the line — seven days, 16 hours and 55 minutes on the road, taking 23rd place out of 265 starters.
Sun 03:27 UTC
Valentin Raab crosses the line — after seven days and a good sixteen hours he finishes twenty-second, with Otto Albert's win long since sealed.
Sun 03:12 UTC
Otto Albert has already sealed the win in 5 days, 23 hours and 20 minutes, but with 22 finishers home and well over 240 riders still on the road, the race is very much alive. Twenty-two down, and the next wave is fighting hard for their placings — every position still up for grabs out there. A European heatwave is expected to bite hard once the field reaches France, so the riders still grinding could face a brutal final stretch.
Sun 03:12 UTC
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Sun 01:42 UTC
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Sat 23:57 UTC
Thomas Saunders crosses the finish line as the 21st rider home, clocking 7 days, 11 hours and 45 minutes — with Otto Albert's winning time of just under six days already in the books.
Sat 22:27 UTC
Cornelius Elsässer crosses the line in nineteenth, seven days, ten hours and twenty-two minutes after the start, long after Otto Albert had sealed the win.
Sat 21:27 UTC
Jonas Putsch reaches the finish line as the twentieth finisher, clocking 7 days, 10 hours and 32 minutes. Otto Albert claimed the win days ago, but every finish out of 265 starters is a story of its own.
Sat 21:27 UTC
Maximilian Szatko crosses the line in eighteenth, after seven days and a good ten hours in the saddle. Otto Albert wrapped up the win long ago, but eighteenth out of 265 starters is no small feat.
Sat 20:57 UTC
Otto Albert has already closed the book on this one, finishing in five days, twenty-three hours and twenty minutes, and eighteen riders have followed him home. With 265 starters and most of the field still out on the road, there's a mountain of racing left to tell. Those riders are chasing placings now, not the win, yet every position still has to be earned the hard way.
Sat 20:57 UTC
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Sat 20:42 UTC
Tim Falkenberg crosses the line as finisher number 17, clocking 7 days, 8 hours and 9 minutes — with Otto Albert's winning time of just under 6 days already in the books, that's a solid ride for a top-20 placing in a field of 302.
Sat 18:52 UTC
Mathias Ulrich rolls across the finish line in 7 days, 7 hours and 37 minutes, claiming 16th place overall. Otto Albert's winning time of just under six days still stands as the benchmark.
Sat 18:22 UTC
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Sat 17:52 UTC
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Sat 15:42 UTC
Maximilian Sattler crosses the line in 15th out of 265 starters, after seven days and just under five hours on the road.
Sat 15:42 UTC
Otto Albert has already brought it home in 5 days, 23 hours and 20 minutes, and with 14 riders now finished, the rest are still out on the road chasing their place in the results. No prize money, no podium ceremony — just the road, and that's enough.
Sat 14:51 UTC
Benjamin Gfeller crosses the line in 14th place out of 265 starters, with a time of 7 days, 3 hours and 14 minutes.
Sat 13:57 UTC
Aaron Jakob Dantele crosses the line — after seven days and just over two hours, he takes eleventh place among the 265 riders who started.
Sat 13:36 UTC
Daniel Burtscher takes the finish — twelfth of 265 starters, seven days and just over three hours on the clock.
Sat 13:36 UTC
Stephan Wagner crosses the line in thirteenth, seven days and a little over three hours after the start. Otto Albert settled this race long ago, but Wagner's place inside the first thirteen from 265 starters is still a statement.
Sat 13:36 UTC
Samuel Weidtmann reaches the finish line as the tenth rider home, clocking 7 days, 2 hours and 21 minutes — with Otto Albert's winning time of just under six days already in the books.
Sat 13:22 UTC
Daniel Blättler finishes ninth, seven days and just under two hours on the road — a real effort over the full distance.
Sat 12:21 UTC
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Sat 11:42 UTC
Bernhard Hohl crosses the line in seven days and 39 minutes, eighth of the 265 riders who started. Otto Albert sealed the win long ago.
Sat 11:36 UTC
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Sat 10:42 UTC
Marcel Gafner completes the race in P7 (6d 22h 11m).
Sat 09:22 UTC
Otto Albert has already crossed the finish line, wrapping up the race in five days, 23 hours and 20 minutes, and five riders have since followed him home. With 265 starters on the road and only six finishers so far, the bulk of this field — a race that historically chews up more than half its starters — still has a long way to go.
Sat 08:42 UTC
Valentin Godrie takes sixth overall, clocking 6 days, 21 hours and 40 minutes — nearly a day behind winner Otto Albert, but well inside the top tier of a 265-rider field.
Sat 08:36 UTC
Thomas Ceyrowsky crosses the finish line as fifth overall, clocking 6 days, 20 hours and 39 minutes — with Otto Albert's winning time of 5 days, 23 hours and 20 minutes already in the books.
Sat 07:42 UTC
Helmut Puchwein crosses the line in six days, twenty-one hours and twenty minutes for fourth place, behind winner Otto Albert.
Sat 07:36 UTC
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Sat 05:37 UTC
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Sat 05:37 UTC
Benjamin Maibach rolls across the finish line as the third rider home, completing his race in 6 days, 13 hours and 24 minutes — with Otto Albert's winning time of just under six days already in the books.
Sat 00:27 UTC
Otto Albert has won this extraordinary open-routing challenge in 5 days, 23 hours and 20 minutes, with riders still spread out across the course, each plotting their own path between the peaks. Two are home now, and the fight for every remaining placing is very much alive.
Fri 22:27 UTC
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Fri 22:12 UTC
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Fri 19:27 UTC
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Fri 17:06 UTC
Otto Albert has won this race, crossing the line in 5 days, 23 hours and 20 minutes after a route over the Mangart Saddle, the Kitzbüheler Horn and the Col de la Loze before Barcelona. Two riders are home now, with the rest still out on the course, each chasing a placing rather than the title.
Fri 16:27 UTC
Manuel Dixken reaches the finish line as runner-up, clocking 6 days, 3 hours and 47 minutes — just over four hours behind winner Otto Albert.
Fri 14:42 UTC
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Fri 13:27 UTC
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Fri 12:06 UTC
Otto Albert crosses the finish line to claim the win — five days, 23 hours, and 20 minutes after the flag dropped, and the race is decided.
Fri 10:21 UTC
Otto Albert has crossed the finish line in 5 days, 23 hours and 20 minutes — job done, race decided. Of the 265 riders who set off from Vienna toward the Alps, 264 are still out on the road, each one now chasing a placing rather than a winner's honour.
Fri 10:21 UTC
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Fri 06:57 UTC
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Fri 01:57 UTC
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Thu 20:57 UTC
Robert Lehmann-Dolle is first to Vallter2000, four days and an hour into the race, with 265 of 302 riders under way.
Thu 16:42 UTC
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Thu 15:51 UTC
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Thu 10:42 UTC
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Thu 05:41 UTC
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Thu 00:41 UTC
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Wed 19:27 UTC
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Wed 14:26 UTC
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Wed 09:19 UTC
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Wed 04:19 UTC
Manuel Dixken is first to the East 2 Col de la Loze checkpoint — on day three, with more than two full days in his legs, he keeps pushing the pace.
Wed 02:04 UTC
Manuel Dixken reaches Col de la Loze first, on day 3 of racing with over two full days already in the legs.
Wed 01:19 UTC
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Tue 23:18 UTC
Manuel Dixken is first to reach the West Col de la Loze — on day three of the Three Peaks Bike Race, held every year since 2018, he's setting the pace at the front of a 265-rider field.
Tue 22:48 UTC
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Tue 18:04 UTC
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Tue 13:04 UTC
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Tue 07:49 UTC
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Tue 02:41 UTC
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Mon 21:37 UTC
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Mon 16:29 UTC
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Mon 11:14 UTC
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Mon 06:14 UTC
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Mon 01:13 UTC
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Sun 20:03 UTC
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Sun 14:52 UTC
Two hundred and sixty-five riders clip in and roll out — the hunt is on, and three hundred and two names are chasing one finish line.
Sun 14:51 UTC