

From 4 to 11 July 2026
172 hours
2026 Edition
From 4 to 11 July 2026
172 hours

300 kms – 5000 m D+

600 kms et 10000 m D+

1000KM – 20000 m D+
Registration fees
10% off DUO registrations
160€ – TMV 300
170€ – TMV 600
180€ – TMV 1000
Included with registration
A tracker for live monitoring of the event.
GPS tracks in GPX format.
The Vera cap: ‘Tour Massif Vosgien’
Two 650 ml Zéfal water bottles customised with Wild DOT
The certification card for validating checkpoints.
The TMV sticker.
The TMV reflector for rear panniers.
A box of handmade Vosges sweets.
The TMV beer glass.
Participant insurance.
Volunteers at checkpoints and at the finish line.
Pre-departure briefing.
The welcome drink.
Free camping in Ensisheim on Friday evening (the night before departure) with access to showers and toilets.
Free camping in Ensisheim throughout the week of the event with access to showers and toilets.
Surprises and local treats.
FRIDAY 03 JUILLET 2026
BRIEFING 18h00
TMV et TGV
SATURDAY 04 JUILLET 2026
START 06h00
TMV et TGV
ARRIVAL TMV 300 et TMV 600
SAVERNE
ARRIVAL TMV 1000
ENSISHEIM
99 participants.



The TMV is an ultra-distance, all-terrain, bikepacking event with no assistance or resupply.
Three formats :
TMV 300
TMV 600
TMV 1000



Choose your distance
Choose your pace
Change your mind !

Take up
the TMV
challenge !






The routes
300 / 600 / 1000 km
The TMV offers you extraordinary routes and breathtaking scenery
Each route passes through typical Alsatian villages, classified vineyards, mountain passes, magnificent lakes, exceptional sites and dream single tracks.
Enjoy breathtaking panoramic views, villages dotted with half-timbered houses, mountain lakes, farmhouse inns, and paths lined with fortified castles and beautiful ruins. Enjoy descents from the highest passes in the Vosges.
Be inspired by different cultures. French, Alsatian and German are the languages spoken in the regions crossed by the TMV.
These routes will not leave you indifferent, as the diversity and richness of the landscapes you will encounter are incredible. The regional nature parks of the Vosges are gems waiting to be discovered.
Some participants are registered for the 300 km route, others for the 600 or 1000 km routes. This intertwining of routes allows you to catch up with those who are progressing faster or slower and share the experience with them.
This mix contributes to the conviviality of the event. The TMV, a ‘wildly human’ bikepacking event!
TMV
80% off-road – 20% road





The trails are full of singletrack (fun mountain biking) and sometimes challenging trails (technical mountain biking). Portages and pushes are also on the program (physical mountain biking).
A generous tire width is recommended for greater comfort and reduced fatigue.
Our trails evolve every year thanks to your feedback and our reviews !
Our routes are fully recognized and carefully designed to allow you to discover the natural, historical, cultural, gastronomic and religious heritage of the different areas crossed (Alsace, Moselle, Vosges, Haute-Sâone, Germany).
Some remarkable sites of the TMV







La route des crêtes, la plaine d’Alsace, le vignoble Alsacien, le plateau des mille étangs, le Mont Sainte Odile, le Temple du Donon, le château du Haut-Koenigsbourg, le Hartmannswillerkopf, la citadelle de Bitche, le canal de la Marne au Rhin, la vallée des éclusiers, la ligne Maginot, le rocher de Dabo, l’ancien camp du Struthof, le Colorado Alsacien, le château du Fleckenstein, le Rhin, les villages typiques Alsaciens …
Guebwiller, Murbach, Eguisheim, Riquewihr, Ribeauvillé, Gérardmer, Saverne, Wissembourg, La Petite Pierre, Bitche, Schirmeck, Phalsbourg, …
Lac Blanc, Lac de Gérardmer, Lac Noir, Lac Vert, Lac du Forlet, …
Le Grand Ballon (1424m), La Planche des Belles Filles (1148m), Le Ballon d’Alsace (1247m), Le Hohneck (1363m), Le Markstein (1265m), Le Donon (1009m), Le Ballon de Servance (1216m), Le Vieil Armand (956m), Le col de la Schlucht (1139m), Le col du Bonhomme (949m), Le Champs du Feu (1099m), …
It’s impossible to list them all, come and discover them !



So, see you on the TMV ?
Crédit photos :
Aubin BERTHE – BIDAIA ©
Pascal CHABANSE – @Chaby