Hallein – 24th July 2021

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Date

24th July 2021

Location

Hallein, Salzburg

Schuss & Schotter is a self-supported, multi-surface gravel bike event in Salzburg. Starting in the city of Hallein you can follow one of three different tracks.

The routes will take you on an adventure through scenic landscapes, up to beautiful alpine pastures, past mountain rivers, and across beautiful valleys.

Schuss & Schotter is not a race – it is about having a good time with friends and others who share the love for riding bikes in the great wide open. Participate in groups, join in pairs, or ride solo – everyone is welcome.

Bon Voyage.

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Schuss & Schotter 2021 is fully booked.

Schuss & Schotter 2021 is fully booked and registrations are closed. Due to COVID regulations we had to limit the number of riders.

We are looking foward to a truly amazing gravel fest 2021 and hope that all of you and many more will join us next year.

Schedule

9 am

Check-in

The check-ins are open from 9 am at Pan Café. Boost yourself with one of the many specialty coffees before you leave.

9:30 am - 10:30 am

Start your ride

Start your adventure whenever you are ready. Plan generously to have enough time for your ride out in the wild, to take a swim in between, and enjoy life – we don't expect you to be back before 4 pm.

We recommend starting early to those riding the longest distance. Riders taking the shortest track will have plenty of time even if they leave later in the morning.

3:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Finish and Check-Out

We will cheer for you at the finish line. When arriving back in Hallein, make sure to check out of your ride.

Every finisher will enter the Schuss & Schotter raffle to win equipment provided by POC and one of three Komoot Premium licences.

4 pm and all evening

Schuss & Schotter Picnic @ Pan Café

Vegan cakes, flat whites, grilled sandwiches, and ice-cold beer – Pan Café has everything you are craving for after a long day on the bike. Hang out with us a little longer, we'll celebrate with more drinks and music by DJ 3st all evening.

Tracks

You can choose one of three tracks to comfort your level of fitness and riding skills. Each route is a perfect mix of gravel, paved and road segments occasionally flavored with short single-trail passages. Therefore we recommend a minimum tire width of 32 mm.

After registration, you'll be provided with a link to a Komoot collection for more details on every track. Please note that there might be minor adjustments to the routes before the event.

Bluntautal

Easy

Distance

52 km

Elevation

700m

The perfect ride to explore our favorite places around Hallein. Two gentle climbs will bring you up to decent heights with a perfect view. For the majority of the tour you'll ride on gravel roads and cycling paths, but some short passages require good control of your bike.

Gravel

30%

Paved

35%

Road

35%

Schafbachalm

Moderate

Distance

85 km

Elevation

1750m

On this tour, you will follow some side streets and an old pass road until you arrive at Hintersee. A decent climb will bring you all the way up to the Schafbachalm from where you continue your ride on gravel roads. A mix of gravel and paved roads will lead you back to Hallein.

Gravel

30%

Paved

25%

Road

45%

Osterhorn

Hard

Distance

104km

Elevation

2610 m

This tour is for expert riders only. You have to master steep climbs to visit three of the most beautiful alpine pastures around Hallein. You'll love every single kilometer of this tour, even the ones that hurt.

Gravel

48%

Paved

20%

Asphalt

32%

Rules

  • Safety is first under all circumstances – participants without a fully functional helmet will be excluded from the event.
  • Riders adhere to the applicable StVO
  • Every rider is responsible for their safety, bikes, and equipment
  • Road bikes are not suitable for riding any of the tracks – we recommend a minimum tire width of 32 mm.
  • Schuss & Schotter is a self-supported bike ride – we don't provide any assistance while you're on your way.
  • Look out for other riders and support them in case any help is needed
  • Make yourself familiar with the track you're riding and make sure to download the most up-to-date version
  • Make it fit, it's not a race – Start whenever you are ready, ride as fast as you want, and take a break whenever you feel like
  • Organizers take no responsibility for loss or damage of personal belongings during, before, or after the event