answersLogoWhite

0

Overall Longest: Tour Divide, mountain bike race.

Road: Le Tour de France

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What was the world's longest cycling event?

The Tour d'Afrique was billed as the longest bicycle event at 12000km.


What event takes place in a velodrome?

Cycling is what takes place in the Velodrome, from the keiren event to team cycling events. The Velodrome is the home of cycling.


What is a major cycling event?

Tour de France would be a major cycling event


What is the world's longest record of playstation 3 time played?

World Records are not kept on this event


What is the longest track stand in a cycling race?

42 minutes


What is the worlds greatest and longest running soul music event?

What is the longest soul music event


Who won the first cycling event in Olympics?

Léon Flameng won the 100 kilometer event, the first cycling event ever held at a modern Olympics, at the 1896 Games in Athens.


What is the longest distance event in the Olympics?

The MarathonThe longest running race is the marathon at 42.195KM (26miles 385yards)The longest foot race is the mens 50K walkThe longest race is the triathalon - 1500M swim + 40KM cycle + 10KM run


What is the longest running sporting event in the United States?

The longest runing sporting event in the USA is the Kentucky Derby


What is the most famous bike race in France called?

The tour de France cycling race, held every July, is a world-famous cycling event.


Where will the olympic 2012 track cycling event be held?

At London


In the Olympics what is the longest running event?

Depends on what the question refers to: The longest "running" event is the Marathon, but the longest event in terms of distance in the athletics is the Mens 50 kilometre walk (but you certainly aren't allowed to run in that). Alternatively there are a whole series of events that have been included in every Olympics, therefore there is no single longest running event in terms of being at every Olympics.