The climax is a hill climb over Hiraodai! 100% satisfying to ride and eat!
Distance: Approximately 100km / Gained altitude: 1,000m
This course is for intermediate to advanced riders who are familiar with equipment such as road bikes and binding pedals.
Perfect for cyclists who usually ride around 100km and like long rides.

This is the longest course of this event.
After replenishing your energy in the scenic Mojiko Retro District, head to Kitakyushu Airport via ups and downs.
Here, in addition to the spectacular view from the bridge leading to the airport, you can enjoy cycling with the athletes of Fukuoka’s professional cycling team VC FUKUOKA (*Only for those on plans that include companion support)
Lastly, try the hill climb up to Hiraodai, which is designated as a national park!
Take home the stunning scenery created by the topography and geology of the karst plateau as a souvenir. 📸




Main route
Mihagino Park → Mojiko Retro District → Kitakyushu Airport → Hiraodai → Mihagino Park
Aid stations
– Mojiko Retro Aid Station
– Kitakyushu Airport Aid Station
– Hiraodai aid station
Entry fee
– Plan with accompanying support 8,000 yen (tax included)
– Plan without accompanying support 7,000 yen (tax included)
We also provide accompanying support for cyclists who are unsure whether they can ride on the course.
Local riders who know everything about the Kitakyushu area will be cycling together.
This plan allows you to enjoy the event with peace of mind from the start to the finish.
Profile
Updated 31/10/2024 Course may be subject to adjustment.
✅RIDE with GPS
✅Google Maps
Point name | Passing distance | |
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Mihagino Park | 0km | start |
Mojiko Retro | 13km | aid station |
Kitakyushu Airport | 46km | aid station |
Hiraodai | 75km | aid station |
Mihagino Park | 93km | finish |
Only Kitakyushu Airport Aid Station has a time limit for departure times.
If you depart from here after 12:45, those participating in the 100km course will be required to change their route to the 60km course.
Please follow the instructions of the sentry staff along the course.