When the sun rises over Döss Radond, it’s a magical moment for Tinetta every year. As a team leader, organizing committee member, and passionate cyclist, she knows the National Park Bike Marathon like no one else.
A native of the Engadin who misses home, a lover of Val Mora, and a fan of Panorama with Kaiserschmarrn. Letizia explains why, for her, the perfect preparation begins long before race day.
When Nic talks about the Jauer course and the start in Fuldera, you can immediately sense his deep connection to the Münster Valley. The combination of home-field advantage, a passion for the hunt, and the thrill of the race creates some truly special moments.
Three weeks of summer vacation in the Engadin to prepare for a race—it almost sounds too good to be true. For Lukas, that’s exactly what makes for the perfect build-up to the National Park Bike Marathon.
From the youngest rider to his next big challenge: he’s gradually getting used to long distances. The fast Chaschauna descent, in particular, really gets his heart racing.
Michael doesn’t just rack up the miles during training, but also every day on his commute from Pany to Landquart. No wonder he loves the long, varied challenges around the National Park.
For Beni, the area around the national park is utterly captivating: pristine nature, flowing trails, and moments that give him goosebumps despite the pain of racing.
With the perfect family outing, Damian has found his ideal training route: from Scuol via Alp Clünas and Muot da l’Hom and back. The stop for Kaiserschmarren together makes the tour a highlight for him every time.
Steep on the way up, smooth on the way down—it’s exactly this combination that makes the Chaschauna so special to Gian. A section that challenges, fascinates, and leaves a lasting impression year after year.