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Friday 10 Jan 2025 - Bluff

The gravel bike, mountain bike cycling event Shaky Isles Challenge has been organized yearly in New Zealand, region Southland. The last edition of Shaky Isles Challenge took place on Friday 12 January 2024 and the next edition of the bikepacking, ultra will take place on Friday 10 January 2025 in Bluff, Southland

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Organizer: The Shaky Isles Challenge is a self-supported bikepacking challenge the length of Aotearoa / New Zealand.

Starting in the Deep South at the summit of Bluff Hill/Motupohue, the Shaky Isles Challenge weaves its way north through Aotearoa to finish on the beach of Spirits Bay/Kapowairua in the Far North. The route, designed with a gravel bike in mind, preferences gravel roads and combines these with paved roads and short sections of cycle trail and 4WD track to connect a journey through rural New Zealand.

Check the previous editions of Shaky Isles Challenge below and add the ones you participated in to your successful rides in myBattistrada by simply clicking on .

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