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GBI Europe 2016

Die große Europa-Tour führt die GBI Community in diesem Jahr von Wien durch die Tschechische Republik mit der Hauptstadt Prag bis nach Berlin.

Sei mit dabei, wenn mehrere hundert Fahrrradbegeisterte aus aller Welt zur traditionellen Europatour aufbrechen!

29. Mai - 4. Juni 2016

Tourfotos
Allgemeine Informationen

Diese traditionelle Fahrradtour mit bis zu 400 Teilnehmern aus der ganzen Welt führt uns in diesem Jahr von Wien über Prag und Dresden nach Berlin. Auf dieser Tour bieten wir Euch ein breites Spektrum an Leistungen an, um Euch ein ganz besonderes Erlebnis zu bieten. Selbst wenig trainierte Radfahrer können die Strecken im Team problemlos meistern. Und wenn doch einmal eine Etappe nicht zuende gefahren werden kann, steht unser Pick-Up-Team bereit und sammelt Euch ein.

Die Melange aus verschiedenen Sprachen, Nationalitäten und Kulturen erzeugt den einzigartigen GBI-Spirit, den auch jeder Neueinsteiger spätestens am zweiten Tag empfindet.

Lasst Euch inspirieren und kommt mit uns auf große Europa-Tour. Ihr werdet es lieben!!!

Weitere Informationen

Sollten Euch noch Informationen fehlen oder Ihr habt spezielle Fragen?

Wir helfen Euch gerne.

Michael Leuenberger
Allgemeine Tourorganisation, Route, Unterkünfte, etc.

Schreibt mir

Anja Richter
Administratives, Rechnungen, Zahlungen, Buchungsänderungen

Schreibt mir

GBI Info-Call

Während der gesamten Anmeldeperiode bieten wir für Interessierte eine regelmäßige  Telefonkonferenz an, in der der grundsätzliche Ablauf der Tour und Organisatorisches besprochen wird, aber auch viel Raum für individuelle Fragen bleibt.

Jeden Montag (bis einschließlich 28.3.16) von 18-19 Uhr (MEZ) geben wir Euch einen umfassenden Überblick über die Tour und stehen Rede und Antwort.

In den GBI Infocall könnt Ihr Euch sowohl über Skype/Lync als auch mit dem normalen Telefon einwählen.

Login-Details:

Über Skype/Lync

Konferenz-ID: 46141350

Mit dem Telefon:

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Charity

Da die GBI eine Charity-Veranstaltung ist, mußt Du für ein GBI-Land fahren und zusätzlich zu der Teilnahmegebühr  Spenden für das in Deinem Heimatland unterstützte Hilfsprojekt sammeln. Die Mindestspende für diese Veranstaltung bemisst sich am Bruttoinlandsprodukt (pro Kopf) deines Heimatlandes. Jeder Teilnehmer wird gebeten, möglichst mehr als nur die Mindestspende zu erbringen.

150 €
Mindestspende

  Tschechische Republik
  Ägypten
  Ghana
  Griechenland
  Ungarn
  Jordanien
  Marokko
  Mozambique
  Polen
  Portugal
  Rumänien
  Südafrika
  Spanien
  Türkei

200 €
Mindestspende

Frankreich
Deutschland
Irland
Italien
Niederlande
Vereinigtes Königreich

250 €
Mindestspende

Bahrain
Kanada
Luxemburg
  Norwegen
  Katar
  Schweiz
Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika
Vereinigte Arabische Emirate (VAE)

Strecken

Die endgültigen Strecken stehen nun zum Download in der Rubrik 'Downloads' bereit. Dort findet Ihr die GPX-Tracks pro Tag und aufgeteilt nach Track 1 und 2 sowie in einer Gesamtdatei, die sich auf dem GPS-Gerät selbstständig entpackt.
Bitte denkt daran, die Tracks vor der Tour auf Euer GPS-Gerät zu laden, falls Ihr Euer eigenes Gerät nutzen wollt.
Und sicherheitshalber solltet ihr vorab auch prüfen, ob die Tracks tatsächlich alle von Eurem GPS-Gerät korrekt dargestellt werden können.

Streckenbeschreibung

Die Tour 2016 startet in Klosterneuburg, direkt vor den Toren von Wien, der prächtigen Hauptstadt Österreichs mit ihrem glamourösen Erbe der Habsburger Monarchie und Sehenswürdigkeiten wie den Stephansdom, Schloss Schönbrunn oder den Prater. Entlang der Donau und weiter durch das Weinviertel führt die erste Etappe bis kurz hinter die tschechische Grenze nach Znojmo. Auf der weiteren Fahrt durch die Tschechische Republik übernachten wir zunächst in Tabor, einer mittelalterlichen Stadt in Südböhmen. Weiter geht es nach Prag, dem politischen und wirtschaftlichen Zentrum der Tschechischen Republik. In Richtung Norden führt es uns entlag der Moldau und der Elbe durch das wunderschöne Elbsandsteingebirge. Weiter der Elbe folgend kommen wir nach Dresden, daß nach einen Zwischenstopp zum Sightseeing verlangt. Die Semperoper, der Zwinger oder die wieder aufgebaute Frauenkirche sind die touristischen Highlights dieser Stadt. Von hier ist es nur noch ein Katzensprung zu unserer Unterkunft in Radebeul. Der nächste Tag führt uns in den Spreewald mit seinen unzähligen Kanälen und Flüsschen und den hübschen Dörfern. Das Tropical Islands Ressort, Europas größte Tropische Urlaubslandschaft, beherrbergt uns in der letzten Tournacht. Vor hier ist es nicht mehr allzu weit nach Berlin, dem Ziel unserer Fahrradtour. Die einzigartige Kombination aus Neu und Alt, Ost und West machen Berlin zu einem der begehrtesten Ziele für Touristen in Europa. Nach der Abschlussveranstaltung haben die Teilnehmer noch Zeit, sich von den neu gewonnenen Freunden zu verabschieden und vielleicht schon für das nächste Jahr zu verabreden.

Überblick über die Strecke

Track 1

 Dies ist die offizielle, reguläre Strecke der Tour. Sie führt komplett über asphaltierte Strassen und Wege. Allerdings kann der Asphalt insbesondere in der Tschechischen Republik stellenweise sehr uneben und z.T. mit Schlaglöchern versehen sein. Kurze Strecken können auch mal über Kopfsteinpflaster führen (insb. in den Städten).

Track 2

 Empfohlen insbesondere für Rennräder, da die Strecke z.T. erheblich länger als Track 1 ist und zudem mehr Höhenmetern hat. Auch hier ist die gesamte Strecke asphaltiert, allerdings kann insb. in der Tschechischen Republik streckenweise der Asphalt sehr uneben oder mit Schlaglöchern versehen sein. Auch sind insb. in den Städten z.T. Passagen mit Kopfsteinpflaster zu befahren.

Tag Strecke Track Distanz Höhenmeter
Tag 1 - 29.5. Wien/Klosterneuburg (AT) - Znojmo (CZ) 1
2
90 km
120 km
600 m
1100 m
Tag 2 - 30.5. Znojmo (CZ) - Tabor (CZ) 1/2 147 km 1800 m
Tag 3 - 31.5. Tabor (CZ) - Prag (CZ) 1
2
122 km
160 km
1300 m
2000 m
Tag 4 - 1.6. Prag (CZ) - Usti nad Labem (CZ) 1
2
111 km
182 km
900 m
1800 m
Tag 5 - 2.6. Usti nad Labem (CZ) - Radebeul (D) 1
2
108 km
158 km
400 m
1500 m
Tag 6 - 3.6. Radebeul (D) - Tropical Islands/Krausnick (D) 1/2 143 km 600 m
Tag 7 - 4.6. Tropical Islands/Krausnick (D) - Berlin (D) 1
2
73 km
110 km
150 m
300 m
Summe   1
2
~ 795 km
~ 1020 km
~ 5800 m
~ 9100 m
Standorte

Tag 0 - Zusatznacht Wien

Wien
Lenas Donauhotel Wagramer Str. 52 1220 Wien, Österreich

Die Nacht vor dem Tourstart verbringen wir in einem gemütlichen Hotel in der Wiener Innenstadt. Von hier bringt der Shuttlebus die Teilnehmer und Fahrräder am Sonntagmorgen nach Klosterneuburg.

Diese Option (Zusatznacht & Transfer zum Start) gilt nur für diejenigen, die diese Leistung extra gebucht haben. Es ist nicht Bestandteil der Teilnahmegebühr oder der regulären Übernachtungspakete (Camp oder Hotel)!

Tag 1 - Start

Klosterneuburg (bei Wien)
Stadt Klosterneuburg
In der Au, 3400 Klosterneuburg, Österreich

Die Aupark-Arena in Klosterneuburg, nur ein paar Kilometer von Wien entfernt, ist der Startort der diesjährigen GBI Europe Tour. Viele Teilnehmer werden diesen Ort noch als Etappenziel der Tour 2014 kennen. Dort wird die Onsite-Registrierung der Teilnehmer und der offizielle Start erfolgen.

Klosterneuburg (bei Wien)

Tag 1

Znojmo
Sport Florbal, Fréderica Joliota Curie 3302/5, 66902 Znojmo (CZ)

Gruppenunterkunft in einer Sporthalle.

Znojmo
Znojmo
Znojmo
Znojmo
Znojmo

Tag 2

Tabor
Základní škola Tábor Zborovská 2696 390 03 Tábor (CZ)

Wir sind zu Gast in der wunderschönen mittelalterlichen Stadt Tabor.
Unsere Gruppenunterkunft ist in einer Sporthalle.

Tabor
Tabor
Tabor
Tabor
Tabor

Tag 3

Prag
AO Hostels
AO Hostel Prague Metro Strizkov, Decinska 1, CZ-18000 Prag 8

Wir werden im AO Hostel Prag untergebracht sein, das Frühstück wird ebenfalls im Hostel serviert.

Prag
Prag
Prag
Prag

Tag 4

Usti nad labem
Zimni Stadion Masarykova 974/232 400 01 Ústí nad Labem (CZ)

Unsere Gruppenunterkunft befindet sich im Eisstadion der Stadt.

Usti nad labem
Usti nad labem
Usti nad labem
Usti nad labem
Usti nad labem
Usti nad labem

Tag 5

Dresden/Radebeul
Sportshall Radebeul
Sporthalle West, An der Festwiese 1, 01445 Radebeul

Nur ein paar Kilometer flussabwärts von Dresden liegt Radebeul. Hier sind wir in einer großen Sporthalle untergebracht, nur ein paar Schritte von der Elbe entfernt.

Dresden/Radebeul
Dresden/Radebeul

Tag 6

Tropical Islands
Tropical Islands
Tropical Islands, Tropical Islands-Allee 1, D-15910 Krausnick-Groß Wasserburg

Willkommen im größten tropischen Urlaubsparadis Europas. Untergebracht in einer der weltweit größten freitragenden Hallen, die für den Bau der Cargolifter-Zeppeline gebaut wurde, befindet sich die einzigartige Freizeitanlage mit dem weltgrößten Regenwald in einer Halle, einem entzückenden Tropendorf und dem legendären tropischen Meer mit langen Sandstränden. Hier findet Ihr auch Europas größte tropische Sauna & Spa. Die Architektur wurde durch solch einzigartige Bauwerke inspiriert wie bspw. den Angkor Wat Tempelkomplex in Kambodscha. 

Wir sind auf dem Campingplatz der Anlage in Tipi-Zelten, Mobilheimen, einem Großzelt und zusätzlichen Hallen untergebracht. Das Frühstück wird in den Restaurants im Tropical Islands (Halle) serviert. Vergünstigte Tickets für den Besuch der Freizeitanlage Tropical Islands erhaltet Ihr vor Ort. Nutzt die Gelegenheit uns taucht ein in eine einmalige tropische Welt.

Tropical Islands
Tropical Islands
Tropical Islands
Tropical Islands
Tropical Islands
Tropical Islands

Tag 7

Berlin
Vodafone Niederlassung Berlin, Attilastrasse 61, D-12105 Berlin

Die Vodafone-Niederlassung Berlin ist der Zielpunkt unserer Tour. Hier werden wir nach der Gruppenfahrt gemeinsam einfahren und die Tour in entspannter Atmosphäre ausklingen lassen.

Eine S-Bahnstation liegt in unmittelbarer Nähe, so daß die Abreise Richtung Hauptbahnhof und Flughafen problemlos möglich ist. Wir werden daher keinen separaten Shuttle-Service zum HBF und Flughafen anbieten.

Berlin
Teams

Jeder GBI Teilnehmer fährt in einem Team, daß von erfahrenen Teamleadern angeführt wird. Die Teamgröße ist aufgrund rechtlicher Bestimmungen auf maximal 10 Fahrer begrenzt.

Du kannst Dein Team nach persönlicher Vorliebe, Deinen Präferenzen (Geschwindigkeit, Streckenlänge, Fahrradtyp) und der bevorzugten Strecke frei wählen.

Wähle Dein Team

TEAM TRANSYLVANIAN WOLVES
Marius Coman
Teamnumber 1
1a
25 km/h
Language: English

Another year, another route, new experiences.We will have small breaks avery 20-30Km and one lunch break.

OPEN TEAM
TEAM Gemütlich 30
Markus Zindler
Teamnumber 2
2
28 km/h
Language: English, German

We like to work together as a team. Our pleasure is the ride. A long lunch break and a few short stops, but not a sightseeing group. We may not AVG 28kmh the entire day, but you should be able to hold this as a constant pace for a good hour or two.

OPEN TEAM
TEAM Gulliver
Luca Zaninello
Teamnumber 3
2
27 km/h
Language: Italian, English

International Team, we ride on racing bike, just to have fun, enjoying the ride and the sightseeing; we'll stop for short break, we'll arrive together.

OPEN TEAM
TEAM Brandenbourg Cyclerz
Mario Stiller
Teamnumber 4
1
22 km/h
Language: German, English

My name is Mario Stiller. I am 38 years old an i live near Berlin, the aim of the GBI Europe in 2016! Since 2011, I accompany the GBI as a team leader. Many kilometers i traveled together with my team since. Together, we have every kilometer stage and managed safely. Also you are welcome in my Team! #Moutainbike #RacingCycle #TouringBicycle #E-Bike – For more Information on Team visit www.cyclerz.de

OPEN TEAM
TEAM Why Not?
Kari Naimon
Teamnumber 5
2
25 km/h
Language: English

We'd love to have you on this team if you ride a road bike - unless you have a mountain bike with slicks and are sure you can keep up as far as speed! English will be the primary spoken language. If you have your own GPS as a back up and can download the tracks ahead of time, it would be great. We'll stop for a short time at the rest stops and on longer days, we will stop for lunch. Ideally, we are in camp well before dark but please bring a light just in case.

OPEN TEAM
TEAM Sharm El Sheikh
Moataz BahyEldin
Teamnumber 6
1
28 km/h
Languages: English, Arabic

Sharm El Sheikh team, we will start everyday at 8AM ,average speed will be 28km/h , we will have 15 minutes break every 3 hours, the main focus areas will be cycling with high speed , breaking our records everyday and cycling in the most professional way. We will learn new cycling techniques everyday and will do our best to master it during the trip.

OPEN TEAM
TEAM Just4Fun
Hartmut Genz
Teamnumber 7
1a
18 km/h
Languages: German, English, Portugese

The main thing is to have fun to ride together. The team cycles together and stay together. Everyone helps each other in case of a trouble. We are cyling defensive and note the rules. We will take time for the beautiful places and views during the day.

OPEN TEAM
TEAM LTE (Long Tour Enterprise)
Hergen von Waaden
Teamnumber 8
2
25 km/h
Languages: German, English

It's my 7th GBI after 2010/ 11/ 12/ 13/ 14/ 15. We want to have break's all 35 … 45km, breaktime as long as we need.

OPEN TEAM
TEAM Fast on Track
Thomas Kuepper
Teamnumber 9
1a
20 km/h
Languages: German, English

I am from Germany. I am 47 years old. We will have breaks when it is needed, around every 30km 10min ,after 60% of the day a long one.

OPEN TEAM
TEAM Heavy on Wire
Ulrich Böhm
Teamnumber 10
1b
22 km/h
Languages: German, Swiss, English

I’m joinig the GBI for the 8th time. The main thing is to have fun together. Cycling, talking, cycling, see something, cycling, meeting the friends from the last years, cycling. This sounds like a successful day!! Average speed is planed around 22km/h. After 2/3 of the daily stage we will have a lunch break for 45 – 60 minutes. If necessary we will stop more often, but not to take a picture every few minutes. We will stay together for the whole day, we leave no man behind. We will cycle on track 1b therefore race bikes are preferred. Everyone is welcome, a international team would be great.

OPEN TEAM
TEAM Do things right
Guido Weber
Teamnumber 11
2
25 km/h
Languages: German, English

It`s my 5th GBI and I am still on fire. We will choose Track 2 with an ambitious but feasible average speed about 25 km/h (so racing bikes preferred). We having breaks in a regular matter, what means that we don’t plan it but stop if we want (as the result of a democratic decision) to enjoy the landscape, have a beer or whatever. If you want to have a lot of fun within an ambitious team, JOIN US! Irish cyclist emphatically welcome ;-)

OPEN TEAM
TEAM Olympia
davide Vettore
Teamnumber 12
1
23 km/h
Language: English, Italian

Hi All, here again for the 7th time but with the enthusiasm of the first time. It’s an open team but only for mountain bikers and hopefully with a good training ( look at the avg spped ).
Fun and friendship are the pillars of my GBI vision ; we’ll leave together in morning and arrive together in the afternoon. I don’t want anyone to be left alone on the way. It’s basically a holiday, stops for sightseeing and lunch are welcome; if you consider GBI as a race, please don’t join this group .

OPEN TEAM
TEAM Pink Amazons
Doreen Köstler
Teamnumber 13
1b
22 km/h
Language: German, English

for girls only, road bikes preferred, more sightseeing than racing style

OPEN TEAM
TEAM Ar Nos Na Gaoithe
Jamie O Toole
Teamnumber 14
1a
28 km/h
Language: English

Hi, 2016 will be my 5th GBI Europe and fourth as a team captain. I took a break for 2015 but looking forward to the new tour in 2016. “Ar Nos Na Gaoithe” is an Irish saying which translates as “As Fast as the Wind”. We will cycle at a good pace of approximately 28kmph with a nice lunch break and a quick stop for any good photo opportunity! The aim of the team is work well together in good spirits and most importantly to have a laugh along the way.

OPEN TEAM
TEAM Tour de Friends
Wise Sitsofe Droefenu
Teamnumber 15
1a
18 km/h
Language: English

This team is one family, we have a very high team spirit and we enjoy riding together. We will have a stop on every 20km and will have at least 1 lunch break.

OPEN TEAM
TEAM Rum
Nader Al-Zakibeh
Teamnumber 16
1b
27 km/h
Language: English, Arabic

2-3 stops in average and mostly sightleeing

OPEN TEAM
TEAM DownTown-Team
Mohamed El Nokrashy
Teamnumber 17
1b
20 km/h
Language: English, Arabic

That is my Third year joining GBI, >From year to year we are awaiting to join that great community, new Friends, new Challenge, new Experience, new Route, new Sightsee .For that, We are here to enjoy this advantages by cycling in Team with a Goal "Starting, Safety enjoyable Ride, End-together" . For succeeding that Goal, we are cycling in Rule " Starting 8 AM, Ending 6 PM, Cycling 8H, Rest 2H ( 1h Lunch, 4*15 min Short ), Average Speed 20 km/h, Track 1b " .

OPEN TEAM
TEAM SHIRZANAN (female hero)
Ammoura Amani
Teamnumber 18
1b
20 km/h
Language: Arabic, English

I'm Amani from Jordan.i'm joining the GBI for the 3rd time. We ride on racing bike, just to have fun ,we'll stop for short break, We will take time for the beautiful places and views during the day.The team cycles together and stays together.If you want to have a lot of fun within an ambitious team, JOIN US!

OPEN TEAM
TEAM Oriental Mix
Haitham Al-Sulaiman
Teamnumber 19
1b
20 km/h
Language: Arabic, English

This team is all about meeting new people, seizing every opportunity to enjoy the cities and places we visit, a lot of pictures, and certainly a lot of food. The only timeline that we have is reaching camp before it gets dark or before the shuttle bus leaves to the hotel, so expect a lot of fun stops.

Every member of the team is expected to insure that we ride safely, your bike (Road Bikes are preferred) should be in a good working condition. Front and back lights are a must.

Team name does not suggest any limitation on who can join. as long as you have a good sense of humor you are most welcomed to join.

OPEN TEAM
TEAM Euroafricans
Laszlo Nagy
Teamnumber 20
1b
20 km/h
Language: English

We will cycle 19,87 km/h ;-) in average, but we will be ready for having brakes (for taking photos, having lunch, cake and cappucinos…etc). So we will cycle for charity and having fun! See you soon in Venice!

Please note: THIS TEAM CAN ONLY BE JOINED BY INVITATION. PLEASE GET IN CONTACT WITH THE TEAMLEADER TO GET A REGISTRATION CODE. IF YOU DON'T KNOW THE TEAMLEADER, PLEASE CONTACT support@gbi-event.org
TEAM Bike4Fun
Bernhard Beerlage
Teamnumber 21
1b
23 km/h
Language: German, English

- open team to have fun and enjoy the tour
- racing bikes are preferred
- start daily around 9:00 am (not too late) - daily tours should end before it gets dark – we need time for breaks 
- scheduled breaks: longer lunch break about 60min around 1:00 pm – short break about 15min after 25% and a third one at afternoon around 30min
OPEN TEAM
TEAM Turkish Delight
Ilhan Kesken
Teamnumber 22
1b
24 km/h
Language: Turkish, English

We will keep a moderate tempo enabling us to arrive in a considerably proper time so as to have a couple of beers before settling for rest and also providing us some opportunity for fun and sightseeing.

OPEN TEAM
TEAM Turkuaz
Dursun Kucukali
Teamnumber 23
2
25 km/h
Language: Turkish, English

Preferably on the long routes (Track 2), we target to move over 30 km/h in the flat terrain, to keep an average of 25 km/h.
We expect that you have a road bike, feel comfortable and experienced in group riding.
We ride together and share the work. We also like to have some opportunities for fun and sightseeing.

OPEN TEAM
TEAM Yalla Bina Dahab
Mohamed El-Ansary
Teamnumber 24
1a
25 km/h
Language: Arabic, English

It's my 7th year GBI and 5th year as a team leader, 3nd year with my wife :). Actally, I love all sports that end with ing (cycling, hiking, skiing, diving, etc.).
I used to cycle during my childhood and quitted, returned back since 2010. I eat ice cream almost every day :) its more of a passion than food to me, that's why I made a formula of 1 hour cycling a day so that I can have 2 scoops of ice cream and still lose weight & be in shape. I am looking forward that our team will enjoy the route and finish in good timing. I am planning to have 4 breaks plus one lunch break a day. Each break for 5 to 10 minutes, lunch 45 minutes.

“The more you TRAIN, the more you ENJOY!”
Let’s have some fun :)

OPEN TEAM
TEAM Lambada Returns
Hazem Alaedin
Teamnumber 25
1b
25 km/h
Language: Arabic, English, French

Lambada Returns aim to enjoy the journey "SAFELY" , safety is our main concern.
Race bikes are most preferable, basically 3 refreshing stops and 1 lunch stop , and may vary according to the route and the cyclists' needs , our slogan is "TRAIN WELL TO HAVE FUN" !!!

CLOSED TEAM
Please note: THIS TEAM CAN ONLY BE JOINED BY INVITATION. PLEASE GET IN CONTACT WITH THE TEAMLEADER. IF YOU DON'T KNOW THE TEAMLEADER, PLEASE CONTACT support@gbi-event.org
TEAM Qatar Cyclists A
Ali Mehanna Alkuwari
Teamnumber 26
1b
35 km/h
Language: Arabic, English

Another year, another great ride! Please join our road-loving team for an amicable ride through the country side :)
If your group rides average 35 km/h an hour in Doha, this is the group for you.

THIS TEAM CAN ONLY BE JOINED BY QUATAR RESIDENTS
TEAM Qatar Cyclists B
Ali Mehanna Alkuwari
Teamnumber 27
1b
30 km/h
Language: Arabic, English

Another year, another great ride! Please join our road-loving team for an amicable ride through the country side :)
If your group rides average 30 km/h an hour in Doha, this is the group for you.

THIS TEAM CAN ONLY BE JOINED BY QUATAR RESIDENTS
TEAM Qatar Cyclists C
Ali Mehanna Alkuwari
Teamnumber 28
1b
25 km/h
Language: Arabic, English

Another year, another great ride! Please join our road-loving team for an amicable ride through the country side :)
If your group rides average 25 km/h an hour in Doha, this is the group for you.

THIS TEAM CAN ONLY BE JOINED BY QUATAR RESIDENTS
TEAM The Globetrotters
Nils Blach
Teamnumber 29
1b
26 km/h
Language: German, English

I’m Nils, turning 16 in March and it will be a pleasure to me to lead the
team „The globetrotters“. The team name basically means the world
travelers, which I thought would be a great name for such an event. This will be the first time I join the GBI, but my father (Martin) is going to support me to overcome this challenge. It is his fourth GBI and I think he has gained enough experiences to be able to adjust me into the right directions. We expect road bikes only, unless you are able to stand the astonishing average speed of around 26 km/h, which we are aiming for.
Normally we aim to have two shorter breaks and one longer lunch break, but this might change depending on the day

OPEN TEAM.
TEAM Seven Principles
Christian Schäfer
Teamnumber 30
1b
27 km/h
Language: Deutsch, Englisch, Französisch

Start together – arrive together: Everyone needs to master climbs and descents on its own comfort speed. However we are waiting for each other after these challenges and will adapt speed on remaining flat segments to the group performance. We ride roadbikes mainly.

Please note: THIS TEAM CAN ONLY BE JOINED BY INVITATION. PLEASE GET IN CONTACT WITH THE TEAMLEADER TO GET A REGISTRATION CODE. IF YOU DON'T KNOW THE TEAMLEADER, PLEASE CONTACT support@gbi-event.org
TEAM 25 - Prairie Lovers
Hesham Sherif
Teamnumber 31
1b
25 km/h
Language: Arabic, English

Another year, another great ride! Please join our road-loving team for an amicable ride through the country side :)
If your group rides average 25 km/h an hour in Doha, this is the group for you.

THIS TEAM CAN ONLY BE JOINED BY QUATAR RESIDENTS
TEAM 30 - Pacers
Aiman ElSayed
Teamnumber 32
1b
30 km/h
Language: Arabic, English

Another year, another great ride! Please join our road-loving team for an amicable ride through the country side :)
If your group rides average 30 km/h an hour in Doha, this is the group for you.

THIS TEAM CAN ONLY BE JOINED BY QUATAR RESIDENTS
TEAM 30+ - Cannibals
Teamnumber 33
1b
35 km/h
Language: Arabic, English

Another year, another great ride! Please join our road-loving team for an amicable ride through the country side :)
If your group rides average 30+ km/h an hour in Doha, this is the group for you.

THIS TEAM CAN ONLY BE JOINED BY QUATAR RESIDENTS
TEAM Bahrain Cyclerz
Saber Zainal
Teamnumber 34
2
25 km/h
Language: Arabic, English

We would like Bahrain residents cyclists to join our team. Whether you ride road or mountain bikes, you need to keep your average speed of 30km/h. English & Arabic will be the primary languages. Preferred to have your cycling GPS device as a backup. We stop for refreshments and light-lunch which can be agreed with the team. We start the ride morning time to have plenty of time to have enough rest and discover the next stop. Hope you enjoy the ride with us.

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TEAM Quebrantahuesos 1
Jorge Sanchez
Teamnumber 35
1b
22 km/h
Language: Spanish, English

The key idea is to cycle together and have fun, both of them at the same time. Average speed is approximate, depending on the day route… and how was the day before…or next day. Stops are decided more or less on the fly, more often before we feel hungry or tired, and if we feel fresh nice and easy we may delay it and keep going, decided by group consensus. We welcome anyone wishing to cycle with us, as long as he/she is able to cycle and laugh, tell jokes, etc. By the way, the team name comes from a cycling event in the Pyrenees: a tour-de-france stage opened to amateurs crossing several colls (we hope crossing the Alps will be easier!!!).

THIS TEAM CAN ONLY BE JOINED BY INVITATION
TEAM Quebrantahuesos 2
Jose Antonio Rodriguez
Teamnumber 36
1b
0 km/h
Language: Spanish, English

Joining the team probably won't allow you to achieve the original GBI goal of losing weight while riding a bike because we like beer more like anything else. So we are prone to leave as soon as we are thirsty to get a pint (or two).
But you'll love the fun and the laughs while enjoying the views in a quiet way. We ride for a good cause and are more than happy to welcome new riders to the team. Hope to see all you soon in Venice!

THIS TEAM CAN ONLY BE JOINED BY INVITATION
TEAM Quebrantahuesos 3
Victor Fontecha
Teamnumber 37
2
0 km/h
Language: Spanish, English

We can assure we won’t be the fastest team. Neither the slowest. But there is something we can definitely guarantee: joining our team will not make you loose weight while riding a bike, since we love beer more than anything else in the world. We will forget about the bike as soon as we are thirsty and get a pint (or two). First things first.
You will also love the fun and the laughs along the way and we will enjoy the quiet landscape all together.
We will ride for a good cause and we are more than happy to welcome new riders to join our team. Looking forward to seeing you all pretty soon in Vienna!

THIS TEAM CAN ONLY BE JOINED BY INVITATION
TEAM Rum 2
Lubna Obeidat
Teamnumber 38
1b
20 km/h
Language: Arabic, English

Iam Lubna
I have been to GBI twice 2014,2015.a wonderful experience ...this group is for people looking for an adventure every day,people who are willing to cycle in a group,enjoy the scenery and take pictures.
We will have stops every 30 k for short breaks and one lunch break....
Average speed 20 kph

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TEAM Espresso Bar
Gerd Angress
Teamnumber 39
1a
22 km/h
Language: German, English

This will be my second participation. The first trip was so wonderful, that I decided to start again.
Primarily, we want to have fun while cycling. The team cycles together and helps each other in case of a trouble.
As often as possible we will stop at nice places for a short break and refill our rations. At midday we will have a longer lunch break.
Normally we will cycle on track 1a. But we will discuss after our daily stage which track we will cycle on the next day.

OPEN TEAM
TEAM Red One
Sven Lausberg
Teamnumber 40
1b
22 km/h
Language: German, English

We are cycling with the power of Vodafone Red One! The combination of our key targets sports, companionship, charity and fun will guide the team from Vienna to Berlin.

THIS TEAM CAN ONLY BE JOINED BY INVITATION OF A VODAFONE GERMANY EMPLOYEE
TEAM Hellenic Team Deja Vu
Achilleas Efthimiou
Teamnumber 41
2
24 km/h
Language: Greek, English

I have participated in GBI 2011 (as a team leader) and I have been hooked since then! I intend to take a leisurely pace and enjoy the ride, the company and the scenery. Several “small-stops” and a 1 – 2 of big ones will take place. Average Speed will be 22-24 km/h. Track 1&2, tarmac only!

OPEN TEAM
TEAM BLOXER
Alexander Weigmann
Teamnumber 42
1
20 km/h
Languages: Portuguese, Spanish, Dutch, French, English, German

"The fist impression counts!"
We are an international team empowered by the market leader of DDI-Solutions.
It’s the first time that we take part at GBI with a mixed team.
Our motto? Cycle with fun for a good cause together with great people.

OPEN TEAM
TEAM A10-Balancer
Wolfgang Fresser
Teamnumber 43
1
25 km/h
Language: English, German


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TEAM Saudi Cyclists
Ahmed Alsawfan
Teamnumber 44
2
25 km/h
Language: Arabic, English

Saudi Arabia is a new GBI country and will cycle the first time with the GBI.

TEAM Funriders
Daniel Adu Appea
Teamnumber 45
1
17 km/h
Languages: English

Half the wheels twice the fun. we ride for the pure fun of it. we will do an average of 17km/h and we will rest at every 20km. We don’t leave anyone behind and no one is faster than the other. Together we have 1 goal of completing all 780km in 1 piece.

OPEN TEAM
TEAM The Tribe
Ahmad Badrawy
Teamnumber 46
1b
30 km/h
Language: English, French, Arabic, beginner German

Please join us only with road bikes. We hit the road fast, but we don't miss any good pics or good food. A tremendous lunch break is a must on the team :)

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Teamnumber 47
0 km/h
TEAM 1st Titans
Andreas Fleck
Teamnumber 48
1
20 km/h
- BY INVITATION ONLY -
TEAM mVISE
Teamnumber 49
1
20 km/h
BY INVITATION ONLY
TEAM GBI Orga
Teamnumber 50
1
20 km/h
This is a closed team for the GBI orga team.

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