Baltic Bound is an extraordinarily long road ultra-cycling event starting in Klaipėda, Lithuania's principal Baltic Sea port, covering approximately 5,500 kilometers — placing it among the longest road ultra-distance races in the world, comparable in scale to the Race Across America or major transcontinental routes. Klaipėda sits on Lithuania's narrow stretch of Baltic coastline, and a route of this length almost certainly traces an extensive circuit through the Baltic states and potentially deep into Scandinavia, Poland, or further across northern and eastern Europe, given that the Baltic Sea coastline itself is far shorter than the stated distance. The event's name signals its core conceptual anchor in the Baltic Sea region, likely tracing a substantial loop or point-to-point route connecting multiple Baltic-adjacent countries.
At 5,500 kilometers, Baltic Bound represents one of the most demanding road ultra-cycling challenges available anywhere, requiring weeks of sustained riding, exceptional logistics, and the kind of mental and physical resilience associated with the very longest events in the sport. July timing offers the best combination of long daylight hours and stable weather for a route of this scale through northern and eastern Europe.
Based on this event's terrain, difficulty and riding style.
Riders taking on Baltic Bound will cover 5500 km.
Baltic Bound's terrain calls for a Endurance Road Bike, ideally running 30-35mm Tubeless tires. On the drivetrain side, a 46/30T-50/34T (2x) chainring matched to a 10-36T cassette gives enough range for the climbing involved.
We rate Baltic Bound as Extreme overall. Riders should be ready for mostly smooth, fast-rolling surfaces, and mild and generally comfortable conditions.
Baltic Bound takes place on July 16, 2026. That puts it in summer, with long daylight hours, though heat can become a real factor.
Surface-wise, expect road throughout Baltic Bound — 30-35mm Tubeless tires are a safe bet.