Peninsular Divide
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Peninsular Divide

Pengerang, Johor, Malaysia, Malaysia October 18, 2026
Difficulty Profile
TERRAIN
CLIMBING
HEAT
1500 km Distance
20000 m Elevation
All-road Surface
Extreme Difficulty

What to Expect on Peninsular Divide

The Peninsular Divide is an ultra-endurance cycling race that pushes the limits of human resilience and self-sufficiency. Spanning 1,500 km from Pengerang, Johor, to Wang Kelian, Perlis, the route features over 20,000 meters of elevation and a mix of tarmac, gravel, and remote backroads. Designed for those who crave the ultimate test of endurance, navigation, and survival, the Peninsular Divide is one of the toughest cycling challenges in Asia.

Why We Created the Peninsular Divide
Ultra-endurance cycling is more than just a race—it’s an expedition, a test of mental and physical strength. The Peninsular Divide was born out of a desire to create a truly demanding and unfiltered adventure, one that showcases Malaysia’s raw beauty while setting a new benchmark for self-supported racing in the region.

Unlike traditional stage races, the Peninsular Divide embraces the unsupported, solo nature of endurance cycling. Riders must rely entirely on themselves, carrying their own gear, planning their own resupply, and navigating their way through some of Malaysia’s most remote and challenging landscapes.

Bike Setup for Peninsular Divide

Bike All-Road Bike
Tires 35-40mm Tubeless
Cassette 10-44T
Chainring 40-42T (1x)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long is Peninsular Divide?

At 1500 km with 20000 m of elevation gain, Peninsular Divide is roughly the distance of 36 marathons back to back, with climbing that adds up to more than 2.3 times the height of Mount Everest.

What bike do I need?

For Peninsular Divide, we'd recommend a All-Road Bike — plan on 35-40mm Tubeless tires and a wide-range drivetrain, something like a 40-42T (1x) chainring paired with a 10-44T cassette, to handle the terrain comfortably.

How difficult is it?

Peninsular Divide carries an overall difficulty rating of Extreme. The terrain itself is a mix of surfaces, with some rougher sections mixed in, the climbing is consistently demanding, with sustained climbing, and conditions tend to run extremely hot, so heat management is a serious factor.

When does it take place?

Peninsular Divide runs on October 18, 2026, placing it firmly in the autumn riding season, as conditions start cooling but daylight hours are shrinking.

What surface is it?

Peninsular Divide's route is all-road. Plan your tire choice around 35-40mm Tubeless for the best combination of speed and comfort.