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33. Tour de Barock

33. Tour de Barock, Bad Schussenried
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Road runs in Germany, Bad Schussenried

Distances

  • Running

    AllgäuBodensee Ultramarathon 280km

    280 km

    512m

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    206 km

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    116 km

  • Running

    Shimano - AllgäuBodensee Gravel Hero - 65 km

    65 km

  • Running

    AOK - Oberschwaben Family - 31 km

    31 km

About

The Tour de Barock is a multi-stage event in the Oberschwaben region centered on Bad Schussenried, featuring gravel, classic, and family routes with strong local support, food and drink stations, and a park festival atmosphere.

Catering & aid stations

Multiple hydration and food stations along routes, notably in Bad Waldsee (family loop) and at uphill/finish areas; hot and cold options, warm meals at key points.

Pacers

Pacemakers are led for selected distance groups during Renntag — follow the numbered Startwellen and look for Pacerflaggen to stay on target times.

Results

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Surface mix

  • 100% asphalt

Typical weather in Bad Schussenried

Monthly averages based on historical data (2000–present).

Jan-3°
08:07
16:56
Feb-2°
07:30
17:44
Mar10°
06:35
18:28
Apr14°
06:33
20:12
May18°
05:44
20:53
Jun22°13°
05:24
21:22
Jul23°15°
05:40
21:17
Aug23°15°
06:18
20:36
Sep19°11°
07:00
19:35
Oct15°
07:41
18:35
Nov
07:28
16:46
Dec-1°
08:05
16:31

Weather data by Open-Meteo

What's included in entry

  • Race timing chip included
  • Event liability insurance
  • Food and drink at aid stations
  • Event finisher medal
  • Marked and supported route

FAQ

Is a timed chip required or included?

A timing chip is included in the registration fee for all race distances; follow the designated start waves for your distance.

Can I register on race day?

On-site registration is available on race day at the main tent before the start window, subject to availability.

Are there aid stations and toilets on the course?

Yes, there are multiple aid stations with drinks, food, and toilets, notably in Bad Waldsee and at key points on longer routes.

Is helmet required on the bike?

Yes, helmet use is mandatory throughout the event; enforcement is in place at start/finish and check points.

What about bike checks and support?

Bike checks are conducted at the start area; basic tools and puncture repair kits are recommended, with volunteer support available.

Last updated: Jun 6, 2026, 12:07:31 AM

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