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Lake Taupō Cycle Challenge

Taupō, Waikato·Date to be confirmed·160 km Round the Lake / 80 km Solo / Enduro (2x 160 km)

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Quick Information

At a glance.

Location

📍 Taupō, Waikato, New Zealand

Usually Held

🗓 Late November

2026 Event Date

Date to be confirmed

Distances

160 km Round the Lake · 80 km Solo · Enduro (2x 160 km)

Course Type

Road

Difficulty

Intermediate

Entries

Opening Soon

Official Website

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Last Updated

November 2025

Countdown

Race date to be confirmed

Preparing for this event?

Recommended plan: Endurance Road Cycling Program.

  • First 160 km ride
  • Round the Lake finish
  • Sub 5 hour goal
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Overview

The event.

The Lake Taupō Cycle Challenge is New Zealand's largest and most iconic road cycling event. Riders complete a full 160 km loop of Lake Taupō, the country's largest lake, on rolling volcanic terrain with jaw-dropping views of the central plateau volcanoes. First held in 1977, the event now draws thousands of riders each late November across the solo, team, half-lap and Enduro options. It is a gran fondo, a personal challenge and a slice of New Zealand cycling heritage in a single day.

Rolling international field, dawn start on the lake foreshore, and a full festival village in Taupō for the weekend.

Who it suitsRiders who can comfortably ride 3–4 hours, chasing a 160 km personal challenge or a Round the Lake finish.

Distances

160 km Round the Lake
80 km Solo
Enduro (2x 160 km)

Course Breakdown

The route.

Distance
160 km loop
Elevation
~1,500 m
Surface
Sealed road, mostly open with rolling closures
Major climbs
Waihi Hill (~4 km), Hatepe Hill (~3 km sting in the tail)
Feed zones
Five official feed zones with water, food, mechanical support
Technical sections
Fast open-road descents, changeable lakeside wind

Difficulty Snapshot

Col de Sud assessment.

Endurance
Climbing
Technical
Weather exposure
Beginner suitability

General Col de Sud assessment — not an official event rating.

Typical Conditions

What to expect.

Temperature
8–22 °C
Humidity
Moderate
Wind
Can be strong lakeside
Rain likelihood
Possible
Water temperature
TBC
Altitude
~360 m base

How to Train

Preparing your body.

Recommended preparation

16 weeks with a rolling-terrain long ride emphasis.

Long sessions

Long rides progressing to 160 km with 1,500 m climbing.

Strength training

Weekly strength in the base and build phases.

Recovery

One rest, one easy day per week; deload every 4 weeks.

Course-specific prep

Practise sustained 45–90 minute tempo — Hatepe Hill comes at 140 km.

Nutrition practice

Rehearse 70–90 g carbs/hour, sports drink + real food.

Equipment testing

Standard road setup; 25–28 mm tyres for smooth volcanic road surface.

Key weekly sessions

  • Long endurance ride 3–5 hours
  • Sweetspot intervals
  • VO2 or threshold session
  • 1–2 easy rides

Race Weekend Guide

Plan your trip.

Travel

Fly to Rotorua or Auckland, drive 1–3 hours to Taupō.

Accommodation

Book Taupō lakeside accommodation early — options fill quickly.

Packet collection

Friday and Saturday at the Great Lake Centre.

Parking

Free lakeside parking near start.

Public transport

Event runs from Taupō itself — no shuttle required.

Weather

Late spring — cool morning, warm afternoon. Wind can be a factor.

What to pack

Rain jacket, gilet, arm warmers, gels, spare tubes.

Nutrition

Two full bottles + 4–6 gels for the 160 km.

Recovery

DeBretts Hot Pools for a soak after the ride.

Local cafés

Storehouse or Espresso Workshop in central Taupō.

After the race

Stay for Huka Falls, Tongariro Alpine Crossing or a Rotorua day trip.

Equipment Checklist

What to pack.

Safety

  • Helmet
  • ID + emergency contact

Kit

  • Cycling shoes
  • Rain jacket / gilet
  • Gloves (full and half finger)

Nutrition

  • Race nutrition (gels, bars)
  • Bottles / hydration mix

Mechanical

  • Spare tubes x2
  • CO₂ inflator + cartridges
  • Mini pump
  • Multi-tool + tyre levers

Tech

  • GPS computer + charger
  • Front & rear lights
  • Power bank

Comfort

  • Chamois cream
  • Sunscreen

Frequently Asked

Questions we hear.

How hilly is the Lake Taupō Cycle Challenge?+

Rolling with around 1,500 m of climbing. The 3 km Hatepe Hill at 140 km is the sting in the tail.

What is the Enduro option?+

Enduro riders complete two full 160 km laps in a single day — 320 km total.

What weather should I expect?+

Late spring — 8–22 °C, sometimes windy on the exposed western side of the lake.

Is the course closed to traffic?+

Roads remain open with rolling closures and marshalled intersections; ride to the road rules.

When do entries open?+

Entries usually open in autumn for the late November event.

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Last details checked: November 2025