Distance: 80 or 130 km – May 31, 2025
(Early Bird until 15.01.2026)
Dirty Sunday offers the perfect gravel route in Northern Zealand, featuring wide gravel roads, deep woodland sections, and rolling farm tracks. We welcome all riders — from the fast boys and girls chasing the front to those here to enjoy the scenery and maybe spend a little extra time at the midway shooting range for a chance to win one of the day’s prizes.
And if you need extra motivation: last year’s edition saw a lightning-fast front group with Niels Rasmussen, Mathias Rosenberg, Snorre Larsen, and Tobias Kongstad taking the top four spots.
On the women’s side, Johanne Tøt secured a confident win ahead of Caroline Geldors and Hannah Christensen. Think you’re ready to shake up the standings this year?
A GRAVEL PARTY – BEFORE, DURING & AFTER THE RACE
We once again invite you to a full-scale gravel celebration. Starting from Teglovnen Nordsjælland, we have everything we need to create a true festival atmosphere around one of Zealand’s biggest gravel events.
We’ve put a lot of effort into designing a safe and well-marked route with route marshals at key points, traffic officials, and barriers where needed.
Professional photographers will be on course to capture the energy before, during, and after the race.
START LOCATION
Teglovnen Nordsjælland
Frydenborgvej 27M, 3400 Hillerød
THE ROUTES
Both routes take riders deep into Gribskov on a mix of wide gravel roads and select singletrack sections. The northern part of the course exits the forest and continues along twisting country roads, smaller gravel paths, and farm roads all the way toward the northern coast — before turning south again into the long gravel stretches of the forest.
You can choose between two routes:
Route 1 – approx. 80 km
Route 2 – approx. 130 km (one full loop)