Granfondo Yunnan

Granfondo Yunnan Annual multiday & international Granfondo cycling festival in Southwestern China's Yunnan Province.
2025 Date: 1-8 November. 12th edition.

Stages in Dehong/Mangshi, Baoshan/Tengchong, Lincang/Fengqing, Pu'Er/Simao, Xishuangbanna/Jinghong. China's most popular mass participation cycling event.

Stage 5 in Xishuangbanna was again the final race of the event, but on a modified course compared to last year. 133km wi...
09/11/2025

Stage 5 in Xishuangbanna was again the final race of the event, but on a modified course compared to last year. 133km with 2500hm and -unfortunately- again rain during a large part of the race. While Li Si was already almost certain of winning the women's Granfondo Yunnan for the second consecutive year, the men's race still had three riders within five seconds in the GC. However, already on the first long climb of the day it was clear that Chen Hao had the best legs. Wang Jin and Zhou Keqiang got dropped and had to spend energy to get back to the front, which they only achieved at km 81 when the second and tougher climb began. Chen Hao did not have it easy himself, though. When Chen Hongbo and Li Peilin attacked, he could not respond. Chen Hongbo proved to be the best climber and descender to win the stage , 44 seconds ahead of Li Peilin. Artsiom Rusanenka had his best day of the week and took a great third place. Chen Xiangyuan took fourth ahead of Chen Hao in fifth. The latter won the men's Granfondo Yunnan. Wang Jin and Zhou Keqiang only managed 11th and 12th yesterday.

Stage 4 in Pu'Er , 108km : a dry day ! Riders could really enjoy the great course through the tea plantations in Pu'Er ....
07/11/2025

Stage 4 in Pu'Er , 108km : a dry day ! Riders could really enjoy the great course through the tea plantations in Pu'Er . The competition up front was also very exciting to follow and ended up in a five-men sprint, with Chen Hao taking the stage win and the yellow jersey. Zhou Ke Qiang followed in his slipstream - second place - , but GC leader in the yellow jersey Wang Jin missed the breakaway and lost his leader's jersey by a mere two seconds to Chen Hao. With also Zhou Ke Qiang just five seconds behind in GC, Saturday's last stage in Xishuangbanna promises to become really exciting to watch!

Li Si was fastest woman as every day - she is in a class on her own.

Stage 3 in Fengqing unfortunately got hit by massive rainfall (a returning theme this autumn in these parts of Southeast...
05/11/2025

Stage 3 in Fengqing unfortunately got hit by massive rainfall (a returning theme this autumn in these parts of Southeast Asia) causing severe mudslides and even a road collapse. After the long distance race of 156km across Lucky Dragon Mountain was already cancelled as a result of the damage the night before, also the short distance course of 55km got neutralised on Tuesday morning. As in Pu'Er last year, riders were permitted to ride the 55km course at their own pace without competition. Call it a coffee and tea ride. While the postponed start was dry, riders again got wet after some 25km into the ride. Nevertheless, the camaraderie amongst the 1500 riders and the many local spectators along the route gave plenty to smile about.

Stage 2 in Bao Shan / Tengchong developed into a true epic cycling day, as heavy rain showers battered the 1800 riders a...
03/11/2025

Stage 2 in Bao Shan / Tengchong developed into a true epic cycling day, as heavy rain showers battered the 1800 riders after 50 km of the 160km. Temperatures dropped accordingly, which made the already tough course in Tengchong even harder to complete. Halfway into it, the race director decided to move the finish line of the race to the summit of D**g Shan (East Mountain) at km 137, to avoid trouble in the fast descent back to the city. A decision that was welcomed by nearly everyone given the freezing conditions on the mountain. In the men's race, a quartet began the final long climb together. Richard Welch got dropped with 5km to go, leaving yellow jersey Wang Jin, last year's winner Chen Hao and Zhou Ke Qiang battling for the stage win. In a short sprint. Chen Hao proved to be strongest. Wang Jin stays in yellow. In the women's race it was again Li Si who proved strongest. She did not even look that tired at the finish. Qiu Yin was second over 15 minutes later. Behind her, it was tight for the remaining places on the podium.

Stage 1 in Dehong / Mangshi saw a fantastic solo effort from 24-year-old Wang Jin, already a brave attacker last year. W...
02/11/2025

Stage 1 in Dehong / Mangshi saw a fantastic solo effort from 24-year-old Wang Jin, already a brave attacker last year. Wang Jin went into an early breakaway group of six on the flat roads that led up to the start of the Jiandong Mountain climb, a long climb with 1000 hm vertical gain. Wang Jin dropped his companions quickly and went solo from there to the finish back in Mangshi after 116 km. At times the gap to his nearest chasers was just a dozen of seconds, but in the long descent he managed to extend it again and win the stage and thus the first yellow jersey.

Li Si, winner of the Granfondo Yunnan 2024, was again the best of the female riders - winning solo as well, as part of a substantial group with male riders.

Mangshi Prologue Duo TT - Great weather and cycling conditions for the Prologue Duo TT today in Dehong/Mangshi City. 9km...
31/10/2025

Mangshi Prologue Duo TT - Great weather and cycling conditions for the Prologue Duo TT today in Dehong/Mangshi City. 9km against the clock with teams of two riders in 3 categories (male, female, mixed). Victories went to Xia Wei and Zhou Cheng in the men's in 12'00", Liang Yanqing and Shen Xiaomin in 14'11", and last year's Granfondo Yunnan overall winners Chen Hao and Li Si in the mixed category in 12'31"!

The awards for the female podium were handed out by none other than triple world champion Peter Sagan.

Granfondo Yunnan starts today with our new Prologue Duo TT in Mangshi. We also have a special guest, courtesy of our eve...
31/10/2025

Granfondo Yunnan starts today with our new Prologue Duo TT in Mangshi. We also have a special guest, courtesy of our event sponsor Specialized: former triple world champion), Paris-Roubaix and Ronde van Vlaanderen winner, 7x green jersey winner in the Tour de France, Peter Sagan will make an appearance this afternoon in the Specialized booth at Mangshi Square!

As the wet season is coming to a close in Yunnan, the traditional final check of this year’s race courses concluded last...
21/10/2025

As the wet season is coming to a close in Yunnan, the traditional final check of this year’s race courses concluded last weekend. Compared to earlier announcements, only minor changes have been made to the original course maps, except the last one in Xishuangbanna. The final stage of this year’s Granfondo Yunnan event now measures 133km with about 2500 metres of elevation gain, promising more variety and scenery compared to last year’s edition.

As always, Yunnan is basically a mountain province so the event includes quite a bit of elevation gain and caters for people who can ride up and down a mountain or two. The five cities that we visit are the same as last year, i.e. Dehong/Mangshi, Baoshan/Tengchong, Lincang/Fengqing, Pu’Er/Simao and Xishuangbanna/Jinghong. The five stages in these cities also make up the general classification (GC) for Granfondo Yunnan. The Prologue Duo TT in Mangshi on the first day does not count towards the GC. Every day there is a long distance and a short distance category, as usual. Granfondo is a test of endurance and skill, so we always advise total beginners to start with the short distance first. The level of technicality on the long distance courses is significantly higher than on the short.

As you can see on the course maps below, the Mangshi Duo TT goes around the water reservoir next to the city centre for a loop of 9 km. In the interest of safety, and because of the many corners and quite a bit of up & down roads, we do not allow any TT bikes or TT handlebars - just your regular race bike. Pay attention also to the Duo TT rules, the two riders in a team must stay within two seconds of each other at the finish line. It’s not an individual TT, it’s a Duo TT.

Stage 1 of the regular Granfondo Yunnan programme is an adjusted version of last year’s with the climb of Jiandong Shan as key point for long distance participants. It’s a long climb, with a few steeper sections but in general for sure not the hardest either. A great warm-up for the rest of the week. That also implies for the descent, which has a few technical bits - enough to keep everyone’s guard up and to make everyone aware of what is coming later in the week. Besides the one mountain, the stage is basically ‘flat’. Total distance is 116km.

Every time we go to Tengchong we discover new places and roads great for cycling. So, also this year, the Tengchong stage is very different compared to previous years, while keeping a number of popular key spots. For many participants, Tengchong always turns out to be the toughest stage of the whole week due to its irregular nature, so be prepared mentally as well. This year, we go back to Huo Shan, the extinct volcano, and to the Wall of Tian Tai - the cobblestone climb in the spirit of the Tour of Flanders. We also return to D**g Shan at the end, but we will climb this beautiful mountain from the opposite direction. Total distance is 159km with about 2660 hm - yep, the real deal.

A rest day on Monday sets us up for the Queen’s Stage in Fengqing. A true mountain stage on exactly the same course as last year. While on paper this one certainly looks like the hardest stage of all - and for many it is also - the difference with Tengchong is that in Fengqing you can get into a nice comfortable rhythm during the race, which is a lot more difficult in Tengchong. The first mountain climb - named ‘Lucky Dragon Mountain - is narrow and requires focus, and so does the descent on the way to the big dam later on in the stage. When you reach the dam at KM 86, the hardest part is over. In total, the stage is 156 km long with about 3500 hm.

Another welcome rest day preceedes Stage 4 in Pu’Er. One of the easier stages , but a brilliant racing course for those who compete with a lot of bits in it where you can just blow up your legs. Arguably a stage where the punchier riders, rather than the mountain goats, will prevail. Note that the course is nearly the same as last year, but we go in the opposite direction. That means most climbing comes first. There’s a sting in the tail, however, in particular a short steep climb of about 1 km in length with 14km to go from the top.

The last day in Xishuangbanna begins in the same way as last year, but after the split long distance and short distance, goes in the opposite direction from last year. Not all the way, we make a shortcut to Ya Nuo Team Mountain - a new climb in Granfondo Yunnan. Scenic and challenging. After a short descent - with two tricky switchbacks - you enter the main road that leads to the finish area, via a few bumps. The distance is 133km, almost 30km shorter than last year, but the views are more rewarding and the elevation gain…. remains the same: 2500 hm. Save some energy for this last stage!

GPX files will be circulated in the week before the start of the event. Note that last-minute adjustments to the courses are always possible, hence you should regard the GPX files as nothing else but a guideline (so you cannot get lost). We do not want to make these last-minute changes, but things can and do happen that make the occasional re-route necessary. The course markings on the road overrule any GPX file - as also stated in the competition regulations.

GF Yunnan Web
https://www.granfondoyunnan.com/news/2025/10/21/check-the-six-course-maps-for-this-years-edition

Tomorrow 28 August: opening of registrations for this year's Granfondo Yunnan, scheduled from 1 to 8 November, preceeded...
27/08/2025

Tomorrow 28 August: opening of registrations for this year's Granfondo Yunnan, scheduled from 1 to 8 November, preceeded by a duo TT in Mangshi on 31 October.

Stage 1: Dehong / Mangshi
Stage 2: Baoshan / Tengchong
Stage 3: Lincang / Fengqing
Stage 4: Pu'Er / Simao
Stage 5: Xishuangbanna / Jinghong

The long distance category will again have approx 650 kilometers in total, with significant elevation gain as we are in a mountainous area of Yunnan Province. Provisional course maps will be available as of tomorrow, changes may occur following inspection during September.

Travel packages are available as usual and can be consulted via the website.

Check all details on our website and for international riders, your contact point for any questions and assistance is Gloria Guo on [email protected]

https://www.granfondoyunnan.com/stages-1

Granfondo Yunnan 2025 opens registration next week.
22/08/2025

Granfondo Yunnan 2025 opens registration next week.

The 12th edition of the Colourful Yunnan Granfondo Cycling Festival is about to be officially launched later this month. Taking place from 1 to 8 November 20...

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