GFNY Grand Ballon 2026 takes place on 12 July 2026 in Thann, Alsace, France. The event is part of the GFNY World series and is also listed as part of the French Cycling Federation’s Trophée Label d’Or calendar.
The race is built around the Vosges mountains, with the long route taking riders through demanding climbs such as Grand Ballon, Petit Ballon and other Hautes Vosges ascents. The long route is the competitive GFNY distance, while the medium route offers a shorter but still mountainous option.
This is a strong HotWay candidate for riders who want a French mountain gran fondo outside the Alps or Pyrenees. It suits experienced cyclists looking for a hard climbing day, regional character and a recognised GFNY race format in eastern France.
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