Supergrevet Milan-Munich is a 750-kilometer gravel ultra-cycling event connecting Milan, Italy, to Munich, Germany, part of the broader Supergrevet series of European city-to-city gravel routes that also includes Basel-Kleve and Vienna-Trieste editions. The route crosses the Alps, almost certainly traversing one or more significant Alpine passes as it connects Italy's economic and fashion capital to Bavaria's capital, taking riders through a transition from the flat Po Valley near Milan, through dramatic high-altitude alpine terrain, and into the rolling Bavarian countryside approaching Munich. This north-south Alpine crossing places the event among the more physically demanding entries in the Supergrevet series given the significant elevation gain implied by crossing the central Alps.
The gravel surface designation suggests the route prioritizes unpaved mountain tracks and forest roads over major Alpine highways wherever possible, offering a more remote and technically engaging crossing than a purely paved route between the same two cities would provide. The August timing aligns with the peak Alpine cycling season, when high mountain passes are most reliably free of snow and accessible to gravel and touring bikes.
GPS tracks and route files are provided for reference only. Always verify with official event resources before riding.
Based on this event's terrain, difficulty and riding style.