Skill Levels
Newbie, Beginner
For novice cyclists that are just beginning with the sport, or cycle occasionally to relax. Paths are usually straight and paved.
Novice, Intermediate
Occasional cyclists with some degree of technical skill. Paths are mostly macadam, with some intermittent forest paths and moderately difficult sections.
Advanced
Regular cyclists with good technical skills. Mostly forest paths and mountain tracks with plethora of technically more difficult sections.
Pro
Cyclists that spend a lot of their time on a bike and are extremely well versed. They conquer all difficult sections without breaking a sweat.
Fitness Levels
Level 1
Easy cycling without longer climbs. A basic physical condition is required to deal with the distance for at least 2 hours.
Level 2
Easy cycling on a more rugged terrain with occasional longer climb. Casual fitness is enough.
Level 3
Cycling on a more dynamic terrain with longer climbs. Regular activity fitness is required to deal with the distance for 5 or 6 hours.
Level 4
All-day cycling on a dynamic terrain with longer climbs. Good physical condition is required.
Level 5
Advanced cycling includes a long distance and high difference in altitude, with longer climbs and descents. Very good physical condition is required.