Bähenden - Hawdan Gechidi is a popular cycling race held in Turkmenistan. The race starts in the small city of Bähenden, located near the border with Iran and Uzbekistan, before heading south-east towards Hawdan Gechidi – a mountain pass between Turkmenistan and Iran. The mountain pass has a long and rich history that dates back to the days of the Silk Road. It is believed that it was much frequented by traders from across...
Read moreBähenden - Hawdan Gechidi is a popular cycling race held in Turkmenistan. The race starts in the small city of Bähenden, located near the border with Iran and Uzbekistan, before heading south-east towards Hawdan Gechidi – a mountain pass between Turkmenistan and Iran. The mountain pass has a long and rich history that dates back to the days of the Silk Road. It is believed that it was much frequented by traders from across Central Asia and beyond, and its location made it a strategic point for trade and other activities.
The route is mostly flat until the final climb up to Hawdan Gechidi and is largely considered to favor a climber type of rider. Along the way riders will get to take in sights like Köpetdag Nature Reserve, Yomut Village and Ashgabat.
The landscape along this route is truly breathtaking. As riders make their way up to Hawdan Gechidi they’ll be confronted with stunning desert vistas that stretch off into the horizon as well as rocky outcrops that are sure to challenge the riders.
Bähenden - Hawdan Gechidi is an intense cycling challenge that will push the riders physical limits while giving them access to one of Turkmenistan’s most beautiful landscapes!