Race today, itinerary tomorrow: how Appenninica MTB is opening Emilia-Romagna’s undiscovered Apennines to global cyclo-tourism

Sixteen Polish cyclists discovered the race on YouTube, booked their flights and in June 2025 made their way to the Emilia-Romagna Apennines to ride the Appenninica MTB Stage Race course – a multi-stage event crossing the mountains between Bologna, Modena, and Reggio Emilia since 2019. A year later, the story is repeating itself in German: from June 7–13, 2026, Unique Bike Rides – founded by former Appenninica competitor Holger Schaarschmidt – will bring a group of enthusiasts to those same trails, a full week before the official race start.

Since 2023, Belgian tour operator Transactief has been working with the organizers to bring competitors from Belgium. Out of that partnership grew a dedicated travel package: “Italia Coast to Coast,” a cycling tour from Rimini to Lido di Camaiore, taking in Bologna, the Via degli Dei, and Florence along the way.

The race, launched in 2019 by ASD Happy Trail MTB, has started generating more than a leaderboard: a tourist economy that now moves under its own steam. Every year, athletes from over twenty countries carry images, stories, and word-of-mouth back home – translating into cycling packages conceived abroad and summer months that are filling Apennine accommodation once again.

“It’s one of the most demanding and technical routes I’ve ever ridden, but also one of the most beautiful. We found Appenninica on YouTube and thought – why not turn this into a trip? Accommodation, restaurants: everything was easy, everything was wonderful,” said one of the Polish cyclists in Castelnovo ne’ Monti, at the end of the 2025 edition.

 

TWO WHEELS AND OUTDOOR TOURISM AS A RESPONSE TO DEPOPULATION

The growth of summer outdoor tourism in the Emilia-Romagna Apennines represents a new opportunity for a region that has struggled in recent years with a sharp decline in winter visitors. Cycling and trekking are giving local hospitality businesses the chance to welcome guests outside the traditional ski season, building a product rooted in the green season instead.

The backdrop is a demographic story that stretches back decades: depopulation that began after World War II and has never fully turned around. The inland areas of Emilia-Romagna have shrunk from 700,000 residents in 1951 to roughly 420,000 in 2021, with projections suggesting a further 8.5% drop by 2043 (ISTAT and Regione Emilia-Romagna). Yet the picture is not uniformly bleak – municipalities in the Apennines around Bologna actually recorded a migration balance five times the national average between 2019 and 2023, a shift that breaks with decades of outflow (Città Metropolitana di Bologna). Summer outdoor tourism is now seen as one of the most promising ways to build on that momentum, and Appenninica is among its most visible standard-bearers.

Appenninica MTB Stage Race is a concrete example of how sport can become an effective tool for tourism promotion and territorial development,” says Roberta Frisoni, Emilia-Romagna’s Regional Councillor for Sport and Tourism. “Bringing athletes and enthusiasts from around the world to ride through the Apennines means shining a spotlight on an extraordinary natural and scenic heritage, and strengthening its position as a destination for active and outdoor holidays. Events like this tap into a growing demand – experiential, sustainable tourism – and bring visitors who support local economies and create new opportunities for Apennine communities. The Apennines are a strategic asset for our Region: investing in them with high-quality initiatives means strengthening territorial identity and supporting balanced, widespread development.”

SOLD OUT: APPENNINICA 2026 IS ALREADY FULL

Set to take place June 22–26, starting in Lizzano in Belvedere (Bologna) and finishing in Castelnovo ne’ Monti (Reggio Emilia) after passing through Riolunato (Modena) across five stages, the 2026 edition of Appenninica sold out well ahead of schedule.

Dubbed the “Italian Cape Epic,” Appenninica is the most important multi-stage MTB event in Italy – and unlike similar races, it runs as an individual competition rather than a pairs format. Organized by ASD Happy Trail MTB, it is a fully serviced race: the entry fee covers not just a race number but also accommodation, aid stations, meals, medical assistance, bike washing, transfers between stages, and more.

All of it adds up to something that can’t be scripted: the atmosphere the MTB world knows as the “Appenninica Family” – warmth, authenticity, and the kind of human connections that outlast the race itself. It’s what keeps people coming back, and what keeps drawing new ones in, long after the chequered flag and the finisher’s medal.

For more information: www.appenninica-mtb.com.

Saitta and Steinburg crowned champions of Appenninica 2026

History is made as an Italian wins the Elite men’s race at Appenninica for the first time. The final stage goes to Hans Becking, who climbs to second overall ahead of Marek Sülzle. Among the women, Lola Bakker takes the stage win but the overall title belongs to Steinburg.

Steinburg: queen of stage and standings

Among the women, Steinburg further cements her lead ahead of tomorrow’s finale

Chiarini: from heartbreak to the biggest win

After seeing victory slip through his fingers in Riolunato, Riccardo Chiarini got his revenge in the finest possible way on the 91km and 2900m ending in Castelnovo ne’ Monti. Behind overall leader Saitta, the podium battle is wide open.

Steinburg wins and pulls clear

Among the women, Greete Steinburg made her move. Having pulled on the leader’s jersey yesterday, the Estonian took her first stage win of this edition, increasing her margin over Lola Bakker. Mara Parisi remains in contention, sitting third in the overall standings.

Saitta storms in Riolunato

The script for Stage 3 of the Appenninica MTB Stage Race was already written: short, explosive and full of plot twists. That is exactly what unfolded across the 38 km and 1,500 metres of elevation of the Monte Cimone Challenge, a loop around Riolunato held...

Schulz strikes back, Steinburg takes pink

Schulz had slipped more than 21 minutes behind after the opening stage. The American showed resilience and determination to respond immediately, taking victory in Riolunato. The general classification may now be a long shot, but she has firmly re-established herself as one of the riders to watch over the remaining stages.

Win for Becking, Jersey for Spica

Becking had finished third in Vidiciatico, disappointed after failing to hold the wheel of Vincenzo Saitta and Emanuele Spica in the finale. On the 65-kilometre route featuring 2,600 metres of elevation gain, however, the Dutchman matched the pace of the Rolling Bike Team duo throughout the day and eventually took advantage of misfortune for the race leader to claim both the stage win and a valuable leap up the standings.

De Souza overcomes adversity

De Souza overcomes a crash to beat Lola Bakker and Greete Steinburg in the women’s race

Sicilian dominance in the Apennines

Saitta leads home teammate Spica and Becking

Appenninica MTB Stage Race gets underway tomorrow in the Emilia-Romagna Apennines

The 2026 edition of Italy’s premier MTB stage race starts tomorrow, Monday, June 22. Nearly two hundred competitors will contest five exacting stages across the Emilia-Romagna Apennines, culminating in a grand finale at Castelnovo ne’ Monti on Friday, June 26

Appenninica 2026: the partners behind the race

The Emilia-Romagna’s stage race confirms a comprehensive partner ecosystem, positioning the event as a flagship platform for regional excellence and outdoor tourism. The 2026 edition will take place from June 22 to 26

Brazil’s rising MTB star eyes Appenninica crown on debut

At 23, Luiza Euzebio De Souza makes her Appenninica debut with quiet confidence, returning from injury and leading a record Brazilian contingent