“Bridges and Boardwalks” Route Details (Makuri Islands)
This scenic loop is on Urukazi’s largest island, home to the giant stone shisa who watch over all of Urukazi. The hilly circuit surrounds Festival Harbor, a colorful ocean harbor complete with statues, kites, homes, and beautiful flora/fauna.
This scenic loop is on Urukazi’s largest island, home to the giant stone shisa who watch over all of Urukazi. The hilly circuit surrounds Festival Harbor, a colorful ocean harbor complete with statues, kites, homes, and beautiful flora/fauna.
Route Basics
Length: 6.2 km (3.9 miles)
Elevation: 60m (197‘)
+1.9km (1.2 miles) lead-in with 11m (36‘) elevation
Map: Makuri Islands
ZIMetricsBETA
Rating: 4.1/100 🛈
Time Estimates 🛈
lead-in + first lap
2 W/kg: 16 minutes
3 W/kg: 13 minutes
4 W/kg: 12 minutes
Start & Finish
Starts just north of the Mech Isle pens with a lead-in to the Boardwalk Sprint, where the route officially begins and ends.
Achievement Badge: 125 XP
Sprint & KQOM Segments |
Boardwalk Sprint (0.24km, 0%) |
Shisa Sprint Reverse (0.28km, 0%) |
Bike Selection
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Route Description
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This route begins at the Mech Isle start pens and winds its way along Mech Isle’s paved shoreline before crossing the bridge to the big island. Crossing the boardwalk you will hit the Boardwalk Sprint. The official Bridges and Boardwalk circuit begins (and ends) at this sprint banner.
From the colorful Festival Harbor boardwalk, wind your way upwards on the route’s big climb through a bamboo forest to the Shisa Sprint Reverse, which is on a false flat in this direction.
The boardwalk here offers the best view available of the Urukazi island complex, so if you have a moment, look to the right! On your left you’ll see cliffside homes, with the twin shisa towering above and protecting Urukazi.
Not long after finishing the Shisa Sprint, the road will tilt down and you’ll descend to near sea level, returning to the Boardwalk Sprint and the circuit’s finish line.