Bikes of the Atlas Mountain Race 2023: from comfort gravellers to speed weapons, here’s what caught our eye

Covering 1,300km / 800mi of Morocco’s gravel roads and mountain passes, the Atlas Mountain Race demands a tech-heavy approach for its 3+ days of bikepacking racing

Image shows one of the bikes being ridden at the 2023 Atlas Mountain Race
(Image credit: Stefan Abram)

Standing in the warm orange sun on the outskirts of Marrakech, Morocco, it’s hard to imagine that the riders taking to the start line will be battling temperatures of -5 degrees later this evening - climbing above 2,500 meters and into the snowline of the High Atlas mountains.

Organised by Nelson Trees - the man behind the Silk Road Mountain Race in Kyrgyzstan and, new for 2023, the Hellenic Mountain Race in Greece - this is the third edition of the Atlas Mountain Race (AMR) and it’ll cover 1,302km and 20,200m meters of climbing (809 mi / 66,000 ft) as it winds its way from Marrakech south into the mountains and then west over to the beautiful city of Essaouira on the Atlantic coast.

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Stefan Abram
Tech features editor

After winning the 2019 National Single-Speed Cross-Country Mountain Biking Championships and claiming the plushie unicorn (true story), Stefan swapped the flat-bars for drop-bars and has never looked back. 


Since then, he’s earnt his 2ⁿᵈ cat racing licence in his first season racing as a third, completed the South Downs Double in under 20 hours and Everested in under 12.


But his favourite rides are multiday bikepacking trips, with all the huge amount of cycling tech and long days spent exploring new roads and trails - as well as histories and cultures. Most recently, he’s spent two weeks riding from Budapest into the mountains of Slovakia


Height: 177cm

Weight: 67–69kg



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