Germany-Trail - Live-Tracking

Stefan Loibl

 · 12.05.2019

Germany-Trail - Live-TrackingPhoto: Screenshot
Germany-Trail - Live-Tracking
From the border triangle in Aachen to the Großer Arber in the Bavarian Forest: Follow BIKE editor Stefan Loibl on his MTB adventure through Germany via live tracking - from 11 July 2019!

After the first section in May, BIKE editor Stefan Loibl will be 11 July from 9:30 am in Bad Orb again on the Germany Trail start. He wants to cross his home country from west to east on his mountain bike. Live tracking allows you to follow him in real time and see where he is at any given moment.


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You can follow the latest updates, encounters and trail sections from the road here:

  Thanks to a Garmin inReach Mini, you can follow the tour in real time on a map. Click here for <a href="http://eur-share.inreach.garmin.com/DeutschlandTrail" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow"> live tracking </a> . Stefan can also send messages via an SOS button in an emergency. Thanks to the satellite network, this works even from the most remote corners where mobile phone reception is not possible.Photo: Robert Niedring Thanks to a Garmin inReach Mini, you can follow the tour in real time on a map. Click here for live tracking . Stefan can also send messages via an SOS button in an emergency. Thanks to the satellite network, this works even from the most remote corners where mobile phone reception is not possible.
   Stefan Loibl (32), BIKE editor: From long marathon races to alpine adventure tours, the Lower Bavarian is up for anything. However, he usually heads south from Munich to the Alps. But after the #DeutschlandTrail in 2017, Loibl summarised: "The tour across Germany showed me once again that the best place to be is at home."Photo: Robert Niedring Stefan Loibl (32), BIKE editor: From long marathon races to alpine adventure tours, the Lower Bavarian is up for anything. However, he usually heads south from Munich to the Alps. But after the #DeutschlandTrail in 2017, Loibl summarised: "The tour across Germany showed me once again that the best place to be is at home."

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