Profiles and trajectories of all stages of the Norwegian Arctic Race 2026
The Norwegian Arctic Race will be held from 13 to 16 August and will begin in Evenes and end in Narvik.
Final stage of the Norwegian Arctic Race.
The Norwegian Arctic Race will begin onThursday, August 13 in Evenesand end on Sunday, August 16 in Narvik. The race will consist of four stages, and EITBwill offer live, including Sportsthrough the EITB Youtube channel.
The stages of the Arctic Race in Norway are as follows:
Stage 1, Thursday, August 13:
Evenes-Myre (181.9 kilometers)
Arctic Race Track Stage 1 Profile. Image: Arctic Race of Norway
Data sheet
• Tour: Evenes-Myre
• Distance: 181.9 km
• Departure time: 13:50
• Arrival times: 17:47 (46 km/h) 17:58 (44 km/h) 18:10 (42 km/h)
• Mountain prize: Karingen (2nd category) atkilometer 87; Storvatnet (2nd category) at kilometer 139; and Storeidet (2nd category) at kilometer 155.
Stage 2, Friday, August 14:
Bù I Vesterålen-Andenes (180 kilometers)
Profile of the second stage of the Arctic Race. Image: Arctic Race of Norway
Data sheet
• Tour: Bːs I Vesterålen-Andenes
• Distance: 180 km
• Departure time: 13:55
• Arrival times: 17:50 (46 km/h) 18:00 (44 km/h) 18:12 (42 km/h)
• Mountain prize: Ryggedals (2nd category),at kilometer 26; and Storvatnet (2nd category) , at kilometer 57.
Stage 3, Saturday, August 15:
Stokmarknes-Storheia (146.5 kilometers)
Profile of the third stage of the Arctic Race. Image: Arctic Race of Norway
Data sheet
• Tour: Stokmarknes-Storheia
• Distance: 146.5 km
• Departure time: 14:35
• Arrival times: 17:50 (46 km/h) 17:59 (44 km/h) 18:09 (42 km/h)
• Mountain prize: Storvatnet (2nd category),kilometer 26; Storvatnet (2nd category) , kilometer 55; and Storheia (special category) , kilometer 146.
Stage 4, Sunday, August 16:
Sortland-Narvik (190.5 kilometers)
Profile of the 4th stage of the Arctic Race. Image: Arctic Race of Norway
Data sheet
• Tour: Sortland-Narvik
• Distance: 190.5 km
• Departure times: 13:35
• Arrival times: 17:49 (46 km/h) Eighteen: 01 (44 km/h) Eighteen: 14 (42 km/h)
• Mountain prize: Karingen (2nd category),at kilometer 46; Balteskaret (1st category) , at kilometer 125; Skoddebergvatnet (2nd category) , at kilometer 142; and Narvikfjellet (1st category) , at kilometer 190.
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