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AUGUST 29 - SEPTEMBER 5Turkiye’s international motor sports brand continues its adventure in its 16th year.RIDEWITHUSGeriİleri



This route is not a line; it’s a constantly changing flow. As you leave the energy of Istanbul and delve into the depths of Anatolia, each stage dictates a new riding language.
Passing through Zonguldak for the first time, Ilgaz’s game-changing stages, Cappadocia’s otherworldly geography, all merge into a single journey with the magic of the capital. Here, speed alone is not enough. Navigation, strategy, and instinct are always at play. As the days progress, the race evolves; the terrain changes, the conditions change, YOU change.
This is not a distance between a start and a finish. This is an uninterrupted experience.
TransAnatolia.
In its 2026 edition, TransAnatolia maintains its deep-rooted rally-raid tradition while combining its route with Turkiye's historical and cultural richness. The competition's rivalry transforms into a stronger experience with adventure and a culture of sharing.
Rally competitors are given a roadbook of the highest standard, and competitors race against time.
Rally competitors obtain a time for each stage. The sum of these stage times determines the fastest competitor.
Raid participants receive points as long as they stay on the correct track throughout the stage, and the sum of these points determines the winner.
Rally competitors are given a roadbook of the highest standard, and competitors race against time.
Rally competitors obtain a time for each stage. The sum of these stage times determines the fastest competitor.
Raid participants receive points as long as they stay on the correct track throughout the stage, and the sum of these points determines the winner.
Rally competitors are given a roadbook of the highest standard, and competitors race against time.
Rally competitors obtain a time for each stage. The sum of these stage times determines the fastest competitor.
Raid challenges are based on navigation, not time, and usually cover fewer stages than rally competitors.
Raid participants receive points as long as they stay on the correct track throughout the stage, and the sum of these points determines the winner.
Rally competitors are given a roadbook of the highest standard, and competitors race against time.
Rally competitors obtain a time for each stage. The sum of these stage times determines the fastest competitor.
Raid challenges are based on navigation, not time, and usually cover fewer stages than rally competitors.
Raid participants receive points as long as they stay on the correct track throughout the stage, and the sum of these points determines the winner.
The coefficient to be used to determine the atmospheric equivalents of supercharged and turbocharged engines is 1.5 for diesel vehicles and 1.7 for gasoline vehicles.
Rally competitors are given a roadbook of the highest standard, and competitors race against time.
Rally competitors obtain a time for each stage. The sum of these stage times determines the fastest competitor.





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