What is the Tour d'Invictus?

Jul 04, 2025
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Beyond The Games

What is the Tour d'Invictus?

The Tour d'Invictus is a virtual cycling event run annually by the Invictus Games Foundation that is open to everyone, not just for members of the wounded, injured or sick service and veteran community, where everyone can come together and get healthier and fit through the power of cycling and community.

Launched in 2020 during the Covid-19 pandemic, this virtual cycling challenge was inspired by the Tour de France, and has proven so popular since it's inception that we are now in our fifth year of the event.

The challenges main goal is to promote recovery through sport and for participants to come together as a team and tackle the mammoth challenge that is the length of the Tour de France race, this year the goal is tackling 2,080 miles/3,328 km within a three-week period, starting from Saturday, 5 July to Sunday, 27 July.

The Tour d'Invictus is open to all and you can register here.

Teams are organised in groups of 8 and there is this still time to sign up and be part of this unique global challenge.

It's no problem if you don’t have a team yet, we have plenty of Unconquered Teams that you can join and ride alongside others from around the world.

There will be a kick-off event on Zwift on Saturday at 15:45, this is optional but a great way to meet the community and connect, further details are available here.

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