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UltraJulyAcross the Alps and Dolomites, Europe

Three Peaks Bike Race

Road-focused alpine bikepacking race where the free-route format meets huge climbing.

Distance
~2,150 km total, ~10–14 days
Elevation
34,000 m climbing
Discipline
Ultra

Character. Ambitious but accessible enough that experienced amateurs can sensibly target it. The challenge is sustained alpine decision-making rather than one impossible surface type.

Conditions. Long paved mountain routes, high-pass weather variability, heat in valleys and cold wet descents. Surface contamination is moderate; duration and weather spread are the real stressors.

Lube plan

If you wax — ZFC-recommended path. Wax works well if you plan field top-ups at sensible intervals. This is long, but the road-heavy nature and regular towns make maintenance manageable.

If you're on oil — pragmatic equivalent. A compact all-road drip is easy to live with for this kind of route. Just keep applications lean to preserve efficiency on long climbs.

Recommended lubricants

52 lubricants ranked · 6 excluded·Customise this scenario →
Staged recommendation

Ultra-endurance (single continuous push) — staged plan

A continuous ultra (Unbound XL, TCR, long solos) leaves two viable mid-event strategies. Option A: carry a pre-waxed spare chain and swap on course — maximum efficiency, zero post-event reset, ~150 g extra in the kit. Option B: carry a small oil bottle and apply over the wax when the chain goes dry — lighter kit, but you've committed to a chain-stripper degrease at home. Race vs recreational intent decides which. Wax emulsion drips are off the table either way — they need hours to cure that you simply don't have.

No wax emulsion drips mid-ultra. SS Drip, UFO Drip v2 etc. all need hours to set hard — you'll finish before they cure, meaning the top-up does nothing useful. Carry an oil (Synergetic) only.
Critical: Do NOT apply grease or heavy wet oils (Muc-Off Hydrodynamic, WD-40, generic mechanic's oils) to a waxed chain. Those contaminate deeply and create a much harder reset than a clean wet-ride oil like Synergetic.
  1. 1
    Pre-event (24h+ before)
    Wax the primary chain with a top immersive hot-melt
    Race mode: wax a second identical chain in the same pot session so you have a spare ready to swap (see Option A below).
  2. 2
    Event start
    Start clean-waxed — ride out the wax for as long as it holds
    On a fresh wax, expect 500–1000 km of clean performance on dry road, dropping to 150–300 km in heavy wet or extreme contamination. For a 1000 km+ ultra, assume the wax WILL run out before the finish — plan the mid-event action now.
  3. 3
    Mid-event — Option A (race / max efficiency): chain swap
    Swap to the pre-waxed spare chain on course
    ~90 seconds with a quick link. Zero post-event degrease — just put the used chain in a pouch, swap in the spare, keep riding. At home: re-wax the used chain like normal, both chains stay in the wax ecosystem. Carry: spare chain + master link / chain tool + rag + a small bag for the old chain (~150 g extra). Best for podium-chasing or efficiency-obsessed riders.
  4. 4
    Mid-event — Option B (recreational / lighter pack): oil over wax
    condition: wax depleted, rain, or sustained wet
    Apply an oil over the wax — carry a small dripper bottle
    Apply on the move or during a 30-second pause, continue immediately. Silca Synergetic is ZFC's published pick. Carries ~50 g vs ~150 g for Option A, but commits you to a chain-stripper solvent degrease at home (see stage 5). Wax emulsion drips (SS Drip, UFO Drip) are NOT viable mid-ultra — they need hours to cure that you don't have.
  5. 5
    Post-event (only if Option B was used)
    Chain-stripper solvent degrease, then re-wax
    Wet-weather oil behaves like factory grease — boiling water and ultrasonic alone will not shift it. Use a proper chain stripper / solvent (mineral spirits, dedicated chain degreaser) with ultrasonic agitation. If you used Option A (chain swap), skip this stage — your used chain just gets re-waxed normally.
Tactics5 applicable · click any to expand
  • Portable wax pot for multi-day travel (hotel-based only)Pack the Silca waxing station rather than a drip bottle — if the trip stays in powered accommodation.

    when: Multi-day trips (stage race / training camp) with nightly hotel / apartment stops and car-supported logistics. NOT for tent / bivvy / wild-camp trips — the station is electric and needs mains power.

    • The Silca waxing station is a compact mains-powered melt pot — fits in luggage, plugs into a hotel socket. Full melt in ~15 minutes.
    • Requires electricity. Won't work at a camping trip (tent, bivvy, van without power) — fall back to the multi-pre-waxed-chains + emergency-oil strategy for those.
    • Keeps you on your normal hot-melt workflow end-to-end — no compromise on wear, no drip-bottle decisions.
    • Pair with the multi-chain rotation strategy: rotate to a fresh pre-waxed chain daily, re-wax the used ones at the hotel.

    Highest-performance travel setup when you're hotel-hopping. Drop back to the drip-top-up / oil-rescue strategies for unpowered trips.

  • Dry baseline + wet contingency for stage races2 hot-melt chains + Silca SS Drip for dusty days + Synergetic in reserve for rain.

    when: Multi-day races with dry-but-rain-possible forecasts (BCBR, Unbound in a dry year, Italian training camps).

    • Start each day on a waxed chain.
    • Post-stage in dry + dusty conditions: top up with a wax emulsion drip (Silca SS Drip) when the chain demands it — don't worry about timing the set cycle. SSD's real-world 24 h set time is longer than a typical stage-race overnight (~12–16 h between stages), so the next morning's coat won't be fully hard. Apply anyway: a partial top-up on a waxed chain beats running it dry through another contaminated stage. After the trip, wipe the chain with a microfibre cloth + isopropyl alcohol (ZFC-recommended surface clean) and drop straight in your hot-melt pot. No solvent degrease required.
    • Swap to fresh chain mid-week if a hard stage has clearly degraded the first one.
    • Keep Silca Synergetic (an OIL, not a wax-compatible drip) in reserve for a rain day: ZFC's published advice is to apply it over the waxed chain and deal with the degrease at home. There is no such thing as a 'wax-compatible oil' — you're accepting the post-trip reset as the cost of keeping the chain lubricated through a wet ride.
    • Avoid: Tru-Tension Tungsten All Weather. Field-calibration note: despite ZFC's 'top choice for waxers on holidays' write-up, real-world testing found it doesn't set hard like a proper wax emulsion drip — behaves more like Squirt, soft indefinitely. Set time matched SSD in practice, not the 'very short' the reviews describe.
    • Synergetic is an oil. Applying it over wax is fine as a wet-ride rescue, but the chain cannot re-enter your hot-melt pot afterwards without a full degrease.
    • Do NOT substitute heavy wet oils (Muc-Off Hydrodynamic, WD-40) — those contaminate deeply and create a much harder reset.
    Silca Super Secret Drip review (Test 13)·Silca Synergetic review (Test 18)·Experienced-user field note (TT TAW, 2026-04-24)
  • Silca Hot Melt + Endurance Chip + Speed ChipBlend both chips into one Hot Melt pot for a versatile road / racing base.

    when: Road riders who want one wax blend that covers training, racing, hot climates, and cold winter rides.

    • Endurance Chip alone extends treatment lifespan but adds minor friction penalty.
    • Speed Chip alone optimises for raw efficiency but shortens treatment lifespan.
    • Blended (Hot Melt + both chips): each chip partially offsets the other's downside. You get longer between rewaxes AND race-day speed.
    • Use the same mix for training and racing — no need for a separate race-day chain.
    • Especially useful in: hot Southern-European climates where wax life contracts, and cold winters where re-waxing is a chore.
  • Silca Super Secret Drip needs 24 h, not 12Published set time of overnight / 12 h is optimistic in practice — plan for 24 h.

    when: Multi-day scenarios where SSD is a realistic mid-trip top-up option.

    • Real-world experience: if you apply SSD after a ride and race next morning, the coat is still tacky. 12 h is not enough; 24 h is closer to the truth.
    • In a stage race you typically only have 12–16 h between stages, so you don't get to 'plan' a full set cycle — apply as the chain demands, accept the next morning's coat isn't fully hard, and know a partial top-up still beats running dry through another dusty or damp stage.
    • If the scenario genuinely offers a full day of rest between rides (rest day mid-camp, planned weather buffer before a wet ride), wait 24 h rather than the published 12 h before committing the chain to that ride.
    • SSD is still the top pot-compatible drip — this is a set-time nuance, not a compatibility one. No other pot-compatible drip has a proven shorter real-world set time; Tru-Tension Tungsten All Weather's 'very short' claim did not replicate in field testing.
    Silca Super Secret Drip review (Test 13)·Experienced-user field note (2026-04-24)
  • Tru-Tension Tungsten All Weather — field calibrationZFC's 'top choice for waxers on holidays' write-up did not replicate in field testing. Skip it — use Silca SS Drip for dusty top-ups instead.

    when: Multi-day / ultra scenarios where TT TAW might be packed as a wax-compatible travel drip.

    • ZFC's Test 12 review calls TT TAW a 'top choice to complement waxers going on holidays' with a 'very short' set time — implying apply-post-ride-ride-next-morning workflow.
    • Field experience: never sets hard. Stays soft like Squirt indefinitely. Set time in practice matches Silca SS Drip (24 h), not 'very short'.
    • Recommendation: don't pack it. Use Silca SS Drip for pot-compatible dusty top-ups and Silca Synergetic as the wet-day rescue (with planned post-trip degrease).
    Tru-Tension Tungsten All Weather review (Test 12)·Experienced-user field note (2026-04-24)
Top recommendation · Cyclowax Race Wax
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  • 1

    Cyclowax Race Wax

    Immersive waxCompare →
    96.4
    score
    50% B1 + 50% B4
    0.027 wear
    Single application
    3,033 km
    Approx. chain life
    29,557 km
    Cost / 6000 km
    $50.75
    Why this rank

    #1 because: a mixed road ride weights Block 1 (clean) and Block 4 (wet contamination) 50/50. Cyclowax Race Wax is eligible after scenario filtering and its wear (0.027) is the lowest in the eligible set, which — given your priority weights — edges out every other eligible lube.

  • 2

    Rex Black Diamond Wax — 11+1 Mix (low-concentration / training)

    Immersive waxCompare →
    75.1
    score
    50% B1 + 50% B4
    0.035 wear
    Single application
    Approx. chain life
    13,453 km
    Cost / 6000 km
    $112
    Why this rank

    #2 because: on 50% Block 1 + 50% Block 4 this lube's wear is 0.035 vs the top pick's 0.027 — Cyclowax Race Wax pulled ahead on the primary axis. Wear contributed most to this lube's own score.

  • 3

    Mspeedwax New Formula

    Immersive waxZFC Tier 1Detail review →Compare →
    52.6
    score
    50% B1 + 50% B4
    0.054 wear
    Single application
    1,021 km
    Approx. chain life
    6,122 km
    Cost / 6000 km
    $245
    Critical: This lubricant's single-application life (1021 km) is shorter than your scenario distance (2150 km). Plan a mid-ride top-up or pick a lubricant with a longer single-application life.
    Why this rank

    #3 because: on 50% Block 1 + 50% Block 4 this lube's wear is 0.054 vs the top pick's 0.027 — Cyclowax Race Wax pulled ahead on the primary axis. Wear contributed most to this lube's own score.

  • 4

    Silca Hot Melt

    Immersive waxZFC Tier 1Detail review →Compare →
    49.3
    score
    50% B1 + 50% B4
    0.075 wear
    Single application
    640 km
    Approx. chain life
    21,898 km
    Cost / 6000 km
    $68.50
    Critical: This lubricant's single-application life (640 km) is shorter than your scenario distance (2150 km). Plan a mid-ride top-up or pick a lubricant with a longer single-application life.
    Why this rank

    #4 because: on 50% Block 1 + 50% Block 4 this lube's wear is 0.074 vs the top pick's 0.027 — Cyclowax Race Wax pulled ahead on the primary axis. Wear contributed most to this lube's own score.

  • 5

    Silca + Endurance Chip (*Extended Intervals)

    Immersive wax* Extended-interval testCompare →
    44.6
    score
    50% B1 + 50% B4
    0.080 wear
    Single application
    1,746 km
    Approx. chain life
    14,493 km
    Cost / 6000 km
    $104
    Why this rank

    #5 because: on 50% Block 1 + 50% Block 4 this lube's wear is 0.080 vs the top pick's 0.027 — Cyclowax Race Wax pulled ahead on the primary axis. Wear contributed most to this lube's own score.

  • 6

    Optimize Bike

    Wax-compatible dripWatch review →Compare →
    40.7
    score
    50% B1 + 50% B4
    0.090 wear
    Single application
    Approx. chain life
    10,399 km
    Cost / 6000 km
    $144
    Why this rank

    #6 because: on 50% Block 1 + 50% Block 4 this lube's wear is 0.090 vs the top pick's 0.027 — Cyclowax Race Wax pulled ahead on the primary axis. Wear contributed most to this lube's own score.

  • 7

    Rex Black Diamond Wax — 4+1 Mix (high-concentration / race)

    Immersive waxCompare →
    39.5
    score
    50% B1 + 50% B4
    0.098 wear
    Single application
    Approx. chain life
    12,146 km
    Cost / 6000 km
    $124
    Why this rank

    #7 because: on 50% Block 1 + 50% Block 4 this lube's wear is 0.098 vs the top pick's 0.027 — Cyclowax Race Wax pulled ahead on the primary axis. Wear contributed most to this lube's own score.

  • 8

    Finish Line Halo IM Wax

    35.7
    score
    50% B1 + 50% B4
    0.132 wear
    Single application
    Approx. chain life
    15,113 km
    Cost / 6000 km
    $99.25
    Why this rank

    #8 because: on 50% Block 1 + 50% Block 4 this lube's wear is 0.132 vs the top pick's 0.027 — Cyclowax Race Wax pulled ahead on the primary axis. Low faff contributed most to this lube's own score.

  • 9

    Silca Hot Wax X

    35.7
    score
    50% B1 + 50% B4
    0.116 wear
    Single application
    1,350 km
    Approx. chain life
    9,967 km
    Cost / 6000 km
    $151
    Critical: This lubricant's single-application life (1350 km) is shorter than your scenario distance (2150 km). Plan a mid-ride top-up or pick a lubricant with a longer single-application life.
    Why this rank

    #9 because: on 50% Block 1 + 50% Block 4 this lube's wear is 0.116 vs the top pick's 0.027 — Cyclowax Race Wax pulled ahead on the primary axis. Wear contributed most to this lube's own score.

  • 10

    Ceramic Speed Ultra Endurance Wax

    Immersive waxCompare →
    29.4
    score
    50% B1 + 50% B4
    0.167 wear
    Single application
    Approx. chain life
    6,742 km
    Cost / 6000 km
    $222
    Why this rank

    #10 because: on 50% Block 1 + 50% Block 4 this lube's wear is 0.167 vs the top pick's 0.027 — Cyclowax Race Wax pulled ahead on the primary axis. Low faff contributed most to this lube's own score.

Excluded for this event (6)
  • AbsoluteBLACK Graphene LubeNo ZFC wear data for the scenario-relevant test block.
  • Finish Line Ceramic Wax (unable to extrapolate data)No ZFC wear data for the scenario-relevant test block.
  • NO LUBRICANTBaseline / control entry.
  • Shimano Factory GreaseNo ZFC wear data for the scenario-relevant test block.
  • Squirt Hot WaxNo ZFC wear data for the scenario-relevant test block.
  • Wend Wax Test 1 — Stick OnlyNo ZFC wear data for the scenario-relevant test block.