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UltraJuneAstoria, Oregon to Yorktown, Virginia, USA

Trans Am Bike Race

Classic self-supported U.S. road crossing where simplicity beats cleverness.

Distance
~6,760 km total, ~3–5 weeks
Elevation
55,000 m climbing
Discipline
Ultra

Character. A pure road ultra with no technical terrain to hide behind. Riders who manage themselves and their equipment quietly usually outperform riders who overcomplicate everything.

Conditions. Everything from Pacific moisture to Rockies weather, plains heat and humid eastern states. The road surface is relatively kind, but the duration is not.

Lube plan

If you wax — ZFC-recommended path. Wax users need a planned reapplication schedule over a multi-week crossing. The race is too long for 'prep once and forget'.

If you're on oil — pragmatic equivalent. A compact all-road drip is easier to source and manage on route, which is why it remains a practical choice here. Keep the chain clean and doses small.

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
    Critical: This lubricant's single-application life (3033 km) is shorter than your scenario distance (6760 km). Plan a mid-ride top-up or pick a lubricant with a longer single-application life.
    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 (6760 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 (6760 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
    Critical: This lubricant's single-application life (1746 km) is shorter than your scenario distance (6760 km). Plan a mid-ride top-up or pick a lubricant with a longer single-application life.
    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 (6760 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.