The Transju'Cyclo 110 km is a late-summer cyclo-sportive held in the Jura Mountains. The 110 km race is listed from Champagnole, with another event listing originating from Hauts-de-Bienne. It begins in the morning and presents riders with 1,500 metres of elevation gain, positioning it as a mid-range option within the Transju'Cyclo series – more challenging than the 70 km events, yet less demanding than the full 160 km course.
The route incorporates the Jura landscape, featuring mountain roads, lakes, and rivers. The event weekend also features a 160 km cyclo-sportive, a 70 km cyclo-sportive, a 70 km randonnée, a two-day itinerant randonnée, a short walking tour, and a children's event, attracting a diverse field beyond just competitive racers. The 160 km distance holds the French Cycling Federation's Label d'Or Trophy status. The 110 km version offers strong amateur cyclists a challenging Transju ride without the commitment of the longest distance.