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I think the real challenges for a biker would be:
1. Eastern Turkey
2. Northwestern Iran
3. Possibly Europe (it´s a rather large place though - like were you planning to go to the North Cape, or Sicily??)
If you take the route that most travellers take, then large parts of Iran are at surprisingly high altitude, 1000 meters above sea level or so. But eastern Turkey is even higher, and if that area is passable, then those others mentioned could well be easier. Try to get a hold of a topographic map of the region, and you´ll see what I mean.
To put it short: other areas could be negotiable, provided you´ve got enough time to stay somewhere and wait out the snow..... but I wouldn´t try eastern Turkey in midwinter, that is probably too cold (for bikes anyway), unless you´re an experienced winter rider. I passed through there at the end of October -07, and it was already quite bad.
And even central parts of Iran can get snowed in, we saw some footage of that, while we were in India, in January, maybe... the traffic in snowfall near Esfahan or Yazd was just total chaos, big piles of cars lying on the ditches, etc!!
More about our trip here:
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