Categories

Cadetes (Cadets): 15 – 16 years old
Juvenil (Youth): 17 – 18 years old
Sub-23 (Under 23): 19 – 22 years old
Elite: 23 – 30 years old
Gravel Pro: Up to 34 years old
Gravel Master A: 35 – 45 years old
Gravel Master B: + 46 years old
E-Bikes: No age division (only 85km)
Damas A1 (Women A1): 31 – 33 years old
Damas A2 (Women A2): 34 – 39 years old
Damas B1 (Women B1): 40 – 44 years old
Damas B2 (Women B2): 45 – 49 years old
Damas C1 (Women C1): 50 – 54 years old
Damas C2 (Women C2): 55 – 59 years old
Damas D1 (Women D1): 60 – 64 years old
Damas D2 (Women D2): 65 – 69 years old
Damas E1 (Women E): 70 – 74 years old

Menores (Juniors): 13 – 14 years old
Cadetes (Cadets): 15 – 18 years old
Elite: 19 – 30 years old
Damas A1 (Women A1): 31 – 33 years old
Damas A2 (Women A2): 34 – 39 years old
Damas B1 (Women B1): 40 – 44 years old
Damas B2 (Women B1): 45- 49 years old
Damas C1 (Women C1): 50 – 54 years old
Damas C2 (Women C2): 55 – 59 years old
Damas D1 (Women D1): 60 – 64 years old
Damas D2 (Women D2): 65 – 69 years old
Damas E1: 70 – 74 years old
Damas E2: + 75 years old
Parejas Mixtas (Mixed couples): No age division
Tandem: No age division

Cadetes (Cadets): 15 – 16 years old
Juvenil (Youth): 17 – 18 years old
Sub-23 (Under 23): 19 – 22 years old
Elite: 23 – 30 years old
Gravel Pro: Up to 34 years old
Gravel Master: 35 – 45 years old
Gravel Master B: + 46 years old
E-Bikes: No age division (Only 85km)
Master A1: 31 – 33 years old
Master A2: 34 – 39 years old
Master B1: 40 – 44 years old
Master B2: 45- 49 years old
Master C1: 50 – 54 years old
Master C2: 55 – 59 years old
Master D1: 60 – 64 years old
Master D2: 65 – 69 years old
Master E1: 70 – 74 years old
Master E2: + 75 years old

Menores (Juniors): 13 – 14 years old
Cadetes (Cadets): 15 -18 years old
Elite: 19 – 30 years old
Master A1: 31 – 33 years old
Master A2: 34 – 39 years old
Master B1: 40 – 44 years old
Master B2: 45- 49 years old
Master C1: 50 – 54 years old
Master C2: 55 – 59 years old
Master D1: 60 – 64 years old
Master D2: 65 – 69 years old
Master E1: 70 – 74 years old
Master E2: + 75 years old
Parejas Mixtas (Mixed couples): No age division
Tandem: No age division

Bikes

Gravel

A gravel bike is a type of bicycle designed for riding on dirt and asphalt roads, and resembles a road bike.

Features:
Frame and wheels adapted for off-road riding.
Handlebars curved and with bars that open towards the drops
Rigid fork with a wide fork pitch for wide tyres
700C or 650B wheels, with rim sections from 38 to 50 mm
Tubeless tyres to avoid punctures

Types of gravel bikes
Gravel backroad: Similar to a road bike, for tarmac, gravel, forest and dirt roads
Adventure gravel: With thicker and wider XC tyres, for off-road riding
Customs gravel: Custom bikes

MTB

A mountain bike (MTB) is a bicycle designed for riding on rough terrain, such as mountain trails and forests. It is characterized by being rugged, durable and capable of handling difficult conditions.

Features:
Studded tyres that help provide better traction on different types of terrain.
Shock absorption systems, either front only or front and rear
Geometry focused on helping to overcome obstacles or tricky slopes

Modes:
MTB rigid, with front suspension but without rear suspension
MTB dual suspension, with front and rear suspension

Tandem

A tandem bicycle is a bicycle designed for two people to ride at the same time. The term tandem refers to the seating arrangement, not the number of riders.

Features:
It has two sets of pedals, two sets of handlebars, and two saddles.
The front rider is the captain and the rear rider is the stoker.
The captain steers the bike and controls the brakes, while the stoker assists in pedaling.
It uses two chains, one that connects the chainrings of both riders and one that transmits the power to the rear axle.

e-Bike

An e-bike, or electric bicycle, is a vehicle that has an electric powertrain to assist pedalling. They are an alternative means of transport that allow you to travel longer distances and over difficult terrain.

Characteristics
It has a rechargeable battery that gives it autonomy.
It usually has a maximum speed of 20 to 28 miles per hour.
It can be charged at any electrical outlet.
The battery can last between 50 and 150 km before needing to be recharged.