Por tipo de bici
Feel like a real pilgrim riding the scenic trails in between the lands of Ponferrada and Santiago de Compostela.
- You know how to use the brakes and the gears
- You have had occasional contact with bikes on paths 3-4m wide
- You can operate the GPS while riding on flat terrain
- You get off the bike when you are on a narrow descent
- You do not use cleats, or you have used them but are not entirely comfortable with their use
- You can ride for 2-3h/day for 2 (or more) consecutive days at a moderate and constant pace with rests
- You can manage a 400m uphill climb over the course of a day
- You do 2-3h/week of physical activity (walking, cycling, running, swimming, gym...)
- You are in average physical condition
Discover the coast of catalonia, riding through the same scenic views that inspired Dalí to perform his unique art, to Gaudí's land, Barcelona.
- You are not entirely familiar with the brakes and gears
- You have had only occasional contact with bikes on paths >4m wide
- You need to stop to read and operate the GPS, or you have never used one
- You get off the bike when you are on narrow paths when ascending and/or descending
- You have never used cleats
- You can ride for 4h/day for 2 (or more) consecutive days at a moderate and constant pace with rests
- You can manage a 500-700m uphill climb over the course of a day
- You do 3-4h/week of aerobic exercise (cycling, running, swimming)
- You are in average-good physical condition
Dracula's Castle Ride will take you to an authentic and unexplored Romania. A vampire-ish ride you'll never forget!
- You have full control of the brakes and know which gear is appropriate for each situation
- You habitually ride on 3-4m wide dirt paths
- You can operate the GPS while descending
- You ride well on terrain with certain technical difficulty both up and downhill (narrow paths, rocks, branches, roots,...)
- You use cleats regularly, but you need to look at the pedals in order to clip in; you clip out instinctively when descending
- You can ride for >6h/day for 2 (or more) consecutive days at a fast pace
- You can manage a >1,500m uphill climb over the course of a day
- You do >5h/week of aerobic exercise or 2-3 days/week of high-intensity cycling
- You are in top physical condition
- You know your body well enough to know when to stop or let up your pace
- You have participated in competitions/races
Desert or mountain? In Morocco we do both! Explore the Atlas Mountain passes and the desert dunes in this unforgettable six-stage ride.
- You know how to use the brakes and the gears
- You have had occasional contact with bikes on paths 3-4m wide
- You can operate the GPS while riding on flat terrain
- You get off the bike when you are on a narrow descent
- You do not use cleats, or you have used them but are not entirely comfortable with their use
- You can ride for 4h/day for 2 (or more) consecutive days at a moderate and constant pace with rests
- You can manage a 500-700m uphill climb over the course of a day
- You do 3-4h/week of aerobic exercise (cycling, running, swimming)
- You are in average-good physical condition
The perfect local ride to appreciate the coast and delve into the mountain in Barcelona.
- You know how to use the brakes and the gears
- You have had occasional contact with bikes on paths 3-4m wide
- You can operate the GPS while riding on flat terrain
- You get off the bike when you are on a narrow descent
- You do not use cleats, or you have used them but are not entirely comfortable with their use
- You can ride for 2-3h/day for 2 (or more) consecutive days at a moderate and constant pace with rests
- You can manage a 400m uphill climb over the course of a day
- You do 2-3h/week of physical activity (walking, cycling, running, swimming, gym...)
- You are in average physical condition
Ride through roads and singletracks in the Catalan Pyrenees. You'll be amazed!
- You have full control of the brakes and know which gear is appropriate for each situation
- You habitually ride on 3-4m wide dirt paths
- You can operate the GPS while descending
- You ride well on terrain with certain technical difficulty both up and downhill (narrow paths, rocks, branches, roots,...)
- You use cleats regularly, but you need to look at the pedals in order to clip in; you clip out instinctively when descending
- You can ride for 5-6h/day for 2 (or more) consecutive days at a moderate/fast pace with rests
- You can manage a 800-1,200m uphill climb over the course of a day
- You do 5h/week of aerobic exercise, much of it on the bike
- You are in good physical condition
- You know your body well enough to know when to stop or let up your pace