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13 Mar 2015

La Rioja Bike Race full!

The hundred extra entries which the organisation had offered for the second edition of La Rioja Bike Race, that will take place in Logroño from the 15th until the 17th of May, have last a sigh. The international race endorsed by the International Cycling Union (UCI), closes its registrations with more than a thousand participants, who can check their registration in the searcher of the official website www.lariojabikerace.com.

If you have missed an entry for the 2015 La Rioja Bike Race, send us an e-mail to info@lariojabikerace.com and of we have any cancellation or withdrawal, we will let you know so that you can occupy that vacancy.

With only one edition raced, La Rioja Bike Race has turned into one of the most relevant competitions of Spain and in the Continent, thanks to its high number of riders, federation recognisance, prize money, high standard organisation, media coverage, competitiveness and awesome route.

First route details

 

The 2015 route will maintain the backbone of the past edition, improving several aspects to make even more attractive. The ‘Palacio de los Deportes de La Rioja’, in Logroño, will again be the place where the race will be based, offering Paddock space, bicycle and vehicle parking, physiotherapy service, start and finish, etc.

The first stage, with a distance of 60,8 kilometres and an elevation gain of 1.808 metres, will basically consist of a big climb and a long descent. It will leave Logroño along wide trails through wine yards, directly searching for the top of Moncalvillo, after having passed next to Daroca de Rioja, and from there taking an amazing, beautiful and never ridden downhill single track that crosses dense forests.

The second stage, the queen one, will cover 82,3 kilometres and will reach 2.280 metres of climbing. It will leave behind Logroño along the Iregua valley, reaching Viguera, where one of the most emblematic stretches of the race starts, the roman path. Moncalvillo will be climbed again but bringing in a single track stretch. From its top, a classic trail of the area, ‘Las Neveras', will be entirely descended, to then return rapidly to Logroño.

The final 67,7 kilometres of the competition will require climbing 2.025 metres. From the city hall of Logroño, Clavijo will be attacked differently to then continue climbing towards Luezas. Having reached the highest point, a new and entertaining downhill singletrack will be faced, joining several others, including the also well known ‘Bonita’ and ‘Dolmen’ trails. The route towards the finish line will follow a different way, before repeating the final stretch, identical in all three stages.

More than 210 kilometres and 6.100 metres of elevation gain, give shape to an awesome route. MTB with designation of origin!

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