April 11, 2026
35th Memorial Chele Del Campo – Gp Ayto De Camargo 2026 🇪🇸 (1.1) MJ – Cacicedo – Cacicedo : 99,1 km
UCI 1.1 classification framing this race as a relentless early-season grinder through the sun-scorched hills of southern Spain,
April 11, 2026
35th Memorial Chele Del Campo – Gp Ayto De Camargo 2026 🇪🇸 (1.1) MJ – Cacicedo – Cacicedo : 99,1 km
UCI 1.1 classification framing this race as a relentless early-season grinder through the sun-scorched hills of southern Spain, where the roads snake across a landscape of olive groves and jagged limestone ridges, their surfaces shimmering under the midday heat. The terrain is a merciless sequence of short, explosive climbs—some barely 500 meters but steep enough to split the peloton like a cleaver, their gradients punishing riders who misjudge the effort. Between the ascents, the route flattens briefly, but the wind off the Mediterranean turns even the straightaways into a battle, the peloton strung out in a long, suffering line as the heat radiates from the tarmac. The roads are a mix of smooth asphalt and rougher patches where the surface cracks under the weight of the bikes, the vibrations rattling through frames and hands. The race typically begins at a deceptively easy pace, the peloton conserving energy for the inevitable accelerations, but as the kilometers tick down, the attacks come in waves, each climb acting as a sieve, stripping away the weaker riders until only the strongest remain. The finish often arrives after a final, lung-searing ascent, where the road tilts skyward one last time before leveling into a short, fast run to the line—a reduced sprint among the survivors, or occasionally a lone rider who has timed their move to perfection, holding off the chasing pack by a handful of seconds as they cross the line, the heat haze rising from the road behind them.
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