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Registrations for the 2025 Mallorca 312 open Tuesday, October 8th

Registrations for the 15th edition of the Mallorca 312 Ok Mobility will open on Tuesday, October 8th at 11:00h (CET) for 8,000 riders

Registrations for the 2025 Mallorca 312 open Tuesday, October 8th

Last year, 8000 entries were sold in 6 minutes, such is the demand to ride the epic Mallorca 312 on Spain’s Balearic Island, one of the most popular Granfondos in the world.

The 15th edition takes place April 26 2025 on fully closed road routes routes with routes 167, 225 and 312km which circumnavigate the beautiful island in the Mediterranean Sea.

If you like the sea and the mountains then you can discover one of the most spectacular spots in the Mediterranean loved by cyclists.

- The Mallorca 312: The long distance route, with more than 4,500 meters of climbing and approx. 14 hours to achieve it.

- The Mallorca 225: The middle distance route, with more than 3,800 meters of climbing and approx. 10 hours to achieve it

- The Mallorca 167: The short but not less demanding route, with more than 2,500 meters of climbing and approx. 9 hours to achieve it.

Entry includes:

- The opportunity to enjoy 104, 140 or 194 miles on roads completely closed to traffic
Full route marking
Free food (energy bars and gels, sandwiches, dry fruit, fruit, sweets) at the six feeding stations along the route
Free drinks (water, Coca Cola, energy drinks) at the six feeding stations along the route
Mechanical support at the feeding stations
Participants' bag
Official Mallorca 312 jersey
Electronic chip timing
- Timing service
- Pick-up wagon
Present for all finishers
Digital diploma with the result for all finishers
Pasta Party with food and drinks at the end for all finishers
Free massage and physiotherapy for all finishers
Medical support and ambulances along all the route

Last year, well known cyclists included Alberto Contador, Vincenzo Nibali, Joseba Beloki, Sean Kelly, Pedro Horrillo, Haimar Zubeldia and Maurizio Fondriest. Living legend Annemik Van Vleuten wore special bib number 312 as guest star.

With the stunning Platja de Muro as the starting and finishing point, the Mallorca 312 OK Mobility gathered around 8,500 participants from 56 countries for the one-day event.

In the the 312km race last year, Roman Locher (Thömus WindowMaster by Wyss Training) was fastest in a time of 8h 51m 13 ahead of Willem Haspeslagh (Granfondoteam.be) in second in a time of 8h 51m 18s and Bart Van Damme (Shifting Gears) 9h 9m 13s.

In the the 312km women's category, Sylvia Hermans (Granfondoteam.be) was fastest in a time of 9h 59m 15s ahead of Margraf Yvonne (Philipps Bike Team) in second in a time of 10h 33h 55m and Cemile Trommer in third in a time of  10h 46m 4s.

Alberto Contador finished in a time of 10h 38m 2s and Annemik Van Vleuten finished in a time of 14h 13m 7s.

For more information, please visit: https://mallorca312.com/en

2024 Mallorca312 Photo Gallery

Photo Credit: @the.adventure.bakery

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