Courses Challenge Mallorca triathlon. 1,9k swim in the amazing Torà Beach. 90 k bike between traditional towns & coastal. 21 k run in the heart of Paguera
Courses Challenge Mallorca triathlon are designed in collaboration of the CHMALLORCA team, local athletes and the Spanish triathlon federation. These courses are subject to modifications and changes in order to improve the security of the race or due an organization needs.
SWIM (1.9 km)
INFORMATION CIRCUIT
Dive into the stunning swim course of Challenge Peguera Mallorca, set on the picturesque Torà Beach in Peguera.
Athletes begin their aquatic adventure by sprinting from the sandy shore into the crystal-clear waters. They’ll tackle a 950-meter swim – 475 meters out to sea and another 475 meters back to the beach. Upon reaching the shore, racers will dash across the sand to embark on the second half of the swim course, covering another 950 meters out-and-back.
Once they’ve conquered the swim, athletes will exit the water, cross the finish arch, and head to the transition area located just 150 meters away.
This innovative course design offers several benefits:
- It reduces the distance swum in open water, providing a more manageable challenge for participants.
- The compact area ensures easier monitoring and control while keeping athletes close to the shoreline.
- Spectators can enjoy an up-close view of the action, watching their favorite competitors throughout the entire swim.
- Athletes stay motivated by the cheering crowd as they push through each lap.
- The course creates an electric atmosphere for everyone involved.
Bike course (90 km)
INFORMATION CIRCUIT
The bike course is full of landscapes (mountains, coast…) and impressive uphills and downhills. This track is technical and demanding, in some moments faster than the rest.
The Challenge Peguera Mallorca bike circuit takes you through a beautiful landscape (mountain, coast…) featuring diverse terrain, making it a highly technical and challenging route.
Triathletes will complete two 45 km laps of a mixed circuit, starting from the coastal area of Peguera and heading inland through breathtaking natural scenery at the foothills of the internationally famous Serra de Tramuntana, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Between kilometers 1 and 25, riders will pass through two picturesque inland villages, Es Capdellà and Calvià, connected by a winding road with small, demanding climbs totaling approximately 500 m of elevation. This will set the final pace of the route, accompanied by farmland and low forest landscapes in the initial section before facing the second half of the circuit, which transitions from mountain to coast. Riders will pass through some of the island’s most well-known tourist resorts, including El Toro, Santa Ponça, and Costa de la Calma, as well as some of the most popular beaches.
Upon returning to Peguera, athletes will tackle the second lap, where they can push their average speed to the limit, having already memorized the circuit layout.
Courses Challenge Mallorca triathlon
Courses Challenge Mallorca triathlon are designed in collaboration of the CHMALLORCA team, local athletes and the Spanish triathlon federation. These courses are subject to modifications and changes in order to improve the security of the race or due an organization needs.
RUN (21 km)
INFORMATION CIRCUIT
The running segment of Challenge Peguera Mallorca is beautiful and tough. The course elapses entirely through the neuralgic center of Peguera. Four laps which alternate between the concurred boulevard and the maritime broadwalk that join the Tora, Els Morts and La Romana Beaches, some of the most impressive coastal views in Mallorca. The finish line will be situated at the plaza which joins the beach with the boulevard, the heart of Peguera.
The RUN circuit is run entirely in the centre of Peguera. It is a 5,150 m long course, with an additional 500 m long passage that leads from T2 (transition area), along a pedestrian beach promenade to the main street. Four laps of the circuit must be completed to cover the 21.097 km.
The route runs between two of the busiest and most beautiful areas of the town, the busy boulevard of Peguera, and the beautiful promenade of Palmira beach.
The most significant details of the course are:
- Circuit on mixed ground, with pedestrian concrete sections, asphalt sections and non-slip tiled sections.
- An ideal circuit for the spectator, with four steps per finish line, allowing continuous monitoring of the triathletes and the possibility of moving easily to the different points.
- Animation and public. Peguera offers its best version, crowded with visitors and locals cheering at the different points of the circuit, accompanied by animation groups, performances, etc.