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Vuelta a Mallorca

Spanish road cycling race


Spanish road cycling race

FieldValue
nameVuelta a Mallorca
imageVuelta a Mallorca-logo 2023.png
dateEarly February
regionMajorca, Spain
englishTour of Majorca
localnamesVolta a Mallorca
Vuelta a Mallorca
disciplineRoad
competitionUCI Europe Tour
typeOne-day
first
number33 (as of 2024)
firstwinnerJavier Murguialday
mostwinsFrancisco Cabello (3 wins)
mostrecentAntonio Colom
(2009, no overall winner classification since)

Vuelta a Mallorca (2009, no overall winner classification since)

The Challenge Vuelta Ciclista a Mallorca (, ) is a series of four (five until 2012) professional one day road bicycle races held on the Spanish island of Mallorca in late January or early February. The event is used as an early season preparatory event by many of the top teams in readiness for the bigger races later in the season. The five races are ranked 1.1 on the UCI Europe Tour.

Although the race styles itself as the "Tour of Majorca" it has never been allowed to be classed as a multi day stage race by the sports governing body the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) because the race rules allows riders not to participate on certain days. However, there is an unofficial overall classification winner taken on total time over five days. This laid back attitude by the race organisers makes the race popular with team managers who can bring a large squad (sometimes as many as 20 riders) and interchange them over the five days. Apart from the overall classification, there are the usual Mountains, Points and Sprints competitions associated with any stage race. There is also a competition for the top Majorcan based rider; in the past this has been won by Vicente Reynès, Antonio Colóm and Antonio Tauler.

The first day of racing is the Trofeo Mallorca, a criterium around the streets of Palma. The second day is the Trofeo Cala Millor, sometimes called the Trofeo Alcúdia. These two opening days are run over a fairly flat course and result in a sprint finish. The Trofeo Pollença (day three) and Trofeo Sóller (day four) are contested over a more hilly course using the climbs of the Col de Sóller (501 metres) and the Col de Puig Major (850 metres) amongst others on the route. These two hilly days usually decide the outcome of the unofficial overall classification over the five days. The final days racing is the Trofeo Calvià which takes place on an undulating course over a series of small climbs.

Top class riders such as Laurent Jalabert, Alex Zülle and Alejandro Valverde have won the overall classification at the Vuelta a Mallorca; Spanish rider Francesco Cabello, who rode for the Kelme team throughout his career, holds the record for the most victories, taking three overall victories in Majorca in 1996, 2000 and 2002. In 2004 Colóm became the first rider who was a native of the island of Majorca to take the overall classification.

The Vuelta a Mallorca receives heavy sponsorship from Tourism section of the local Majorcan government (Govern de la Illes Balears). The race was first held in 1992 and for the first three years was just open to Spanish teams, however in 1995 foreign squads were invited for the first time with teams such as Telekom and TVM attending. In 1998 Léon van Bon of the Dutch Rabobank squad became the first overall winner riding for a non Spanish team.

In 2026 the Challenge featured a team time trial for the first time in it's 35 year history. The Trofeo Ses Salines run on Thursday 29 January was a 24 km squad test beteen Ses Salines and Colònia de Sant Jordi and was won by Red Bull–Bora–Hansgrohe.

General Classification Winners

Individual Race Winners

YearTrofeo Palma de MallorcaTrofeo AlcúdiaTrofeo CalviàTrofeo ManacorTrofeo SóllerYearTrofeo Palma de MallorcaTrofeo Cala MillorTrofeo CalviàTrofeo PollençaTrofeo SóllerYearTrofeo Palma de MallorcaTrofeo Cala MillorTrofeo CalviàTrofeo PollençaTrofeo IncaYearTrofeo Palma de MallorcaTrofeo Cala MillorTrofeo DeiàTrofeo Magaluf-PalmanovaTrofeo IncaYearTrofeo Palma de MallorcaTrofeo MigjornTrofeo DeiàTrofeo PollençaTrofeo Serra de TramuntanaYearTrofeo Palma de MallorcaTrofeo CamposTrofeo DeiàTrofeo Platja de MuroTrofeo Serra de TramuntanaYearTrofeo PalmaTrofeo Ses SalinesTrofeo DeiàTrofeo Muro-Port d'AlcúdiaTrofeo Serra de TramuntanaYearTrofeo Santanyi-Ses Salines-CamposTrofeo Andratx – Mirador d'Es ColomerTrofeo Serra de TramuntanaTrofeo Playa de PalmaYearTrofeo Felanitx-Ses Salines-Campos-PorreresTrofeo Pollenca-Port de AndratxTrofeo Serra de TramuntanaTrofeo Playa de PalmaYearTrofeo Porreres-Felanitx-Ses Salines-CamposTrofeo Andratx – Mirador d'Es ColomerTrofeo Serra de TramuntanaTrofeo Playa de PalmaYearTrofeo Porreres-Felanitx-Ses Salines-CamposTrofeo Andratx – Mirador d'Es ColomerTrofeo Serra de TramuntanaTrofeo Playa de PalmaYearTrofeo Ses Salines-Campos-Porreres-FelanitxTrofeo Andratx LlosetaTrofeo de Tramuntana Soller-DeiaTrofeo PalmaYearTrofeo Felanitx-Ses Salines-Campos-PorreresTrofeo Serra de TramuntanaTrofeo Pollença – Port d'AndratxTrofeo de Playa de Palma – PalmaYearTrofeo CalviàTrofeo Serra de TramuntanaTrofeo Andratx – Mirador d'Es Colomer (Puerto Pollença)Trofeo Alcúdia – Port d'AlcúdiaYearTrofeo CalviàTrofeo Alcúdia – Port d'AlcúdiaTrofeo Serra de TramuntanaTrofeo Pollença – Port d'AndratxTrofeo Playa de PalmaYearTrofeo CalviàTrofeo Ses Salines - AlcúdiaTrofeo Andratx – Mirador d'Es Colomer (Puerto Pollença)Trofeo Serra de TramuntanaTrofeo PalmaYearTrofeo CalviàTrofeo Ses Salines-FelanitxTrofeo Serra TramuntanaTrofeo Pollença - Port d'AndratxTrofeo PalmaYearTrofeo CalviàTrofeo Ses SalinesTrofeo Serra TramuntanaTrofeo Andratx - PollençaTrofeo Palma
1992Kenneth WeltzAlfonso GutiérrezNeil StephensAlfonso GutiérrezJuan Carlos González
1993Asiat SaitovAlfonso GutiérrezFederico EchaveLaurent JalabertLaurent Jalabert
1994Joan LlanerasAsier GuenetxeaAlfonso GutiérrezJosé Ramón UriarteÁngel Edo
1995Adriano BaffiJeroen BlijlevensBeat ZbergSamuele SchiavinaLaurent Jalabert
1996Jeroen BlijlevensGoder De LeeuwFrancisco CabelloFederico ColonnaFrancisco Cabello
1997Erik ZabelPeter Van PetegemTom SteelsHendrik Van DijckLaurent Jalabert
1998Erik ZabelJeremy HuntTom SteelsElio AggianoTom Steels
1999Jeroen BlijlevensClaus Michael MøllerFrancisco CabelloMario CipolliniMario Cipollini
2000Óscar FreireRobbie McEwenElio AggianoPaolo BettiniFrancisco Cabello
2001Erik ZabelMichael BoogerdRobbie McEwenErik ZabelMathew Hayman
2002Isaac GálvezIgor FloresErik DekkerÓscar FreireÓscar Freire
2003Isaac GálvezAllan DavisRemmert WielingaIsaac GálvezAlexandre Usov
2004Allan DavisÓscar FreireUnai EtxebarriaAllan DavisAlejandro Valverde
2005Óscar FreireÓscar FreireAntonio ColomAlejandro ValverdeAlejandro Valverde
2006Isaac GálvezIsaac GálvezDavid KoppDavid BernabeuPaolo Bettini
2007Óscar FreireVicente ReynèsUnai EtxebarriaThomas DekkerAntonio Colom
2008Philippe GilbertGraeme BrownGert SteegmansJosé Joaquín RojasPhilippe Gilbert
2009Gert SteegmansRobbie McEwenGerald CiolekDaniele BennatiAntonio Colom
2010Robbie McEwenÓscar FreireRui CostaAndré GreipelLinus Gerdemann
2011UCI]] because of a large protest from riders.Tyler FarrarJosé Joaquín RojasMurilo FischerBen Hermans
2012Andrew FennAndrew FennLars Petter NordhaugNot racedEvent reduced to 4 single-day races in 2012 due to financial problems.CancelledTrofeo Serra de Tramuntana cancelled due to adverse weather conditions.
2013Kenny DehaesLeigh HowardNot racedLeigh HowardAlejandro Valverde
2014Sacha ModoloSacha ModoloNot racedGianni MeersmanMichał Kwiatkowski
Not raced
2015Matteo PelucchiSteve CummingsAlejandro ValverdeMatteo Pelucchi
2016André GreipelGianluca BrambillaFabian CancellaraAndré Greipel
2017André GreipelTim WellensTim WellensDaniel McLay
2018John DegenkolbToms SkujiņšTim WellensJohn Degenkolb
2019Jesús HerradaEmanuel BuchmannTim WellensMarcel Kittel
2020Matteo MoschettiEmanuel BuchmannMarc SolerMatteo Moschetti
2021Ryan GibbonsJesús HerradaWinner AnaconaAndré Greipel
2022Brandon McNultyBiniam GirmayTim WellensAlejandro ValverdeArnaud de Lie
2023Rui CostaMarijn van den BergKobe GoossensKobe GoossensEthan Vernon
2024Simon CarrPaul MagnierLennert Van EetveltPelayo SánchezGerben Thijssen
2025Jan ChristenMarijn van den BergFlorian StorkCancelledIúri Leitão
2026António MorgadoRemco EvenepoelRemco Evenepoel

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References

References

  1. [https://www.msn.com/en-gb/sport/cycling/this-years-challenge-mallorca-is-quietly-one-of-the-most-important-tour-de-france-preparation-events-heres-why/ar-AA1V6PXJ MSN - This years Challenge Majorca is quietly ....]
  2. (25 January 2023). "Rui Costa wins Trofeo Calvia, the Challenge Mallorca opener".
  3. (26 January 2023). "Marijn van den Berg wins day two of Challenge Mallorca at Trofeo Port d'Alcúdia".
  4. (27 January 2023). "Goossens charges across Mallorca for victory at Trofeo Andratx".
  5. (28 January 2023). "Kobe Goossens wins stormy Trofeo Serra de Tramuntana at Challenge Mallorca".
  6. (29 January 2023). "Ethan Vernon wins Trofeo Palma, Challenge Mallorca finale".
  7. (24 January 2024). "Carr outsprints Vlasov to win the Challenge Mallorca - Trofeo Calvià".
  8. (25 January 2024). "Paul Magnier makes perfect start to pro career at Trofeo Ses Salines-Felanitx".
  9. (29 January 2025). "Jan Christen solos to victory in Challenge Mallorca Trofeo Calvià".
  10. (30 January 2025). "Challenge Mallorca: Marijn van den Berg wins Trofeo Ses Salines".
  11. (31 January 2025). "Challenge Mallorca: Florian Stork pulls off late attack to win Trofeo Serra Tramuntana".
  12. (1 February 2025). "Challenge Mallorca's Trofeo Andratx-Pollença cancelled due to 'dangerous conditions'".
  13. (2 February 2025). "Challenge Mallorca: Iúri Leitão snatches victory from the sprinters with late attack at Trofeo Palma".
  14. (28 January 2026). "António Morgado earns birthday victory in Trofeo Calviá".
  15. (29 January 2026). "Trofeo Ses Salines: Remco Evenepoel spearheads Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe to narrow but clear victory in team time trial".
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