JUNE 14, 2026
OMELLS DE NA GAIA, LLEIDA
94km
PURE GRAVEL
THROUGH L’URGELL
1200m
TOTAL ELEVATION GAIN

2 categories

COMPETITIVE

Counts towards the Catalan Gravel Cup

OPEN

Non-competitive, enjoy the scenery — MTB also welcome

SPECTACULAR
ROUTE

PROFESSIONAL
PHOTOS

2 FEED STATIONS

UNIQUE
ATMOSPHERE

THE RACE

VA de BICI Gravel Race is much more than a race.

It is a unique experience along trails, tracks and paths through l’Urgell, where the sporting challenge combines with breathtaking scenery, great atmosphere and a passion for gravel.

Whether you come to compete or simply enjoy, we look forward to seeing you!

REGISTRATION FEE

UNTIL 10/06

28€

FROM 10/06 TO 11/06

+50%

ON THE PREVIOUS PRICE

REGISTRATION
DEADLINE

11/06 AT 18:00

Bib number pick-up

on race day, between 7:30 and 8:30 a.m.

Gravel Race through the Corb Valley: speed, flow and scenery

Bib number pick-up

Bib numbers will be collected on race day itself, between 7:30 and 8:30 a.m.

Start and first climb

We leave Omells de na Gaia at a high pace to stretch the group. Initial tarmac sections to Montblanquet, then onto a fast gravel track. We crest near the Tallat Sanctuary and descend smoothly to Vallbona de les Monges.

Corb Valley and 1st feed station

A rolling section following the Corb river, passing through Rocafort de Vallbona and el Vilet. First feed station at Sant Martí de Maldà.

Fast section and 2nd feed station

Flat terrain to ride hard along the Urgell-Segarra canal to Preixana. We continue towards Belianes for the second feed station.

Final section

A gentle but leg-sapping climb back to Omells. No technical difficulty — ideal for giving everything to the finish line.

TECHNICAL DETAILS

  • Terrain: Wide, good-quality track. Climbs and descents without steep gradients. Low elevation change with very fast-rolling sections
  • 20% tarmac and 80% gravel track
  • Technical difficulty: Low
  • Hydration: Very important
  • Profile: Ideal for fast-rolling Gravel bikes.
Omells de Na Gaia Town Council
Omells de Na Gaia Town Council