Mallorca
Endurance density. Quiet execution. Recovery without noise.
Built around repeatability — legs stay available day after day.
Coastal lines when it’s quiet. Inland gradients for controlled work. Climbs by purpose.
Right roads at the right hours — fueling handled, friction removed.
Prime: March–April. Cool air, stable rhythm, high-quality volume.
Most riders get Mallorca wrong
The roads are perfect. The execution usually isn’t. We time the famous routes correctly, avoid congestion, and stack endurance density without chaos.
We ride early. We ride controlled. We recover properly. The goal is repeatability — so day 4 feels like day 2.
Briefing → roll-out → sustained work → regroup → recovery.
Tramuntana when it fits the plan. Otherwise: inland gradients that serve the week.
Execution over ego. Always.
Ride. Eat. Sleep.
Luxury here means silence, space, and proper rest. Calm evenings. Real food. No performance theatre.
The body adapts when the environment is controlled. That’s what we engineer.
Mallorca Endurance Weeks
Repeatable structure for early season conditioning.
3 days riding • structure + guiding
- Route plan + GPX
- Ride guiding
- Daily structure
- Water + snacks
5 days riding • fueling + optional intensity
- Everything in Essential
- Fueling plan
- Optional intensity windows
- Recovery routing
7 days riding • one key climb day
- Everything in Performance
- One key climb day
- Flexible structure
- Photo + recap
- Private planning + itinerary
- Ride guiding
- Routes + GPX
- Daily briefings
Accommodation, transfers, and meals can be added. Final quote depends on region choice and group size.
Is Mallorca only for beginners?
No. It’s ideal for strong riders building base and consistency — with optional intensity that doesn’t wreck recovery.
Do we ride Sa Calobra?
If it fits the plan and timing. Otherwise we pick roads that serve the week better.
Can this be a pre-season camp?
Exactly — Mallorca is best when it’s repeatable, controllable, and built for quality volume.