Join Cursa de l’Alba
The Cursa de l’Alba, beginning in Carrer Montjuïc, Collbató, Spain, features two challenging races: a 22km with 1,200 D+ ascent and a 12km with 600 D+. Both routes weave through Montserrat Natural Park, offering stunning views. The 22km race includes a grueling climb to Sant Jeroni peak, while the 12km reaches Pla de San Miquel. Competitors navigate technical descents amidst awe-inspiring rock formations before crossing the finish line.
Course details
The Cursa de l'Alba is a race with a cumulative gradient of 1,200 D+. The first two kilometres of the race take place along the streets of Collbató, before entering a stretch of road and stairs. From this point on, we enter a path in the Montserrat Natural Park, going around the massif in its middle section in a stretch of slight descent until approximately kilometre 3 where a hard climb begins to the Pla de Sant Miquel. From here we enter a stretch of wide cement track that will take us to the Montserrat Monastery. At this point, companions can arrive by car, rack railway or air to encourage the participants.
Here begins one of the hardest sections of the race, we ascend combining more than 1,200 steps with sections of path of incomparable beauty to the peak of Sant Jeroni (highest point of the massif at 1,236m). A descent on our steps of approximately 1.2km will lead us to a gentle descent of about 3km until we reach Pla de Sant Miquel again, where we will face the last very technical descent that will lead us to the finish banner.
For most of the route, due to the fact that the Cursa de l'Alba runs through the Montserrat Natural Park, we can enjoy unbeatable views of the different rock formations of this massif.
12K
The MitjAlba is a race with a cumulative gradient of 600 D+. The first two kilometres of the race take place along the streets of Collbató, before entering a stretch of road and stairs. From this point on, we enter a path into the Montserrat Natural Park, going around the massif in its middle section in a stretch of slight descent until approximately kilometre 3, where a tough climb begins up to Pla de San Miquel, the highest point of the route. From here, a technical descent begins that will take us to the emblematic Taca Blanca or sheet to continue descending to the finish line banner.
For most of the route, due to the fact that the MitjAlba passes through the Montserrat Natural Park, we can enjoy unbeatable views of the mountain.
Start address: Collbató, Spain
Finish address: Collbató, Spain
Route map
What’s included
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done Event T-shirts
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done Timing chip (single use)
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done Drink Stations info
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done Nutrition Stations
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done Medical Assistance
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done Bag drop
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done Shower
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done Accident insurance info
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常见问题
When and where can I collect my BIB/race pack?
MANSUET SCHOOL Calle Montjuïc, s/n. Saturday 9th from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Sunday 10th from 7:00 a.m. to 7:45 a.m. and from 8:00 a.m. to 8:45 a.m. (12K only)
What is the cancelation/refund policy for this event?
Until September 30, 2024 – 100% From October 1 to October 15, 2024 – 80% From October 16 to October 31, 2024 – 50% No refunds will be made from 1 November 2024.
Cup-free event
There will be no cups at the refreshment stations, everyone will be able to bring their own hydration bag or cup. We take this measure as an awareness of the Environment and Climate Change, as well as a health measure.
Timie limits
Montserrat Monastery – 9:40 am. (KM 8) Cement ramps – 10:25 hours. (KM 11) Disqualified runners who wish to continue running will do so under their own responsibility, having handed in their race number and chip to the organisation. – A time limit of 4:30 hours will be given to complete the entire route.
赛事信息可以在在赛事的官方网站或通过公开渠道找到。 总是以官方网站上的最新赛事信息作为参考。 如果有任何数据错误或遗失,请通过电子邮件告知我们.