From 22 February -to 1 March 2025 (Saturday to Saturday)
Mallorca Cycling Camp

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Train, eat, and rest like a Pro!

Have you ever dreamt of being a pro cyclist? To be part of a cycling team? To train, eat and rest like them, in Mallorca, where all pro teams come for training? This is what you'll experience with the Sa Calobra Cycling Club : the best training camp in Spain for recreational cyclists!

8 days, 7 nights
12 - 20°C
500 - 550km
8500 - 9000m

What's included

Almost everything except the flights! If you have any questions, please send us a message.

Your stay

  1. Villa with pool
  2. 7-nights’ accommodation
  3. All-inclusive basis (drinks included)
  4. Private chef
  5. Transfers from/to Palma Airport
  6. Tourism taxes

On the bike

  1. 6 team rides
  2. FTP Test
  3. Support vehicle
  4. Safety briefing
  5. Daily bike maintenance
  6. Ride analysis & coaching workshops

Supplied

  1. Carbon bike hire
  2. Stages powermeter
  3. Wahoo Bike computer
  4. Gobik cycling kit
  5. Abus AirBreaker helmet
  6. Chamois cream & sun protection

And more

  1. 6 massages
  2. Compression boots & Compex system
  3. Pre-camp Training Plan
  4. Riders Roadbook
  5. Sports nutrition
  6. Photos & Videos

Schedule

Depending on weather conditions, ability of the group, and level of fatigue, the following plans are subject to change. This is a bespoke training camp, so we adapt everyday, like a pro team!

Saturday

Day 1

After picking you up at the airport, we will drive you to our base camp, where you will meet your new teammates, the staff, and have your first dinner as a team. After dinner, we will have a long briefing about the week ahead of us, and will have you trying the cycling kit and helmet, while bikes will be set up and adjusted by our bike mechanic, Marc. Congratulations, you're officially a SCCC rider!

FTP Test
Sunday

Day 2

After having your first 100% homemade breakfast, and getting a safety briefing, we will head out for a 3.5-hour ride, including a 20-minute effort test on the Sa Batalla climb to measure the FTP of each rider, and be back in time for massages, workshop, etc.

Distance 82Km
elevation 1024m
Climbs Santa Magdalena (cat 3), Sa Batalla (cat 2)
Monday

Day 3

Daily routine: breakfast, briefing, ride, lunch, recovery with compression boots and Compex, massage, workshop and dinner. It's time to live like a pro! Stay focused on your training and your recovery, we will take care of everything else, from cleaning bikes to washing kits. That’s the pro team experience!

Distance 99Km
elevation 1290m
Climbs Randa (cat 3), Sant Salvador (cat 3)
Queen Stage
Tuesday

Day 4

We call it the Queen Stage! This is certainly the most difficult ride we've ever done in Mallorca! We will conquer 6 climbs, so make sure to save some energy because we will tackle the only Hors-Category climb on the island, Puig Major, an iconic climb in Mallorca (14km at more than 6%).

Distance 123Km
elevation 2349m
Climbs Tofla (cat 4), Orient (cat 3), Honor (cat 4), Sóller (cat 3), Puig Major (HC)
Café ride
Wednesday

Day 5

After three long days on the saddle, a shorter coffee ride followed by the usual recovery process will help to eliminate toxins, so everyone can tackle the second part of the training camp with fresh legs and a boost of energy. To keep with that theme, the workshop on that day will be dedicated to nutrition and recovery.

Distance 79Km
elevation 620m
Climbs Tofla (cat 4)
Formentor
Thursday

Day 6

After an easy coffee “slash” recovery ride on Wednesday, it's time to attack the second part of this cycling holiday with one of our favorite rides, to the Cap de Formentor lighthouse, one of the icons of European cycling. Enjoy the views over the Mediterranean sea, this is spectaluar!

Distance 89Km
elevation 1550m
Climbs Albertcutx (cat 2), Sa Crueta (cat 3), Victoria (cat 4), Puig Maria (cat 4)
KOM Challenge
Friday

Day 7

This is the place you have all heard about… Sa Calobra! To boost your motivation and push you to climb Coll dels Reis - the official name of Sa Calobra - as fast as you can, we will organize an entertaining competition within the team : a Handicap Hill Climb Time Trial on Sa Calobra! Who's going to receive the Sa Calobra KOM Challenge award this week?

Distance 83Km
elevation 1962m
Climbs Femenia (cat 2), Lluc (cat 3), Coll dels Reis (cat 4), Sa Calobra (cat 1)
Saturday

Day 8

It's time to say goodbye see you soon! After collecting equipment, giving back your pedals and saddle, we will drive you to Palma airport to catch your flight. Hope you had a blast on and off the bike, made new friends, and will come back soon to the Sa Calobra Cycling Club!

Watch this

We’ve all seen those epic photos and videos of pro riders climbing with breathtaking mountain views. That's what you will get - free of charge - at the end of your training camp. Our team will capture all those moments for you with 4K cameras and very cinematic drone shots, edited with great soundtracks that will make all your friends jealous!

Prices

We have four registration phases: the Breakaway, the Peloton, the Gruppetto and the Broom Wagon. The earlier you book, the better price you get! You can find all the details below.

Phases Registration dates Price
BreakawayUntil 22 August 20241790€
Peloton23 August - 22 October 20241870€
Gruppetto23 October - 22 December 20241950€
Broom wagonFrom 23 December 20252030€
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Frequently Asked Questions

What's the minimum level of fitness required to participate?

To get the most out of this experience, it’s important to meet some necessary riding skills and fitness requirements. Participants should:
- Ride regularly for at least four months prior to the camp — at least 3 to 4 times a week, totaling 7 or more hours.
- Be comfortable with rides of around 90 km on hilly terrain and up to 120 km on a longer day.
- Have good bike-handling skills, especially for descending on long, steep, and sometimes technical descents.
- Be confident riding solo and in a group, in a wide variety of road and weather conditions, including narrow roads, light traffic, and wet surfaces.
- Expect frequent climbs of varying distances and gradients, requiring endurance and climbing ability.
The rides will be challenging, but that’s why you’re coming, isn’t it? With proper preparation, you’ll be ready to tackle longer days in the saddle and enjoy the journey!

What's the average speed?

Let’s be clear: speed on a bike means absolutely nothing! Whether you’re riding alone or in a group, battling headwinds or cruising with a tailwind, on flat roads or hilly terrain, speed can vary dramatically—even with the same power and effort. This is why we don’t provide average speeds on our website; we want to avoid any confusion. Some rides will be fast, others slower, but all will be challenging, regardless of the route. Compared to other camps, ours requires a relatively high level of fitness—whether due to the pace on flat sections or the difficulty of the climbs.

Will I be able to keep up with the team?

The answer is simple. YOU ARE THE TEAM! We will always adjust to your level so nobody will get left behind. Ever. We welcome riders with a wide range of experience and abilities. The only requirement is a strong passion for cycling and the drive to improve. Any concerns? Email us!

What's the average level of participants?

We have been welcoming riders ranging from 2.6w/kg up to 5.4w/kg. We manage to all ride together, as a team. On the flat sections, strongest riders lead the group. While on hills, each rider will climb at his/her own pace, and we regroup at the top.

Am I too old for this?

There is no age to treat yourself and have fun! Our cycling trips are for everyone. To date, we have welcomed cyclists from 21 to 70 years old. Any concerns? Email us!

How many kilometers will we ride per day?

Here, we prefer to talk in hours instead. Rides last between 4 and 6 hours, with one coffee/recovery ride in the middle of the week. Do you think it’s too much for you? Don’t forget that with massages, nutrition, coaching and the fact that we take care of everything else, getting back on the bike each morning will be easier than what you have ever imagined!

How do I book?

To reserve your spot, please email us at hello@sacalobra.cc or call/text us at +33 688 699 160 (WhatsApp is ok). We will send you a registration form within one business day to complete your reservation and confirm bike hire size availability. Payment is required in two installments. A deposit of 150 euros is required at the time of booking to secure your place. The remaining balance is due 2 months prior to the event. If you are booking within 2 months of the event date, payment is required in full. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information on how to book and our cancellation policy.

What if I have to cancel my trip?

Please review our Cancellation Policy for more details.

Is the kit included in the price of the camp?

Yes, the cycling kit (bib shorts, jersey, and socks) is included for this event (worth 190 euros)!

Can I come with my husband/wife who doesn't cycle?

Yes, there are options for non-riders on certain dates but we can not accommodate children. If you would like more information on this, please consult our non-riders package.

Where is the Villa located?

We use different villas depending on availability and number of participants. They are all situated in the same area, on the best part of the island: in the Serra de Tramuntana, in Pollença, or in the area around.

What meals are included?

Three meals a day are included: breakfast, lunch and dinner. On the first day, arrival day, only dinner is included. On the last day, the departure day, only breakfast is included.

What kit or accessories should I bring?

We provide the following items to each rider : bib shorts (bib tights in winter), short-sleeved jersey (long sleeves in winter), socks, and helmet. However, depending on the period you come to Mallorca, we recommend bringing some extra warm clothes like a rain jacket, arm warmers, or some winter clothes. Black items and accessories are preferred. For more information, consult our “How to Pack” page.
IMPORTANT: Bike, helmet, and GPS must be returned in good condition at the end of the week, so please make sure to take care of them!

Can I bring my own bike?

Yes, you can. However, we recommend that you ride one of our full carbon bikes. Traveling with a bike is expensive and risky; it can be lost, damaged, or delayed. And don't worry about your riding position; our mechanic will replicate the exact settings you are used to at home (saddle height, angle, setback, etc.), thanks to our Bikesettings.com tool.

Is there a discount for bringing my own bike?

Yes. A discount of 80 euros will be applied if you bring your own bike. However, we do not assume responsibility for its safety or any damage. You will also be responsible for any spare parts that may be used during the camp if you decide to bring your own bike.

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From 22 February -to 1 March 2025 (Saturday to Saturday)
Mallorca Cycling Camp

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