January of 2025 will see the Curve Expedition team return to Malaga once more for another Gravel Cycling Training Camp. After a successful first outing in December 2024 we return to lead yet another group of Malaguenos on a gravel adventure around Malaga.
This gravel cycling training camp is designed as a weekend adventure in the winter sun, with temperatures hovering around 20ºC in the day! That's a European luxury. The cycling will challenge those adventurous cyclists who wish to explore some excellent Andalusian gravel while getting in some serious exercise. Commencing and ending in the historical city of Malaga. The region is well known for it’s outstanding food, music, vibrant culture, and if you didn't know the cycling on offer is world class!
The trip will require guests to fly in and out of Malaga International Airport, unless arriving by car.
There is no cost to this adventure, however we require a €10 euro deposit to secure your spot. (this will cover your saturday "menu del dia" lunch!)
If you’d like to book a spot on this very special adventure all we ask is that you complete the Curve Ride Waiver and fill out the the application form below. Also, if you have any questions about the weekend feel free to get in touch at expeditions@curvecycling.com
Gravel Camp Itinerary
Please note: Spots are strictly limited to 20 guests!
There is no cost to this adventure, however we require a €10 euro deposit to secure your spot. (this will cover your saturday "menu del dia" lunch!)
The weekend features 3 days of challenging rides over mixed terrain, gravel and sealed roads. Please see the route breakdown below:
Pre-Expedition
Riders will fly into Malaga International Airport, self transfer into Malaga CBD. Accomodation is to be organised on your own accord. We can help if needed.
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Day 1 (Friday 17th Jan):
~ 40km / 1100m
Arrive in Malaga CBD before 1:00pm with bikes assembled and ready to go. This is when the weekend starts! We will roll out of Malaga CBD for a few hours riding straight onto the gravel of Montes de Malaga!
Meals: Lunch, Dinner - group reservation, paid separately.
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Day 2: Saturday long ride
~ 80 km / 2000 m
Meals: Lunch (included with your €10 deposit, Dinner - group reservation, paid separately.
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Day 3: Sunday Morning Gravel
~ 60 km / 800 m
Meals: Lunch - group reservation, paid separately, Dinner - group reservation, paid separately
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For those of you looking to stay on in Malaga for an extra day or two we will be more than happy to take you on some glorious gravel!
Further Information
Required Equipment
You will need a high volume gravel endurance bike for this weekend. Tubeless tyre setups are OBLIGATORY with a volume of at least 700 x 45mm/650b x 2” to smooth out your ride over the gravel roads of Andalusia.
Riders will be expected to be self supported during each day of riding, carrying everything they will need during the day. This includes ride snacks, water and riding clothes for all conditions.
Expedition guides are experienced cyclists and mechanics and will be able to help with any mechanical problems that may arise however you should be completely self-sufficient with spare tubes, puncture repair systems, tools etc to keep yourself rolling. Once leaving the city there are limited bike shops on route.
You will need to bring your own bike to ride on this expedition. You must start this expedition with your bike in good working order, with new or near new tyres and drivetrain in good working order. We recommend a thorough service by a professional mechanic before you arrive in Malaga.
If you'd like to demo a Curve gravel bike for this weekend please contact our team!
Fitness & Preparation
We want to make sure this gravel weekend is for you. The riding is challenging with a mix of surfaces from rocky tracks to fast sealed roads. You should be in good physical shape and ready for an adventure
If this sounds exciting to you then we can't wait to ride with you!
Malaga Information
Passport
Your passport must be valid for 6 months from your arrival date. It should also have at least two blank pages when you arrive in Spain.
Visa requirements
For a large number of countries, their citizens can enter Argentina visa-free for limited periods. Please check your individual visa requirements prior to departure.
Vaccinations
A number of vaccinations may be recommended depending on your origin. Please ensure you check these recommendations prior to departure. COVID–19 entry requirements are not currently in place to enter Argentina.
Weather
As the route traverses significant changes in altitude weather conditions will be variable. Lower temperatures and the odd rain event can occur at altitude. Whereas warmer temps and some humidity in the lower elevations. In February, overall the weather is expected to be dry with warm temperatures. Overnight the temperature may drop into the low teens so pack appropriate clothing.
Currency
Argentine Pesos. In most of the accommodation, roadside stops and villages cash will be your best bet. We recommend withdrawing enough to see you through any expenses of the expedition.
Insurance
For those travelling internationally, travel insurance is compulsory. As a minimum, we require that you are covered for medical expenses including emergency repatriation. If you are travelling within your home country, before joining the weekend, we need you to confirm that you are entitled to access the public medical system easily should an accident occur and you need medical treatment.
Safety
There are no major safety concerns along the route. Extreme care has been taken in planning the routes with extensive reconnaissance and local information sources.
Expedition Inclusions & Exclusions
Inclusions:
• Experienced guide, with global cycle touring and bikepacking experience, and first aid training will cycle with the group every day.
• Pro mechanical support to resolve issues on the trail and provide minor tune ups along the way
• Itinerary, including GPS files for each day of riding
• Daily rider briefings
• Contingency arrangements for dangerous weather, road closures, injury or sickness
Exclusions:
• Flights
• Travel and medical insurance
• Visa costs
• Transfers to between airports and Malaga
• Meals and drinks not specified in itinerary
• Bike hire
• Bicycle parts and accessories costs and workshop fees for additional bike repair
• There is no support vehicle. Riders will ride as an unsupported group under the leadership of the ride leader
FAQs
Do I need to take out travel insurance?
Yes. Travel insurance is a compulsory item to attend the weekend. Proof of insurance will need to be shown in order to secure your booking.
Do I need to be a strong cyclist to ride this gravel weekend?
You don’t need to be the strongest cyclist in the world to ride this weekend. However, you do need to have some experience riding on gravel roads. Most importantly you need to have a strong sense for adventure!
How do I get to Salta?
There are plenty of flight options to get to Malaga, Spain. From both international, EU and Spanish airports.
Where can I get more information?
If you have any questions about the gravel weekend feel free to get in touch at expeditions@curvecycling.com
Please read our Curve Expeditions Booking Conditions, too, for further information.