From March through May, it's all about cycling on this wonderful Spanish island in the Mediterranean. Part of Mallorca's charm is its cycling culture; for years, pro teams have come to the island in the early season because the warm temperatures, quiet roads, and variety of terrain are perfect for training. Cyclists and triathlon riders from all over Europe have now made this island their training and vacation spot of choice. In fact, over 100,000 cyclists visit every year! The towns and villages have embraced this ecotourism and developed a bicycle trail system throughout the island, even paving many of the rough country roads. Merchants cater to cyclists with bike-friendly cafes at each town square and mountaintop. Cyclists from North America are just now realizing what they're missing. Join our next winter training camp in Mallorca, get some awesome base miles under your belt and find out why it's the best cycling on earth!
Venue: Viva Blue & Spa, Passeig de Bateman, Illes Balears, 07408, Spain
Price: Deposit: USD 250
Artists / Speakers: Tim Cusick, Kevin Williams, Amber Neben, Paul Smeulders, Scott Moninger, Kathy Watts
On Saturday March 25, 2017 at 9:00 am (ends Saturday April 08, 2017 at 5:00 pm)
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You don't like the Look of it then?
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I always think that the Pearson font is such a dreadful choice, it's almost impossible to read.