UCI Gran Fondo World Series Coimbra Region

  • Sat, Feb 28 - Sun, Mar 1, 2026
  • 25 69 
  • 8 races
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Event summary

The UCI Gran Fondo World Series Coimbra Region is Portugal’s most international mass-participation cycling weekend, and the only Iberian qualifier on the UCI Gran Fondo calendar. Across two days, riders 19+ tackle a 10:00 Individual Time Trial in Coimbra (Sat, 28 Feb 2026) and the Granfondo/Mediofondo mass start in Montemor-o-Velho (Sun, 1 Mar 2026, 09:00). Courses are fully timed, with age-group results by gender under UCI “Cycling for All” rules. The ITT rolls along the Mondego with medium difficulty, while Sunday’s routes cut through castle vistas, rice fields and river plains. Licensed and non-licensed cyclists are welcome (one-day license available), but note TT bikes are not allowed in Granfondo/Mediofondo. Top finishers by age group earn qualification rights for the 2026 UCI Gran Fondo World Championships (Niseko, Japan), making this a weekend that blends performance, scenery, and a real shot at Worlds.

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  • Dates & Races

    • Sat, 28 Feb 2026 – Individual Time Trial (ITT): start 10:00, Coimbra (start/finish)

    • Sun, 1 Mar 2026 – Granfondo & Mediofondo: start 09:00, Montemor-o-Velho (start/finish)

  • Distances / Elevation

    • ITT: 20.2 km

    • Mediofondo: 106 km | 956 m D+

    • Granfondo: 148 km | 1548 m D+

  • Who can enter: Cyclists (licensed or not), M/F, 19+ (31-12-2026)

  • Licensing & insurance:

    • Non-licensed riders must purchase a one-day license (personal accident & liability insurance via FPC).

    • Foreign federation license holders register as non-licensed to obtain the one-day license.

  • Bikes & rules: Road, MTB, hybrid, cross bike allowed; no e-bikes; no tandems/reclined; TT bikes prohibited in Granfondo/Mediofondo.

  • UCI Qualification (2026 Worlds – Niseko):

    • Top 3 per official age category (M/F) qualify directly.

    • Top 20% of starters per age category also qualify.

    • Must finish to qualify. Worlds require a valid national federation license (no day licenses).

  • Age-group mapping (key points):

    • Granfondo (qualificação): M 40–44/…/55–59; F 19–34, 35–39, 40–44, 45–49, 50–54, 55–59 (ver regulamento para lista completa).

    • Mediofondo (qualificação): F 40–44/…/55–59; M/F 60–64, 65–69, 70–74, 75–79.

    • Categorias sem qualificação também disponíveis para participar fora do apuramento.

  • Registration

    • Normal phase: 20 Oct 2025 (20:00) → 25 Jan 2026 (23:59)

    • Final phase: 26 Jan 2026 (00:01) → 24 Feb 2026 (23:59)

    • Closes: 24 Feb 2026 or when 1,000 entries sell out.

  • Race schedule highlights

    • 27 Feb (Coimbra): Secretariat 15:00–19:00

    • 28 Feb (Coimbra): Secretariat from 08:00; ITT first start 10:00; podium 13:30
      Montemor-o-Velho: Secretariat 15:00–19:30; Granfondinho 16:00

    • 1 Mar (Montemor-o-Velho): Secretariat 07:30–09:15; Start 09:00; Mediofondo ETA 11:45; Granfondo ETA 13:00; Showers 12:00; Pasta Party 12:00; Podiums 14:00

  • Aid stations

    • ITT: finish zone – liquids

    • Granfondo: 3 solid/liquid stations on course

    • Mediofondo: 2 solid/liquid stations on course

  • Timing: Electronic chip; checkpoints en-route; time limits and cut-offs at control points (mandatory; missed cut-off → removal by broom vehicle).

  • Safety: Open-road event under traffic law; approved helmet mandatory; no headphones/radios; carry charged phone and ID.


Coimbra

Races

Time Trial 20.2 km Individual Licensed

28 Feb, 2026
10:00
25 

Granfondo 148 km Licensed

01 Mar, 2026
9:00
46 

Mediofondo 106 km Licensed

01 Mar, 2026
9:00
46 

Time Trial 20.2 km Individual Non-licensed

28 Feb, 2026
10:00
30 

Granfondo 148 km Non-licensed

01 Mar, 2026
9:00
51 

Mediofondo 106 km Non-licensed

01 Mar, 2026
9:00
51 

Time Trial + Granfondo/Mediofondo Licensed

28 Feb, 2026
10:00
60 

Time Trial + Granfondo/Mediofondo Non-licensed

28 Feb, 2026
10:00
69 

Benefits

  • 🎽 Race pack: personalized front plate + bib (for both days if entered), chip

  • 🥤 On-course nutrition: liquid & solid aid stations (GF/MF) + recovery drink post-race

  • 🍝 Pasta recovery (lunch) at finish (GF/MF)

  • 🏅 Finisher medal (all finishers)

  • 📸 1–2 official photos por atleta (Facebook do evento)

  • ⛑️ Medical teams & ambulances; event under police supervision

  • 🧰 Pro mechanical assistance on course (parts not included)

  • 🖥️ Digital racebook & digital finisher diploma

  • ⏱️ Official chip timing & age-group results (UCI structure)

  • 🛡️ Insurance: personal accident & liability per FPC policy for one-day license athletes (franquia 90€)


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