Registration opens: 1 september 2026
Registration closes: 11 april 2027 (or when all places are filled).
09:30 Social Ride
16:30 Rider Check-in
20:00 Rider Briefing (mandatory attendance)
21:00 Beers & Welcome Gathering
A day to meet fellow riders, spin the legs together and share conversations before the adventure begins. In the afternoon, rider check-in and the official briefing, where we will review the route, weather forecast, safety considerations and the final details before the start.
Distance: 870 km
Elevation gain: +13,000 m
Categories: Solo and Pairs
Recommended bike: Gravel
Recommended tyre width: 42 mm
Format: Self-supported
Time limit: 133 hours
Surface: 60% tarmac / 40% gravel roads and trails
Insurance: Included with registration
Live tracking: Individual GPS tracker
Balutia is an adventure that requires experience in bikepacking or ultra-distance cycling. However, you do not need to have completed similar events before. If you have experience of multi-day bike trips averaging around 150 km per day and prepare adequately, Balutia can be within your reach.
Yes, but they are virtual. There will be no staff at the checkpoints, and no stamps to collect. Your GPS tracker will automatically verify your passage through each checkpoint.
Pozoblanco offers several accommodation options, including hotels and tourist apartments such as Hotel Nómada, Hotel Zoom, Hostal Noriega and Apartamentos Quercus. We strongly recommend booking as early as possible.
If you are travelling by campervan or motorhome, there are also several suitable places to stay overnight that we can recommend.
There are plenty of bars and cafés along the route for food and resupply. Accommodation options, however, are less common, so bringing a sleeping bag and mat is a good option if you plan to spend the night bivvying.
Following the tradition of major bikepacking events, Balutia is a self-supported personal journey and adventure. If you decide to scratch, you will be responsible for making your own way back.
It is also mandatory to inform the organisation if you scratch.
To make things easier, we have designed three shortcut routes along the course that allow riders to return directly to the start/finish location if needed.
Balutia starts on 30 April 2027 at 07:00. The time limit is 133 hours, meaning the finish line will close on Wednesday 5 May at 20:00.
Attendance at rider check-in and the official briefing on the afternoon of Thursday 29 April is mandatory.
No. Balutia does not offer prizes to winners, nor is there a podium ceremony. Balutia is an adventure, a challenge against yourself.
Some riders will aim to complete the route as quickly as possible, while others may simply enjoy the honour of being the first to finish. However, there is no trophy awarded for victory.
If you complete the route within the time limit, you will earn your Finisher medal.
Yes. Balutia has an official rulebook that will be sent to all participants a few weeks before the event. In the meantime, you can view a summary by clicking here.