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The Intermunicipal Cup 3H MTB Endurance is a mountain bike endurance race series held in 2026 across six events in various municipalities including Mafra, Lisbon district. The Mafra event is scheduled for September 12, 2026, at 15:00.
The race features a 3-hour endurance format with courses approximately 4 to 7 km long, alongside juvenile MTB races with distances from 500 meters to 3 km depending on age categories. Participation is open to licensed and non-licensed athletes aged 5 and above.
This amateur competitive series awards points and prizes to top finishers in multiple age and bike categories, including e-bikes, fostering a community atmosphere with events for all ages and skill levels.
The II Maratona BTT Campo Branco 2026 is a non-competitive mountain bike event taking place on Sunday, September 13, 2026, in Castro Verde, Beja. It offers two main routes: a 45 km Half Marathon with medium/easy difficulty and a 75 km Marathon with medium difficulty, including a category for E-Bikes on the Marathon distance.
The event is open to cyclists with or without sports licenses, including federated and non-federated participants of Portuguese or other nationalities. It promotes cycling as a recreational and sporting activity, encouraging personal development and greater participation in amateur competitions.
The race routes are well marked and include control points to ensure full course completion. The event features staggered starts by category and numbered boxes for organization, creating a structured and safe environment for all participants.
The Lousã Granfondo 2026 is a cycling granfondo event taking place on September 13, 2026, in Serra da Lousã, Portugal. The event features three routes with distances and elevation profiles to be defined.
Open to all cyclists aged 19 and over, whether federated or not, with options for daily licenses and specific categories including Granfondo, Mediofondo, Minifondo, and Paracycling. The event is non-competitive but electronically timed, following Portuguese Cycling Federation and UCI regulations for open events.
The race starts at 9:00 AM near the Parque Municipal de Exposições Dr. Mário Soares in Lousã, with a festive atmosphere including a Granfondinho for younger participants and a podium ceremony with trophies and special awards.
The 1st Ultra Maratona BTT/Gravel do Sor is a mountain bike and gravel endurance race taking place on September 19, 2026, in Ponte de Sor, Portalegre. The race features a challenging approximately 120 km course with a positive elevation gain of about 1500 meters.
Open to individual participants and relay teams, including categories for BTT, Gravel, E-Bike, and mixed teams, the event requires participants to be 18 years or older. The race is innovative, using GPS navigation instead of traditional plastic ribbons, ensuring a safer and more ecological experience.
The route passes through the parishes of Ponte de Sor, Galveias, and Montargil, alongside the scenic margins of the Montargil reservoir, offering a natural and motivating landscape for participants.
The Intermunicipal Cup 3H MTB Endurance is a mountain bike endurance race series held in 2026 across six events in various municipalities including Alenquer, Loures, Mafra, Oeiras, Amadora, and Lisbon. The Jamor event in Oeiras is scheduled for September 19, 2026, at 19:00.
The race features a 3-hour endurance format with courses approximately 4 to 7 km long for the main event, and shorter circuits for juvenile categories ranging from 500 meters to 3 km depending on age group. The competition is open to licensed and non-licensed riders aged 5 and above, with multiple categories for men, women, juniors, masters, and e-bikes.
The event includes juvenile MTB races held on the same day as the endurance race, fostering a family-friendly and competitive atmosphere. The race is part of a series with point-based classifications and prizes awarded to top finishers in each category and overall.
The II Troféu de Resistência BTT de Alenquer – Inter Freguesias is a mountain bike endurance race series held throughout 2026 in various locations within the Alenquer municipality, Portugal. The event includes nine independent races, with the final race, Resistência No Mercy Ride, taking place on September 20, 2026, in Cheganças.
Each race features a 2-hour endurance format on courses ranging from 4 to 7 km, primarily on dirt paths and single-tracks. The competition is open to all athletes aged 16 and above, both federated and non-federated, with categories for men, women, and e-bikes across multiple age groups.
The series promotes local sports development and community engagement, with a structured points system culminating in an overall trophy. The races foster a competitive yet inclusive atmosphere, supported by local associations and the municipality.
The Monção e Melgaço Granfondo 2026 is a competitive amateur cycling event held on Sunday, September 20, 2026, starting and finishing in Monção, Portugal. It features three distances: Granfondo (130 km), Mediofondo (100 km), and Minifondo (60 km), with mandatory helmet use for all participants.
The event is open to cyclists aged 15 and older, with specific age restrictions for certain distances and license requirements for federated athletes. It is organized under the regulations of the Portuguese Cycling Federation and follows road traffic laws.
Participants can enjoy a well-supported race with timed electronic chip tracking, medical and mechanical assistance, and a festive atmosphere with awards for various age categories and overall winners.
The Rampa das Mercês is a mountain bike race scheduled for Sunday, September 27, 2026, in Algueirão-Mem Martins, Lisbon, Portugal. It is a regional-level event open to the general public.
This race is part of the CPT – Prova Aberta BTT series and is categorized as a Category I event. The competition takes place in the Mercês area, offering a challenging course for mountain biking enthusiasts.
The Tavira Granfondo 2026 is a cycling event taking place on September 27, 2026, in Tavira, Portugal. It features two distances: Granfondo of approximately 130 km and Mediofondo of approximately 80 km.
The event is open to all participants meeting the requirements, including licensed competitive athletes, federated cyclists under the Cycling for All category, and non-federated athletes of Portuguese or foreign nationality. Minimum ages are 19 years for Granfondo and 17 years for Mediofondo.
This Granfondo event is recreational, tourist, cultural, and social in nature, integrated into the municipal physical activity program of Tavira. It is organized under the regulations of the Portuguese Cycling Federation and follows the Highway Code, with a non-federated competitive character.