Transcordilleras 3 Stages
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Transcordilleras 3 Stages

Jardin Antioquia, Colombia August 15, 2026
Difficulty Profile
TERRAIN
CLIMBING
HEAT
265 km Distance
7700 m Elevation
Gravel Surface
Intermediate Difficulty

Event description

Transcordilleras is a gravel event series set in the coffee-growing Andes highlands of Antioquia, Colombia, and the 3 Stages edition is a structured multi-day format covering 265 kilometres with 7,700 metres of climbing through the mountains around Jardin — a small, well-preserved colonial town in the southern Antioqueno highlands. Jardin sits at about 1,750 metres elevation, surrounded by steep mountain slopes covered in banana trees, coffee plantations, and native cloud forest. The three stages are run over three consecutive days, giving riders the experience of multi-day racing with fixed start points and accommodation in town each night — a format that differs from the fully unsupported Nonstop edition in the same series. The terrain is characteristic of this part of the Andes: roads that start at river valleys and climb immediately and steeply to ridge lines, with gradients that regularly exceed 15-20% and surfaces that mix paved sections with rough gravel tracks and traditional coffee-farm roads. The wider Transcordilleras series includes formats ranging from the Nonstop ultra to longer staged editions, all rooted in the same extraordinary Antioquian landscape. Colombia's cycling culture runs deep — this is the country that produced Nairo Quintana, Egan Bernal, and Rigoberto Uran — and the Transcordilleras reflects that heritage with a demanding and thoughtfully designed route.

Bike recommendation

Bike Gravel Bike
Tires 45-50mm Tubeless
Cassette 10-51T
Chainring 38-40T (1x)

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