PedAlma: Madrid to Barcelona is a 700-kilometer road ultra-cycling event connecting Spain's two largest cities, part of the broader PedAlma series that also includes The Capitals gravel event. The route traces a path across the heart of the Spanish interior, likely crossing the high central plateau, the Meseta, before descending toward the Mediterranean coast and Catalonia, giving riders a genuine cross-section of Spain's varied geography from the dry continental interior to the more temperate coastal regions around Barcelona. This corridor between Spain's political and economic capitals has deep historical and cultural significance, having long served as one of the country's most important travel and trade routes.
The May timing offers favorable spring conditions for crossing the Spanish interior, avoiding both the cold of winter on the high Meseta and the often extreme heat that builds across central Spain by mid-summer. As a road-focused event connecting two of Spain's most significant cities, the route likely draws heavily on the country's well-developed network of secondary roads away from major highways.
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Based on this event's terrain, difficulty and riding style.