Sa Calobra Cycling Club
Sa Calobra Cycling Club is a cycling training camp in Mallorca, with no exact town or district stated. The programme runs for 6 or 7 days and follows a fixed daily schedule: breakfast, a ride, lunch, massage, a coaching workshop and dinner; published prices range from €1,890 to €3,590. Groups are small, around 8 to 11 riders, and a week can cover more than 350 km with 6,000 metres of climbing. Airport transfers, bike support and daily kit washing are commonly included.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Sa Calobra Cycling Club a training camp or more of a leisure cycling holiday?
Sa Calobra Cycling Club is presented on the official website as a premium cycling camp. The programme includes coaching, a service vehicle, mechanical support, bike hire with powermeter and daily massage. Reviews also describe it as a structured training camp rather than a relaxed sightseeing holiday.
How long do the Sa Calobra Cycling Club camps last?
The website shows several camps lasting 8 days and 7 nights, including Mallorca, Calpe and French Alps options. Google reviews also commonly describe the programme as 6 or 7 days. A typical day is reported to start around 8 am, with breakfast, riding, lunch and an evening briefing.
What is included in the price at Sa Calobra Cycling Club?
According to the website, the camps include daily massage, nutrition, bike hire with powermeter, coaching, a service vehicle and mechanical support. Prices shown on the site start from €1,890, depending on destination and camp. Reviews also mention transfers, shared meals and daily support, although the exact package can vary by camp.
How big are the groups at Sa Calobra Cycling Club?
The website states a maximum of 12 riders for the Mallorca camps. Google reviews describe small groups of around 8 to 11 people. That suggests a fairly personal setup, with close contact during rides and at the evening briefing.
How hard are the rides and how much climbing should I expect?
Reviews mention more than 350 km and around 6,000 metres of climbing in one week. The website lists Mallorca camps with a total distance of about 520 to 600 km, depending on the programme. Sa Calobra Cycling Club is therefore set up for riders ready for several longer days with climbs and structured training.
Is there bike support and mechanical help during the rides?
Yes. The website lists a service vehicle and mechanical support as part of the camp. Reviews also mention very quick roadside help, including a wheel change in about 40 seconds. Water, food and spare parts are also reported to be available during rides.
When should I book Sa Calobra Cycling Club, and do camps sell out?
The website shows multiple camps with availability and waitlists, and reviews mention that dates can sell out quickly. One Mallorca camp on the site was already marked as sold out. If you want a specific date, it is sensible to check early and enquire directly via the website.
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