*This year's edition of the Maratona dles Dolomites has been cancelled because of the coronavirus outbreak. All entrants will have the option to transfer entry to the 2021 edition, which will take place on 4 July 2021. Please see event website for further details.*
Every year the Maratona gran fondo (that's the Italian for sportive!) gets bigger. For the 2019 Maratona there were 31,600 cyclists from 72 nations chasing just 9,000 places.
The intense competition for places is a reflection of the legendary nature of this ride, which is up there with the Marmotte in terms of toughness and as a test of the amateur rider's physical and mental strength.
Billed as a race on (mostly) closed roads, the Maratona starts and finishes in Corvara, best known as a winter ski resort. It is a 138km ride with 4,320 metres of climbing; there are two shorter routes but most people who make the trip all the way out to Italy want to ride the full route. The winner usually finishes in a little under 5 hours but plenty of riders take at least double that.
The Maratona route takes in seven major climbs:
Passo Campolongo (length: 5.8km, average gradient: 6.1%)
Passo Pordoi (length: 9.2km, average gradient: 6.9%)
Passo Sella (length: 5.5km, average gradient: 7.9%)
Passo Gardena (length: 5.8km, average gradient: 4.3%)
Passo Giau (length: 9.9km, average gradient: 9.3%)
Passo Valparola (length: 11.8km, average gradient: 6.7%)
Mür dl giat (the cat wall) (length: 300m, average gradient: 13.1%)
A Maratona Village is set up around the event in the town of San Leonardo with a fan zone, pasta and music, big screens, a shuttle service to nearby towns and of course concession stands from leading cycling brands including Pinarello, Campagnolo, Mavic and Selle Italia.
How to enter
Entry to the Maratona is by ballot due to the huge demand for places. The registration window for the 2020 Maratona opens 15 October 2019 and closes on 5 November.
The draw for places will take place in the second half of November with riders informed if they have been lucky enough to get a place from 2 December. Entry will cost 121 euros for successful riders. Sign up for the Sportive.com newsletter to receive alerts about when entries open and are about to close.
If you fail to get in through the lottery draw then you can buy a charity place. 380 charity places are available and will be released in two batches on 25 November 2019 and 25 March 2020.
Check out the following Maratona related content on Sportive.com:
- Oli Beckinsale's 2019 Maratona ride report
- Paul Hunt's 2018 Maratona ride report (Sellaronda route)
- Jim Cotton's 2017 Maratona ride report
- Joe Saumarez Smith's 2015 Maratona ride report
- Sportive.com's Maratona dles Dolomites information page
- 05 Jul 2020 8:00am
- Tickets On Sale
- *Cancelled* Maratona dles Dolomites Sportive 2020*Cancelled* Maratona dles Dolomites Sportive 2020Badia, Alto Adige, Italy
- Up to 138 km (86 miles)
- From 112.00 EUR
- 9000 Riders