Spain • One-day Classic
Kicking off the European cycling season, the Classica Camp de Morvedre is a challenging one-day race defined by its hilly terrain, short, punchy climbs, and often exposed roads, demanding keen anticipation and strong endurance from its participants. This Spanish classic serves as an early testing ground for riders and teams, where the fast pace separates the contenders in the sun-drenched region of Camp de Morvedre.
Total Editions
1
Latest Winner
Urko BERRADE FERNANDEZ
First Edition
2025
Race Type
One-day
The Classica Camp de Morvedre is characterized by its hilly profile, featuring numerous short climbs and often exposed roads in the Camp de Morvedre region of Spain. The race is known for its fast pace, favoring 'punchy riders with endurance and those who are able to anticipate'. Its distance for the 2025 edition was approximately 178.1 km, typically finishing in Estivella. It serves as an early-season opener for the European cycling calendar.
The first edition of the race took place under the name 'Volta Camp de Morvedre'. 1982-
The race was held continuously for this period.
The race was revived under its current denomination, 'Clàssica Camp de Morvedre'.
Urko Berrade was the first winner of the revived edition.