Spain • One-day Classic
The Trofeo Binissalem-Andratx concludes the Challenge Mallorca Femenina with a brutal flourish, testing riders with relentlessly hilly coastal roads. Its personality is defined by a series of punchy climbs culminating in a merciless 1.7km ascent to Port d'Andratx at a stinging 9.4% gradient, demanding explosive power and leaving only the strongest to battle for victory. This race is a true test of grit and tactical prowess against Mallorca's stunning, yet unforgiving, terrain.
Total Editions
1
Latest Winner
Thalita DE JONG
First Edition
2025
Race Type
One-day
The Trofeo Binissalem-Andratx is characterized by a hilly and challenging coastal terrain on the island of Mallorca. Key challenges include multiple classified climbs like the Coll den Claret (Category 2) and Coll de sa Granola (Category 3), which thin out the peloton. Its signature feature is the steep, approximately 1.5km to 1.7km long uphill finish into Port d'Andratx, boasting an average gradient of 9.4%, which is often the decisive point of the race. Riders also contend with potential crosswinds along the coastal sections.
The women's Trofeo Binissalem-Andratx was inaugurated as part of the new Challenge Mallorca Femenina series. 2024-
The race has consistently served as the final and arguably toughest event in the Challenge Mallorca Femenina series, known for its decisive uphill finish.