Spain • One-day Classic
The Trofeo Serra Tramuntana plunges riders into the breathtaking, rugged heart of Mallorca's UNESCO-listed mountains, delivering an unforgiving early-season test that sorts true climbers from the rest. With its relentlessly steep ascents, technical descents, and often-unpredictable island weather, this one-day classic is a brutal ballet of power and tactical daring, culminating in a sharp, Strade Bianche-esque uphill finish that demands every ounce of grit.
Total Editions
1
Latest Winner
Florian STORK
First Edition
2025
Race Type
One-day
The race is characterized by its demanding mountainous terrain, traversing the Serra de Tramuntana range in Mallorca, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Key challenges include numerous climbs and technical descents, notably the Puig Maior (14.2 km at 6%) and Coll de Sóller (7.7 km at 5.6%). The route often features flat sections and rolling hills interspersed with these significant ascents. The finale is particularly brutal, featuring a final 400 meters averaging 9% gradient on narrow, technical roads, akin to the finish of Strade Bianche.
First edition of the race.
Michal Kwiatkowski takes a solo victory after attacking on the formidable Puig Major climb.
Alejandro Valverde secures a dominant solo win. 2017-
Tim Wellens establishes himself as the most successful rider, winning the event four times in total.