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Gran Fondo Argentina

Gran Fondo Argentina, Buenos Aires
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Road runs in Argentina, Buenos Aires

Distances

  • Running

    Marathon

    42.2 km

About

A cycling race held in Buenos Aires that offers multiple distances for riders of all levels, taking place on city streets closed to traffic with support, aid stations, and professional timing.

Catering & aid stations

Aid stations along the circuit provide fresh fruit, cereals, and hydration (no bottled drinks).

Pacers

Mass start by wave. Target times per distance: 122K — average 25 kph; 46K — average 20 kph. Pacers will lead their respective start waves and display pacer flags.

Results

View official results

Surface mix

  • 100% asphalt

Typical weather in Buenos Aires

Monthly averages based on historical data (2000–present).

Jan28°21°
05:57
20:10
Feb27°20°
06:28
19:49
Mar25°18°
06:54
19:13
Apr21°15°
07:18
18:31
May17°11°
07:41
18:00
Jun15°
08:00
17:51
Jul14°
07:59
18:02
Aug16°
07:34
18:24
Sep18°11°
06:53
18:46
Oct21°14°
06:12
19:08
Nov24°16°
05:41
19:37
Dec27°19°
05:36
20:04

Weather data by Open-Meteo

Route maps

What's included in entry

  • Gran Fondo Argentina 2026 jersey (optional)
  • Race number (for bike and helmet)
  • Official timing chip (partial and total times)
  • Gran Fondo Argentina 2026 cap (flat cap)
  • Personal accident insurance while on the circuit

FAQ

What is Gran Fondo Argentina?

A cycling race in Buenos Aires on a closed-course featuring multiple distances, mass starts, timing chips, aid stations, and professional support.

When will it take place?

Sunday, October 11, 2026.

What are the distances?

122K, 46K, and shorter kids options (3K, 6K, 9K).

Do I need a license?

No; anyone can participate.

What are the age requirements?

Minimum 17 for 122K; minimum 16 for 46K.

Where do I register?

Online at www.granfondoargentina.com.

What payment methods are accepted?

Credit card, debit card, and Mercado Pago in up to 3 interest-free installments (platform adds an 8% fee).

What time does the race start?

6:00 am for the 122K; 6:20 am for the 46K.

What are Aid Zones?

Stations along the circuit providing food, hydration, and medical support.

What happens at the finish line?

Finisher medal, food and hydration, awards ceremony, and brunch.

Last updated: Jun 6, 2026, 12:06:49 AM

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