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Course Map: Analysis of the Barcelona Marathon route

Are you going to run the Zurich Marató de Barcelona? Well, here are some tips that may be useful for you when it comes to tackling the circuit.

A giant Course Map that you can download, a kilometre-by-kilometre description of where you are going to run (altimetry, areas exposed to wind, sections classified by their level of difficulty, race strategy and even a cheat sheet) that can help you compete and enjoy this fabulous Barcelona Marathon.

Have a great time!

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Marató Barcelona: COURSE MAP

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Marató Barcelona: DESCRIPTION

START TO KM 5: First five kilometers tend to go uphill, with a combination of uphill stretches where you have to regulate your pace (even if our legs to go faster) with calm areas to go at a steady pace.

KM 5 TO 10: Five fairly favourable km (it starts downhill and ends up flat with some false flats) where you can put all your machinery to work.

KM 10 TO 18,3: More than 8 km to go trapping combining sustained climbs with calm areas. The climbs, located in the first and last part of this sector, are downhill.

KM 18,3 TO 25,7: About 8 km of favourable terrain with a couple of short steep climbs. Between the downhill at the start and the flat afterwards.

KM 25,7 TO 31,2: Almost six kilometers, five of them out and back, marked by the wind. Diagonal Mar can take forever and its coda at Passeig del Taulat can be the final straw. It’s necessary to adapt the pace.

KM 31,2 TO 34,1: A little more than two fateful kilometers, conditioned by the wind, the heat and a tiny steep slope that breaks the pace. You have to adapt your pace and seek shelter by forming groups of runners.

KM 34,1 TO 36,9: Half a kilometer rest, another kilometer of tramping, and a longer kilometer of steady climbing. The important thing is to arrive fresh at the base of Passeig St. Joan faces those 1,300 meters (it is extended until almost uphill until almost km 37) with very little gradient without the man with the sledgehammer and the man with the sledgehammer appears.

KM 36,9 TO 39,2: A favourable area although the final part can be conditioned by the wind at the end. Here you can make up time or let yourself be carried away.

KM 39,2 TO THE FINISH LINE: Paral-lel + Ronda Sant Pere + Sepúlveda… to make you tremble. My advice: if you’re not going for a record or if it’s your debut…  Down a gear and enjoy it; if you are going for a specific time, grit your teeth and know how to manage your strength. 

 NOTE: The sections that I think are more favourable are titled in green, those that have some difficulty are titled in orange. Even so, there are always calm areas and the occasional devilish steep slope dotted throughout each stage.

Marató Barcelona: ANALISYS OF THE CIRCUIT

Marató Barcelona: THE CHEAT SHEET

ALTIMETRY & RACE STRATEGY

EL RESUMEN

Enjoy! Is a fast but sinuous Marathon. It’s better to be comfortable all the time. Watch out for the wind and the heat!


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