RIDE WITH PROS
Are you a road cycling enthusiast seeking a unique experience?
The XIX Vuelta Máster al Ecuador offers you the chance to compete on one of South America’s most stunning routes.
Sunday, October 20 to Saturday, October 26
Ride the XIX Vuelta Master al Ecuador
Enjoy a challenging course through the breathtaking roads of Ecuador’s Oriente and Sierra regions, where each stage reveals spectacular landscapes and exciting challenges.
The Vuelta Master Ecuador is a one-of-a-kind cycling experience that will take you through some of the most breathtaking and diverse landscapes in the country. Over the course of 9 days, participants will ride from the lush Amazon rainforest to the majestic peaks of the Andes, facing challenges that will test both endurance and skill. This event is more than just a race—it’s a journey that blends the thrill of cycling with the rich culture and stunning natural beauty of Ecuador.
Premium Services Included for a Perfect Experience
A. Guide and Support:
- Be supported by a team with extensive cycling experience, alongside bilingual guides to enrich your cultural journey.
B. Transport and Mobility:
- Transportation for Passengers and Bicycles:
- Features: Roof rack or trailer for bike transport, reclining seats, and ample luggage space.
- Support Motorcycle:
- Functions: Quick mechanical support, race photography, and emergency supplies.
C. Accommodation:
- Stay in comfortable hotels near the start and finish points of each stage.
D. Specialized Nutrition:
- Menu: Designed by sports nutritionists tailored to individual needs.
- Hydration and Snacks: Continuous provision of water, sports drinks, and energy snacks during stages and at strategic points.
E. Technical Support and Maintenance:
- Mobile Workshops and Specialized Mechanics: Full technical support throughout the race.
F. Registration and Documentation Management:
- We take care of your registration and the $100.00 fee, as well as all required documentation. Important Note: Obtaining your UCI license and completing the required medical exams are essential prerequisites for participation. These must be arranged independently in your home country well in advance of the race.
Special price for you and your team
Cost for 2-3 participants
$2341.67 per personCost for 4-7 participants
$1795.83 per personCost for 8-10 participants
$1618.75 per person
Day by day itinerary
Llegada a Quito
DAY 1
Welcome to Quito, the heart of the Andes! Today, you have the freedom to explore the city at your own pace. Quito is a city full of history and charm, with its colonial architecture and lively streets. We suggest arriving a few days early to acclimatize and get a feel for the altitude. If you’re up for it, you can also enjoy a guided tour or train in local facilities to prepare for the race. But don’t forget to relax and save your energy for the exciting days ahead!
Durante la noche: Dann Carlton or similar
Comidas: None
Transfer to Puyo and Race Briefing
DAY 2
After breakfast, we’ll hit the road to Puyo, the gateway to the Amazon rainforest. Once there, we’ll gather for a race briefing where you’ll get all the essential information—your race number, competition chip, and instructions. It’s the perfect time to ask any last-minute questions and start building the excitement for the adventure that awaits!
Comidas incluidas: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Durante la noche: Hotel in Puyo
Unmatched Routes and Challenges
Stage 1: Puyo Circuit
DAY 3
Time to ride! The first stage takes you deep into the heart of the Amazon rainforest. As you cycle through lush greenery, winding rivers, and spectacular waterfalls, you’ll feel the energy of the jungle all around you. The flat terrain is perfect for sprinters, but it’s the unique surroundings that will take your breath away. This is more than a race—it’s an immersion into one of the planet’s most biodiverse regions!
Comidas incluidas: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Durante la noche: Hotel in Puyo
- Distance: 66 km (Group 1) / 44 km (Group 2)
- Altitude: 930 to 915 meters above sea level
- Elevation Gain: No significant elevation gain
- Climate: Tropical rainy, average 21.1°C
Route: Flat circuit suitable for sprinters and flat-road specialists
Stage 2: Puyo to Baños
DAY 4
This exhilarating race takes you from the lush Amazon rainforest up into the Andean foothills, where the scenery transforms dramatically. As you pedal through the ever-changing terrain, you’ll be surrounded by stunning views of towering waterfalls, deep gorges, and the majestic Tungurahua Volcano. The route’s diverse climate zones and challenging elevation changes make this race a true test of endurance and skill, culminating in the picturesque town of Baños, known for its rejuvenating hot springs and vibrant atmosphere.
Comidas incluidas: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Durante la noche: Hotel in Baños
- Distance: 94.2 km (Group 1) / 55 km (Group 2)
- Altitude: 592 to 1030 meters above sea level (Group 1) / Descent from 10 de Agosto (Group 2)
- Elevation Gain: 1050 meters (Group 1)
- Climate: Humid rainy, average 25°C
Route: Mountainous, suitable for sprinters and flat-road specialists, potential breakaway at mountain prize (Group 2)
Stage 3: Baños - Cotaló – Ambato
DAY 5
Embark on an epic road cycling journey from Baños to Ambato, tackling some of Ecuador’s most challenging mountain terrain. Starting in the charming town of Baños, famous for its hot springs, the route takes you through the picturesque village of Cotaló, offering stunning views of the Tungurahua Volcano along the way. The climb is steep and demanding, pushing your endurance as you ascend through lush green valleys and rugged landscapes. After conquering the ascent, you’ll be rewarded with a thrilling descent into the vibrant city of Ambato. This route is a true test of strength and skill, combining breathtaking scenery with exhilarating climbs, making it a must-do for any avid cyclist.
Comidas incluidas: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Durante la noche: Hotel in Latacunga
- Distance: 86 km (Group 1) / 60 km (Group 2)
- Altitude: 1760 to 2950 meters above sea level (Group 1) / 2700 to 3450 meters above sea level (Group 2)
- Elevation Gain: 280 meters (Group 1) / 200 meters (Group 2)
- Climate: Tropical rainy, average 19°C (Baños); 13-25°C in Patate
Route: Mountainous with significant ascents and descents, prone to differences among favorites
Stage 4: Latacunga – Machachi
DAY 6
Embark on an unforgettable cycling journey from Latacunga to Machachi, traversing the legendary Avenue of the Volcanoes. This race takes you through one of the most scenic routes in Ecuador, with every pedal stroke offering panoramic views of the towering Ilinizas and the majestic Cotopaxi Volcano. The route winds through picturesque highlands, where the dramatic landscapes of the Andes unfold before you. The challenging elevation gains and sweeping descents make this race both demanding and exhilarating, as you ride through the heart of Ecuador’s volcanic corridor. Crossing valleys and ridges, you’ll feel the raw power of the Andes, culminating in Machachi, a gateway to some of the country’s most iconic peaks.
Comidas incluidas: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Durante la noche: Hotel in Cayambe
- Distance: 87 km (Group 1) / 60 km (Group 2)
- Altitude: 2600 to 3500 meters above sea level (Group 1) / 900 meters of elevation gain (Group 2)
- Climate: Cold Andean, average 13.6°C (Latacunga); 14°C in Machachi
Route: Ascent and descent, mountain prize at Boliche
Stage 5: Cayambe – Ibarra
DAY 7
Cycle through the Ecuadorian Sierra from Cayambe to Ibarra, with breathtaking views of the Cayambe Volcano. Pass through picturesque landscapes with rose farms and traditional dairy farms. Visit Zuleta, an indigenous village known for its rich cultural heritage and beautiful embroidered textiles. The journey offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural experiences, showcasing the diverse charm of Ecuador’s highlands.
Comidas incluidas: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Durante la noche: Hotel in Tulcan
- Distance: 90 km (Group 1) / 53 km (Group 2)
- Altitude: 2100 to 3100 meters above sea level (Group 1) / Descent from Tabacundo (Group 2)
- Elevation Gain: 1000 meters (Group 1)
- Climate: Subtropical dry, average 22°C (Guayllabamba); 15°C in Tabacundo
Route: Ascent to Cajas, then descent to Ibarra, possible breakaway capture
Stage 6: Crono Escalada in Tulcán
DAY 8
It’s the final day of the race, and we’re going to give it our all! The Crono Escalada in Tulcán, hometown of Olympic gold medalist Richard Carapaz, is your last chance to push your limits on this challenging course. Ride through breathtaking landscapes and finish strong in a place known for producing some of the world’s best cyclists.
Afterward, we’ll celebrate your achievements with a social gathering. Then, it’s back to Quito for a well-deserved rest at the hotel.
Comidas incluidas: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Durante la noche: Dann Carlton, Quito
- Distance: 18.57 km
- Altitude: 2878 to 3311 meters above sea level
- Elevation Gain: 433 meters
- Climate: Cold Andean, average 13.5°C
Route: Decisive stage with an individual effort in ascent
Departure Day
DAY 9
Our services conclude today. If you wish to extend your stay, we can assist with additional trip arrangements. Safe travels if you are heading home.
Comidas incluidas: Desayuno
Enhance Your Experience with Our Additional Services (Available at Extra Cost):
- Professional Post-Race Massages: Perfect for recovery and relaxation after a demanding day on the bike.
- High-Performance Nutritional Supplements: Tailored to support your athletic needs during the race.
- Dedicated Photographer: Capture every unforgettable moment of your journey with personalized photo documentation.
Does Not Include:
- Race-day supplementary nutrition
- Meals not detailed in the itinerary
- UCI license payment
- Medical examinations
- Road bike
- All personal equipment for biking (helmet, Clipless pedals, cycling shoes, gloves)
- Accident insurance (Mandatory for the race)
- Services not listed
- Propinas