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Kill the Hill

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Unfortunately, the 2026 edition has been canceled

Kill the Hill

Are you ready for the ultimate challenge on beautiful Mallorca? Kill the Hill offers you the chance to take part in one of the most spectacular climbs on the island. This unique event challenges cyclists and adventurers to push their limits on the legendary climb to the top of Puig Major, Mallorca’s highest mountain!

Get ready for steep climbs, challenging turns, and panoramic views you’ll never forget. Kill the Hill is all about perseverance, passion, and the pride of becoming a true mountain king or queen.

Events 2026

For the Kill the Hill, we offer three carefully curated packages so you can choose the one that best suits your needs and level.

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What is 'Kill the Hill'?
How many participants are there?
How is the course?
Is it just the climb, or does the entire journey count?

You will drive the entire route, but only the last 7 km of the climb up Puig Major will be officially timed.

What is included?
Can I bring my own bike?

This depends on your personal preference. You can bring your own bike or rent one of ours. There is a wide selection of different bike types in various price ranges. If you choose a rental bike in combination with a hotel, you will receive a 20% discount on the rental bike.

What are the costs for participation?

Registration fee approx. €200, including: insurance, ABUS helmet, participant package (goodie bag, medal), photos, mechanical service, breakfast + dinner for you and your companion, drinks/snacks, award ceremony