
Despite organizational delays that ultimately led to a shortened race format, the event stood out for its track design. Riders were treated to technical sections, demanding obstacles, and flowing terrain that delivered exactly the kind of challenge expected from a race carrying the Jarvis name.

David Cyprian secured the overall victory in the PRO class, showing strong pace and control throughout the race. The Czech rider used the event as preparation for the upcoming world championship season — and left with both confidence and momentum.
“Unfortunately the race was shortened, all because some organizational problems, but very beautiful track with some tough sections and very nice weather. I enjoyed it as a preparation for season!” said David Cyprian.
The PRO podium was completed by:
2. Santi Martín Fernández
3. Jaime Quílez Serón
Beyond the PRO category, the event featured competitive racing across multiple classes:
SEMI-PRO
Veteranos A
Veteranos B
Even with the shortened race, the technical sections ensured that only consistent and precise riders could make it to the top.
While the organizational issues forced adjustments to the race schedule, the track itself received positive feedback from riders. Technical climbs, tricky sections, and solid terrain conditions under good weather made it a valuable early-season test.

SEMIPRO Top10

VETERANS A Top10

VETERANS B Top10







