The Gravel of Marathon

Date
Sunday 15.11.2026
Distances
86 km
City
Marathon, Attica
Country
Greece

“The Gravel of Marathon” is taking place the historic town of Marathon — the place where the famous Battle of Marathon was fought around 2.500 years ago.  It will be the first UCI Gravel World Series race to take place in Greece, following the great success of the “Megalopolis Gravel Classic” in Arcadia and the “Amarantos Gravel Experience” in the Agrafa mountains of Thessaly. It is organized by the MBike team, the leading cycling media platform in Greece and the organizer of the Athens Bike Festival since 2010.

Course

Participants can choose between two demanding routes: the long course of 121 km with 2.020 meters of elevation gain, and the shorter 86 km course, with 1.430 meters of elevation gain. Both routes are roughly 90% off-road. From the long route, qualification spots for the 2027 UCI Gravel World Championships will be awarded to elite men and women, as well as men aged 19–59 and women aged 19–49. From the shorter route, qualification will be available for men aged 60+ and women aged 50+.

Both courses start at the Marathon Stadium. Riders cross the town and soon begin a gentle four-kilometer climb that ends with a small surprise: a 300 meter concrete wall where the gradient reaches 12%.

They then enter a beautiful five kilometer gravel section through nature and along the shores of Lake Marathon, on soft terrain that continues into farm roads where rough and smoother gravel alternate constantly. After completing the loop around the lake and crossing a shallow stream, riders tackle a 600-meter climb with gradients up to 11%.

In the final 1.5 kilometers, the route returns to asphalt, passing over the iconic Marathon Dam to complete the first 36-kilometer loop. The long course includes this loop three times, while the shorter course includes it twice.

 

“The Gravel of Marathon” finishes in the center of Marathon, where every rider will feel the satisfaction of having fought their own personal “Battle of Marathon,” this time with bicycles as their “weapons” and gravel roads as their “battlefield.”

Registration and info

  • The area offers a wide range of accommodation options, from hotels of all categories to rental rooms and Airbnbs, all close to the start area.

    Even in November, staying in Marathon can easily be combined with a swim at the beautiful Schinias beach, as well as visits to historic sites such as the Archaeological Museum of Marathon, the battlefield and burial mound, the Marathon Run Museum and even the European Bread Museum.

    It can also be combined with participation in the Athens Marathon, which will take place exactly one week earlier, on November 8, 2026.

    There will be registration packages for the 121-kilometer and 86-kilometer routes, with offers for all rider categories defined by the Gravelking UCI Gravel World Series regulations.

    Registration opens on January 1, 2026

MARATHON

Marathon is a historic town about 40 km northeast of Athens, famous for the Battle of Marathon (490 BCE) and as the birthplace of the marathon race. Today, it mixes ancient heritage with scenic landscapes, beaches, and cultural sites.


Top Tourist Attractions

 

  1. Battlefield of Marathon
    Walk the plain where Athenians defeated the Persians. Nearby, you’ll find the Marathon Tomb (Soros), a burial mound honoring fallen soldiers.

  2. Marathon Run Museum
    A fascinating museum dedicated to the history of the marathon race, featuring memorabilia from the first modern Olympics in 1896 to today.

  3. Lake Marathon & Marble Dam
    A stunning reservoir created by a marble-faced dam in 1929. Perfect for scenic walks and photography.

  4. Schinias Beach & National Park
    A long sandy beach with clear waters and pine forests. Great for swimming, windsurfing, and nature walks in the protected wetland area.

  5. Archaeological Museum of Marathon
    Displays artifacts from prehistoric times to the classical era, including items linked to the famous battle.

  6. Sanctuary of Egyptian Gods (Brexiza)
    An unusual archaeological site with remains of a sanctuary dedicated to Egyptian deities, offering a glimpse into ancient cultural exchanges.

  7. St. Ephraim Monastery
    A peaceful spiritual site known for its serene atmosphere and beautiful architecture.