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Iron Biker

19 July 2026Mariana, Minas Gerais, Brazil

Distance

100km

Elevation

2800m

Iron Biker is one of the most legendary mountain bike races in Brazil, held annually in the historic colonial mining town of Mariana in Minas Gerais. The 100 km course with 2,800 m of elevation gain winds through centuries-old mining roads, rocky singletrack, and the rugged terrain of the Serra do Espinhaco. It has earned a reputation as one of the toughest and most rewarding MTB events in South America. The course is technically demanding with loose rocky descents, river crossings, steep hike-a-bike sections, and long grinding climbs on exposed mining roads. The altitude around 900-1,200 m combined with the dry winter season means cool mornings, warm midday sun, and very dusty trails. The historic setting adds a unique atmosphere as riders pass through 18th-century baroque churches and colonial architecture. Training should combine high climbing volume with technical MTB skills. Build endurance with 4-5 hour rides featuring 1,500+ meters of climbing, practice rocky terrain handling at speed, and include strength work for the hike-a-bike sections. The dry, dusty conditions demand good bike handling in low-grip situations. Nutrition strategy for 5-7 hours of riding is essential.

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Mountain bikers navigating rocky trails through the historic mining landscape of Mariana in Minas Gerais during Iron Biker

How NUA prepares you for Iron Biker

Builds your aerobic base

Trains race-specific efforts

Manages load & recovery

Fine-tunes the final weeks

Frequently asked questions about training for Iron Biker

How long do I need to prepare for Iron Biker?+
NUA builds your plan backwards from race day. For most gran fondos and similar distances, 12-16 weeks is the sweet spot — enough to build aerobic base, then sharpen race-specific efforts. With less than 8 weeks, NUA adapts the plan to focus on finishing strong rather than chasing peak performance.
What does NUA's training plan for Iron Biker look like?+
A weekly mix of Z2 endurance, race-specific intervals (climbs, sustained efforts, attacks), and structured recovery. Each week adapts based on your readiness, completed sessions, and how the previous week went. The closer to race day, the more specific the work — tapering kicks in automatically in the final two weeks.
Can NUA help if it's my first time at this distance?+
Yes. During onboarding NUA asks about your weekly volume, experience, and goal (finish, finish strong, target time). First-timers get a base-building approach focused on completing the distance comfortably. Experienced riders get more aggressive interval work and race-day pacing strategy.
Does NUA's plan for Iron Biker include indoor training?+
Yes. NUA prescribes both outdoor and indoor sessions based on your availability and weather. Indoor workouts export as ZWO files compatible with Zwift, Rouvy, TrainerRoad, and intervals.icu, and the full plan syncs to Garmin and Wahoo head units.
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