A la Coast
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A la Coast

Quito, Ecuador August 8, 2026
Difficulty Profile
TERRAIN
CLIMBING
HEAT
436 km Distance
7000 m Elevation
Gravel Surface
Intermediate Difficulty

What to Expect on A la Coast

A la Coast is a gravel cycling event organized by Bikepacking Ecuador starting in Quito, the high-altitude Ecuadorian capital, and heading toward the Pacific coast over approximately 460 kilometers. The route takes riders from Quito's subtropical highland climate at nearly 2,850 meters down through Ecuador's dramatic western Andean slopes, descending through cloud forest and agricultural valleys before reaching the lower, warmer terrain near the coast. This descent in elevation brings with it an equally dramatic shift in climate and landscape, from the cool mountain air of the capital to the humid coastal lowlands, all within a single multi-day ride.

The event is run by the same Bikepacking Ecuador community responsible for TransEcuador, Gravel Fest, and various Brevet rides, reflecting the organization's broader mission of building endurance cycling culture across the country's strikingly varied geography. Ecuador's combination of volcanic highlands, cloud forest, and coastal plains within relatively short distances makes A la Coast a compact but intense introduction to the range of terrain the country has to offer, appealing to riders who want a serious multi-day challenge without the scale of the longer TransEcuador route.

Bike Setup for A la Coast

Bike Gravel Bike
Tires 45-50mm Tubeless
Cassette 10-51T
Chainring 38-40T (1x)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long is A la Coast?

Riders taking on A la Coast will cover 436 km and climb roughly 7000 m over the course of the route.

What bike do I need?

For A la Coast, we'd recommend a Gravel Bike — plan on 45-50mm Tubeless tires and a wide-range drivetrain, something like a 38-40T (1x) chainring paired with a 10-51T cassette, to handle the terrain comfortably.

How difficult is it?

A la Coast carries an overall difficulty rating of Intermediate. The terrain itself is rough, technical terrain for a good stretch of the route, the climbing is fairly flat, and conditions tend to run warm, with a real chance of hot conditions.

When does it take place?

Mark your calendar for August 8, 2026 — A la Coast's winter timing means so cold-weather gear and shorter daylight hours are part of the planning.

What surface is it?

A la Coast runs primarily on gravel, and we'd recommend 45-50mm Tubeless tires to handle it comfortably.