Kilómetro Vertical de la Barranca

Races similar to Kilómetro Vertical de la Barranca

Kilómetro Vertical de la Barranca Vertical Km Advanced 7.3km D+ 1,010m Community of Madrid

Kilómetro Vertical de la Barranca is a advanced vertical km race with up to 7.3km and 1,010m of elevation gain. We've analyzed 10 races using 7 similarity metrics — terrain type, difficulty, distance, elevation, location, season and tags — to find the best alternatives. The closest match is Neveros Vertical with a 80% similarity score.

Our recommendation

If you're looking for the most similar experience to Kilómetro Vertical de la Barranca, we recommend Neveros Vertical as the top match. If you prefer to stay in the same area, Cross de la Pedriza is your best option.

Similarity ranking

The 10 most similar races to Kilómetro Vertical de la Barranca, ranked by overall affinity.

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Mazucator Sky

Villa de Mazo, La Palma · Canary Islands

61%
Skyrunning Advanced 25km D+ 1,700m
Why are they similar?
Terrain Vertical Km vs Skyrunning
Difficulty Same difficulty level: Advanced
Distance 7.3km vs 25km (comparable)
Location 1844km apart
Season Both in June

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Frequently asked questions

How is race similarity calculated?
We use an algorithm with 7 weighted metrics: terrain affinity (25%), difficulty (20%), max distance (15%), shared tags (15%), elevation gain (10%), geographical proximity (10%) and season (5%). Each metric produces a 0-1 score that is weighted to obtain the final percentage.
What is this page for?
If you already know a race and enjoyed it, here you'll find others with similar characteristics. It's ideal for planning your race calendar or finding alternatives if your favourite race is sold out.
Is the Pack 360 the same for similar races?
Races with high similarity often share equipment needs, but each has its own specific requirements for mandatory gear, accommodation and logistics. Check each race's Pack 360 to be fully prepared.

Find trail running races similar to the ones you already know. Our algorithm analyses 7 dimensions — terrain, difficulty, distance, elevation, location, season and tags — to help you discover your next adventure.