Hojas Muertas is a popular trail running and mountain bike series held in Montalbán, Teruel province, Spain. The running component features a 12 km trail race and a 24 km option, while the cycling side also provides two distance choices. It is a fixture on the Teruel running calendar, having reached at least its twenty-second edition, indicating its established presence.
The event appears to be a community-focused race day rather than a high-level competition. Runners and mountain bikers participate in the same program, with local teams like Team y BTT Alcaine represented. Small race-day incidents, such as navigational errors by both a trail runner and a biker, are part of the narrative. Organizers in Montalbán receive commendation for their efficient aid stations. Participants have the opportunity to enjoy migas, a traditional dish, after the races, contributing to the event's social atmosphere alongside its sporting aspect.