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Amadora Base Miles
Amadora hosts 26 10K races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.
Locals run Amadora like a dense Lisbon-side base camp, with Parque Verde, Porcalhota, Mina de Água, and Falagueira-Venda Nova giving easy daily loops. Parque Verde anchors race day with the 40th Xistarca Run. Complexo Desportivo Municipal Monte da Galega gives you track work, and Challenge 3000 puts 3000 meters on the lane at 4:00 PM. The 16 km route gains 243 m. The 02 km course gains 49 m. Locals use 5th Belas Cross Trail when they want varied terrain.
Locals ride Amadora for BTT, short punchy work, and quick links into the Lisbon metro edge. TAÇA INTERMUNICIPAL 3H RESISTÊNCIA BTT 2026 - AMADORA gives the city an anchor event. TAÇA INTERMUNICIPAL 3H RESISTÊNCIA BTT 2026 - MONSANTO gives riders a nearby target when they want rougher laps. GRIFO24h sits on the endurance side, while GP Outurela keeps the road crowd honest. Locals keep the climb talk practical because the brief names no mountain, only varied terrain. Monsanto is the obvious place to look when intervals need bite, and singletrack days lean cyclocross-adjacent fast.
The brief does not name best months, so locals build the season around the calendar instead. May matters because Challenge 3000 lands on May 23rd at Complexo Desportivo Municipal Monte da Galega. Summer specifics are not listed here, so the smart play is simple Z2 early, track later, and no drama. Winter details are not listed either, but Amadora still works because metro, bus, and train links keep Lisbon, Oeiras, and Monsanto close. Locals use winter for base miles, BTT resistance days, and controlled runs over varied terrain when race season feels far away.