Corrida de São João
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The 12º Passeio BTT Bombeiros de Messines is a Sunday morning mountain-bike ride starting from the volunteer fire station in São Bartolomeu de Messines, Faro district. Participants begin and end their journey at the Quartel dos Bombeiros Voluntário. Both regular and e-bikes will compete on either 40 km or 60 km routes. Registration is 15 euros, with a maximum of 361 participants allowed. The event is organized by the Bombeiros Voluntários de S.B. Messines - Grupo Cultura e Desporto. This gives it the atmosphere of a local fire-brigade club event rather than a large commercial race. Currently, most participants are opting for the 40 km route, while smaller groups are selecting the 60 km and e-bike categories. Lunch is available for purchase for riders and guests, making it convenient for families or friends to remain after the ride.
In Gondomar, near Porto, participants compete in a technical cross-country marathon mountain bike race, not a relaxed trail ride. The MTB Marathon Serras do Porto takes place in May, forming part of the ACPorto regional XCM cup. It features three races, with regulations aligned with UCI, UVP, and ACP rules. The event is for licensed riders aged 19 and older, including separate categories for Elite and Masters men, Elite and Masters women, paracyclists, and E-MTB riders. The race program divides participants into Marathon Elite, Marathon Short, and Half-Marathon formats. One MTB race is set at 80 km, while the paracycling and E-MTB half-marathon are capped at 50 km. Routes are marked with color-coded bibs and plates, enabling riders, officials, and controls to identify each category's course. Points contribute to individual and team standings in the regional cup. Each race awards trophies to the top three finishers in every category, as well as the top three teams. Adherence to official controls and time limits is crucial; missing a control point or exceeding the time limit can lead to disqualification.
Running: Locals keep running simple in Porto, with flat Z2 by the water and sharp hills when the legs need work. Ribeira quay gives one of the best steady routes, because you can follow it to Castelo do Queijo and come back. Parque da Cidade works for easier base miles near Matosinhos and Foz do Douro. The city centre sits on several significant hills, so intervals can turn honest fast. Gondomar brings the Semi-Marathon d'Ouro Run Gondomar and the 11th Generali Tranquilidade Half Marathon D'Ouro Run Gondomar. Maratona do Porto, Corrida de São João, Dragon Run, Shamir Corrida Portucale, Meia Maratona de Gaia, and Trail Serra das Flores keep the calendar busy.
Cycling: Locals ride Porto with two minds, because old town Porto gives hilly, narrow cobbled lanes and the river edges give flatter traffic-free work. The river path runs 2km to the Sea Life Centre. Ciclovia da Foz runs almost 5km from the western end of Parque da Cidade south to the Douro estuary. Ciclovia da Foz da Ribeira da Granja starts at the south-eastern entrance to Parque da Cidade and rolls south toward the river. Portcycling and PCA give the group-ride scene shape, from coffee rides to training camps. Serra das Flores and Serra do Porto hold the climbs, singletrack, gravel, and MTB Marathon 10th Serras do Porto 2026.
Season: Spring owns the sweet spot from March to June, with cycling temperatures between 15 and 22 degrees Celsius and enough green around the paths to make long Z2 feel easy. Autumn runs from September to October and feels just as useful for runners and riders, with soft light and steadier training days. Summer runs from July to August, and the Coastal Route makes the most sense when long days allow relaxed cycling, beach stops, and bigger base miles. Winter runs from November to February, and Porto still stays warm at 10 to 18 degrees Celsius while rides feel more exposed to wind.