Subida a La Reina is a 15-kilometer cycling climb in Málaga, designed for riders seeking a demanding uphill challenge over a flat course. Recent editions take place in September and attract cyclists from across Andalusia. The climb covers 925 meters with an average gradient of 5.6%, indicating why completing it is considered a personal accomplishment.
The route ascends in a zigzagging, maze-like fashion to the Fuente de la Reina, a pass the event refers to as mythical. The race provides registration, rules, route details, services, awards, bib pickup, results, photos, and streaming online, presenting it as a well-organized regional challenge rather than a small informal ride.