Details
Title:Subida Ubrique
Place:Ubrique
Tracklength:4400 metres (until 2016: 4450 metres)
Elevation change:300 metres
Altitude finishline:650 metres
GPS coordinates:36° 40′ 40.7994″ – -5° 27′ 1.7994″
Website:www.escuderiaubrique.es
Fastest Time:4:21,231 (2 runs)
Average Speed:121,27 km/h

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Subida a Ubrique – List of Winners
DateWinnerCarTimeFinal
05-06/04/2003Roberto MendezAudi A4 ST4:55,670Results
17-18/04/2004Oscar PalacioSpeed Car GT2:21,450Results
16-17/04/2005Gorka ApalantzaBRC CM022:20,650Results
01-02/04/2006Alberto GarciaSpeed Car GT2:19,678Results
14-15/04/2007Pedro RocaBRC CM022:19,210Results
12-13/04/2008Oscar PalacioSilver Car2:20,074Results
18-19/04/2009Pedro RocaSilver Car2:19,276Results
17-18/04/2010Andrés VilariñoNorma M202:15,486Results
09-10/04/2011Pedro RocaSilver Car S22:16,803Results
21-22/04/2012Javier VillaBRC CM05 EVO2:14,455Results
20-21/04/2013Andrés VilariñoNorma M20F6:36,522Results
26-27/04/2014Angela VilariñoNorma M20F6:48,267Results
25-26/04/2015José Antonio Lopez-FombonaAudi A4 DTM5:07,066Results
16-17/04/2016Javier VillaBRC B-494:41,475Results
22-23/04/2017Javier VillaBRC B-524:33,548Results
21-22/04/2018Javier VillaBRC BR534:21,231Results

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The area around Ubrique has been inhabited for thousands of years. In Roman times there was a settlement called Ocuri near Ubrique. Although many of the excavated pieces are now in display in the Museum of Cadiz, the ruins can still be visited. The hillclimb goes from Ubrique to Benaocaz, a route that you can also take by foot over the old roman roads.
Ubrique is the largest of the White Towns of Andalusia. The towns that fall under this banner all have whitewashed walls, often with red roofs, giving them a striking almost surreal effect.
Ubrique lies in the south of the Sierra de Grazalema National Park. Traveling from the coast eastwards, this part of the Cordillera Subbética is the first proper mountain range you will find. Therefore is is not surprising that this area also has the highest precipitation of Spain. The mountains can reach up to 1654m with the prettiest being Salto del Cabrero. Erosion has carved out large gorges like the Garganta Verde near the beautiful town of Zahara de la Sierra and also extensive cave systems like the Cueva del Gato.

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