Mayan San Remo mimics the style of the famed Milan-San Remo race with a long, steady course and a single, decisive climb near the end. Riders will travel through the jungle and flat sections before a final uphill push that often determines the outcome. Its a strategic route that tests patience before an explosive finish.
The final climb is where climbers will try to drop the pack and solo to victory. Rouleurs might be able to stay in contact on the flats, but the last climb gives climbers a perfect attack point. Those with a strong finish will launch their effort on the climb, aiming to hold off any chasers through the descent.