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GFNY José Ignacio unfolds entirely within a territory that has grown beyond a single pinpoint on the map to become a geographic, aesthetic and cultural reference in eastern Uruguay.
From the coast to the inland countryside, the villages of José Ignacio and Garzón offer a more tranquil, remote and elevated escape from nearby tourist hotspot Punta del Este.
Once a quiet fishing village, José Ignacio has evolved into South America’s most sophisticated escape while keeping its rustic soul intact. The peninsula is a unique blend where unpaved roads lead to world-class dining, and modern boutique hotels hide behind lush greenery. José Ignacio presents a barefoot luxury, with low-profile mansions tucked into windswept dunes, and its chic yet chilled party scene makes you feel it’s exactly where you want to be. With just a couple of hundred permanent residents, from late December through January, it transforms into an international jet-set playground.
A 30-minute drive inland from the glamour and buzz of Jose Ignacio, lies the tiny hamlet of Garzon with rural character, quiet streets, and wild-west luxury. Pueblo Garzón has a whitewashed church, colored houses and a flower-lined central plaza. It is small, but it has its own boutique hospitality, including Hotel Garzón and adjoining Casa Anna. It also features acclaimed wineries and restaurants, such as those by famed chef Francis Mallmann.
With both start and finish in Pueblo Garzón, the race offers two courses united by a shared identity. At this time of year, when Punta del Este is immersed in the intensity of the first days of January, Pueblo Garzón offers exactly the opposite: a haven. A place of peace, slower time, landscape and calm. And from that contrast, the experience begins.
Both courses share the same opening section, until each one begins to reveal its own character. The opening that immediately introduces the spirit of the race: openness, natural beauty, and the feeling of riding through one of the most special landscapes in eastern Uruguay. From there, the routes separate.
The long course continues toward the coast and descends until it reaches Las Garzas.
And that is when it happens: the ocean appears straight ahead. Without transition. Without warning. The landscape opens completely and redefines the race.
At that point, the course turns right and joins Route 10, beginning one of the most striking road cycling segments in Uruguay: 34 kilometers of riding alongside the ocean. It is an open and fully exposed section. The wind, predominantly from the east in this area, often follows the direction of the race and helps create a fast, sustained rhythm. But as in any great race, conditions can change.
Then comes the transition back inland. The climb up Camino Medellín breaks the inertia of the coastal segment and demands strength. From there, the course connects with Route 104, joins Route 9 heading west, and then turns left onto Camino Sainz Martínez to begin the return.
In the final part, between kilometers 105 and 120, sustained rollers appear, with gradients reaching 5%, capable of breaking the rhythm and creating separation in the closing kilometers. It is there that the long course fully reveals its character, bringing together coastline, inland roads, and some of the most memorable scenery of the entire route.
The medium course shares the same opening as the long course for the first 25 kilometers, but at the split point it offers a different experience. Instead of continuing toward the coast, it returns to Route 9 heading west and then turns right onto Camino Sainz Martínez.
From that roundabout to the return into Pueblo Garzón, both distances share 30 extraordinary kilometers: a serene, quiet, and deeply scenic stretch, with rolling hills and a natural beauty that surprises and moves you every time you ride it. That is why the medium course is not a lesser alternative, but a route with an identity of its own, defined by a closing section of enormous scenic value.
At the finish, a festive post-race celebration awaits with finisher medals, music, post-race meal, the awards ceremony and sharing the day with friends and family in an unforgettable setting.
LONG COURSE IS A COMPETITION: Only the finishers of the long course are eligible for category rankings and Overall and Podium awards. If you want to race and be ranked in your category, you must complete the long course. Top 10% of finishers in each age group earn a spot in the Qualifier Corral at every GFNY World event.
MEDIUM COURSE IS NOT A COMPETITION: The riders of the medium course will be provided their start-to-finish time, but will not be ranked by finish time. All finish times will be listed in alphabetical order.
THE JERSEY: All riders receive the official GFNY José Ignacio race jersey, which is mandatory attire at the race. The jersey is designed in NYC.
CHIP TIMING: GFNY José Ignacio is a timed race. Each athlete has their own timing chip, which starts right after you cross the start line and stops when you cross the finish line. Timing results will be available at gfny.cc/results.
FINISHER MEDAL: Every GFNY José Ignacio finisher receives a medal, no matter which distance they complete. All finishers also earn a “Finish” towards their 3x2027 GFNY medal or the 10x medal. Go to gfny.com/medals for more information on GFNY’s multi-finisher medals.
What are your GFNY goals?
Podium!
Qualify (finish in the top 10% of my age group)
Improve my time
Finish the race
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