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From Bilbao to Mallorca: Endurance, Family & the Mallorca 312 — Jon Ander Arambalza's Story

54 min · 7 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio From Bilbao to Mallorca: Endurance, Family & the Mallorca 312 — Jon Ander Arambalza's Story

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In this episode, Helen sits down with Jon Ander Arambalza — endurance athlete, Mallorca 312 captain, and one of the leading figures in adventure racing. Originally from Bilbao, Jon shares how a life shaped by mountains, movement, and discipline led him to Mallorca, where he has built both a family life and a world-class sporting career. From competing in multi-day adventure races with minimal sleep to helping shape one of Europe’s most iconic cycling events, Jon offers a rare insight into the mindset required to perform at the highest level, and why mental strength matters more than physical ability. Beyond sport, this is a conversation about lifestyle: raising resilient children, disconnecting from modern distractions, and choosing a life grounded in nature, movement, and purpose. What we cover in this episode: * The evolution of the Mallorca 312 from 199 riders to 9,000 * What it takes to compete in multi-day endurance races  * Why “the most important is the mental”  * Life in Mallorca as a sporting family  * Practical advice for anyone relocating to the island  A powerful episode for anyone interested in performance, discipline, and building a life with intention in Mallorca.

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