1967- It celebrates the1st climb to Bien Aparecidaorganized by Peña Revilla de Ampuero, it is run on July 23 with 29 drivers participating, with Claudio Aldecoa achieving the victory with a time of 2:25:00


1974-The Automobile Climb to the Bien Aparecida breaks the Spanish record for participation in a test of this type by registering 101 vehicles. A French team competed with 29 cars. It is the first time that the climb is an International scoring event.


1978 - The Spanish-French pilot Jean Claude won, with Brabham F-2, the climb to Bien Aparecida. With 2.40.20 he surpassed by 1.14 the great favorite, several times winner of the test and the best time in training, the veteran Juan Fernández. Although the winner's average time was about 150 kilometers per hour, his entry into the final stretch was, according to eyewitnesses, at about 260km/h, which could have caused a serious accident, when his car took a spectacular spin after the line. of goal.


1999- Dani Sordo, current WRC driver, at the age of 16 he competed in his first automobile competition in the Subida a la Bien Aparecida.


August 21, 2004 - 115 pilots take the start of what will be the end of the history of this mythical climb. Ander Vilariño is proclaimed the winner with a time of 1.39.91 aboard his F. Reynard 3000 Gr. E.


August 20, 2016- The Rio Vallino Sports Club was founded in order to rescue the Climb to Bien Aparecida. After hard months of work, the engines roar again in Ampuero and the Climb to Bien Aparecida rises from its ashes on August 20. Andres Vilariño took the victory with a time of 1:35:690.


August 19, 2017- The Climb to the Bien Aparecida commemorates its 50th anniversary with a record 34th edition,since it has a registration list of 120 pilots and ramps packed with fans. Joseba Iraola achieved a brand new victory with his Norma M20, staying a few hundredths away from the absolute record and putting his name on the race record for the first time.

August 18, 2018 - Andrés Vilariño, at the wheel of his Norma M20 FC boat, achieved victory in the XXXV edition of the Bien Aparecida Climb, an emblematic test that, together with all the members of the Peña Río Vallino, became an organizational success. of participation and public. A total of 90 pilots coming from numerous points of the national geography and even from French lands came to the beautiful Villa de Ampuero to experience firsthand what for many is more than just a climb.
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