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Train smart: tapering guide for October and November ultras
October and November bring some of the most iconic trail ultras in Europe and beyond. From the fast and technical trails of Les Templiers in France, to the rugged Guara Somontano in Spain, to the mythical Diagonale des Fous on Réunion Island, these races test every aspect of endurance. By the time runners arrive at the final weeks before race day, most of the hard work is already done. Long runs are logged, climbs have been tackled, and countless hours have been spent training. Yet there is still one final step that can make or break performance: tapering. In trail running, tapering means reducing your training load before an event to allow the body to fully recover and arrive fresh. It’s not about doing nothing—it’s
Mapa de precios de las carreras de trail en Europa: ¿cuánto cuesta un dorsal?
El trail running se ha disparado en toda Europa, con cientos de recorridos impresionantes y pruebas legendarias desde las cumbres de los Alpes hasta los senderos volcánicos de las Islas Canarias. Pero, ¿el precio para alinearse en la salida varía tanto como el terreno? Nuestro exhaustivo estudio analizó más de 200 carreras, de pruebas famosas como el Marathon du Mont Blanc, Canfranc Canfranc, MIUT, Festival des Templiers, Maxi Race, Adamello Ultra Trail, Dolomiti Extreme, Montreux Trail Festival y muchas más, y comparó sus tarifas medias de inscripción en tres distancias populares con 24 carreras de las Series Mundiales UTMB® de toda Europa. El trail running no es igual. A diferencia de la experiencia uniforme de correr por carretera, cada carrera de trail está moldeada por

Damian Watson on Conquering the One Hundred® Ladakh Trail to Heaven
High in the Himalayas, where the air is thin and every step feels heavier than the last, lies a race that defies ordinary trail running. The One Hundred® Ladakh Trail to Heaven is not just a test of endurance — it’s a battle with altitude, terrain, and self. With passes rising above 5,000 metres, landscapes that shift from Mars-like valleys to snow-capped ridgelines, and a finish beneath the sacred gaze of a giant Buddha, this race is as much a pilgrimage as it is a competition. Among those who embraced the challenge was Damian Watson, a mountain-addicted who fought through the extremes to claim second place. We caught up with Damian to relive his journey — from the brutal climbs and raw beauty of Ladakh

Val d’Aran by UTMB 2026: How to prepare for it starting in autumn
When I first signed up for the Val d’Aran by UTMB 2026, I knew I was committing to more than just a race. This wasn’t going to be a last-minute, wing-it kind of ultra. To truly respect the mountains of the Aran Valley—and finish strong—I had to start planning way ahead. So, as soon as the leaves started to turn last autumn, I began laying out my roadmap. Let me walk you through my experience as a trailrunner and how I did it. Why autumn is the perfect time to start your UTMB journey Starting in autumn gave me a huge advantage. First of all, it allowed me to set realistic, long-term goals without the panic of an upcoming race. Furthermore, I could work on