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Gareth Jones termina em 5º lugar na Beacons Way Ultra: uma entrevista com o nosso embaixador
O embaixador da Trail Run Advisor, Gareth Jones, teve um desempenho estelar na Beacons Way UltraA tua corrida de ultra trail foi um sucesso, terminando em 5º lugar num desafio de 100 milhas pelas montanhas escarpadas do País de Gales. Falámos com ele pouco depois da corrida para saber mais sobre a sua experiência – o que o levou a ultrapassar as secções mais difíceis, como se alimentou e o que se segue no seu calendário de ultra trail. Q1. O que te inspirou a aceitar este desafio de 100 milhas e como te preparaste mental e fisicamente para a corrida? O que me inspirou foi o facto de ser uma corrida local – uma corrida que sempre quis fazer porque fica mesmo à minha

Ultra del Trail Cap de Creus: the sea as both ally and enemy
There it was, the Trail Cap de Creus 2025, a name I had seen on forums and Instagram posts for months. I signed up seduced by its beauty—cliffs plunging into the Mediterranean, sunrises over the horizon, and technical trails winding through the Cap de Creus Natural Park. However, no picture or race profile had prepared me for the truth: in this race, the sea is both your best friend and your fiercest enemy. From the moment the starting gun echoed through Cadaqués, I felt the humid embrace of the coast wrap around my body. Although I had trained hard for the distance and elevation, I hadn’t properly accounted for the thermal challenge of a coastal ultra. In this article, I’ll share what I learned—both painfully

Discover the Heart of Trail Running Through Words
Whether you’re recovering from a demanding race, enjoying a quiet mountain retreat, or simply relaxing between training sessions, there’s something uniquely inspiring about diving into a great book. This summer, why not fuel your passion for trail running with stories that echo your love for the trails? We’ve curated a selection of ten essential reads that span continents and experiences — from the rugged trails of the Pyrenees to the spiritual solitude of the American West. These books go beyond running tips; they offer deep insights into endurance, motivation, and the powerful transformation the trail can bring. 1. Kilomètre 360 – Au-delà de l’ultra-Trail by Albert Meige An intense journey into the physical and mental demands of ultra-distance racing. Albert Meige’s account of a 360

Ultra Trail Guara Somontano: heat management and the Aragonese terrain
When I signed up for the Guara Somontano Trail 2024, I knew it was going to be a tough challenge. However, I underestimated how brutal the heat and rocky sections could be, even in October. This race through the heart of Aragón isn’t just a test of endurance — it’s a real battle of strategy, patience, and body awareness. Today, I want to share what worked for me and what I would do differently, in case you’re planning to toe the line in Alquézar this year. What makes the Guara Somontano Trail unique First off, the Guara Somontano Trail 2024 is not just another 100K mountain race. Spanning 102 kilometers with around 5,400 meters of elevation gain, it offers everything from canyon views to technical