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273km Grand Tour de Tarentaise in under 60hrs

Runner Julien Chorier attempts "grandeur montagne" challenge

featured in News & reviews Author Brian Kieran, Val d'Isere Editor Updated

On July 27th at 08:00, Julien Chorier will set off on a large personal project, the Grand Tour de Tarentaise. On a course of 273km and 18000m elevation gain usually done in 25 stages, the Savoyard trail runner will try to establish the first reference time for completion in a single push.

From Val Thorens to Val Thorens, Chorier has set himself a goal of between 48 and 60 hours to complete the mammoth course, taking in much of the Tarentaise Valley. Having won some of the biggest trail events on the planet trail (Diagonale des Fous, Mount Fuji Ultra-Trail, Hardrock Endurance Run, Madeira Island Ultra Trail), the Hoka team athlete decided so set his own challenge.

And he doesn't want to go it alone. Julien's route will take him close to many resorts in the Tarentaise Valley, and he's inviting local runners to hop on a lift and join in for a short or longer run. The 272km of trails will see him criss-cross the valley at a number of points, with locations and estimated times between which he should be passing through found below. More info and precise locations available on the event website.

273km Grand Tour de Tarentaise in under 60hrs

Crossing Points & Times