Ventoux trail winners
Trail du Ventoux drew about 4,000 runners this weekend and crowned Robin Coinus and Emma Bilham as winners in the 75 km race on snow-dusted slopes. (ledauphine.com) Organizers reported freezing summit conditions for the French Trail Championships and full long-trail results have been published for benchmarking and race prep. ( )
Organisers reported roughly 4,000 runners across the weekend’s programmes at Bédoin, spanning multiple distances and mass participation categories. (ledauphine.com) The event field included an Intégral des Crêtes ultra (listed as 75 km) with about 3,900 metres of positive elevation gain and several shorter formats for elites and amateurs. (werun.world) Summit conditions featured snow and “glacial” temperatures that organisers and national media said affected the running of the French Trail Championships on the Ventoux. (lequipe.fr) Race organisers required winter survival kit and advised thermal layers and emergency equipment for runners because of the forecast and on-mountain conditions. (bornerapp.com) The national trail long title (50 km) was decided at the Ventoux with Florian Bernabeu-Séguy and Audrey Tanguy winning the French crowns after a race that included a navigation mishap that disrupted the pre-race favourites. (lequipe.fr) Organisers and specialist outlets have published the full long-trail rankings and detailed results, making official finishing lists available for benchmarking by coaches and athletes. (dicodusport.fr) Official event pages and timing feeds — including the race entry pages and result archives — are hosted on the event’s Betrail listing and on LiveTrail tracking services for post-race analysis. (betrail.run) The 75 km Intégral departed from Bédoin at 04:45 local time, and the race route incorporated multiple aid stations and timed cut-offs noted on the organiser’s technical guides. (werun.world)