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Ready to challenge the rugged trails of the Trail of the Gréolières Ridges? 🌄 This epic 10 km adventure awaits you in the heart of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, an exceptional natural setting in the Alpes-Maritimes!
Races, an urban trail, and a natural trail in the city/state/principality of Monaco 🇲🇨, it's the perfect combination, isn't it? 👑 So, if you too have seen Les Tuches 🍿 (like any self-respecting French!) and, like Cathy, fell in love with the city of the Grimaldi, it's time to pack your suitcase 🧳. Especially since you have plenty of options: Monaco Run Gramaglia 🏃♂️ offers 4 races (1 urban trail, 1 natural trail, and 2 road races – 5km and 10 km), a race for kids, as well as a charity walk 🫶. So, whether you're an enthusiast eager to break your records ⌚️, an amateur runner 👶, or a good Samaritan, we look forward to seeing you in next February in the second smallest country in the world 🤏 (2 km²), nestled in the Côte d'Azur ☀️, between Nice and Italy! 😍
Ready to discover a beautiful trail in the middle of nature? 🏞️ The Trail of Mange-Lamberts in Puget-sur Argens awaits you for an exceptional adventure! Whether you choose the 11 km or the 21 km, get ready to run through the beautiful landscapes of the Var, in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region. How about a little escape? 🌿
Ready to discover a course that will take your breath away... in every sense of the word? 🌬️The Trail de Peille awaits you for a rewarding sporting challenge. Nestled in the magnificent landscapes of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, this trail offers courses ranging from 11 to 32 km, suitable for all levels of runners and walkers. Choose the one that suits you best and come challenge the rugged horizons of the Alpes-Maritimes!
Conquer the trails in southern France where the blue Mediterranean Sea meets the famous red rock formations of the Estérel regional Park. The race starts and finishes in Mandelieu La Napoule, on the French riviera, only 35km from Nice International Airport. Choose your distance and face challenging climbs over rocky, undulating terrain and be rewarded with spectacular views and aromas of wild rosemary growing on the hillside.
Swim, bike and run in the heart of the Italian Riviera on one of the most spectacular courses in middle distance racing.
The heart of the Italian Riviera, Sanremo was founded in Roman times and has been attracting visitors since the mid-1700s and it’s not hard to see why Sanremo is the perfect setting for a triathlon!
A warm and stable climate throughout the year, perfect for training and racing
The surrounding landscapes and scenery are unforgettable with iconic promenades, beautiful beaches and medieval hill villages plus endless Italian culture
The 90km bike course is challenging due to the hilly nature of the region but also spectacular and follows the final descent of the iconic Milan-Sanremo cycle race
Italian hospitality – what more do we need to say!
The Italian Riviera is renowned for its beautiful beaches and turquoise waters, perfect for post-race relaxation
About the Local Area
Sanremo is one of the most exclusive locations in the Riviera dei Fiori and, more generally, in Liguria. The famous promenade, the beaches, the historic centre, spectacular surrounding scenery and the famous Italian Music Festival have all contributed to making Sanremo a very popular holiday destination. It is also home to Italy’s most important flower market and the Mediterranean Whale Sanctuary. In addition, its proximity to the border with France is perfect for those who want to visit the French Riviera.
About the Race
The 1.9km swim course takes place in the sea in front of Sanremo in a stretch of water that houses the Cetacean Sanctuary – Pelagos.
The 82km bike ride is particularly tough. Over 1,500 metres in altitude through 10 municipalities. You will travel along the Pedestrian Cycle Track of the Coastal Park of Ponente Ligure, you will tackle the first climbs in the municipalities of Terzorio, Pompeiana and Castellaro, you will continue for a short stretch of plain, a gentle ascent up to the beginning of the 17km climb to Bajardo, finally an exciting descent with the last stretch of the famous Milan-Sanremo.
In contrast, the 21km run is completely flat with an oceanfront course that runs between Sanremo and neighbouring Ospedaletti, including through the 1.7km long Capo Nero Tunnel.
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