La Sertoriana is a popular running race in Huesca, Spain, named after Sertorio and built around both town and hills. It is part of athletics, with urban, mountain, and trail elements rather than a simple road-race format. The race is usually listed as a carrera popular, so it is aimed at everyday runners as well as faster local competitors.
The course information points to a race that starts from the city setting and then uses trail or mountain terrain, giving runners a mix of streets and rougher ground. DIVIS organizes the event. Results from the main category have featured Sergio Blázquez and Almudena González, and local coverage notes that the Huesca race had reached its second edition, so this is still a young event rather than a long-running classic.