Alençon - La Croix Médavy is a road race in Orne, Normandy. It starts in Alençon and finishes at La Croix Médavy in the Écouves forest. It is typically held in late March, covering approximately 15.5 to 15.8 km, with a shorter option listed around 13 km. The initial part of the race is straightforward, but its reputation is built on the final climb: the last 5 km ascend roughly 330 to 390 meters before the forest finish.
The route begins in town, proceeds through the countryside, and then enters the forest for the demanding ascent to the Croix de Médavy. Finishers frequently liken the final section to a Tour de France mountain stage, conveying the atmosphere of spectators and climbing at the conclusion. The event attracts thousands of runners, both individuals and relay teams. In the relay format, the second runner tackles the challenging uphill portion after the handover near kilometer 8. A hiking option is also available for those who wish to follow the route without competing. The event's established local history is noted with its 47th edition.