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May
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27
May
Contre la montre de la côte de flandres - Villeneuve-sur-Yonne
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May
OuiRace Run
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Jogging des Fraises
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Melioris run - Niort
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Moëlan Sur Trail
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Trail des bois d'Houppeville
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Trail des crêtes du Brevon - Bellevaux
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28
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Afterwork running - Lyon
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28
May
Croultra24 - Orijave
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28
May
Course nature des deux tilleuls - Luzillé
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28
May
Ekiden du Platal
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28
May
Les foulées canines du refuge de nargis - Montargis
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28
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Les Foulées Templaises
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28
May
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28
May
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28
May
Le Havre urban trail
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28
May
Les Foulées de Haguenau
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May
Les foulées des 4 portes - Rosheim
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La sancylienne - Chambon-sur-Lac
Sunday, October 4, 2026 · Chambon-sur-Lac, France
Distances
8km
About this race
La Sancylienne is a mountain running weekend held in Chambon-sur-Lac, within the Puy-de-Dôme region of France’s Massif du Sancy. It divides the racing into two distinct solo events: a Friday evening Verticale de Chambon des Neiges, approximately 4.4 to 4.5 km with 630 to 650 m of climbing, and a Saturday Ronde de Chaudefour, about 16.5 km with around 1,050 m of elevation gain. The vertical race is short, steep, and semi-nocturnal, beginning with a mass start from Sancy Resort and ascending toward the Sancy ridges as daylight diminishes.
The longer race maintains the mountain character but incorporates a full loop-style effort. The route climbs significantly before returning to the start, rather than finishing at a high point. Recent race details place La Sancylienne in high mountain terrain near lakes and the Col de la Croix-Morand, with distances ranging from 15 to 19 km and up to nearly 1,500 m of ascent. The field is small by mass-race standards, expecting around 200 runners, with three aid stations noted on one course and a four-hour time limit. The Ronde de Chaudefour name connects to the older Chambon-sur-Lac mountain race, linking this newer two-race format to over three decades of local racing history.
Start location
Chambon-sur-Lac