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28
May
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28
May
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Spassighjata in Bastia
Distances
9.5km
About this race
The Spassighjata in Bastia is a 9.5 km urban trail race held in Bastia, Haute-Corse, during the early evening in December. It commemorates Corsica’s Nation Day, observed on December 7, 1735. While its name translates to “stroll” in Corsican, the race demands trail running capabilities, featuring 310 meters of elevation gain. The early darkness in December means runners should carry a headlamp. The course begins and ends at Place de l’Hôtel de Ville, winding through Bastia’s historic center rather than rural landscapes. The event supports a charitable cause, with all proceeds going to INSEME, an organization assisting Corsican residents with medical travel expenses to mainland France.
The route proceeds to Place Saint-Nicolas near the port, a square bordered by mature palm trees and featuring a statue of Napoleon. It then enters Bastia’s narrow old-town lanes, passing the Church of Saint-Jean-Baptiste and skirting the harbor’s pleasure craft. The course ascends Montée San Rocuccio to the former Fort Lacroix site, the race's highest point. On the descent, participants pass the municipal theatre before heading back towards the old port and Place de l’Hôtel de Ville. The event draws a large local participation, with over 900 runners in the last edition. Spectators may offer encouragement with shouts of “Aio!”, and the finish includes local Corsican traditions, with Bruccio cheese and Prisuttu cured ham available post-race.
Start location
Bastia, Corse