The world of trail running brings together different sorts of people who do not only practise sport, but who also believe in and respect a number of important values that form the ethics of sport.
Self-respect: no cheating, either before or during the run;
Respect for the other runners: always help another runner in difficulty;
Respect for the volunteers: they take part in the race simply for the pleasure of helping out.
Respect plants and wildlife: don’t leave rubbish behind.
Stick to the paths marked, without taking shortcuts, in order to prevent soil erosion.
Just a prize to reward each runner who finishes the trail.
Everyone, be they runners or volunteers, should take action to ensure support is provided in all situations.
Gran Trail Courmayeur, GTC100, GTC50, GTC30 are trademarks owned or used exclusively by VDA Trailers. Any communication of the event or use of images of it must be done in observance of the name of the event and registered trademarks, subject to agreement by the organisation.
Any dissemination for commercial purposes of photographic or video images captured during the event, via any means (internet, social networks, TV, press, magazines, etc.), without written authorisation from the organisation is prohibited.
The Gran Trail Courmayeur (GTC) is organised by VDA TRAILERS, a limited liability amateur sports association, with the patronage of Courmayeur, Pré-Saint-Didier, Morgex and La Thuile municipalities.
Three trail runs through a natural landscape, along Val Veny and Val Ferret with the start and finishing line in the municipality of Courmayeur and going through the municipalities of Pré-Saint-Didier, Morgex and La Thuile. This is a single – stage race with complete freedom in speed that must be completed within a set time.
HARD: difficult track racing, expert trailers, rugged, exposed and steep terrain, with short stretches equipped but without mountaineering difficulties, prolonged passages an important quote
When it comes to trail racing, there is something for everyone! ITRA categorizes trail races according to their level of difficulty.
Knowing the difficulty of a trail race allows runners to select the race that best suits their needs as well as to prepare for it to the best of their ability.
ITRA race evaluation provides runners and organizers with a consistent measure all around the world.
ITRA uses a validated method to calculate the level of difficulty of a race and this method is based on the notion of ‘Km-effort’.
The total “Km-effort” of a race are calculated by taking into account both the distance and the elevation gain
| ITRA Points | Mountain Level | |
| GTC100 | 5 | 11 |
| GTC55 | 3 | 11 |
| GTC30 | 2 | 11 |
WARNING!
Underestimating the physical and psychological preparation required, as well as the appropriate clothing and equipment, can have dangerous and potentially life-threatening consequences!
If you are considering taking part, it is therefore imperative:
The race is open to any man or woman over the age of 18 at the time of registration, members or otherwise (categories include Seniors and Veterans). There are no specific restrictions on registering for the Gran Trail Courmayeur, but it is strongly recommended that you have taken part in at least one other long-distance endurance trail over mountain terrain with a significant altitude difference.
| Gara | KM | D+ | € |
| GTC100 | 100 km | 7900 m | € 160,00 |
| GTC55 | 55 km | 3800 m | € 85,00 |
| GTC30 | 30 km | 2000 m | € 60,00 |
The registration fee includes all the services set out in these regulations, the official race pack, buffet, showers and massages on arrival, refreshments at set distances, rescue in the event of injury, any return transport required to the Courmayeur base, ASI insurance card and cancellation insurance for reimbursement of the registration fee, as agreed with Protect Group.
| GTC100 | 600 |
| GTC55 | 600 |
| GTC30 | 600 |
| OPENING | 4th NOVEMBER 2024 |
| CLOSING | 15th JUNE 2025 |
REGISTRATION/UPDATE OF DETAILS ON THE experience.torxtrail.com WEBSITE
Before you can register, you must first pre-register on the VDA Trailers 100x100trail.com website. It is advisable to pre-register on the website before the registration period begins. Users who are already registered must update their details before registration begins; it will be too late to do so after. If you have forgotten your password, please request a new one; do not create a new profile. If you create a second profile, any priority treatment you are eligible for will be cancelled (e.g. draw coefficients, runner rotation, etc.). When you register on the experience.torxtrail.com website you will be required to disclose your personal details; it is a criminal offence in Italy to give false information.
COMPLETION OF REGISTRATION
To register, complete all sections of the online form and submit the registration fee until 15th June 2025 at 12.00 pm. Registrations will not be accepted after the closing date. If the maximum number of eligible participants for the race is reached before the June 15th deadline, registration will automatically close.
After payment has been transferred and confirmed by the interbank online payment service, the registration will be entered in the organisation’s database and the runner’s name will be included on the list of entrants.
A confirmation email will be sent to you at the address you indicated when you registered.
Only registrations for which payment is successfully transferred and confirmed by the international credit card payment system will be considered valid. The organisation accepts no responsibility for managing online payments.
There are no waiting lists.
Registration is nominal: it is not possible to transfer the bib.
The organisation will be able to evaluate applications from high-level athletes who request registration.
Requests should be sent exclusively to [email protected]
The high-level athletes undertake to:
VDA TRAILERS SSDrl is a non-profit organisation. Proceeds from the corporate business are invested in sports activities. Organising sporting events is an extremely demanding process involving a great many activities and requiring resources to meet fixed costs (salaries, rental of office premises and warehouses, maintenance of equipment, service and utility charges, subscriptions to external services such as press reviews, logistics costs, etc.). This means that any registration fees paid can only be reimbursed strictly within the stipulated limits and in the cases listed below:
| % refund | |
| before 1 April 2025 | 60% |
| between 1 April and 15 May 2025 | 50% |
| between 15 May and 15 June 2025 | 30% |
| after il 15 June 2025 | not refund |
Refunds will only be made on submission of the appropriate request form completed by the runner, which will be provided by the organisation.
WARNING!
Underestimating the physical and psychological preparation required, as well as the appropriate clothing and equipment, can have dangerous and potentially life-threatening consequences!
Semi-self-sufficiency is defined as the ability to be autonomous in terms of safety, subsistence and equipment between two refreshment stops. It also includes the ability to resolve and manage any issues that may arise (bad weather, physical problems, injuries, etc.).
Weather forecasts are displayed at the bibs delivery for runners to assess what type of clothing and equipment they will need to continue the race in safety. If there are any special conditions, the organisation reserves the right to require runners to equip themselves with specific equipment (crampons where the route is over frozen ground, heavy clothing, etc.).
WARNING!
Underestimating the physical and psychological preparation required, as well as the appropriate clothing and equipment, can have dangerous and potentially life-threatening consequences!
All runners must carry with them for the entire race all the equipment they need to safely confront the challenges of weather, route and altitude. This equipment must be carried in a suitably-sized backpack.
The GTC100 runners may only offload any equipment they are carrying in their backpacks at the Pavillon Life Base (80th kilometre from the starting line).
In particular circumstances (adverse weather conditions, difficult technical route, etc.), the race marshals may check the equipment that runners are carrying and report to the race organisers. After assessing the situation along with security officials and rescuers, the race organisers may take the decision at their sole discretion to stop a runner from completing the race.
Equipment that all runners must carry with them for the entire race
Equipment that runners may carry in their backpacks, according to their own assessment or as instructed by the race organisers
Rescue points are set up along the route; these are connected to the race organisers by radio or telephone. Ambulances, security personnel and doctors will be available in the area. All the details are contained in a safety plan, approved and registered by the Regional Prefecture of Valle d’Aosta.
Rescue points are there to provide assistance for anyone experiencing difficulty, via the official agencies or the organisation’s own resources.
During the race the number of the emergency phone will be activated: +39 3456729373.
The official race doctors are authorised to remove runners from the competition if they consider them unfit to continue. Rescue service workers are authorised to remove any runner from the race that they believe to be in danger, using any means at their disposal.
In the interests of the person being rescued, at the exclusive discretion of the organisers and where it is considered necessary, the official mountain rescue services may be called in to take over the rescue operation using any means they consider appropriate, including helicopter.
Any costs incurred by recourse to this method of transport will be charged to the person rescued, in accordance with current regulations.
Any runner who requests the services of a doctor or rescue service worker implicitly submits to their authority and undertakes to abide by any decision they make.
Doctors and health professionals stationed along the trial route will only provide assistance in cases of major medical or health problems. All runners must make sure they take with them everything they need to treat foot problems and small cuts and grazes not requiring medical attention.
Medical treatment is not free in Italy.
The costs of rescue by helicopter and emergency medical treatment are only covered by the relevant institutions in the runner’s country of residence, or any private insurance policy, if the runner is carrying the following up-to-date documentation:
Rescue by helicopter is only for patients requiring urgent medical attention and cannot be used simply as a means of transport by runners who withdraw from the race.
Where a runner is of foreign nationality or not covered by the National Health Service, or in the event of a call-out not justifiable for health reasons, the entire cost must be paid by all the passengers, even if he/she is registered with the National Health Service (Regional Council Resolution no. 1054// 016)
The organisation takes out public liability insurance to cover the entire duration of the event. Participation in the race is entirely at the runners’ own risk. Runners waive the right to make any claim against the organisers in the event of injury or consequences that may arise subsequent to the race.
At the time of registering online, runners are required to sign a consent form to complete the registration process.
The organisation undertakes to register all runners with the ASI (Associazioni Sportive Italiane), which provides injury insurance cover for all runners (click here for details).
Each runner is required to take out personal insurance against accidents occurring during the competition with a company of his choice, covering medical and helicopter recovery expenses.
The ITRA (International Trail Running Association) has developed a special trail running insurance policy, designed to cover the needs of trail runners who experience difficulties during a race (more details here: https://itra.run/Runners/AboutInsurance).
Personal assistance is permissible only in the areas specially reserved for this purpose at refreshment points and life bases, and at the discretion of individual refreshment point managers.
One support person only is allowed for each runner, and he/she must have a pass issued by the organisation.
Support persons may not consume provisions meant for the runners. Runners must help themselves in person to the provisions they require.
Refreshment point managers have the right to remove support personnel who cause inconvenience to the competitors.
Assistants may bring spare clothing and shoes, food and/or supplements for runners.
Professional assistance (team members, professional trainers) and medical or paramedical assistance is strictly prohibited.
The dedicated rest areas, showers and healthcare units are for the exclusive use of runners. Access to these areas is prohibited for support personnel.
Assistance of any kind along the route is prohibited and will lead to disqualification of the runner.
Assistants and support persons must observe road transit restrictions. Any infringement of this rule will lead to disqualification of the runner.
Assistance provided outside the life bases and refreshment points is prohibited. Competitors caught sleeping, eating or seeking assistance outside the authorized points will be disqualified.
Coaching is prohibited during the race and will lead to disqualification of the runner.
All official refreshment points are checkpoints for the passages. The runner is obliged to ensure that his passage has been duly registered. Failure to detect the passage of a runner at a checkpoint will result in disqualification.
Runners must follow the marked route through refreshment points, even if they are not intending to stop over.
The organisation reserves the right to carry out checks at unofficial checkpoints along the route.
The official refreshment points are supplied with drinks and food to be consumed on site, for the exclusive use of runners.
Plastic drinking cups are not supplied.
Before leaving a refreshment point, runners must ensure they have enough food and water to last them until the next one.
In Courmayeur the arrival base is set up where it is possible to have a full hot meal, take a hot shower, while the GTC100 Life Base is located at the Skyway Monte Bianco station in Pavillon du Fréty, 80th kilometre from the starting line, where, in addition to eating, it is possible to stop and rest, within the limit of the time barrier.
It is strictly prohibited to sleep in any building, shelter or vehicle other than the organisation’s check points.
GTC 100: At the bib distribution it is possible to leave a bag for the spare equipent that will be transported to Skyway Monte Bianco. Runners are required to collect their bags in person at the entrance of the life base and personally return it to the exit. The bags will be transported to Courmayeur according to the provisions of the Skyway cableway operator. It is not possible to ensure that, in the event of a withdrawal, the runner’s bag is already available in Courmayeur. The volunteers of the Life Base of Courmayeur are not responsible for the non-arrival of the bags.
Please do not put any fragile items or items of value in the bag. The organisation accepts no responsibility for any items lost or damaged in transit.
Runners wishing to withdraw while the race is in progress must go to the nearest checkpoint and report their decision to withdraw. The organisation will then arrange for transport back to the base at Courmayeur.
Any runner who withdraws without reporting the decision immediately, thereby prompting a search by rescue personnel, will be responsible for any costs incurred.
The maximum time allowed to complete the trail is:
In case of adverse events (severe depression with heavy rain and snow, high risk of storms, fires, landslides, etc.), in order to guarantee the safety of participants, volunteers or rescuers, the organisation could, during the race or without previous notice:
The race route is available to download from www.gtcourmayeur.com website, as a gpx or kml file. Registered runners will be notified of any major changes to the route and/or arrangements via newsletters and items posted on the website homepage and official Facebook race page.
Race marshals will be stationed along the route to check that runners comply with the regulations;
The race marshals are authorized to carry out checks of any kind. They may stop a runner from competing after reporting an irregularity or infringement to the race organisers.
If an irregularity is confirmed, the runner will be disqualified by the race organisers.
The following infringements are punishable by disqualification:
Complaints will only be accepted if they are submitted non-anonymously before the closing ceremony, together with a €50 deposit.
The runner who arrives at the finish line in Courmayeur in the shortest time wins the race. Runners who complete the Gran Trail Courmayeur within the time limit qualify for inclusion in the final ranking.
No cash prizes will be awarded. Every runner who finishes the race will be awarded the prize of “FINISHER”.
An overall ranking of all male and female runners will be drawn up, as well as separate rankings for men and women. Prizes will be awarded to the top three male and female runners in the overall ranking, and the first runner in each category. Prizes for individual categories cannot be given to any runner who has already been awarded another prize.
Age is taken to be the age at the start of the race.
All runners expressly waive the right to images taken of them during the event, or grant the organisation and its partners free, unlimited use of any photographs and videos in which they appear.
Any dissemination for commercial purposes of photographic or video images captured during the event, via any means (internet, social networks, TV, press, magazines, etc.), without written authorisation from the organisation is prohibited.
Gran Trail Courmayeur, GTC 100, GTC 50, GTC 30 are trademarks owned or used exclusively by VDA Trailers. Any communication of the event or use of images of it must be done in observance of the name of the event and registered trademarks, subject to agreement by the organisation.
By registering, runners declare that they accept all the clauses of these regulations and the Privacy Policy, which is available to view here.
Participation in the Gran Trail Courmayeur requires unconditional acceptance of these regulations and of the race ethics, which are available to view at www.gtcourmayeur.com
When registering for the event, entrants declare in particular that they have read and accepted the following articles and are aware of the issues:
IMPORTANT The original version of this document is in Italian. In the event of inconsistency or discrepancy between the Italian version and any of the other linguistic versions of these regulations, the Italian version shall prevail.