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Canadian former professional bicycle owner Christian Meier wins TDS at UTMB


A Canadian athlete, former professional bicycle owner Christian Meier, has received the TDS, the 150-km mountain race with 9,315 metres of elevation achieve at UTMB (Extremely-Path du Mont-Blanc) that takes place within the lead-up to the principle occasion, a 100-miler across the base of Mont Blanc. His time was 19 hours, 36 minutes, 35 seconds. 

TDS, which stands for “Sur les traces des ducs de Savoie” (within the footsteps of the Dukes of Savoy), the race takes runners from Courmayeur in northern Italy’s Aosta Valley to the Savoie, by the villages scattered among the many foothills of Mont-Blanc and ending, like all of this week’s UTMB races, in Chamonix. 1,649 runners began Monday, and the race has a cutoff time of 44 hours. (On the time of publishing, the race was solely 21 hours in, and solely eight runners had completed, all of them males.) Simen Hjalmar Wästlund of Sweden completed second, in 19:57:41, and Yannick Noël of France was third, in 20:18:02.

Meier, who’s from Sussex, N.B. however lives in Girona, Spain, is making a reputation for himself on the trail-running scene, after a profitable biking profession (he competed within the 2014 Tour de France as a part of the Orica staff). In June, he entered the 50K occasion at Path 100 Andorra by UTMB on the final minute when a buddy needed to bail, and received. And earlier this 12 months, he represented Canada within the 85-km males’s lengthy path occasion on the World Mountain and Path Operating Championships in Innsbruck-Stubai, Austria. Putting 53rd amongst 122 finishers at Worlds, Meier wrote that “whereas it appears it ended poorly … I take so many positives from this race. I felt possibly my strongest but as a runner. I’ve belief in my course of.”

TDS at UTMB
Photograph: Gabriele Facciotti/UTMB

Two years in the past, tragedy struck TDS, with a runner from the Czech Republic falling to his dying about 60 km into the race, which begins mid-afternoon, which means runners should address darkness, and probably chilly and moist circumstances, to not point out lengthy ascents at altitude. The race was stopped, and lots of of runners had been compelled to attend on the mountain close to Passeur de Pralognan, the location of the accident, earlier than with the ability to descend to security. It was the primary dying recorded at any of the UTMB races in Chamonix; hopefully it will likely be the final.

Meier’s win at TDS bodes properly for the opposite big-name rivals lining up on the varied races in Chamonix this week, together with 2022 second-place UTMB finisher and twin citizen Mathieu Blanchard (UTMB) (who was third in 2021) and mutliple Western States winner and course report holder Jim Walmsley; look ahead to our preview Wednesday.



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