WMRA WORLD CUP 2021: STAGE 11TH AT TROFEO CIOLO, ITALY.

WMRA WORLD CUP 2021: STAGE 11 AT TROFEO CIOLO. The 11th stage of this 2021 WMRA World Cup travels this weekend to Gagliano del Capo, Apulia, Italy.This stage of the WMRA World Cup head to a completely different venue, unlike any other on the circuit.

WMRA WORLD CUP 2021: TROFEO CIOLO, 11,7KM 640M+
26TH SEPT., GACLIANO DEL CAPO, ITALY

Trofeo Ciolo takes place in Gagliano del Capo, right down in the heel of Italy. We are no longer in the mountains, we’re right on the coast, but this won’t make this race any easier!

 

TROFEO CIOLO 2021: THE RACE 11,7KM 640M+

Instead of long Alpine climbs and descents, at Trofeo Ciolo we have a rugged, technical path with a lot of shorter ups and downs. The course is 11.7km and it packs 640m of ascent and 518m of descent in almost continual climbing and descending. There will be very little respite for the runners on this course. In fact, the start of the race is immediately steeply uphill, as is the finish.

Start times on Sunday 26th September:

Women 10am local time (expected winner’s time around 60 minutes)

Men 10.04am local time (expected winner’s time around 51 minutes)

Race website: https://www.cronogare.it/wmra-world-cup-2021/

TROFEO CIOLO 2021: THE FAVORITES

As with so many of our World Cup races this year the fields are absolutely stacked. The two current leaders of the World Cup rankings will be racing, as will many athletes currently lying in the top 10.

Charlotte Morgan (GBR), the current women’s World Cup leader is fresh from victory at Canfranc Marathon. She’s also won Tatra Race Run this year and finished 3rd at Tatra SkyMarathon, and she was of course the World Long Distance Champion in 2018.

Sarah McCormack (IRL), the reigning women’s World Cup champion (from 2019) will also be on the start line, after her recent return to the World Cup, where she finished 9th at Trofeo Nasego.

Joyce Njeru (KEN) will definitely be one to watch, having won at Grossglockner and Krkonossky this year she is currently 2nd in the World Cup rankings. Other runners taking part who we’ve seen finish in the top 10 of World Cup races this year include Charlotte Cotton (BEL), 9th place at Canfranc SkyRace, Kitti Posztos (HUN), 10th at Canfranc SkyRace and Timea Merenyi (HUN) who’s not only finished in the top 10 at Tatra Race Run and Krkonossky, but also in the last World Cup overall. So the women’s field looks incredibly exciting.

On the men’s side Henri Aymonod (ITA) is our current World Cup leader, having won Vertical Nasego and finished 3rd at Tatra Race Run and La Montee du Nid d’Aigle.

Sandor Szabo (HUN) is lying second in the men’s World Cup with a 2nd place at Canfranc Sky Race and top 10s at Krkonossky and Tatra Race Run.

Petro Mamu (ERI) is fresh from winning Trofeo Nasego and coming 3rd at Vertical Nasego just a few weeks ago and Geoffrey Ndungu (KEN), our winner at Krkonossky who has also finished 4th at Trofeo Nasego and Grossglockner, is also hotly tipped.

All in all it looks like another exciting weekend of racing, which may shake up the World Cup rankings with just 4 more races to go after this one!

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WMRA WORLD CUP 2021 CALENDAR

Summary 2021 World Cup key facts:
8 Countries
12 Event locations
16 Races in 3 categories
10,000+ Participants

 CALENDAR

  • 26SEP Return to Italy with the Ciolo Trophy. High pace race, about 11km/+496km in Classic mode.
  • 3OCT Zumaia Flysch Trail will give the winners of Classic and Long Mountain. There will be a Long Mountain over 42k/+3000m, and also a Classic with 22k/+850m ascent. http://www.zumaiaflyschtrail.com
  • 10OCT Vertical Kilometer Chiavenna-Lagunac will give Uphill champion. This classic of Italian mountain racing has already been a WMRA-affiliated race and is known as the “vertical race of records” with a 3.2k/+1,000m trace its conditions are perfect for breaking the world record. http://www.kilometroverticalelagunc.it

 

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