TGB Summer 60

62,41 KM

The GPX file for the race will be available for download 5 days before the event.
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practical information

TGBS 60
  • Saturday 11 july 2026
  • 1 startwave
  • Start : 6.00 am
  • Place : HĆ“tel Wolf (Le Markstein)
  • Distance : 62,41 km
  • + Elevation gain : 2968 m (trace de trail)
  • Higest point : 1264 m
  • Time limit : 12 hours
  • UTMB-index : 50K
  • Trekking poles allowed
  • Dogs not allowed

Between ridges and valleys

A demanding course, designed for trained trail runners seeking a varied and dynamic route. Here, the Vosges reveal themselves through contrasts, between steep valleys and regular returns to the heights.

The first loop quickly leads runners toward the Munster valley, before dropping into the Kruth valley. This sequence immediately sets the pace and tests how well runners manage their effort. From Kruth, the climb up to the Markstein is gradual but demanding, marking the transition to the second part of the course.

The second loop descends into the Saint-Amarin valley before a sustained climb of over 800 m of positive elevation gain toward the Col du Haag, a true highlight of the course, nestled between the Storkenkopf and Grand Ballon. The route then returns to the Markstein, completing a challenging, balanced, and thoroughly Vosges-style itinerary.

Required equipment

TGBS 60
  • Backpack with mandatory gear
  • Personal cup*
  • At least 1 liter of water
  • Food supply
  • Emergency whistle
  • Survival blanket
  • Mobile phone in working condition, fully charged (100%)
  • ID card
  • Headlamp
  • Summer kit: cap, sunglasses, and sunscreen (weather permitting)
  • Waterproof jacket with hood (weather permitting)
  • Elastic adhesive bandage
  • GPS watch with course loaded (GPX)**

The list of mandatory gear (in green) and recommended gear (in orange) may be updated at any time depending on the weather conditions. Missing even a single mandatory item during a gear check will result in a 1-hour time penalty. In case of a repeat offense, the participant will be disqualified (DSQ).

*NO DISPOSABLE PLASTIC CUPS!
Out of respect for the environment, we do not provide disposable plastic cups. You must therefore bring your own cup or bottle. This applies to aid stations along the route as well as at the finish line. We offer practical eco-cups—reusable, foldable cups—available for purchase during online registration and/or at race headquarters.

**Like many other organizers, we regularly face acts of vandalism, such as deliberate removal or tampering of course markings. To avoid any unpleasant surprises, we strongly recommend that you download the GPX file onto your watch or GPS device. This is your most reliable reference in case of any issues on the course.

THE ROUTE


PROFILE

THE RACE

CUT-OFF TIMES & AID STATIONS

17,5 KM
LANGENWASEN
CUT-OFF : 08:55
  • Water
  • Energy drink and/or Coke
  • Solid food (fruit, cake, biscuits, chips)
  • First aid kit
  • Drop bags
  • Followers : More information coming soon
26,8 KM
KRUTH
CUT-OFF : 10:45
  • Water
  • Energy drink and/or Coke
  • Solid food (fruit, cake, biscuits, chips)
  • First aid kit
  • Drop bags
  • Followers : More information coming soon
33,9 KM
MARKSTEIN
CUT-OFF : 12:30
  • Water
  • Energy drink and/or Coke
  • Solid food (fruit, cake, biscuits, chips)
  • First aid kit
  • Drop bags
  • Followers : More information coming soon
42,2 KM
ST-AMARIN
CUT-OFF : 13:50
  • Water
  • Energy drink and/or Coke
  • Solid food (fruit, cake, biscuits, chips)
  • First aid kit
  • Drop bags
  • Followers : More information coming soon
55,6 KM
RIEDISHEIM
CUT-OFF : 16:40
  • Water
  • Energy drink and/or Coke
  • Solid food (fruit, cake, biscuits, chips)
  • First aid kit
  • Drop bags
  • Followers : More information coming soon

AIDSTATIONS

The Trail du Grand Ballon is run under semi-autonomy conditions. Semi-autonomy means being able to manage on your own between two aid stations — in terms of food, clothing, and safety equipment — allowing you to deal with both expected and unexpected situations (weather changes, physical issues, injuries, etc.).

It is therefore the runners’ responsibility to assess their needs for water and nutrition between two aid stations. The required amount of water listed in the mandatory gear checklist is the minimum you should carry.

CUT-OFF TIME

The cut-off times indicated above are provided for guidance only. In case of adverse weather conditions and for safety reasons, the organization reserves the right to stop the race in progress or to modify the cut-off times. Any decision will be made by the race jury.

Maximum race time – Arrival at Markstein : Start time + 12 hours.

Any runner who arrives at a cut-off point after the allowed time will be disqualified from the race and asked to return to the Markstein. If the runner wishes to continue the course, their race bib will be collected by the checkpoint manager, and the runner will no longer be considered a participant. They will therefore no longer be under the responsibility of the organizer. Any person showing disrespect towards the volunteers enforcing these cut-off times will be permanently banned from all Trailrun.be events.

Runners crossing the finish line beyond the maximum race time will not be classified and thus will not be considered finishers.

The organization would like to remind runners that, depending on the systems and settings used, GPX tracks may provide different results regarding the distances and elevation gains of the races.

THE OTHER DISTANCES

Alongside this demanding new 60 km route, we also offer participants 5 other races, including a 80 km ultra. Click below to discover our other courses:

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