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OVERVIEW

THE EVENT INCLUDES 7 RACES

UTMB® (Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc®) • 171 km • 10,000 m elevation gain • in semi-autonomy • start in Chamonix Friday 5:00pm • 2300 participants • cut-off time for finishing : 47 hours • average time for winners to complete the race : 20 heures • 1rst edition in August 2003 • 10 qualifying points in 2 races maximum to enter the race or at least one Running Stone and one valid UTMB® Index in the 100K or 100M category

CCC® (Courmayeur-Champex-Chamonix) • 101 km • 6,100 m elevation gain • in semi-autonomy • start in Courmayeur Friday 9:00am •1900 participants • cut-off time for finishing : 26.30 hours • average time for winners to complete the race : 11.30 hours • 1rst edition in August 2006 • 6 qualifying points in 2 races maximum to enter the race or at least one Running Stone OCC (Orsière-Champex-Chamonix) • 56 km • 3,400 m elevation gain • in semi-autonomy • start in Orsière Thursday 8:15am • 1200 participants • cut-off time for finishing : 14 hours • average time for winners to complete the race : 5 hours • 1rst edition in August 2014 • 4 qualifying points to enter the race or at least one Running Stone

TDS®(sur les Traces des Ducs de Savoie) • 145 km • 9,100 m elevation gain • in semi-autonomy • start in Courmayeur Tuesday 00:00 • 1600 participants • cut-off time for finishing : 42 hours • average time for winners to complete the race : 19 hours • 1rst edition in August 2009 • 8 qualifying points in 2 races maximum to enter the race or at least one Running Stone

PTL® (La Petite Trotte à Léon) • It is not considered as a competitive event and as such there is no official ranking. It must be completed in teams of 2 or 3 runners • The itinerary changes every year and the course is not marked, runners are only given a map • about 300 km, 30 passes to be crossed and 26,000 m elevation gain • cut-off time for finishing : 151:30 hours • start in Chamonix Monday 8:00am • 300 participants• 1rst edition in August 2008

MCC (Martigny-Combe-Chamonix) • 40 km • 2,300 m elevation gain • in semi-autonomy • start in MartignyCombe Monday 10:00am • 1000 participants • cut-off time for finishing : 10 hours • average time for winners to complete the race : 3:15 heures • 1rst edition in August 2018

ETC (Experience Trail Courmayeur) • 15 km • 1 300 m elevation gain • in semi-autonomy • start in Courmayeur Tuesday 14:00am • 1000 participants • cut-off time for finishing: 4 hours • average time for winners to complete the race : 1:30 heures • 1rst edition in August 2022

YCC

Dedicated to runners from 16 to 22 years old : Challenge including a 15km trail and 1200m of positive elevation gain in Courmayeur and a new event "YCC the revenge" the following day in Chamonix.

Les MINI UTMB®

• Mini PTL® • Mini UTMB® • Mini TDS® • Mini CCC® • Mini OCC • Mini MCC • Mini YCC

We carefully defend our trademarks, that is why we authorize their specific use only under the conditions below. When we tolerate the use of a trademark, the symbol ® must necessarily appear. Not complying to these rules gives rise to the procedure for protecting our rights.

Ultra-Trail® , UTMB® , CCC® , TDS® et PTL® as well as the "logo man with drops" are trademarks protected by several laws in force and in particular by French registrations n°03 3 263 524 and n°04 3 268 329 and community registrations n°6811079 & n°6811137.

Ultra-Trail® trademark is also protected in Japan and China with numbers 1132919 & 1135683 (Sept. 17, 2012) and 1135683 & 1132919 (Sept. 17, 2012 and Aug. 19, 2013), respectively.

TRADEMARKS REGISTERED

The trademark UTMB® is also registered in classes 18, 25, 35 and 41, in the following countries: USA Canada - Brazil - South Africa - Oman - Russia - Australia - New Zealand - China and Japan. The use of our trademarks is reserved to the holders of a partnership or a license agreement, as per their contract and this charter.

The Ultra-Trail® trademark might be used without license or partnership agreement with special authorization. It must then be used precisely as it has been registered and under the following conditions: • No acronyms should be created from Ultra-Trail® . • Ultra-Trail® should never be used descriptively or as a common noun. • Spelling must not be changed. • The hyphen must not be removed. • Words should not be shortened or grouped together. • The plural form must not be used. • No word or element should be added between the trademark and the ® . • Ultra-Trail® must not be associated with any third-party trademark.

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