The 50K category final of the UTMB World Series. From Orsieres in Switzerland's Val d'Entremont, the course reaches Champex-Lac, crosses the Franco-Swiss border at Col de Balme, and finishes in Chamonix via the valley's northern balcony trails. In 2026 the upper section between Col de Balme and Col des Posettes was rerouted with a new high point at Tete de Balme (2,321m); the organizer states this change does not affect total distance or elevation gain.
The 50K category final of the UTMB World Series: a technical 60km course from Orsieres in Switzerland's Val d'Entremont to Chamonix, France, via Champex-Lac, Trient and the Franco-Swiss border at Col de Balme.
| Mile | Station | Cutoff | Crew | Bag | Pacer | Med | To next |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0.00 |
Orsieres
3,002 ft
|
? | · | · | ? | ● | 4.54 |
| 4.54 |
Champex-Lac
4,820 ft
|
? | · | · | ? | ● | 2.98 |
| 7.52 |
Plan de l'Au
4,377 ft
|
11:15am | · | · | ? | ? | 4.04 |
| 11.56 |
La Giete
6,191 ft
|
? | · | · | ? | ? | 3.17 |
| 14.73 |
Trient
4,291 ft
|
2:15pm | · | · | ? | ● | 3.66 |
| 18.39 |
Chalet des Grands
6,890 ft
|
? | · | · | ? | ? | 2.36 |
| 20.75 |
Col de Balme
7,224 ft
|
5:30pm | · | · | ? | ● | 1.06 |
| 21.81 |
Tete de Balme
7,589 ft
|
? | · | · | ? | ? | 3.73 |
| 25.54 |
TC Vallorcine
6,335 ft
|
? | · | · | ? | ? | 0.37 |
| 25.91 |
Col des Posettes
6,552 ft
|
? | · | · | ? | ? | 3.17 |
| 29.08 |
Le Tour
4,839 ft
|
? | · | · | ? | ? | 2.11 |
| 31.19 |
Argentiere
4,117 ft
|
9:15pm | · | · | ? | ● | 2.80 |
| 33.99 |
Le Lavancher
3,999 ft
|
? | · | · | ? | ? | 1.55 |
| 35.54 |
Les Bois
3,681 ft
|
? | · | · | ? | ? | 2.43 |
| 37.97 |
Chamonix
3,396 ft
|
11:30pm | · | · | ? | ● | ? |
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