Breuil-Cervinia, Italy · Trail
Official site ↗TOR100 Cervino-Monte Bianco
A 100-kilometer point-to-point across Italy's Aosta Valley from Breuil-Cervinia to Courmayeur, with 8,000 meters of climbing and a 40-hour limit.
Distances
- Distance
- 100 km (62 mi)
- Vert gain
- 8,000 m (26,200 ft)
- Cutoff
- 40 hr
WSER 2027 qualifier (sub-38:00)
| Distance | Vert gain | Cutoff | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 100 km (62 mi) | 8,000 m (26,200 ft) | 40 hr | WSER 2027 qualifier (sub-38:00) |
About
The TOR100 Cervino-Monte Bianco runs 100 kilometers from Breuil-Cervinia, under the Matterhorn, west to Courmayeur beneath Mont Blanc, climbing 8,000 meters between the two mountains it is named for. Like its siblings it starts at nine at night and finishes at the Jardin de l'Ange, where every TORX race ends.
It is the newest and shortest of the Tor des Géants family's long races, and the fastest: the 2025 winner was home in under sixteen hours, where the TOR130 took nearly twenty-two. Finishing reserves a place in the following year's Tor des Géants, and it counts as a Western States 100 qualifier for finishers under 38 hours, which is two hours inside the race's own limit.
Course
Breuil-Cervinia to Courmayeur, 100 kilometers and 8,000 meters of climbing, with 40 hours to do it. The race's own timing platform measures the mapped course at 105.8 kilometers and 8,105 meters; the race publishes 100 and 8,000, and those are the figures here.
How to register
Registration opens on March 1 and runs to March 15 for 500 places, through the TORX eXperience site. Finishing reserves one of 50 bibs for the following year's Tor des Géants.