TRAIL

Stage races

Covering 100km in one go has its own challenges, but it’s a whole different ballgame when you have to run that 100km really fast, even if over three days.

COACH NEVILLE outlines your training, gear, and strategy for multi-day events.

If running in the mountains for a day is your idea of bliss, then a stage race can be heaven… or hell, depending on how well you have trained and on how much attention you have given to gear, race strategy, nutrition, hydration, and recovery.

Stage races have mushroomed, offering a wide range of options, usually over two to three days (and longer) and traverse some of the most spectacular areas in the country.

But try wing a stage race and it can quickly

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