El Cruce Saucony
关于赛事
Our gratitude goes out to the local communities for allowing us to experience the well-preserved trails of Volcán Lanín. Starting in the accreditation point of San Martín de los Andes, the race will lead you to the final destination at the shores of Lake Lácar, promising an unforgettable journey.
Prepare for an event filled with adventure, camping, and camaraderie with fellow runners from around the globe. The Cruce 2024 is a race that truly begins the moment you sign up, so start your physical and mental preparation now.
We can't predict the weather for 2024, but one thing is certain - this will be an experience you won't want to miss in the stunning landscapes of Patagonia. See you in San Martín de los Andes!
赛事赛程
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100K trail stage race
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LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY Runners must have excellent physical training and previous experience in adventure races. All participants must present a fitness certificate signed by a doctor to the organisers. STARTS For the start of Stage 1, participants will need to be transported by buses from San Martín de los Andes. The start of Stage 2 will be from the Camp. Once the second stage is completed, all runners will be transported by buses to Camp 2. Finally, Stage 3 will start within Camp 2 and finish in the centre of San Martín de los Andes. OASES In this edition of El Cruce, there will be one Oasis in Stage 1, one in Stage 2, and two in Stage 3. The locations of these will be announced along with the elevation profiles of each stage. At each supply station, runners will find: WATER GATORADE SOFT DRINKS FRUITS SAVOURY SNACKS SWEET SNACKS It is prohibited to leave poles, clothing, backpacks, or any personal or non-personal items at the Oases. CHECKPOINTS (CP) The marked route will have Checkpoints (CP) that competitors must pass through. At each CP, there will be a person from the Organisation responsible for that checkpoint. In specific cases, there may only be a signal. Skipping a CP will result in disqualification from the race unless the runner goes back to pass through it. TIME LIMITS AND CUT-OFF POINTS The Organisation will set time limits for each stage. Based on these, they will determine CUT-OFF POINTS along the routes. Time limits for GROUP 1: 12 minutes per kilometre. Time limits for GROUPS 2, 3, and 4: 14 minutes per kilometre. At the Cut-Off Points, competitors must stop and will be transported by the Organisation to the next camp. The following day, they can continue the race but will be classified after the last runner who completed the full route. The Organisation’s decision to enforce the cut-off due to time limit expiry is final and must be adhered to. Any competitor who does not comply will be automatically disqualified and will not be allowed to continue in the following stages. Additionally, the Organisation has the authority to enforce cut-offs due to weather conditions at points on the route they deem necessary.