When Does Training Start?
Monday, November 25th
How long is the training plan?
4 Weeks of speed + 13 weeks of specific Training for the race
What Distances can I train for?
120 km I 73 km I 46 km I 20 km I 10 km
How much does the training cost?
$25/month - including coaching
About The training
With 17 weeks until Chianti, we’ve crafted a great training journey to get you race-ready! We will get started with 4 weeks of base building + speed workouts, to prep your body to tolerate the specifics demands of our 13 weeks specific training block. During our specific block we will strengthen your legs for relentless elevation changes, combining uphill/downhill workouts with key strength training.
Chianti is a rolling, fast but very demanding race, and you need to be ready to maintain a sustained effort from km1 to the last one, even with a challenging profile that don’t give much breaks for recovery.
Your coach will fine-tune your plan weekly, check in, and keep you motivated every step of the way.
Sign up now, add your race during onboarding, and let your coach know about your goals in the chat.
How to get started:
Create your Free Account
Head to to our App and create your Free account
Choose Your plan
Select your plan from our training plans Menu. It's ok if you aren't sure
Complete your onboarding
Make sure to add your Race details and let your Coach know in the chat about your race
Start your coaching:
Your coach will review your profile, next race and personalize your plan, to your race.
About
the Race
The trail routes in the Chianti region offer diverse experiences. The 10 km route features a night run with a 400 m elevation gain, while the 120 km journey includes a 5200 m elevation change and passes by 25 castles. The 73 km circular route has a significant ascent to Monte San Michele and starts and ends in Radda. Lastly, the 20 km circular route, with an 850 m elevation gain, traverses medieval villages and vineyards. All routes are notable for their stunning landscapes and unique adventures. |
race distances
10km
Elevation Gain: 400
Mountain Index: 40
20km
Elevation Gain: 800
Mountain Index: 40
46km
Elevation Gain: 1.700
Mountain Index: 37
100km
Elevation Gain: 3.000
Mountain Index: 41
120KM
Elevation Gain: 5.200
Mountain Index: 43
Start training today
Get a coach to personalize your plan for Chianti Ultra Trail by UTMB 2025
When?
Friday 21th to Sunday 23th March 2025
Where?
Tuscany's Hills of Chianti
Distance
10-120km / 6,21-74,56mi
Elevation Gain
400-5.200m
Mountain Index
37-43km / 22,9-26,71mi
Race
FAQ's
The total distance of the Chianti Ultra Trail By Utmb® – 10K is 10 kilometers.
Chianti Ultra Trail By Utmb® – 100M has an elevation gain of 5200 meters.
The Chianti Ultra Trail By Utmb® – 100k starts on Saturday, March 22th, 2025
The maximum race time is 8 hours for the Chianti Ultra Trail By Utmb® – 50K
The Chianti Ultra Trail By Utmb® – 100M starts on Saturday, March 22th, 2025
The Chianti Ultra Trail By Utmb® – 20K starts in Radda in Chianti – 08:00
The total distance of the Chianti Ultra Trail By Utmb® – 100M is 120 kilometers.
We really want to hear from you, and are here to answer any questions you have. So feel free to write us to explore@vert.run, and one of our coaches will get back to you within 48 hours or fewer.
If you’re a monthly subscriber, yes! You can switch between training plans however you’d like. Just go to your dashboard and choose the “change or restart plan” option. This will take you to your training plan menu. Of course, we do recommend that you finish a training plan once you’ve started it (unless you find it to be way to difficult or easy), since they’re designed to build your fitness over weeks. When you leave a training plan in the middle, you’ll miss key workouts; and when you start a new plan, you’ll start it from the beginning. This is to make sure that you train safely and responsibly, and that the skills you develop are built to last. We encourage you to stick out each plan, challenge yourself in a race or other personal challenge, and then to start a new plan with fresh legs.