6000D - the race of giants

Posted in At the Races by Matt Ward on Thu 14 Jul '11

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This summer, on the 30th and 31st of July 2011, la Plagne is hosting a weekend event that will have been burning holes in both amateur and expert trail runners’ calendars since this time last year – the 6000D...

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Determined to make it appeal to a larger public, the 6000D organisers have come up trumps with a range of races that promise to deliver new diversity this year for runners such as the 6Découverte, a shorter 11km trail. The 6000D race is part of the FFA (Fédération Française d’Athlétisme) National Trail Tour.

New race – La 6Découverte (6Discovery)

This new race is aimed at all levels of trail runners from first timers to experts and consists of 11kms of trail and 600m total ascent.

The race starts and finishes at Plagne Bellecôte. The first climb goes up towards Dou du Praz on a zigzag course through the pine forest, leading to Lac Vert (its emerald colour certainly justifies its name). Then on to Col de Forcle and the last few kilometres to the finishing line go through lovely mountain scenery. It is less challenging than the ‘Trail des 2 Lacs (a la Plagne race that climbs up to high altitude on mountain footpaths).

The 6000D becomes part of the Trail Tour National

The 2011 edition of the 6000D will be part of the official Trail Tour National which is organised by the Fédération Française d’Athlétisme.

In its 4th year now, the National Trail Tour is a challenge consisting of 20 trail races that take place all over France. The events are open to all and competitors aim to gain points towards an overall ranking at the end of the trail season. The more races you take part in the more points you stand to win and the better your overall place in the French Trail Running Championship finals.

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Corine Fauvre

An unrivalled event on extraordinary terrain

The 6000D is the first trail event to have its carbon footprint officially assessed.

The entire workforce was mobilised before and during the 2010 edition in order to evaluate the event’s total carbon output and therefore its impact on the environment. After fact-finding comes strategy making so the organisation committee is now working hard to take measures to limit the carbon output generated by the event.

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The Bilan CarboneTM (an official carbon footprint assessment) gives organisers a snapshot of the negative effect of the race on the environment and therefore helps establish where changes can be made to reduce the per capita carbon footprint without reducing the overall quality of the event.

One of the measures includes asking trail runners to please sign up on line in order to minimize the paper trail.

You can sign up for the 2011 6000D here

The 6D Challenge – 2nd Edition

This challenge involves 6 amateur races a year that take place in and around la Plagne. The Trail des 2 Lacs race is one of the six 6D Challenge races.
Starting and finishing in Plagne Bellecôte, this is a 22kms trail with 1100m total ascent. The trail goes up to Roche de Mio (alt. 2700m) via lac des Blanchets and lac du Carroley. It is less challenging than the 6000D race.

For more info go to: http://www.la6000d.com/fr/les-courses/6d-challengge.html

Race Starts
Saturday 30 July – The 6000D, the Trail des 2 Lacs and the 6Découverte
Sunday 31 July- The 6D Rando des Vignes and the 6D Kids Garmin

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