general info - Lost Worlds Racing
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general info - Lost Worlds Racing
Welcome to Meteora 100. Mountain Race Event Details Where – Greece METEORA 100 is actually 2 races. The first race is a 20k prelude race in near through the pinnacles of the World Heritage site of Meteora The second is an 80k mountain race that takes you through parts of Vikos National Park and Vikos Gorge, one of the deepest gorges in the world! The route is along the Pindus Mountains (Principal range and backbone of mainland Greece, trending north-northwest– south-southeast from Albania to central Greece north of the Peloponnese) Following ancient tracks runners discover elegant stone bridges and clear rivers of Zagoria. From the beautiful village of Papingo they will climb towards the high plateau of Mount Timfi (2497 metres) and up to Drakolimni - 'Dragon Lake' offering breathtaking views out over the mountains and gorges. The region has a greater variety of flora and fauna than anywhere else in Greece and the water is so fresh you can drink liberally straight from the source. The Pindos Mountains remain wild and untouched by modern day tourism - follow in the footsteps of Byzantines and Ottomans in a region known as "Zagorochoria" ("Mountain Villages"), a group of forty or so villages that remained largely autonomous during the Ottoman years. When - Race – Sat and Sun, July 25 and 26 th, 2015 Participant arrival and race briefing – Arrive in Athens Kalambaka in Northwest Thessaly on Friday July 24 for races on July 25th (20k in Meteora) and 80k or 42k in Vikos National Park on July 26th Race Details - Categories Individual 80k/42k/20k stage race option – combining 20k and 80k routes for Meteora 100 2-day stage race of 20k and 80k – Race Friday and Saturday Race starts 0900 hours on Saturday (20k) Races start at 0700 hours on Sunday Route Profile 80k – start – 6:00 AM - Sunday Elevation D+ 5381 meters. 42k – start – 6:00 AM - Sunday Elevation D+ 4300 meters. 20k – start – 9:00 AM - Saturday Elevation D+ 1089 meters. Cut Offs 9 hours time cut-off at 42k. All 80k runners must be through 42k point by 1500 on Sunday. Register Video Route Highlights and description of area Vikos Gorge is a part os Vikos-Aoos National Park set within the Pindus Mountains of Northwestern Greece. It is the deepest gorges in the world, with walls up to 1Km in height and 12Km in length and width from 400 meteres to just a few meters at its narrowest part. Following ancient tracks runners discover elegant stone bridges and clear rivers of Zagoria. From the beautiful village of Papingo they will climb towards the high plateau of Mount Timfi (2497 metres) and up to Drakolimni - 'Dragon Lake' - offering breathtaking views out over the mountains and gorges. The region has a greater variety of flora and fauna than anywhere else in Greece and the water is so fresh you can drink liberally straight from the source. The Pindos Mountains remain wild and untouched by modern day tourism - follow in the footsteps of Byzantines and Ottomans in a region known as "Zagorochoria" ("Mountain Villages"), a group of forty or so villages that remained largely autonomous during the Ottoman years. Travel Partners; Our local travel partners can help put into place all local transport needs and any pre or post-race travel opportunities or packages. Meteora 100. Mountain Race Meteora 100 is actually 2 races. The first race is a 20k prelude race in near through the pinnacles of the World Heritage site of Meteora The second is a mountain race that takes you through parts of Vikos National Park and Vikos Gorge, one of the deepest gorges in the world! Detailed Route Description of 80k This mountain race spanning 80km and with an elevation gain of +5000 m. starts at the art station of the High School of Fine Arts in Tsepelovo. After passing through the village, it enters a dirt road for 3km and after that on a trail. After 6.5km the participants will reach the first station of the race called “STANI”.At 9.2km the athletes will be able to see the peak “GOURA” on their right and the peak “KREVATI” on their left. On the 11th km (2320m, +1315m) there will be the second race station in the passing of “TSOUKA ROSSA”. The first athletes to reach there will have the rare opportunity to witness the sun rising from the top of the Timfi mountain complex as well as the grandeur of the Aoos gorge down below. The race continues downhill for about 4km until it reaches the toponym “KATSANOS” and hits the first stip uphill. In a distance of no more than 650m it gains 250m in height. On the 19.5km the participants will reach the 3rd station of the race situated on the magnificent “SIADI TIS MIGAS”, a high altitude meadow where, by drinking some water, they can see the “GAMILA” peak on the southwest and the pine trees that grow on top of huge solid rocks.1.5km after “SIADI TIS MIGAS” the trail turns into a steep downhill until the 23rd km where there will be the 4th station, 3km away from the famous monastery of Stomio.From there the runners will face what is probably the most demanding part of the race. The hard uphill that leads to the passing of “DAVALISTA”. 2.5km of almost vertical uphill with a positive gain of 700m.After passing through “DAVALISTA” the race enters the renowned valley of the lakes and reaches the beginning of the hill climb that leads to “DAKOLIMLI” (dragon’s lake). There will be the 5th (and 6th) station usable before and after the climb to Drakolimni. On the “DRAKOLIMNI” there will be a checkpoint. The trail afterwards goes up for 1km, to reach the climbing refuge of ASTRAKA where there will be the 7th station. After the refuge, the participants will face a long (6.5km) downhill until they reach the villages of MIKRO PAPIGGO and MEGALO PAPIGGO. At the second village there will be the central station of the race where the athletes can pick up their DROP BAG (provided, they left one with the organizers upon picking their Bibs). There will also be a time limit of 10 hours from the beginning. Anyone who fails to reach that checkpoint under 10 hours will be eliminated and will be transported from Papiggo to Tsepelovo by car. After MEGALO PAPIGGO the trail falls into the VIKOS GORGE and reaches the springs of VOIDOMATIS river (the cleanest river in Europe). After 54.5km from the start the athletes will reach the 8th station on “KLIMA” and will head towards the “ladder” of MONODENDRI, a steep and curvy uphill (1.5km +300m) that will lead to the village of Monodendri and the 9th station.After the village of Monodendri, the participants will find the villages of VITSA (10th station) and DILOFO (11th station) and pass over the stone bridges KAPETAN ARKOUDI and KALOGERIKO. KIPOI (70km from the start) is the next village in line (12th station) and the mark of the last difficult uphill of the race. It passes outside the village of KAPESSOVO (13th station) and reaches the toponym LOUTSA on the 78th km on the top of the climb. From there, there are only 2km left for the tired but happy participants to reach their goal, right where it all began. On the Art Station of the High School Of Fine Arts in Tsepelovo Register Video