Aosta-Becca di Nona

Charvensod, Italy • 17-21 Jul 2024

The Aosta-Becca di Nona will take place in Charvensod from Wednesday 17 July 2024 to Sunday 21 July 2024. You can run between 5 and 13 kilometers. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

13 km
2500 m+
Aosta - Becca Di Nona:  13,200 Km , 2500M D+
9 km
1500 m+
Aosta - Comboè:  9,300 Km , 1500M D+
9 km
1500 m+
La Montée Des Gourmand:  9,300 Km , 1500M D+
7 km
1200 m+
Becca Night:  7,150 Km , 1200M D+
5 km
Becca Pink:  5 Km
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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