
"Prologue The three-day event started with the Prologue, a 6.9-kilometer race that went up from the beaches of Lake Ledro to the forests of San Martino, and back downhill, gaining and losing 500 meters of elevation in the process. It was staged in a time trial format with runners leaving the start line individually one minute apart."
"Known for his downhill skill, Elazzaoui outclimbed everyone here, too. Patrick Kipngeno (Kenya) and Philemon Kiriago (Kenya). Already ahead at the top, Elazzaoui was predictably uncatchable on the downhill. He won the men's Prologue in 32:24, over two minutes better than anyone else. Joey Hadorn (Switzerland) and Taylor Stack (U.S.) were second and third in 34:38 and 34:54, respectively."
"Sky Trentino On Saturday and Sunday, the women and men moved to a 21k race with 1,600 meters of elevation gain. The Prologue was a bit of a warm-up or undercard, and this was the last chance to shine on the year's series. Women's Race Florea again moved to the front early, but as the lead group neared the top of the climb, Gregory moved to the front and outclassed the field the rest of the way. Gregory, who was fifth at the 2025 World Mountain Running Championships Up and Down r"
Ledro Sky Trentino served as the Golden Trail World Series final and followed many athletes' recent appearances at the World Mountain Running Championships. The three-day event opened with a 6.9-kilometer Prologue that climbed from Lake Ledro beaches to San Martino forests and returned, gaining and losing 500 meters, run as a one-minute interval time trial. Elhousine Elazzaoui won the men's Prologue in 32:24, outclimbing rivals and dominating the downhill, with Joey Hadorn and Taylor Stack second and third. The Sky Trentino main race covered 21 kilometers with 1,600 meters of gain, where Gregory moved up on the climb to win after Florea led early.
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