Supporter page
MOVE AROUND RADDA IN CHIANTI
To help runners and supporters reach Radda in Chianti in a sustainable and stress-free way, we have set up a shuttle service.
Shuttles to Radda in Chianti during the event are free of charge for runners and supporters and do not require any booking.
Shuttles to the race start are free of charge for runners, but advance reservation is mandatory via the runner’s MyUTMB account. Supporters and spectators may access the same service subject to availability.
Check the details and book your shuttle by clicking bellow!
SHUTTLE TO FOLLOW THE RACE
Want to follow the race up close? Book your 'Race Follower' shuttle and cheer on your runner every step of the way!
Reservations will be open throughout February, subject to availability. Runners will receive an email with all the details regarding the opening dates and the reservation process.
Considering the short distances of the CMT46 and CHT20 races and the inability to assist the runners on these courses, there will be no 'Race Follower' shuttle service for the supporters..
Check the details and book your shuttle by clicking bellow!
LIVETRAIL APP
Your best tool to follow your runner!
Want to know where your runner is at all times? Download the LiveTrail App for free and use the “Follow the Race” feature.
Add your runner to your favorites to quickly see their last checkpoint and get estimated times for the next ones.
Super handy so you don’t miss a thing!
Planning to cheer them on along the course? Tap “See Route,” select a black dot (those are aid stations), and you’ll get the exact location. You can even launch GPS navigation straight from the app to get there easily.
Stay connected, live the race with them, and be there to cheer loud at just the right moment!
Aid Stations with authorised assistance:
Meet your runner in the official support zones.
These are the designated areas where you can reunite with your runner, offer support (gear, food, clothes…), and share a quick moment together during the race.
Access is limited to one supporter per runner. No wristband or ticket will be required to enter the zone.
To know where you’re allowed to give support, check the race's webpage for the full list of aid station with assistance permitted.
IMPORTANT: Outside these official support zones, NO ASSISTANCE of any kind is allowed, that means no food, no drinks, no equipment from the supporters. This rule ensures fairness for all runners and is strictly enforced.
HOW DO I KNOW WHICH AID STATION I CAN ASSIST MY RUNNER AT?
Easy! Just check the race profile available on each race’s page, every aid station surrounded by a dotted outline marks an official assistance point.
SERVICES AROUND THE AID STATIONS
Restaurants, bars, wine shops, restrooms, and many other services are available around the main aid stations to make your experience more comfortable.
EVENT PROGRAM
Don’t miss out!
Discover what we have in store for you during the weekend: from race starts and estimated front-runner finish times, to the opening of the Ultra-Trail Village and prize-giving ceremonies that provide a unique opportunity to get up close to the runners – there’s something for everyone.
Yes, access is allowed 15 minutes before your runner’s estimated arrival, as determined by the aid station captain.
No, the supporter can access the support zone without a ticket.
Clothing and food limited to what fits in a small bag (around 30-litre).
No. It is strictly forbidden to accompany your runner on any part of the course outside a designated spectator area near an aid station. Any external support outside permitted zones violates the event’s principle of semi-autonomy. Assistance zones begin 500 metres before and end 500 metres after each aid station.
No, only the runner can collect their own bib.