Join L’assaut du Maquisard 2025
L’assaut du Maquisard is both a tribute and a demanding and atypical sporting event, in an exceptional setting.
First of all a tribute because the starting point, from the Liège provincial high school of agronomy in La Reid (Theux), is also a high place of the 40-45 resistance symbolized by the stele of the unknown Maquisard, at the top of the pass.
These are also events that are as beautiful as they are demanding, with trail-running and/or cycling courses that take advantage of the terrain and wooded landscapes of the Ardennes and which all end with the ascent of the Col du Maquisard.
The event is unusual because it combines disciplines that are rarely combined, road cycling and trail running, in 3 possible duathlon formulas. How could you not combine the most beautiful Belgian cycling climbs nearby, such as the Stockeu, Rosier or Maquisard hills, made popular by the Doyenne cyclist "Liège-Bastogne-Liège" and the most beautiful landscapes and forest slopes such as the Ninglinspo valley, reputed to be one of the most beautiful in the Maquisard assault!
Course details
This is a course intended for very experienced trail runners (1636 D+ on trail tracks, a little less on other software). A first loop of 16km takes participants into one of the most beautiful valleys in Belgium, that of Ninglinspo (municipality of Aywaille) and passing through the superbly flowery hornbeam of Haut-Marêt, 573m long and 4500 hornbeams!
From the foot of the Maquisard, at the 18th km, the participants enter the territory of the commune of Spa to tackle several “walls” offering impressive views of the Wayai valley or the town of Spa at their summit.
The route then heads towards a piece of history and the Franchimont castle (indirectly linked to the tragic episode of the "Six hundred Franchimontois" of 1468), before descending to the very beautiful town and commune of Theux and climbing back up through the foothills of the Maquisard!
This route is very varied (fir forest, GR, single track, steep path, river banks, short urban passages, etc.) and allows you to discover superb Ardennes landscapes.
28K
This route is intended for experienced trail runners (1229m of D+ on trail track, a little less on other software). It starts with a descent towards the Wayai valley and a climb towards the town of Spa and its "walls" offering impressive views of the Wayai valley or the town of Spa at their summit.
The route then heads towards a piece of history and the Franchimont castle (indirectly linked to the tragic episode of the "Six hundred Franchimontois" of 1468), before descending to the very beautiful town of Theux and climbing back up through the foothills of the Maquisard!
It will also welcome participants in the duathlon (75km and 2000 D+ by bike, followed by this 26km trail and a good 1000 D+).
16K
This is a course designed for trail runners looking for speed, intermediate level trail runners (494m of D+ on trail track) and experienced walkers. Participants dive into one of the most beautiful valleys in Belgium, that of Ninglinspo (municipality of Aywaille) and passing through the superb flowering hornbeam of Haut-Marêt, 573m long and 4500 hornbeams!
9K
This route is intended for beginner trail runners and walkers (248m of D+ all the same). The hilly route crosses the superb flowering hornbeam of Haut-Marêt, 573m long and 4500 hornbeams!
CYCLING
The region is home to the most beautiful (and tough) Ardennes coasts which have made the reputation of the “Doyenne” of cycle races, Liège-Bastogne-Liège.
The 74 km bike route may seem very accessible, but it is intended for experienced cyclists/cyclists, offering more than 2,104 D+. Participants will tackle legendary climbs such as the Chemin des Moutons (Spa), the Côte du Rosier-Nord II (via Berinzenne, 6.7 km!), the Côte de Neuville, the Stockeu (one of the longest and steepest in Belgium, with the statue of Eddy Merckx on its route), the Côte de Wanneranval, the Côte d'Hézalle, the Côte de Brume-Sud, and, finally, the Côte du Maquisard via its southern flank of the Haftay. These 8 climbs are timed (to be confirmed). At the top of these climbs, participants will enjoy exceptional views of the Ardennes, the Amblève valley, the city of Stavelot, Trois-Ponts, etc.
The 50 km is more accessible with 24 km less and especially 4 fewer major climbs. The 50 km (1,426 m D+) also offers 4 timed climbs (to be confirmed) and very beautiful landscapes.
A ranking will be established by timed climb. Beacons will be positioned before and after the “timed” sections (4 over 50km and 8 over 75km, subject to validation).
Participation in cycling events (duathlons, 75km, 50km) is limited to 499 participants.
DUATHLONS
This is a first! A duathlon with a strange mix of genres: road cycling and forest running. But the proposal simply takes into account the region's assets, which are home to the most beautiful Ardennes coasts and forests ideal for trail running and road cycling (and also mountain biking).
The 74 km bike route may seem accessible, but it is intended for experienced cyclists/cyclists, offering more than 2,104 D+. Participants will face legendary climbs such as the Chemin des Moutons (Spa), the Côte du Rosier-Nord II (via Berinzenne, 6.7 km!), the Côte de Neuville, the Stockeu (one of the longest and steepest in Belgium, with the statue of Eddy Merckx on its route), the Côte de Wanneranval, the Côte d'Hézalle, the Côte de Brume-Sud and, finally, the Côte du Maquisard via its southern flank of the Haftay. These 8 climbs are timed (currently being validated with the authorities).
Unlike a classic duathlon, participants do not go straight into the race. The 28 km and 16 km starts are collective. Thus, after a moment of respite, the duathletes will start with the trail runners, early in the afternoon on the 28 km (for the 3,000 D duathlon) or on the 16 km (2,500 D duathlon or 1,500 D duathlon).
The ranking of the 3 duathlons is done by adding the time of the cycling times on the hills and the time of the running course. The number of participants concerned by the "cycling" part is limited to 499 (municipal regulations).
Start address: Institut Provincial d'Enseignement Agronomique de La Reid, Rue Canada, Theux, Belgium
Finish address: Institut Provincial d'Enseignement Agronomique de La Reid, Rue Canada, Theux, Belgium
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Registrierung schließt am 26 Juni (187 Tage bis zur Veranstaltung)
The current price step is valid until 27 Januar, 2025
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Häufig gestellte Fragen
Can I change the distance after I purchase a ticket?
In the event of a change to a shorter distance, the runner keeps the assigned bib but must simply report the change of distance to the registration dispute table. The timekeeper will then take this into account.
What is the cancellation/refund policy for this event?
No cancellation is eligible for a refund 30 days before the event.
Mandatory equipment 45K, 28K and 16K
- Identity document - Mobile phone - 1.5 litres of water minimum + personal cup 15cl min. (1 litre for 16K) - Food reserve - Survival blanket - Highly recommended, the GPX track on a GPS device
Mandatory equipment 9K
- Identity document - Mobile phone - Personal cup 15cl min.
Mandatory equipment cycling
- Helmet - Bike repair kit - Identity document - Mobile phone - Personal cup 15cl min.
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