Transju'Trails 2025: a record-breaking, festive event!
The 18th edition of Transju'Trails lived up to all its promises this weekend in the Jura Mountains. With a total of 5,000 participants - twice as many as last year - the event confirmed its status as one of France' s leading trail events.
Under changing but clement weather conditions, runners took to the track in a variety of formats, from 5 km to 82 km, not forgetting the hike and the Trail des Jeunes, which attracted over 200 children in a family-friendly, sporting atmosphere.
Roman Gallois (Team Transju Intersport) won the 25km race, putting in a fine performance in technical conditions. In the women's race, Dijon's Cécile Val won on a demanding course. Other notable victories included Jules Barriod (15 km), Tom Rochat (10 km), Timéo Bouillet Prély (5 km), and many others.
Team Transju Intersport shone all weekend, with 6 podium finishes including victories for Ludovic Bourgeois in the 82km and Cyrielle Baroni in the 42km.
"We're delighted to have welcomed so many participants this year. Trail running continues to grow, and we're proud that the Transju'Trails is now one of the major events on the calendar", says Pierre-Albert Vandel, President of Trans'Organisation.