FAQ
Frequently asked questions about Ultrabericus Trail 2026. Medical certificate, bib, mandatory equipment and more.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to the most common questions about Ultrabericus Trail
Yes, a valid competitive sports medical certificate is required. The certificate must be uploaded during registration or presented at bib pickup.
Bib pickup is available on Friday March 13 (3:00-7:30 PM) at iRun Store, Via E.T. Moneta 204, and Saturday March 14 morning at Patronato Leone XIII, Contrà Vittorio Veneto 1. Check the Schedule page for detailed times.
The course runs entirely on single tracks, mule paths and cart roads of the Berici Hills. It alternates woodland sections, panoramic paths and short dirt tracks. No significant paved sections.
The course direction changes every year: clockwise in even years, counterclockwise in odd years. In 2026 the course runs clockwise.
Mandatory equipment includes: 0.5L water bottle, windproof jacket, headlamp, whistle, emergency blanket, personal cup and charged mobile phone. For the Urban 21K, the water bottle and headlamp are not required. The complete list is on the Regulations page.
The Twin is a mixed relay (man + woman) on the 65K Integrale course. The first runner covers about 34 km, the exchange happens at Eremo di San Donato (Villaga), and the second runner completes the remaining 31 km to Vicenza.
Parking is available in the center of Vicenza and near Piazza dei Signori. Verdi car park offers spots at €5/day bookable during registration. Check the Logistics page for all options.
Yes, trail running poles are allowed on all courses.
External assistance is only allowed at official aid stations. It is not permitted to receive assistance along the course outside designated points. Violation results in disqualification.
Registrations are non-refundable. It is not possible to transfer registration to another person or to future editions.
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