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UTMB Mont-Blanc: going ultra with Alexandre ‘Green Cap’ Boucheix

Chamonix, August 26th, 2022. The base line of Vangelis’ legendary Conquest of Paradise rings out through the renowned French township, marking the start of a race between 2,500 trail runners as they take off for the UTMB ultra trail race through the Mont Blanc mountains. 171 km, 10,000 metres of total climb, and one finish line in the sights of the best trail runners the world has to offer. Watching from behind the barricades are families, friends, spectators, organisers, and assistants. Emotions are running high. This is a race like no other, and Dacia was there to follow a runner like no other, an ‘ultra-human’ whose sole objective is to push his own boundaries. Alexandre ‘Green Cap’ Boucheix takes us on an amazing journey and as he sets out to accomplish an astounding feat of ‘ultra’ proportions.

From 22 to28 August, Chamonix became the new Mecca for trail enthusiasts with morethan 10,000 runners taking to the starting line for one of eight races thatmake up the renowned UTMB – Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc – the longest ofwhich (171 km and 10,000 metres of vertical climb) draws in the world'sultra-trail elite. It saw 2,500 participants and one winner, Spaniard Kilian Jornet, who took out his fourthvictory in Chamonix with a record time of 19:49:32.

Dacia was able totake part in the adventure thanks to a multi-year partnership with UTMB WorldSeries, built oncommon values, such as accessibility, connection with nature, and pushing one’slimits. The brand provided organisers with operational support, mainly throughproviding them with vehicles. Duster, Jogger, and Spring travelled down dirtroads and through valleys as they helped with race logistics. More thanthirty cars were used to organize refreshment and aid stations, to lay out racemarkers, and shuttle volunteers to the various checkpoints.

Dacia also taggedalong with runners to get an insider feel of the emotions behind the race, the struggle felt by trail runnersas they overcome both their fears and their physical and mental limits, and asthey focus on the essentials, to find the best in oneself. Alexandre ‘Green Cap’ Boucheix – 30-year-old Parisian runner andtrail runner – talks us through the experience.

An ‘ultra’ race with‘ultra’ moments

In a race like theUltra-Trail du Mont-Blanc, each runner is chasing after their own goal, aside from the podiumitself. This ultra-trail saw Alexandre come in 18th positionwhile achieving a personal best of 22:55:34. He told us of one of hismore "ultra-enjoyable" moments of the race: “When you growup with posters of Kilian Jornet in your bedroom, to be overtaken in Chamonixafter just three kilometres by the man himself, is pretty awesome! Sure, Ididn’t see him again after that...”

Obviously, noteverything was as cool during the rest of the race. Alexandre recalls the“ultra-tough” moment as he ascended the highest point in the race, theCol Ferret pass that sits between Italy and Switzerland: “I climbed up tothe pass in zombie mode; I had no energy left and I forced myself to get to thetop. It was extremely difficult, and it took me two and a half very longhours.”

From agony to extasy

Having finished thepainful climb, Alexandre’s love for running soon came back in full force ashe experienced his “ultra-beautiful” moment with a sunrise over theMont-Blanc mountains: “This year, I made it up there earlier than usual. Thesun came up over the Col Ferret pass where there is an incredible valley onthe other side. It makes you want to wake up at 2am to hike up there withyour sweetheart just to see the beautiful sight.”

A moment of beautyfollowed by a stretch filled with happiness. In Champex-Lac (Switzerland),at the 126km marker, his race assistance, Cecile Bertin, and his family werethere to cheer him on. It was "ultra-motivating”: “It was a hugeboost seeing my girlfriend in Champex. Sometimes, all it takes is a peck on thecheek to get the motivation back!”.

And ifyou're wondering what a runner does during a 171 km run (aside from running), Alexandrelets us in on his secret: music. A playlist with the likes of Diam's andCeline Dion. With her by his side, he sings his way through the refreshmentstations.

A positive spiritthat he had to maintain through to Vallorcine, only 20km from the finish line. This is Alexandre’s "ultra-psychological"moment, the point he decided to make it into the top 20: “I knewI was hurting and suffering, but I knew I could do it. It was a psychological(and physical) moment that lasted three and a half hours.” An innerstrength that gave life to an "ultra-moving" moment, at 10km from thefinish line, when Alexandre realised it was within his grasp.

The Ultra Top 20

Emotional, amazed,excited. Alexandre Boucheix made the Top 20 at the 2022 UTMB Mont-Blanc. A result that can be explained by hisincredible sporting prowess, but also his genuine love of running: “Icried at the end of the race, I think I’ll need a few days to process what justhappened. This result won’t change a thing. I’ll be back running tomorrow.”

Such an "ultra" experience for Dacia thanks to theexceptional performance from extraordinary trail runners. Brokenrecords, high emotions, and one word to describe the whole journey: essential. Daciais proud to be a partner of the UTMB World Series as it supports theathletes reach their "ultra-human" achievements.


From Montmartre to Mont-Blanc, a Parisian like no other


An unusual character, a passion that knows no bounds. A green cap that makes him easy to spot when out on a run through the streets of Paris. Uncanny endurance that takes him on his daily training sessions up and down the stairs of Montmartre or to the Bois de Vincennes, a modern-day Forrest Gump. This year, Alexandre Boucheix has already run more than 6,800km and climbed over 166,000 meters – 16 times that of the Ultra-Trail du Mont Blanc. Two-time winner of the legendary winter race Lyon-Sainté-Lyon, winner of the UT4M in the Alps and Ultra 01 in the Ain region, he hasn’t yet finished adding notches to his belt. Over the next two months, Alexandre will take part in two more ultra-trails: the Ultra Trail des Montagnes in the Jura mountains and the Diagonale des Fous, on Réunion Island. He will then continue with the Kullamannen by UTMB (organised by UTMB World Series) in Sweden and the Lyon-Sainté-Lyon at the beginning of December to try to sign his third victory on this race.


YouTube overview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SamMEvuMUo

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