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Some Thoughts on Zegama

Some Thoughts on Zegama

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Zegama-Aizkorri in the rain is supposed to slow people down. Instead, it gave us one of the loudest statements of the year, and I needed a solo mic to process it. The course was wet, muddy, and technical enough to punish every mistake, yet the racing still felt electric on both sides of the field. If you follow trail running, mountain running, skyrunning, or the Golden Trail World Series, this is the kind of weekend that reshapes expectations.

We have to talk about Tove Alexanderson. She didn’t just win Zegama, she smashed the course record and put massive time into athletes who are normally right in the mix. I dig into why her background on technical terrain translates so well, why her finishes look like she emptied the tank every single time, and what her path could look like with big targets like Ledro SkyRace, Quebec Mega Trail, and the bigger season narrative that ends at Sierre-Zinal. The big question I keep coming back to: are we watching a one-year heater, or the start of a truly dominant era?

Then we flip to the men and I make the case that Taylor Stack might be the next great American short-trail star. The podium at Zegama matters, the way he raced matters, and I don’t think we’ve seen his ceiling yet. We also hit the Kilian Jornet conversation, what we know about the rough day and the fall, why I’m not panicking, and why I still think he’s a major factor going forward, including Western States.

Listen, share this with a friend who loves the sport, and then leave a review if you want to support the show. After you hear it, what’s your prediction for Tove, Taylor, and Kilian this season?

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