Madagascar Race 2014
250km running race in the North of Madagascar
Madagascar Race, the long stage (© P. Gatta)
The Madagascar Race 2014
The Madagascar Race is a 250 km (155 miles) running race which is part of 4 Deserts Roving Race series. The 2014 edition started in the north of Madagascar, close to the city of Antsiranana and went South - Soutwest to finish at the city of Ambilobe. There were 6 stages in 7 days: almost 4 Marathons in 4 days, then 77 km, a rest day and a final stage of 10 km.The Madagascar Race is self-supported, which means that competitors have to carry all their equipment, clothes, sleeping bag, medical kit and 7 days of food. RacingThePlanet only provides them with water and the tents for the nights. According to the rules, competitors must bring at least 14,000 calories (2,000 calories per day). As always, I brought much more, around 23,000 calories (4.3 kg). The rest of my pack included the clothes, sleeping bag, medical and safety kit of 3.5kg, making a total of 7.7kg without water.
The concept and difficulty of the race is very similar to the Marathon des Sables and all 4 Deserts races organized by RacingThePlanet: the Sahara Race, the Gobi March the Atacama Crossing, Jordan, Madagascar and the Last Desert in Antarctica.
There was a great variety of terrains, beaches, soft sand, volcanic rocks, Baobabs forest, dirt road, rice fields and many river crossings. The temperatures were around 35 Celcius with around 60% humidity.
Arrival at the first camp along the beach (© P. Gatta)
All competitors arrived in Antsiranana, also know as Diego Suarez a couple of days before the race. On Saturday we had the race briefing, equipment review, check-in and then we went to the first camp in an old military camp from the Legion Etrangere, along a nice sand beach. The race started on Sunday morning and ended the following Saturday.
The Madagascar Race 2014
August 30: Briefing and transfer to Camp 1
The Saturday morning, 234 competitors coming from 43 countries left Antsiranana and arrived in camp 1 after 45 minutes of bus. We have been welcomed by locals and enjoyed the sand beach around.
Small villages along the course (© P. Gatta)
August 31, Stage 1: "Three bays of the Indian Ocean" - 36.7km
After two months spent climbing in Mont Blanc Massif, the transition to a running race on soft sand and by 36 degrees was brutal.
Stage 1 of Madagascar Race (© P. Gatta)
White sand beaches of stage 1 (© P. Gatta)
Camp 2 (© P. Gatta)
September 1, stage 2: "Path to the Baobabs" - 46.8km
The night along the beach was a pleasure for the eyes but the mix of wind, sand and salt was terrible as we could not take a shower.
Stage 2 started off by 3.2km on the beach (© P. Gatta)
The Baobab forest (© P. Gatta)
Variety of sceneries (© P. Gatta)
River crossings (© P. Gatta)
Rice fields near the end of stage 2 (© P. Gatta)
Coconut as reward (© P. Gatta)
Sunset on camp 3 (© P. Gatta)
September 2, stage 3: "The red Tsingy valley" - 42.1km
I started the third day slowly, but after checkpoint 1 I felt better and ran the rest of the 42 km.
New landscape for this stage 3 (© P. Gatta)
Local on the beach (© P. Gatta)
Red Tsingy (© P. Gatta)
Camp 4 (© P. Gatta)
September 3, stage 4: "Route to the Sacred Lake" - 40.3km
Yet another beautiful stage, savanna, lots of dirt roads, small villages...
Savanna on stage 4 (© P. Gatta)
Sacred Lake (© P. Gatta)
Another nice sunset on the camp (© P. Gatta)
September 4, stage 5: "The Long March through the Grey Tsingy reserve" - 77km
The stage was beautiful but with such an effort you can't appreciate anything. Yet many rivers destroying the feet...
Stage 5 (© P. Gatta)
Finish line of the Stage 5 (© P. Gatta)
September 5: rest day
We spent the day resting, talking and having fun.
Overview of the 250km (© P. Gatta)
September 6, stage 6: "The final footsteps to Ambilobe" - 10km
I was worried about these last 10 km as my legs were tired after 240 km and I knew it would go fast. At the same time the guy behind me was 1h after in total ranking so no stress.
Start of the final stage (© P. Gatta)
Finish line of the Madagascar Race (© P. Gatta)
This was not the hardest race I've done but the competitors level was definitely higher than previous 4 deserts races. It has been a pleasure to share these 7 days with 230 fellow runners!
Some food at the finish line of the Madagascar Race (© P. Gatta)
My final ranking is 19/230 with 189 finishing the race.
Madagascar Race medals (© P. Gatta)





