Just two weeks after an impressive win and course record at Transvulcania La Palma, Kilian Jornet would once again be the one to watch. After Tofol Castanyer's withdrawal, Kilian's main threat would come from Luis Alberto Hernando, a seasoned performer at the marathon distance and after pushing Kilian close at Transvulcania (Luis Alberto's first attempt at the ultra distance), this really would be round two for the spaniards.
The ladies race would see the Transvulcania top two of Emilie Forsberg and Nuria Picas squaring off once again.
Also toeing the line would be long course mountain running champion Stevie Kremer as well as Oihana Kortazar and Silvia Serafini.
The early leader in the men's race was Marco De Gasperi however the ankle injury he brought into the race caught up with him after 21km resulting in a drop. Kilian then lead for the majority of the race while Luis Alberto quietly made his way through the field eventually catching Kilian. The two then battled supremely on the long final descent with Kilan finally pulling away in the final moments. Kilian crossed the line in 3.54:48 just 20 seconds behind the course record with Luis Alberto finishing seconds later.
In the ladies race, Emily Forsberg lead from the early moments and dominated the race, backing up her win at Transvulcania to cross the line in 4.48:12. Nuria Picas worked her way up through the field to take second place from Stevie Kremer on the final long downhill.
The next race in the Skyrunning series is a race particularly close to my heart having completed the 2012 edition of the Mont Blanc Marathon with this year's edition taking place on June 30th.