TRAIL TIMES
How long does a 40 km trail take?
On a 40 km trail, finish time depends far more on elevation gain than on distance. For a typical course around 2000 m of D+ (60 effort-km), expect the ranges below by level. Weather, terrain technicality, heat and race-day form can shift the result by ±15%.
On a trail marathon (25 to 45 km), effort management becomes central: 2 to 3 months of prep, a real aid-station strategy and the right climb/descent balance make all the difference on the clock.
Indicative time over 40 km (~2000 m D+)
| Level | Estimated time |
|---|---|
| Beginner | 7h45 – 9h50 |
| Regular | 6h15 – 8h00 |
| Experienced | 5h20 – 6h45 |
| Elite | 4h25 – 5h40 |
Indicative ranges based on effort-km. Your real D+ and profile change everything: use the estimator for a precise figure.
Elevation gain changes everything
At equal distance, D+ blows up the clock. For a regular runner over 40 km:
Rolling profile
~900 m D+
5h40
Mountain profile
~3000 m D+
8h10
How this time is calculated
We use effort-km: effort-km = distance + D+ / 100. Each level covers a given amount of effort-km per hour. It's a robust benchmark, but a real estimate compares your ITRA, UTMB or B-Trail index to actual finishers — that's what our estimator does. Glossaire.
40 km trails to aim for
FAQ
What is the average time for a 40 km trail?
For a course around 2000 m of D+, a regular runner usually takes 6h15 – 8h00. A beginner will be closer to 7h45 – 9h50, an experienced runner around 5h20 – 6h45.
What pace should I hold on a 40 km trail?
In trail running we think in effort-km rather than raw pace: here about 60 effort-km. On flat, rolling sections pace nears road running; as soon as it climbs, power-hiking takes over.
How much elevation gain on a 40 km trail?
It varies wildly: from about 900 m of D+ on a rolling course to 3000 m on a mountain route. The average sits around 2000 m.
How do cut-off times work on a 40 km trail?
Each organiser sets deadlines at checkpoints. Aim for a comfortable margin over your «conservative» time: that's exactly what the estimator computes, aid station by aid station.
How long does it take to train for a 40 km trail?
It depends on your base, but aim for the order of magnitude shown above for this distance category, with a progressive build-up and at least one long run representative of the D+.
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