According to the harmonized European design code for timber structures, Eurocode 5, all pitched timber trusses are designed as an in-plane structure, meaning that the bracing systems used are assumed to prevent the out-of-plane failure of the truss if sufficient strength and stiffness are provided. The present paper studies how the stiffness of a wooden bracing system contributes to the out-of-plane stability of a trussed roof structure. Results from numerical simulations indicate that significant bracing forces may occur in compressed structural members for long-span timber structures. As well, the values obtained from the calculations according to Eurocode 5 are occasionally far from the results obtained by numerical simulations.