Helsinki Half Marathon
Listed in our event index as Björn Borg Helsinki Half Marathon.
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The Helsinki Gran Fondo begins at the Helsinki Velodrome, offering participants a 100 km or 160 km route on paved roads. This road cycling event in Helsinki, Finland, is designed for those seeking a lengthy, supported ride rather than a competitive, closed race. The approach is straightforward: ride at your own pace, appreciate the distance, and select a challenge appropriate for your skill level. The course departs the velodrome, crossing both Helsinki's urban streets and the adjacent countryside, providing participants with more than a brief city circuit. All levels of cyclists, from novices to seasoned riders, are welcome. Aid stations will provide sustenance, hydration, mechanical assistance, and medical support if needed. Transport back to the event venue is also available from aid stations. Proceeds from the event support Finnish cycling initiatives, such as youth national team training camps and programs promoting regular cycling.
The 7th Midnight Sun Gravel is a bikepacking event through Finland's landscapes. The route includes forests, coastal roads, and lakesides.
Running: Locals run Helsinki like a coastal maze, with easy Z2 on Töölönlahti and longer base miles on the Helsinki perimeter loop. Helsinki Central Park starts at the Olympic Stadium and stretches north to the Vantaa river, so intervals can turn into forest trail without much planning. Töölönlahti gives a 2K loop, and Lauttasaari Coastal Path gives 8K with sea air. Lauttasaari adds mud tracks, beach sand, boulders, and tree roots when you want the legs awake. Founders Running Club meets Saturdays at 10:00 AM EEST at Kansalaistori. Vegan Runners Club puts Saarten10 on the calendar, and Helsinki City Running Day stays the big anchor event.
Cycling: The route gives 3 km of useful city-centre flow. Helsinki’s coastal routes work for steady base miles, and the Espoo waterfront route can join the East Helsinki waterfront route for about 70-80 km. Central Park gives a 16-kilometre mountain bike trail, and Reitti 2000 gives 110 km with some singletrack. Ring G gives 120 km of mostly gravel with some singletrack. Cycle Club Helsinki covers recreational and competitive riding, and Cycling club Helsinki (CCH) sits in the local scene. Helsinki Gran Fondo starts at the Helsinki velodrome with 100 or 160 km, while Foxcomp Cup brings Tuesday road, time trial, and MTB racing from April. Central Park and Lauttasaari hold the short sharp climbs.
Season: June to August is the sweet spot, with long days, dry kit more often, and enough light for workday doubles. Summer gives 18 hours and 57 minutes of daylight around the solstice, and the average maximum temperature from June to August sits around 20°C. The sea keeps daytime temperatures a little cooler and nights a little warmer than inland, so coastal Z2 feels steady. Winter changes the rhythm, not the habit. January and February average around -3°C, and the winter solstice gives 5 hours and 48 minutes of daylight. Runners use reflective gear and studded soles, while cyclists lean on spiked winter tires, layers, and the 160 km winter-maintained cycling network.