About cycling & running in AgenAgen Base Miles
Running: Locals run Agen from the river Garonne and Canal de Garonne into the city centre, where Tout Agen court à Noël turns the streets into a 5km and 10km night hit-out. ASPTT Agen Athlétisme carries that race feel, with Agen by night as the hook. SUA Athletisme welcomes all levels at Stade Rabal, with Tuesday and Friday training from 6:30 PM to 8 PM, Thursday strength work, and Sunday morning group runs. Trail de garonne en fête - Agen goes off-road, deep into nature, away from asphalt. Relais de nuit philippides - Agen brings the harder mood, with a 710-meter climb.
Cycling: Locals ride the Canal de Garonne when they want clean Z2 and easy base miles. The Canal des Deux Mers cycle path runs along the old towpath from Marmande to Agen, and the track is perfectly maintained. The Scandibérique EV3 passes through Lot-et-Garonne between Feugarolles and Saint-Pé-Saint-Simon, while the Baïse cycle route follows La Baïse from Lavardac to Moncrabeau. Team Lot-et-Garonne and SU Agen are the club names you hear around the road scene. Randonnée Solidaire des Jardins du Coeur works as the local anchor ride. The coteau de l'Ermitage is where the climbing starts to bite.
Season: March to September gives Agen its best training block, because sunshine hours are highest then. Summer stays mild and warm, so locals keep the canal for shaded spins and steady runs near the water's edge. The city centre still works for intervals, and the river Garonne keeps the easy days simple. Winter stays mild, but the air turns cool to cold, so runners lean on club sessions at Stade Rabal and riders keep the flat canal miles honest. Trail days get softer underfoot, and base miles matter more than crit legs.