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Grenoble · France

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Grenoble

10 km de la bastille - Grenoble

The 10 Kms de la Bastille is a 10 km trail race held in Grenoble, France, typically in October. Participants can choose between a solo 10 km run or a two-person team event over the same distance. Both options feature approximately 500 meters of elevation gain. For those seeking shorter distances, the event includes a 600 m race suitable for children or beginners, a 1.5 km race for a brief challenge, and an 8 km walk for individuals who wish to enjoy the mountain scenery without competitive running. The race is named after the Bastille, Grenoble's historic hilltop fort overlooking the city at the edge of the Chartreuse massif. This fort, constructed in the early 19th century on the site of older fortifications, is surrounded by cliffs and steep terrain, making it an appropriate venue for a climbing trail race. Runners can anticipate forest trails and natural paths, distinct from a typical flat road 10K, though the event is also presented as an opportunity for conditioned runners to achieve fast times. The competition welcomes participants of all abilities, with the relay format allowing pairs to share the effort, and the shorter races encouraging younger participants to engage in the event.

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Tri·Sprint
Grenoble

Aquathlon de Grenoble

The Aquathlon de Grenoble is a swim-run race held in mid-March in Grenoble, located in the Isère department of France's Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. This urban aquathlon presents a straightforward challenge: swim, then run, without a cycling component. The primary adult categories are Aquathlon S, featuring a 1 km swim followed by a 5 km road run, and Aquathlon XS, comprising a 500 m swim and a 2.5 km run. The event also offers courses for children and juniors, positioning it as a club-and-family race day rather than solely an adult, single-distance competition. The shorter XS format is suitable for novice athletes or those seeking a quick effort, while the S distance provides experienced participants a demanding test without entering long-course territory. The race is listed under its city-race and children-and-juniors themes, welcoming both amateur and seasoned competitors.

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Run·Xc
Grenoble

Urban cross Grenoble

Urban Cross Grenoble offers a variety of short-format races during a single March event in Grenoble, located in the Isère department. This cross-style running and walking competition includes a 5 km walk, a 5 km run, a 10 km solo race, a 10 km relay, and children's races ranging from 500 meters to 2 km. The specific March date is pending confirmation. The adult running courses are brief but feature elevation changes; the 5 km, 10 km, and 10 km relay each involve over 150 meters of ascent. The relay provides teams an entry to the 10 km distance, and the children's races accommodate families alongside adult participants. The race is organized by Régie de quartier Vn Vo.

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Grenoble Training Notes

Running: Grenoble gives runners a flat city base at 212 m, with the Isère and Drac making easy Z2 days feel simple. Locals use the city centre for base miles, then point uphill to Bastille hill of Chartreuse when they want bite. The route to Bastille offers 7 km options. Urban cross Grenoble keeps the fast stuff sharp with 1 km, 2 km, 5 km, and 10 km races. La Grenobloise works as the easy anchor event. La Grenobloise offers 5 km running and 5 km walking routes.

Cycling: Grenoble makes riding feel obvious, because the plain is flat and the climbs sit right there. Locals hit La Belle Via, Via du Tram, La ViaVercors, and the 21 metro loops for steady spins. Grenoble Coffee Cycling Club gives the group-ride crowd a real hook, and Six-Days of Grenoble is the name that sits on the calendar. Chartreuse rises north, Vercors sits south and west, and the Belledonne range frames the east. The Chartreuse 4-Col Loop covers 94 km and climbs 2,860 m over Col de Marcieu, Col du Granier, Col du Cucheron, and Col du Coq.

Season: Grenoble changes cleanly by season, so training never feels vague. Summer brings warm to hot days, and locals get out early for intervals, long climbs, or flat tempo while the valley is still cool. The surrounding mountains carry the bigger rides, the singletrack mood, and the cyclocross legs once the air cools. Winter brings cool to cold days, common frosts, and average lows below freezing. The city can still work for running and Z2 road miles, while the surrounding mountains hold the snowpack and change the whole training rhythm.

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