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The Triathlon des Gorges de la Loire takes place over a weekend in May within the Loire department of France, near Saint-Etienne and the Gorges de la Loire. The event includes standard triathlon, cross triathlon, aquathlon, and races at XS and M distances, alongside events for children, meaning participants are not exclusively long-course specialists. The M triathlon consists of a 1.5 km swim, a 40.2 km bike ride, and a 9.4 km run. The XS distance is scaled down to a 350 m swim, 10.4 km bike, and 2.3 km run. The aquathlon features a 1 km swim and a 7 km run. The local club Asmse tri 42, with approximately 170 members, organizes the event. World Champion Arthur Forissier is associated with the event. This competition is also linked to the French club-racing system, which emphasizes team time trials over individual performance.
Sainté trail urbain is an urban trail event in Saint-Étienne, France. It focuses on short-to-medium trail distances with 12 km, 21 km, and 30 km options for runners, alongside walking and Nordic walking formats for a less strenuous outing. The 30 km race covers 756 meters of climbing, the 21 km route has 442 meters, and the 12 km route includes 205 meters. Walkers can select 6 km or 13 km, with the 13 km Nordic walk adding 230 meters of elevation. Entry to the walking events is free. The event welcomes beginners and experienced runners alike, encouraging participants to explore Saint-Étienne, with a suggestion to visit the Musée d’art moderne et contemporain.
Running: Locals keep running close to town because Saint-Étienne already sits above 530 m and gives every easy loop a bit of bite. Sainté Trail Urbain, Sainté city Run, La Sainté Rose, ENISE Trail, Ekiden de Saint-Etienne ENEDIS, and Course Des Babets keep the calendar busy without leaving the city. The Sainté Trail Urbain covers 22 km and climbs 318 m, so locals use it when Z2 needs teeth. Saint Etienne Lyon covers 74 km and 69 m of gain. Saint Etienne Lyon is the anchor event, with headlamps on and cold air at 11:30 PM in December.
Cycling: Saint-Étienne still feels like a bike town because Mavic is based here and the city was once the capital of the French bicycle industry. Locals ride base miles out toward the Gorges de la Loire, then look south when the legs need climbing because the southern parts of the city rise above 700 m. The Massif Central gives the riding its edge, with proper gran fondo legs, cyclocross weather, and enough singletrack mood around the hills. The Signal de Saint-André-la-Côte is the name locals respect. Triathlon des Gorges de la Loire and Tour de France stages give riders their anchor-race energy.
Season: December owns the local myth because Saint Etienne Lyon sends runners toward Lyon over 80 km with 1950 m of gain. Locals treat summer as the clean block for steady Z2, intervals, and longer rides, because the weather station’s lower altitude keeps the climate temperate. The city centre stays practical for weekday training, while the higher southern side changes the feel fast. Winter brings the real switch, because Saint-Étienne averages 85 cm of snow each year and temperatures often sit near zero or drop below it. Runners add grip and headlamps, and cyclists move toward tougher base miles or cyclocross habits.