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Strasbourg · France

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La strasbourgeoise

La Strasbourgeoise is a 5 km race for women in Strasbourg, featuring a flat course designed for accessibility rather than intimidation. It is part of a Pink October event for breast cancer awareness, with the day focused on women gathering, exercising, and supporting a cause. The program also offers Nordic walking, canoe-kayak, and a mixed walk, expanding its scope beyond a typical road race. The course is short, level, and accessible, making it suitable for first-time participants, corporate teams, families, pairs, and runners seeking a leisurely 5 km. Surrounding the race, an event village offers local stalls, performances, concerts, and entertainment, with Strasbourg residents supporting the participants. The name itself holds local significance: La Strasbourgeoise is the title of an old French song linked to Strasbourg and Alsace-Lorraine following the Franco-Prussian War, although the contemporary event emphasizes solidarity, participation, and Pink October over military history.

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Courses de Strasbourg

Courses de Strasbourg is a race day held in May in Strasbourg, located in the Bas-Rhin department of France’s Grand Est region. The event offers various distances for different participants: standard 5 km and 10 km runs, a 21.1 km half marathon, a 31.1 km Challenge, an 8 km Nordic walk, and the Marche de l’Europe. It also features handi’run events and joëlette races over 5 km and 10 km, providing adapted formats for athletes with disabilities and people with reduced mobility. The shorter running distances are intended for wide participation. The half marathon and 31.1 km Challenge offer longer goals for more competitive runners. Walkers can join through the Nordic walk and the Marche de l’Europe, meaning the day accommodates those not focused on race times. Registration fees for the listed events vary from 7 € for the Marche de l’Europe to 36 € for the 31.1 km Challenge. The 5 km races cost 11 €, the 10 km races and Nordic walk are 15 €, and the half marathon is 23 €.

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Ekiden de Strasbourg

Ekiden de Strasbourg is a team road relay held in Strasbourg, France, typically in early April. The primary format is a full marathon divided among six runners over 42.195 km, featuring legs of 5 km, 10 km, 5 km, 10 km, 5 km, and 7.195 km, allowing teams to distribute the effort based on distance and runner capability. Two shorter team options are also available: a four-runner relay with legs of 10 km, 15 km, 10 km, and 7.195 km, and a 20 km duo race consisting of four 5 km laps. The course utilizes a 5 km loop that begins and ends at Place Jeanne Helbling, proceeding through Strasbourg’s newer districts from Malraux towards the Citadelle. Participants will run along sections of the canal and the Rhône au Rhin before passing through Parc de la Citadelle, a design that simplifies the repeated-loop structure for both participants and observers. The event is part of the National Ekiden Series, with category victors in the Ekiden qualifying for Ekiden de Paris. The prior running attracted over 900 participants in the six-person Ekiden and more than 300 in the four-person relay, with post-race refreshments featuring Alsatian specialties like Baeckeoffe, Spätzle, and Lewerknepfle.

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About cycling & running in Strasbourg

Strasbourg Base Miles

Running: Locals run Strasbourg as a pleasant blend of urban and rural, with canal paths doing a lot of the work. Old Town Strasbourg gives a 3 km shakeout on narrow, uneven streets where closed sections leave room for intervals. The Strasbourg Quais route skirts Parc de l'Orangerie and the gardens when you want steady Z2. Parc de la Citadelle works from the University or Esplanade neighborhood for a quick loop. The Bruche Canal Path runs 28 km along the water when you want to stretch the legs. The race calendar gives locals anchor events like La Strasbourgeoise, Ekiden de Strasbourg, Courses de Strasbourg-Europe, Ma'dame run, and Marathons 4 Alzheimer.

Cycling: Locals ride because Strasbourg has more than 400 km of bike paths, and Vélhop makes the easy spin even easier. Strasbourg Vélo Club gives the city its club spine, with VAE riders welcome and the right mood for riding farther than the boulangerie. The Bruche Canal cycle route runs 25 km between Strasbourg and Soultz-les-Bains, with vegetation, curves, and lock houses for base miles. The Au détour de l'Ill-Rhin loop gives 30 km of flat riding, and the Cross-border cycling loop gives another flat 30 km. The Piste des Forts makes the big local anchor ride with 85 km across France and Germany. The climbs sit west in the Vosges mountains, with the Black Forest mountains waiting across the border.

Season: Spring to autumn gives Strasbourg its best rhythm, and cyclists usually treat Easter to the end of October as the clean season for long rides. June to September can push 35 degrees and more, so locals move runs beside the canal early and keep Z2 rides honest. Summer gives Jardin des Deux Rives, Parcours des Deux Rives, Eurovélo 5, and Eurovélo 15 that easy cross-border feeling. Winter turns cool and overcast, but daytime frost is uncommon, so runners keep the quays and parks in play. Cyclists stay flatter, use the canals, and save the Vosges or Black Forest days for better windows.

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