Les 10 km d'Épernay Pays de Champagne is a 10-kilometre road race held in Épernay, a town in northeastern France known for its Champagne production. Organized by Racing Club Epernay Athlétisme, it is a fixture on the city's annual sports schedule, having reached its fifteenth edition. The event attracts a diverse local field, not just a small club gathering; the most recent edition recorded 2,276 registered runners and 2,110 classified finishers, with a gender distribution of 39% women and 61% men.
For this edition, participants navigated a new course, though specific street details were not provided. Team participation is significant, with 163 teams representing sports clubs, associations, and companies, and an additional 51 teams competing in the company challenge. The race supports a charitable cause, as Racing Club Epernay Athlétisme donates one euro per registered runner to Vaincre la mucoviscidose, a French charity focused on cystic fibrosis. Additionally, participants benefit from preparation and recovery services via a collaboration with the CRYOTERA Bezannes cryotherapy center, and results are made available through Live ChronoPro.