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Sydney · Australia

Cycling & running events in Sydney, 2026

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Run·Road
Sydney

City2Surf Sydney

City2Surf Sydney is a 14-kilometre road race and fun run from Sydney's centre to Bondi Beach, held annually on the second Sunday in August since the early 1970s. It begins at Hyde Park in the CBD and concludes on the sand-side end of Bondi, making its name literal: city streets first, surf at the end. Approximately 80,000 participants enter in a typical year, with elite wheelchair athletes and fast seeded runners starting before larger groups of runners, joggers, walkers, wheelchair users, and people with strollers. The front of the field is competitive, with Steve Moneghetti and Susie Power holding course records, but most participants treat it as a communal outing rather than a strict race against time. The course is entirely asphalt and is not as easy as the beach finish might imply. Its most recognized challenge is Heartbreak Hill, a two-kilometre ascent commencing around the sixth kilometre, and the route gains about 221 metres overall before descending toward Bondi. The event was established by staff at The Sun newspaper, drawing inspiration from San Francisco's Bay to Breakers; the inaugural edition had 1,576 starters, a modest number compared to today's field. Costumes are a feature of the day, charity fundraising generates millions of dollars annually, and the finish often becomes a Bondi ritual of meat pies, barbecues, and weary legs by the shore.

Road
Bike·Road
Sydney

Sydney Marathon Tour |

Listed in our event index as Sydney Marathon Tour | 2026.

Road
Run·Trail
Sydney

The Great North Walk Ultras

The Great North Walk Ultras is a trail running series in Sydney, New South Wales, offering races from short trail runs to full ultra distances. It takes place in late October with 10K, 30K, 50K, 80K, 100K, and 162.5K options, allowing runners to select anything from a challenging morning on the trails to a 100-mile-style outing. Even the shorter races present significant elevation: the 10K covers 9.6 km with 329 m of climbing, the 30K covers 29.2 km with 770 m, and the 50K is approximately 50 km with around 1,500 m of ascent. The course crosses wild paths around Sydney, featuring waterfalls and cliff trails that lend the race a more rugged character than a road ultra. The longer events include substantial climbing: the 80K has approximately 2,560 m of gain, the 100K has about 3,230 m, and the 162.5K has around 5,100 m. The 30K and 50K also serve as qualifiers for Six Foot Track, increasing their appeal to Australian trail runners. Past events attracted over 300 runners in both the 50K and 162.5K, and more than 200 in the 80K and 100K distances.

Trail
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Sydney Training Notes

Running: Locals keep the easy miles close to water. The Bay Run is always good, and Kyeemagh down to Dolls Point stays very scenic and very flat and fast. Tempe gives you Cook's River rhythm, and that path can run for about 10km toward Canterbury Racetrack. Manly sends you along Manly Beach, past Shelly Beach, then uphill to North Head. Bondi to Coogee gives you a 15K out and back with beach views the whole way. Sydney Run Club, 440 Run Club Bronte, Bondi Beach Run Club, BRAT, and Coogee Run Club keep the social pace honest. City2Surf Sydney and TCS Sydney Marathon are the anchor events.

Cycling: Sydney Cycling Club keeps Centennial Park as the launch pad, with rides starting by Spruce Goose Diner on Parkes Drive. Weekday bunches roll at 6:00 am, and weekend bunches roll at 6:30 am before coffee or breakfast back in the park. The Tuesday Lapa + Malabar ride gives you 29km with 300m elevation, while Wednesday Watsons Bay packs 30km with 600m. Vaucluse hills, Heart Break Hill, Cranbrook Road, Cottage Point, 3 Gorges, Mosman Alps, and Brooklyn bring the climbs. The Blue Mountains, Sutherland Shire, Narrow Neck Peninsula, Andersons and The Oaks firetrails, and Lady Carrington Drive handle gravel, singletrack, and Z2 base miles.

Season: Spring and autumn are the sweet spot. September to November and March to May give runners and riders the best rhythm for intervals, long Z2, and weekend blocks. Summer brings warm to hot days, and the sea usually sits around 23-25°C. The metropolitan area can see 35 to 65 days above 30°C, with inland western suburbs hotter than the CBD, so locals start early and carry water on long rides. Winter stays mild to cool, with sea temperatures around 18-20°C. Western Sydney can catch early frost, and west-to-east riding from March to September can mean headwinds, cold, and rain.

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