SM-kilpailut
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Listed in our event index as SM-kilpailut.
Listed in our event index as Jämi MTB.
Listed in our event index as Yyteri Trail Run.
Running: Locals run Pori forest when they want steady Z2 without making a production of it. Porin metsä parkrun uses the forest trails near the city centre and gives the week a simple Saturday rhythm. Porin Yleisurheilu is the athletics name to know in town. Yyteri gives trail legs a coastal reset, and Yyteri Trail Run is the easy anchor event. The Pori forest route covers 34 km and climbs 181m. The total route distance is 562 km with 34m of ascent.
Cycling: Locals ride out for base miles first, then look for bite on the heath. Jämi MTB is the anchor name for riders, and Hämeenkangas heath trails and roads give the area its singletrack, gravel, and cyclocross feel. The brief gives no named cycling club, so the scene reads more route-led than clubhouse-led. Hämeenkangas heath is where the climbs sit when legs need work. The route covers 769 km and gains 269m. The second route covers 451 km and gains 468m.
Season: Summer suits Pori because the coast keeps the air workable and the days long. Locals use Yyteri, Kirjurinluoto, Pori forest, and the Kokemäki River edges for easy volume, beach jogs, and steady rides. The temperature hit 3°C on 13 July 2010, so morning Z2 makes sense. September still holds above the 10°C isotherm and feels good for gran fondo legs or race prep. Winter changes the surface more than the habit, because Pori forest stays familiar and the parkrun route has proved suitable for winter running.