Falling Leaves Lahti - UCI Qualifier Saturday
Listed in our event index as Falling Leaves Lahti 2026 - UCI Qualifier Saturday.
Road, trail, gravel, MTB — you name it, we've got it. Find something worth telling your friends about.
With over 85,000 events in 2026, we have the largest endurance event database on the planet — built to be the fastest way to find a race near you.
Listed in our event index as Falling Leaves Lahti 2026 - UCI Qualifier Saturday.
Listed in our event index as Falling Leaves Lahti 2026.
Listed in our event index as Falling Leaves Lahti 2026 - Nordic Gravel Series Sunday.
Running: Locals run the harbour area because it is the only flat area here. Lahden satama parkrun loops Pikku-Vesijärvi park and the lakeside boulevard, and the route runs half gravel path and half pavement. The 5km course follows Vesijärvi lakeside routes. The 10km course winds through Vesijärvi lakefront scenery and city streets. The Lahtijuoksu half marathon stays on mostly flat streets and paths around Vesijärvi and through stadium areas, and it still gains 650ft. Lahden Ahkera, LASY, KYMY, EKY, and Orimattilan Jymy keep the club scene serious. Tiirismaa Trail, Ultra X Finlande, and Lahtijuoksu are the anchor events.
Cycling: Locals ride from lake shore to ridge, so Z2 never feels dull for long. Around Lake Vesijärvi gives a proper 106 km base-miles loop. Salpausselkä Experience packs the local feel into a 30 km route. Lapakisto Experience stretches the gravel day to 55 km, and Hollola-Herrala gives 60 km of countryside views. LASY, KYMY, EKY, Lahden Ahkera, and Orimattilan Jymy are the names around the local scene. FNLD GRVL is the big anchor event, and Falling Leaves Lahti brings the UCI Qualifier feel. Salpausselkä ridge and Tiirismaa are where the climbs bite.
Season: July is the best month when you want warm legs and long steady days. Lahti summers usually run warm, and the average daily temperature in July exceeds 23°C. The city has also stacked many 25°C days in the last two decades, and the 2010 heatwave pushed Lahti to 35.0°C. Lahtijuoksu often feels like a summer effort because the race average sits at 69°F. Winter changes the rhythm for runners and cyclists because the season is cold and long. Winters are becoming more mild, but base miles, intervals, cyclocross, singletrack, and road work still follow the cold.