
Wed
27
May
Altore trail - Zonza
Zonza, FR
Wed
27
May
Contre la montre de la côte de flandres - Villeneuve-sur-Yonne
Villeneuve-sur-Yonne, FR
Wed
27
May
Gravel is night - Wallers
Wallers, FR
Wed
27
May
OuiRace Run
Toulouse, FR
Wed
27
May
Raid EDHEC
Nice, FR
Wed
27
May
Jogging des Fraises
Verlinghem, FR
Wed
27
May
Melioris run - Niort
Niort, FR
Wed
27
May
Moëlan Sur Trail
Moëlan-sur-Mer, FR
Wed
27
May
Trail des bois d'Houppeville
Houppeville, FR
Wed
27
May
Trail des crêtes du Brevon - Bellevaux
Bellevaux, FR
Thu
28
May
10km Le Coteau
Le Coteau, FR
Thu
28
May
Afterwork running - Lyon
Lyon, FR
Thu
28
May
Croultra24 - Orijave
Orijave, FR
Thu
28
May
Course nature des deux tilleuls - Luzillé
Luzillé, FR
Thu
28
May
Ekiden du Platal
Palaiseau, FR
Thu
28
May
La 77 Rando - Courquetaine
Courquetaine, FR
Thu
28
May
Les foulées canines du refuge de nargis - Montargis
Montargis, FR
Thu
28
May
Les Foulées Templaises
Le Temple-sur-Lot, FR
Thu
28
May
Boucles éperlecquoises - Éperlecques
Éperlecques, FR
Thu
28
May
Contre la montre de Villeneuve-sur-Yonne
Villeneuve-sur-Yonne, FR
Duathlon de Troyes
Distances
13.8km
27.5km
About this race
The Duathlon de Troyes is a city duathlon held in Troyes, Aube, in France's Grand Est region. It typically takes place in late March or early April, employing the standard run-bike-run structure on paved roads for both running and cycling segments. The event features multiple distances, including XS, S, TOP, and a popular option, catering to various athletic abilities. The TOP format also serves as the French Adult Duathlon Championship, comprising a 5 km run, a 20 km bike ride, and a 2.5 km run. The XS version is shorter, with 2.5 km of running, a 10 km bike leg, and a final 1.25 km run.
The race is situated in the historic center of Troyes, known for its medieval half-timbered architecture, the Cathédrale Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul, and the Musée d'Art Moderne, enhancing the overall weekend experience. A French youth duathlon championship is also part of the event, bringing younger athletes to compete alongside adults. The event is locally known as “Cheval de Troyes,” a nickname referencing the city's name. Post-race, participants can explore Troyes' old town, with the Champagne vineyards and the Parc Naturel de la Forêt d’Orient accessible within an hour's drive.
Start location
Troyes, Grand Est