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Compiègne Training Notes
Compiègne hosts 265 10K races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.
Locals run out of the city centre and into the Compiègne forest whenever they want proper trail time. ASPTT Compiègne trains runners on Tuesdays and Thursdays for road and trail goals, and the club also keeps Sunday outings open across levels. Trail des Beaux-Monts starts and finishes at Stade Paul Petitpoisson, and the race drew nearly 1500 participants in 2023. Sur les chemins de l'Impératrice, Course des 2 châteaux, Les foulées impériales, La compiegnoise, Téléthon Compiègne, and Semi des Beaux Jours keep the calendar busy without making the place feel overbuilt.
Locals ride straight for forest de Compiègne, Laigue forest, Bois de Plaisance, and the Oise-side roads when they want base miles. Compiègne gives riders Paris-Roubaix as the big anchor, and Tour du grand parc, Raid Impérial Compiégnois, and Ric sit close behind. The brief names no cycling-only club, so riders here mostly talk routes, not clubhouses. The first climb runs 5km and gains 592m. The second climb hits 7km with 92m gain, and the forest climbs stay mild.
The season follows the forest more than the thermometer, because Compiègne has France's third largest state-run forest sitting right there. The brief gives no exact best-month window, so locals let anchor events and dry trail days set the rhythm. Summer means longer Z2 rides, forest shade, and easy spins on mainly car-free bike routes, with sharp tree-root bulges in asphalt worth watching. Winter keeps both sports honest, because runners shift toward steadier trail work and riders use the flatter forest circuits for base miles when the climbs and roots feel heavier.