10 km de Morcourt
Listed in our event index as 10 km de Morcourt.
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Listed in our event index as 10 km de Morcourt.
Listed in our event index as Trail des Sources de la Somme.
Listed in our event index as Courir pour le plaisir - Saint-Quentin.
Running: Saint-Quentin runners tend to orbit Parc d'Isle and the Somme when they want easy Z2, intervals, or a steady loop with company. ACPI Saint-Quentin gives the place its running pulse, with Tuesday and Thursday meetups at 5:15 PM in Rouvroy and 6:15 PM at Parc d'Isle, plus Sundays and public holidays at 9:30 AM. Locals like the mix, from relaxed joggers to chrono addicts and trail people who still chatouiller le bitume or hit chemin de campagne whatever the weather. Courir pour le Plaisir and L'acépienne are the anchor races.
Cycling: Saint-Quentin riders get a useful base from the wider network, because the region has over 400 km of bicycle lanes and keeps investing in it. Locals use that for base miles, steady turns, and the kind of riding that keeps a gran fondo engine ticking. The brief gives no named cycling club in Saint-Quentin, so club talk stays with the broader serious sports culture around the city. Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines brings the big bike energy, with the UCI 2015 Track World Championships, a 2018 BMX Supercross World Cup, and track events. Colline d'Elancourt is where the MTB climbs and singletrack mood sit.
Season: July and August suit early starts, because ACPI Saint-Quentin moves Sunday Parc d'Isle meetings to 9:00 AM. Summer running feels social there, with Courir pour le Plaisir energy, L'acépienne on the calendar, and plenty of easy group miles before the day warms up. Cyclists keep the lanes useful for Z2 and longer spins, while Colline d'Elancourt gives the rougher mountain-bike option when legs need torque. Winter changes the rhythm more than the attitude. EASQY participates in indoor meetings, cross comes back, and locals keep meeting in the same no-fuss spirit whatever the weather.