5 et 10 km d'aureilhan
Listed in our event index as 5 et 10 km d'aureilhan.
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Listed in our event index as 5 et 10 km d'aureilhan.
Listed in our event index as Tarbes urban trail.
Listed in our event index as Trail Jimmy Matte - Aureilhan.
Running: Tarbes sits at the foot of the Pyrenees, so running here feels mountain-adjacent without needing a big day out. Locals stay below the mountains a lot, in the forests and lakes close to home. Jardin Massey works for easy laps, drills, and a quick shakeout. CaminAdour gives 11km on the banks of the Adour for Z2 or steady intervals. Trait Vert loops around Tarbes with 8 loops and 80 kilometers of trail. RUN IN PYRENEES gives group outings when solo miles get dull. La Tarb'elles, Tarbes urban trail, La Méridienne, and Semi-marathon Lourdes - Tarbes are the anchor race names locals know.
Cycling: Club Pyrénéen - Tarbes Cycliste keeps the riding scene rooted at the Chêne Vert velodrome. The club has been active for over 30 years, with road, MTB, track, and cyclocross all in the mix. Locals use town centre cycle paths for easy spins and Trait Vert trails along the Adour for base miles. V81 points riders toward the foothills and the mountain bike side. Bagnères-de-Bigorre sits 25km from Tarbes when the day calls for bigger climbing. Hourquette starts off the Col d'Aspin road at Payolle, and the route from Bagnères-de-Bigorre climbs about 29km. Randonnée Cyclotouriste Des Fêtes De Séméac is the local anchor ride.
Season: Summer gets warm and storms roll in most afternoons, so people run or ride early if they're doing anything hard. The Adour banks, CaminAdour, Trait Vert, Lac de Soues, and Lac de Bours keep easy Z2 close when the heat builds. Spring stays rainy and cool, so runners lean on paths they know and cyclists keep the kit flexible. Autumn turns mild and sunny, and the hills and mountains start to look properly good for long rides. Winter is less rigorous, but it can still surprise both sports. Locals keep riding and running, then save the bigger Pyrenees work for cleaner windows.