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Upcoming 10K races near Milan

AUG 2
4AUG
Run · road · 10K
10 Marathons in 10 days Lac d'Orta
Buccione · 68 km away
23AUG
Run · trail · 10K
13° Giro dei Calanchi nelle terre di Fausto e Serse Coppi
Castellania · 77 km away
SEP 8
11SEP
Run · road · 10K
III^ Riedizione "Ghemme di Notte"
Prato Sesia · 67 km away
12SEP
Run · road · 10K
5° Lions Running, la gara più bella di sempre
Vedano al Lambro · 17 km away
13SEP
Run · road · 10K
I^ Trofeo Pasticceria Pagani 2026
Dello · 69 km away
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20SEP
Run · road · 10K
Salomon Running Milano
Milano · 3 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 10K
I^ Nova Run
Tortona · 68 km away
26SEP
Run · road · 10K
StraLugano (Halbmarathon Lugano)
Lugano · 63 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 10K
XXIX^ Palio delle Porte
Martinengo · 47 km away
28SEP
Run · road · 10K
StraLugano (Lugano Half Marathon)
Lugano · 63 km away
Milan · 80 km
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Recurring 10K races near Milan

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IX^ StraBresso (10km)
SAT OCT 3
StraBresso is a road race in Bresso offering 5 km and 10 km distances for adults, plus a 2 km race for schools. The 5 km and 10 km races are FIDAL-homologated. Participants can run either distance competitively or non-competitively, accommodating licensed runners and those seeking a local, casual run. The school race offers a distinct local character. Parents and accompanying adults may participate. Each runner receives a colored bracelet corresponding to their chosen school. This marks the event's ninth year, with official routes available for all three distances. The 5 km and 10 km races are open to all participants.
11° Orsa Pravello Trail (30-16-10Km)
SUN OCT 4
The Orsa Pravello Trail takes place in October, starting from Saltrio in the Varese province of Lombardy, featuring mountain trails above the Lake Lugano area. The longest option is the Triassic Trail, a 30 km race covering approximately 1,950 m of elevation gain; this event marks its 11th edition. Participants can also select the Trincea Trail, a 16 km course with 1,000 m of climbing, or the Cave Trail at 10 km with about 500-600 m of elevation change. A non-competitive 10 km option is also available. The courses utilize natural paths around Monte Orsa and Monte Pravello, traverse trenches from the Cadorna Line, and attract trail runners seeking a demanding yet achievable race within the Lombardy region.
II^ Corri a Castro
SUN OCT 4
II^ Corri a Castro is a 10 km road race held in Castro, a small town in Puglia. It is a competitive event for runners seeking a structured race on ordinary roads, offering a distance suitable for experienced runners and those with solid basic training. The route winds through Castro’s historic streets, keeping the race near the old town instead of using a detached out-and-back course. This is the second edition, primarily providing local runners a nearby opportunity to test themselves over 10 km in an organized road competition.
Deejay Ten Milano
SUN OCT 4
Deejay Ten Milano is a 10 km road race in central Milan, organized by Radio Deejay and run on closed city streets. It begins at 9 AM from Piazza del Duomo and finishes back in the city center, offering runners a race day centered around one of Milan’s most recognizable squares. The route remains in the city center, with traffic closed and Radio Deejay’s music and entertainment positioned along the course. Runners participate from across Italy, and the Deejay Village in Piazza Sempione manages bib and race-packet pickup before the race.
Monza21 (Half-Marathon in Monza)
SUN OCT 4
Monza21 allows runners to use the Monza motor-racing circuit in Lombardy, the same track used for the Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix. It is held in October, avoiding the peak of the Italian summer heat, and offers four on-road distances: 5 km, 10 km, half marathon, and 30 km. The event welcomes families, catering not only to serious half-marathon runners but also providing shorter options suitable for newer participants or those running with friends and relatives. The course is rolling and fast, presenting a realistic target for personal bests for well-trained runners who pace themselves correctly. The start and finish straight feels longer when experienced firsthand than it appears on television, adding to the enjoyment of running on a venue designed for racing cars instead of road races. Aid stations are positioned along the route like pit stops, supplying runners with water, fuel, and a brief respite before they rejoin the circuit. Monza also serves as a convenient base for exploring Lombardy: Milan is approximately 45 minutes away, featuring the Duomo and Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, while Bergamo and Sirmione offer additional nearby destinations for runners before or after race day.
XXII^ Corripavia Half Marathon
SUN OCT 11
CorriPavia is an autumn running event in Pavia, northern Italy, featuring a FIDAL-certified half marathon of 21.097 km. ASD Atletica 100 Torri Pavia organizes the event with support from the Municipality of Pavia. The half marathon also awards the Absolute and Master provincial championship titles. The program includes a non-competitive 10k, the Mini CorriPavia Family Run, and the Mini CorriPavia Schools Trophy. Club runners, families, school groups, and first-timers share the streets. The routes are noted for their blend of history, art, and speed, with autumn fog sometimes present at the start. Nearly 5,000 people participate in the race day, which also includes social and health initiatives. The men's race has seen Kenyan runners take the lead, while local athletes like Azeddine Berrite have competed for Italian and provincial honors.
XXV^ Mezza Maratona di Cremona
SUN OCT 18
Cremona's first competitive half marathon is a 21.097 km race on a FIDAL-certified course, run in September in the city of Cremona. The event combines three races into one city program, catering not only to half marathon specialists. The main LMC race is the competitive FIDAL option. Another choice is a 12K+. The organizers aim the day at runners seeking a record, parents running with children, and individuals wanting a different kind of morning. An Expo Village is available for visitors around the races.
VI^ CR10
SUN OCT 18
VI^ CR10 is a competitive 10 km road race in Cremona, a city in Italy's Lombardy region. It starts in Cremona and is aimed at runners seeking a direct city-distance challenge rather than a long endurance event. The route offers a way to see Cremona from a different perspective. The event targets runners testing their pace over 10 km and joining other committed runners on the same Cremona course.
SPORTWAY Lago Maggiore Marathon
SUN NOV 8
The Lake Maggiore Marathon begins Sunday morning on the Arona lakefront and covers 42 km to Verbania-Pallanza. It is the central event of a weekend of running along the lake, which also includes a half marathon, a 33 km race, and a 10 km race, allowing participants to select from a short road race to the complete point-to-point marathon. The marathon route traces Lake Maggiore, passing through the Borromean Gulf before concluding on the Verbania Pallanza lakefront. The marathon field is limited to 900 participants. The half marathon has more available spots, while the 33 km and 10 km races have smaller participant caps. This structure provides the event with a managed, mid-sized atmosphere instead of a large-city marathon crowd. The event village opens on the Arona lakefront prior to race day. The 10 km race starts independently at Fondotoce, near Camping Isolino. General and FIDAL category awards will be presented at the finish area in Verbania Pallanza.
Maratonina Città di Busto Arsizio
SUN NOV 8
The Maratonina Città di Busto Arsizio begins on viale Cadorna, near the Molini Marzoli, and concludes on via Ugo Foscolo. This November event in Busto Arsizio, Lombardy, centers on a FIDAL-certified competitive half marathon. Three shorter or less formal options accompany it: a non-competitive 21 km, the 9.9k B.A. RUN, and a 4.4 km Family Run. Atletica San Marco organizes the event, with the city administration providing support. All races utilize bib-chip timing. The 21 km course crosses nearly all city neighborhoods and directs runners onto the Borri athletics track around the tenth kilometer. The 9.9k route largely mirrors the latter half of the 21 km course, passing through the city center. The Family Run is a walk-or-run format designed for broad participation. This series marks its 32nd edition, with the non-competitive 21 km in its sixth edition. It provides standard race-day amenities: refreshments, changing rooms, and showers.
VI^ Corsa del Ricordo
SUN NOV 8
The VI Corsa del Ricordo is a morning road race in Rome’s Giuliano Dalmata quarter, starting at 9:00 from Via Oscar Senigaglia. ASI organizes the event, and the field is expected to pass 1,000 runners, higher than the already strong numbers from earlier editions. The route is centered on Giuliano Dalmata rather than Rome’s tourist core. The front of the women’s race includes Ukrainian national athlete Sofiia Yaremchuk, who runs for Acsi Italia Atletica and has a 1:11:59 half-marathon best, while Sara Carnicelli, Italy’s junior 3000m steeplechase champion, is also listed among the starters. City, municipal, FIDAL Lazio, and Federesuli officials are due to send the runners off.
Milano Half Marathon
SUN NOV 22
The Milano Half Marathon, known as Milano21, takes place in November, crossing Milan's center. Its fast course is designed for athletes aiming for personal bests and for those who wish to see the city at race pace. The event includes a 21 km half marathon, a 10 km race, and a 3x7 km relay. Both the 21 km and 10 km distances offer competitive and non-competitive categories. The route guides participants past notable Milanese landmarks such as Parco Sempione, the Duomo, Castello Sforzesco, the Darsena, and Monte Napoleone. The race taps into Milan's established running community, supported by data indicating the city has the highest proportion of runners among its inhabitants. Consequently, the event caters to club athletes, time-focused competitors, local participants, and visitors using the race as a mobile city tour.
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Milan Miles And Canal Rides

Milan hosts 27 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 Milan like a dense grid with good escape lines. The 2-mile loop around the castle and park works for quick runs, and Giardini Pubblici Indro Montanelli works for steady laps in Porta Venezia. The Navigli route and Martesana path carry base miles, and the path is always filled with bikers and joggers. History Run Club Milan meets Saturdays at 9:30 AM outside GUD Bar Darsena for 20 mins out and 20 mins back. Yapperz Club brings Turbo Yap on Tuesday nights and Sunday Yap at Arco della Pace. Generali Milano Marathon, Deejay Ten Milano, Stramilano Half Marathon, and Trofeo Montestella 10K are the anchor events.

Locals ride flat first, then point the bike north when the legs want work. The route is 6 km and gains 259 m. Circonvalley Bikes does a lot of group rides and keeps a dedicated WhatsApp chat. ASD - Amatori Drali - Drali Milano brings the old-school club feel, with vintage rides, recreational rides, and race certifications from Via Palmieri, 25. Climbs sit north toward Lake Como and the Alps, where Lecco via Tram reaches 92 km and 781 m. Milano Deejay TRI and MilanoTRI sit on the calendar when you want a hard anchor.

Spring and autumn are Milan’s cleanest training blocks, with March-May and September-November giving runners and riders the best rhythm. Locals use those months for intervals in Sempione, Z2 on the Martesana, and longer rides toward the Adda river or Lake Como. Summer gets hot and humid, and peak temperatures climb above 30°C, so early starts matter. Nighttime often stays muggy because humidity hangs around the city. Winter turns cold, and daily averages can fall below freezing. The city gets about seven days of snow per year, so runners stay on park loops and riders keep canal spins steady unless the roads are clear.