Tāmaki River Half Marathon
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Running: Locals run Auckland like a set of linked playgrounds, with Tamaki Drive handling flat Z2 and long steady work from downtown to St Heliers. Mount Eden climbs 5km while gaining about 240m across road, path, and trail. 445 RUN CLUB, Auckland Joggers Club, Balance Run Club, NARC, and The Y Marathon Club keep the week moving. Runaway Auckland Marathon, Tāmaki River Half Marathon, Onehunga Half Marathon, and Step Up Sky Tower Challenge give the calendar its anchors.
Cycling: Locals ride everything from waterfront paths to proper gravel days. The Northwestern cycleway stays relatively flat, and Westhaven Path, City to Bays path, Devonport to Takapuna path, and Pakuranga Rotary Path are easy spins when base miles matter. Port Waikato sits an hour from the CBD, and its gravel roads hit 130km with 2,638m gain, so that is not a soft day. Puhoi Loop, Riverhead-Muriwai Loop, Whangaripo Loop, and Big Coast Loop bring the climbs, with Muriwai adding that bush trail climb feel. Bike Auckland, Bike Burbs, Auckland Mountain Bike Club, Grey Lynn Cycle Club, and North Harbour Cycling Club keep the crit, MTB, and gran fondo crowd connected.
Season: Summer suits Auckland best, with warm days, February sea temperature, and early morning calm on the isthmus during settled weather. Locals start early because the sea breeze often begins in the morning and dies down in the evening. Runners use Tamaki Drive, Westhaven Marina, and Ōrākei Basin for controlled work, while riders take the flat paths before chasing hills out west or south-east. Winter stays mild, but the sea is coolest in August and the Waitākere Ranges can turn muddy, rooty, and technical. The season still works for Z2, cyclocross legs, bush running, and singletrack if you dress right.