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Georgia Peach Women's Sprint Triathlon
Covington Century
Dawson Pediatrics Peach Kid's Triathlon - Dawsonville
Peach Kid's Triathlon - Mountain View
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Women on Wheels Mountain Biking of Georgia Level-Up Workshop
Classic City Sprint, Duathlon and Aquabike
Jackson County Tour De Habitat
Gainesville Training Notes
Gainesville hosts 158 5K races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.
Locals run Gainesville like a foothills town with Lake Lanier close by and trees on most edges. Lanier Running Club keeps the week steady with Tuesday at College Square Park in Oakwood, Thursday at NoFo Gainesville, and Saturday at Riverside Academy. Runners and walkers of all paces are welcome, and that makes it easy to find Z2 miles or a sharper tempo route from house. You can knock out 35 km with 230 m of gain when you want real base miles. Super Speeder 5K, Angel Dash, Cops & Gobblers 5K, and Braselton LifePath 8k/5k work as anchor races.
Cyclists get plenty without leaving town. Chicken City Cyclists roll every Wednesday evening at 6pm from Frances Meadows Aquatic Center for a group ride through Gainesville. from Corinth Baptist Church, plus Tuesday and Thursday rides from Hopewell Church Road and Dewberry Baptist Church. Gainesville has 19 cycle routes with 511 km tracked, so base miles are easy to stack. The Chicopee Woods loop runs 8 km with 104 meters of climb, and SORBA at Lake Lanier has history there. The climbs sit in rolling hills and pastures north and south, with gravel on Eston Smith Road, Baker Rd, and Cooper Bridge Rd.
June gives Gainesville its best window when the legs like warm mornings and the roads still feel open. Summer brings hot, humid conditions, so locals start early, keep intervals short, and save longer Z2 for shaded stretches near Lake Lanier or wooded roads. Cyclists use the same rule and finish before the heat turns every hill into extra work. Winter brings cool to mild temperatures, so running stays consistent and riding stays possible with a later start. The city centre, Oakwood, Braselton, Pendergrass, and Flowery Branch all keep routes usable when race season quiets down.