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Kenosha · United States

Cycling & running events in Kenosha, 2026

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A few races to know in Kenosha

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Run·Road
Kenosha

Wisconsin Marathon, Half Marathon & 5k

The Wisconsin Marathon, Half Marathon & 5K begins near the Kenosha Civil War Museum, at 1st and 54th, with all three distances set for a 7:00 a.m. start. This spring race takes place on Wisconsin’s Lake Michigan shore, featuring a full marathon, half marathon, and 5K on the same morning. YASH Technologies presents the event, which sees enough demand that the 5K can sell out and the marathon may reach its participant limit before registration closes. The marathon and half marathon courses offer lake views and now consist entirely of paved surfaces, with gravel sections removed. The marathon follows a double-loop course, supported by pace groups from 3:30 through 6:00 and an early-start option for those needing additional time. The 5K also provides an early start, 25 minutes before the main field, and its route has been revised. Marathon and half marathon finishers will receive the race’s Big Cheese Medal, and 5K finishers also get medals. Packet pickup is available in Chicagoland, the Milwaukee area, Kenosha, and on race day, with packet mailing offered for advance handling.

Road
Bike·Road
Kenosha

Tour de Turtle

Tour de Turtles is an annual online "migration marathon." Endangered sea turtles, not human runners, are the competitors. Each turtle carries a harmless satellite transmitter, and the public follows its movement on interactive maps as it swims from major nesting beaches in the Western Hemisphere, often including Vero Beach and Melbourne Beach in Florida. The race target is 2,620 kilometers (1,628 miles), and the first turtle to reach that distance wins. The swim is expected to last about three months, though tracking can continue for up to two years after the race distance is finished. The course is the open ocean, so the route is not fixed; it is built by each turtle’s actual migration path after leaving its nesting site. To keep the race fair, distance does not start counting until the last turtle has been released, since different species may begin at different times. Every turtle gets a place on the online leaderboard, and each one is also tied to a conservation cause such as plastic marine debris, longline or trawl fishing, oil spills, coastal chemical pollution, egg harvest, sea walls, invasive predators, meat harvest, and climate-driven sea level or temperature rise. Alongside the migration race, the Causes Challenge lets the turtle that raises the most support win a separate contest, turning the tracking project into both a public science lesson and a fundraiser for sea turtle protection.

Road
Tri·Sprint
Kenosha

Pleasant Prairie USAT Junior Cup Triathlon

The Pleasant Prairie USAT Junior Cup Triathlon is a junior triathlon held in Pleasant Prairie, serving as one stop in USA Triathlon's national Junior Cup series. Athletes compete in the standard triathlon format: swim, then bike, then run. The event operates under USA Triathlon, forming part of the system used to organize and oversee junior age-group racing nationwide. This event is designed for developing triathletes progressing through youth and junior ranks, not an adult race with a junior wave. Competitors use races like Pleasant Prairie to measure themselves against strong fields, accumulate series points, and advance toward higher-level opportunities in the sport. The broader Junior Cup series offers young racers multiple national-level starts in various locations, contributing to USA Triathlon's development pathway from age-group racing to elite competition.

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About cycling & running in Kenosha

Kenosha Base Miles By The Lake

Running: Locals build running weeks around Lake Michigan, the Kenosha harbor, and the city parks. Kenosha Running Club keeps it simple with group runs along the Kenosha harbor, workouts on the track, monthly meetings/potlucks, other non-running social events, and a Saturday run. Washington Park, Library Park, Shiloh Park, Prairie Springs Park, and Petrifying Springs Park all work for easy Z2 days. The Kenosha harbor loop is 7 km and gains 67 m. The Lake Michigan shoreline route runs 41 km and gains 5 m. Wisconsin Marathon, Wisconsin Half Marathon, Wisconsin 5k, Firecracker 5k/1-Mile Fun Run, Turkey Day Run, and Harvest Moon Run give the calendar its anchor events.

Cycling: Locals ride Kenosha like a lake town with a track habit. KR Bike Club serves southeastern Wisconsin with organized, regular rides of varying lengths and speeds, and locals encourage you to ride where it’s cooler by the lake. Kenosha Velosport Cycling races track, road, cyclocross, and mountain bike, so crit legs, base miles, and fall mud all fit here. Washington Park Velodrome is the oldest operating velodrome in the United States, and Tuesday Night Racing runs there all summer. The climbs sit around park ave hill, while most course work stays flat and fast. Battle on the Border, Wisconsin Cyclocross Series, Kenosha Velocross, Tour de Turtle, and Pleasant Prairie Triathlon 2026 keep riders honest.

Season: May through August gives Kenosha its cleanest training rhythm because the Washington Park Velodrome runs American Track Cycling sanctioned races and training sessions through summer. Warm summers make lakefront running, harbor loops, and cooler-by-the-lake rides feel natural, especially when intervals get sharp. Runners use the parks and shoreline for steady base miles, while cyclists split road evenings, track practices, and longer weekend rides. Winter changes the plan without killing it. Cold winters bring heavy fall and winter snowstorms, including blizzards, so runners pick their footing and cyclists move indoor training onto smart trainers from November through February.

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