レースについて
La Course du Bien Public is a Dijon running event featuring four races: a children's run, a 5 km, a 10 km, and a 20 km. The children's race allows young participants to run without a set distance requirement. The 5 km offers a manageable first race for beginners. The 10 km is designed for runners seeking a more structured and faster effort, while the 20 km presents the longest distance. The children's race and the 5 km have free entry; the 10 km and 20 km have modest entry fees.
The course details are not extensively published, but the event is closely connected to Dijon, guiding runners through the city's historic streets, past its architecture, and by the Palais des Ducs et des États de Bourgogne. Le Bien public, the regional daily newspaper based in Dijon, organizes the race. This connection to a local newspaper fosters a community atmosphere, accommodating families, novice runners, club athletes, and experienced long-distance participants. The newspaper is part of the EBRA group, publishes daily, and has roots in two older Burgundian publications.