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Trélazé周辺の10Kレース

2026年のレース11件 次回は18日後
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Trélazé周辺で今後開催予定の10Kレース

7月 1
197月
ラン · road · 10K
La Perle du Layon
Saint-Aubin-de-Luigné · 20 km離れています
8月 1
318月
ラン · trail · 10K
Trail des châteaux de champtocé - Champtocé-sur-Loire
Champtocé-sur-Loire · 30 km離れています
9月 9
69月
ラン · road · 10K
La guiboll'run - La Chapelle-d'Aligné
La Chapelle-d'Aligné · 36 km離れています
69月
ラン · trail · 10K
Trail Loire & Vignes
Juigné sur Loire · 4 km離れています
139月
ラン · road · 10K
Les Foulées En Or - Avrille
Avrille · 12 km離れています
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209月
ラン · road · 10K
Foulées d'automne - Beaucouzé
Beaucouzé · 12 km離れています
229月
ラン · road · 10K
10 km d'Angers
Angers · 8 km離れています
229月
ラン · road · 10K
Foulées d'automne
Beaucouzé · 12 km離れています
279月
ラン · road · 10K
Semi-Marathon de l'île de Chalonnes
Chalonnes-sur-Loire · 25 km離れています
279月
ラン · road · 10K
Semi-marathon Run'in Varades - Loireauxence
Loireauxence · 43 km離れています
279月
ラン · road · 10K
Harmonie Mutuelle Marathon, 10 et 20 km de Tours
La Possonnière · 18 km離れています
Trélazé · 50 km
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Semi-Marathon de Beaufort en Anjou
日 10月 4
The Semi-Marathon de Beaufort en Anjou is a road running event held in early October in Beaufort-en-Vallée, Maine-et-Loire, within France’s Pays de la Loire region. The primary event is a half marathon, complemented by shorter races: les petites foulées (approximately 5.6 km) and les foulées (approximately 9.7 km). An intermediate race of about 10.5 km is also listed on some entry pages. Additionally, walkers can participate in an 11 km Nordic walk, ensuring the day caters to more than just half marathon runners. The half marathon begins as a loop from Place Notre Dame, starting near the Notre Dame church. The course departs Beaufort-en-Vallée, passing through Gée and Mazé, following the Couesnon river. It incorporates small bridges, roads, paths, woods, and forest sections surrounding the town. Runners will see the ruins of Beaufort Castle and head towards the Château de Montgeoffroy de Montmirail, weaving local heritage into a largely rural route. The region is also known for poularde à l’angevine, a local chicken dish, offering a more regional post-race meal than the typical pasta.
Trail entre Loire et Vignes
日 10月 11
The Trail entre Loire et Vignes takes place at the Savennières stadium in Maine-et-Loire, with a mid-October schedule featuring three trail races and a children’s run. Adult participants can select routes ranging from approximately 11 to 32 kilometers, accommodating local runners seeking a shorter countryside race and those prepared for a longer trail challenge. The longest course involves around 350 meters of elevation gain, while the middle and shorter routes are less demanding with approximately 150 and 80 meters of gain, respectively. The children’s race is free for participants aged 8 to 12 and is limited to 50 entrants. The courses are single-loop trail races winding through the Loire and vineyard landscape surrounding Savennières, a village more recognized for its wine production than large-scale road running events. The 32 km race includes a checkpoint at 16 km; runners reaching this point after two hours are rerouted to the shorter Coteaux course. The event was established by individuals passionate about both running and local heritage, and it maintains a community atmosphere with hundreds of participants in the main races. Each year, the event benefits sick children, and one euro from each entry fee is donated to a Pink October charity. Participants are required to provide their own cup for aid stations.
Le trail des châteaux de Montreuil-Bellay
日 10月 11
Le Trail des Châteaux de Montreuil-Bellay is an urban trail race held in Montreuil-Bellay each October, starting and finishing at Gaston Amy stadium. Participants can choose from approximately 10.5 km and 18 km distances, with a shorter 5 km option available. This setup caters to runners seeking a concise town-and-countryside race, distinct from lengthy mountain trails. Dedicated children's races range from 800 m to 2.7 km, tailored to different age groups. The route's primary draw, as indicated by its name, is its passage by three châteaux: the Château de Montreuil-Bellay, the Château de la Salle, and the Château de la Durandière. The course incorporates a mix of streets, rural paths, flat sections, climbs, descents, and stairs. The 10.5 km route features around 113 m of elevation gain, while the 18 km route has approximately 177 m. This event seems suited for local club runners, families, and trail enthusiasts who appreciate varied terrain without venturing far from urban areas.
Allure challenge - Coudray
日 10月 11
The Allure Challenge is a road running event held in Luisant, Eure-et-Loir, Centre-Val de Loire. Participants can select from three race distances: 5 km, 10 km, or the 21.1 km half marathon, accommodating various running preferences. The event is in its third year and is organized in conjunction with the City of Luisant and the Eure-et-Loir department. Online registration is managed by PRO TIMING. A distinct process is available for clubs, companies, and groups requiring bulk entries and a single payment.
10 km de La Flèche
日 10月 11
The 10 km de La Flèche is a road race held at the Complexe de la Monnerie / Plage in La Flèche, Sarthe, France. Taking place in mid-October, it features two distances: a 5 km race and a 10 km race. The event is organized by Athlétisme Sarthe et Loir 72 under the names e-Logica 5Km and e-Logica 10Km. The course follows a path around Monnerie lake, with water present throughout the run. Recent editions have seen strong local participation, with over 500 finishers in the 5 km and more than 1,000 in the 10 km, setting new records. The race maintains a club-friendly atmosphere while attracting runners, timekeepers, and spectators to the lakeside venue. Its slogan, “Run like an Arrow!”, references the town’s name, La Flèche, meaning “the arrow” in French.
Course et rando LA'titude
日 10月 18
The LA'titude race and hike circles the seven villages of Loire-Authion, close to Angers in Maine-et-Loire. Each year, participants explore a different part of the commune. Held in October, the event combines trail running, walking, nature trails, and some town sections. The primary running options are LA Sportive (18 km) and LA Rythmée (10 km). For walkers, there are 16 km, 11 km, and 3 km routes. The short family route ensures the event is open to more than just dedicated runners, appealing to hikers and families as much as to those seeking a challenge. The running courses traverse paths between the Loire and Authion rivers. The scenery changes from village outskirts to riverbanks and open country paths. The hiking routes focus on exploration, featuring canals, riverside wildlife, bridges, small harbors, and paths along the Loire. Hikers are given a booklet highlighting points of interest. Loire-Authion, with the Saint-Barthélemy-d'Anjou athletics club, organizes the event. Previous events have taken place in locations like Andard, La Daguenière, La Bohalle, and around Saint-Mathurin, attracting around 700 runners and over 400 hikers. A morning village offering activities, affordable on-site hiking registration, and free supervised childcare for ages 3 to 12 contribute to the local community atmosphere, distinguishing it from a purely competitive event.
Trail de l'Apocalypse
土 11月 14
Trail de l'Apocalypse is a night race held in Angers, Maine-et-Loire, western France, beginning after sunset in mid-November. The event focuses on shorter distances rather than elevation: the primary choices are approximately 8 to 10 km, with a 6 km Sprint de l'Apocalypse also available. It blends road and trail running, utilizing the city as the course rather than remote natural areas. The route incorporates streets, public parks, castle grounds, and some elevation changes. The 10 km course has about 80 m of elevation gain, and the shorter sprint around 50 m. Starts are staggered in the evening, with the sprint race commencing first, followed shortly by the 10 km. A recent edition attracted approximately 4,000 participants. Local media reported a positive atmosphere, noting that participants compete both for personal challenge and to embrace the event's theme, captured by the race slogan, "the most beautiful end of the world." Aangers Terre d'Athletisme organizes the race, with bib collection available during several pre-race periods at Carrefour Grand Maine.
Course nature du bioparc - Doué-en-Anjou
日 11月 15
The Course Nature du Bioparc begins at the vulture amphitheater within the Bioparc in Doué-en-Anjou, France. This is a nature running event offering three adult distances: 10 km, 15 km, and 23 km. The race takes place in November, with longer adult races starting in the morning and shorter children’s events following later. It is organized with Racing Club Douessin Athlétisme. The setup is distinctive for a trail race, as runners start inside a zoo before proceeding outside its boundaries. The initial section of the route extends over a kilometer through the Bioparc, passing notable areas like the European aviary, tunnels, okapi sanctuary, giraffe camp, and rhino valley. The course then transitions to the countryside surrounding Doué-en-Anjou, crossing local vineyards before concluding in the Bioparc parking lot. Four children’s races are part of the event, commencing near the path by the giraffe area. The event contributes to conservation efforts: one euro from each entry fee supports black rhino conservation in Kenya, and over 150 volunteers assist with race logistics. Participants must provide their own cup for aid stations. Spectator access is restricted as park areas are closed during the race, with the exception of the vulture amphitheater for the start.
Trail de l'apocalypse - Angers
土 11月 21
Trail de l'Apocalypse is a semi-nocturnal 10 km trail race held in Angers, Maine-et-Loire, within France's Pays de la Loire region. It is a short evening run, featuring approximately 80 meters of elevation gain. The challenge stems from the trail environment and diminishing light, rather than extreme distance or significant altitude. The race name connects directly to Angers: the city's medieval Château d'Angers is home to the renowned Apocalypse Tapestry, providing a local theme. This event is for runners seeking a concise trail run with a subtly dramatic ambiance. The entry fee for the 10 km race is listed as 15 euros.
Boucle de la Tourlandry
月 12月 7
Boucle de la Tourlandry is a running weekend held in early December around La Tourlandry in Chemille-en-Anjou, Maine-et-Loire, western France. This is an all-terrain local series offering trail and road options of approximately 10 km, 12.5 km, 17 km, and a long course of 25 to 26 km. The event also features a 13 km night trail, with participants starting with headlamps in winter conditions. The trail routes traverse forests, fields, dirt, and mud, demanding good grip and footing alongside speed. The longer race is described by winner Margot Garnier as rolling rather than particularly hilly. Local runner Anthony Piet has won the main men's race multiple times and set a course record. The night race presents its own challenges; one edition saw the initial declared winners disqualified after taking a wrong turn in darkness and fog, resulting in Clément Abélard's victory. Approximately 800 runners completed the event in a recent edition. The race is distinct from the nearby Hydrome trail held a few weeks prior.
Ronde de Noël
月 12月 14
Ronde de Noël is a Christmas-themed road race held in La Meignanne, within Longuenée-en-Anjou in Maine-et-Loire, western France. Taking place in mid-December, it features a 10 km individual race and a 4.3 km duo option. The 10 km is the primary event, with the duo format adding a social element distinct from typical single-distance city races. The race is organized by the Course à pied La Meignanne association, attracting several thousand participants annually to the commune. The course follows an urban road route, with the 10 km designated as a single loop. Its Christmas theme contributes to its appeal, and with approximately two dozen editions completed, it is established as a local tradition rather than a fleeting seasonal event.
Corrida de Noël - Saint-Saturnin
火 12月 15
The Corrida de Noël de Saint-Saturnin is a Christmas-season road race held in Saint-Saturnin, located in the Puy-de-Dôme area of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. Participants can select from two race distances: a 5 km and a 10 km. This event is a local corrida in the French running tradition, with fast racing, returning participants, and its placement on the holiday calendar. The race takes place in the heart of Puy-de-Dôme, attracting athletes who view it as both a competition and a familiar return. Kévin André, a frequent participant at Saint-Saturnin, secured victory in the 5 km before progressing to win the 10 km. He resides in Geneva, works at CERN as a doctor in physics, and utilizes his holiday break to return and compete. Estelle Loison, currently based in Villepinte, has also achieved wins at the event. One euro from each registration fee is donated to the Poetic'Alix association.
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Trélazéでは、2026年に市中心部から50 km以内で38件の10Kレースが開催されます。今後の日程、定期シリーズ、近隣のその他のレースをまとめて確認できます。