The Corrida de Charleville-Mézières is a short night road race held in Charleville-Mézières, Ardennes, circling Place Ducale in December. The primary distance is listed as 7.2 km, with some sources indicating 7.6 km, placing it in the fast, competitive category between a 5K and a 10K. La Macérienne Athlétisme and the City of Charleville-Mézières are the organizers, and the race is open to participants from cadet categories up to veteran levels.
Runners complete three laps, each featuring a small incline and sufficient tight turns to render the course more technical than its distance implies. A previous participant noted that manhole covers can become slick when wet, a point of caution on a night course with frequent bends. The participants range from consistent club runners to individuals treating it as a casual local event, with one participant reporting an annual journey of 80 km to compete. The presence of spectators, supportive cheers, and local post-race customs, such as enjoying an américain frites, contribute to its atmosphere as a community evening event rather than a solitary time trial.