I live in Victoria and the marathon is not the easiest course but beautiful. Hit or miss on weather, as it is in October. I prefer the Vancouver Marathon in May.
I have run the Vancouver Marathon twice and it is a stunning course, not easy but worth it! The last 10k or so is along the sea wall, around Stanley Park, flat and gorgeous views of the mountains, the ocean and the park. I am of course biased, as Vancouver is my home city! It is in May so the weather is usually nice. I am running the half course this year but ran the full last year for the second time, it was the 50th anniversary.
I’ve ran the Dublin Marathon 5 times… it is not flat!!! The first half is a lot of uphill pain…Absolutely brilliant Marathon though! The support around the full course is amazing.
Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon is my favorite here in the states and also my home town race. It has amazing crowd support and raises money for a great cause! Thanks for posting this video. While I am not the fastest runner I am looking to challenge myself with new races in new places.
I can't argue with you as to the London Marathon; the atmosphere was amazing thanks to the wonderful supporters and volunteers lining the streets. I would add the Stockholm Marathon to the list for you to consider sometime (it was my first marathon). I'm running the California International in about 6 weeks and was glad to hear your favorable comments on it. What race are you running next, Ben?
Cambridge Half Marathon is my personal favourite (as its local to me) and flat. Great scenery and the route goes through some of the iconic grounds too.
Bath Half (and the 2 Tunnels run) are great. The Bath HM always has a fantastic crowd and live music entertaining and driving the runners on. A hilly but very scenic HM (or 10km) is the Frome race. Usually baking hot in middle of July but is a good test! Great video Ben as usual!
Loch Ness is a beautiful route, New York Half was fantastic for the course & support. I did Moscow Marathon in 2018 & that is almost pan flat as well as very well organised with the website & race instructions available in English.
Great list .... you forgot some races in Canada... Around the Bay 30K (older than Boston), Toronto Waterfront Marathon and the Vancouver International Marathon
Great video! Shout out for the Spitsbergen Marathon (and Half) - inside the Arctic Circle, below 0C in June, and armed guards against Polar Bears en route 😮
Thanks Ben.... Definitely Loch Ness (scenic and a beast at mile 19).... Secondly I love London and the HUGE atmosphere...... Manchester for Fastest... but do try and get a signal long before the start as the transmitters are sparse... (I've run all three)!! and can give hotel tips too.....
Cracking video, will you be doing one on trail races/non roads? Great description on Edinburgh marathon rexwind/weather though has also been the hottest day of the year too 👍👍👍
This is very informative Ben. Thanks so much. I prefer the Flat race as I'm still new to this. I love to do Royal Parks Mmarathonin in London next year. 🙏😍
Marathon du Médoc is, without a doubt, the most enjoyable ‘race’ I’ve been in, it’s practically compulsory to wear fancy dress, the route is so scenic and runs through multiple vineyards where you must sample the wine and stop running to dance to the live bands (50 of them!), there’s no point in going for a fast time, you simply need to do sub 6.30 for your medal and goodie bag which of course includes wine. 🍷🧀🥴
Love the Energy! In the US, the Gate River Run in Jacksonville, FL is fast 15k, hosting the US 15k championships. Ton of elite runner. If your a Disney Movie buff than the Disney Marathon is also Amazing. You run through all the Disney Parks and the Character are out cheering you on! Philadelphia Marathon is amazing too
Beachy Head Marathon(used to be Seven Sisters marathon)! October time: amazing scenery-very tough, my most honored medal! Great video can't wait to do some of these races you have suggested.
Bournemouth Marathon hasn't happened for a few years now. They still do the Half, 10k and 5ks. Southampton Half & Marathon is pretty good (Two laps for the Marathon though, so the Half pips it for me. I hope to get to the Beer Lovers Marathon in Liege one day, I was booked to go in 2020.
Great video Ben. You have missed the awesome set of Chester races. The 10k, half marathon and Metric marathon / Marathon. Good luck with your training in 2022 and beyond.
Agree, Chester Triple Medal 🥇 for doing 3 of the 4 options is also a nice touch. The Metric Marathon (26.2km) is a nice step up distance towards the full Marathon
Hi Ben, the midlands exists and has some great races too! Whether you want a city experience like derby, Birmingham, Nottingham, or trails, with the peaks and national forest on our doorstep! Oh and there’s even a set of races around Alton towers!
Chuncheon (pronounced choon-chon) Marathon in South Korea. Historic (first run in 1946) and beautiful - it is a lap of a lake with mountains covered by autumnal trees all around.
Hello! nice list you got there! I'm training for my first marathon and I wonder how Stockholm or Copenhagen marathon stack up against your choices? Cheers
Sheffield Half Marathon the one for me! Notoriously long hill (5 miles) on the way out, but views of the Peak District and Sheffield to die for, with basically 8 miles back down hill to the finish! Get yourself along, we’ll put you up for the night! 😃
Inverness marathon is fantastic but I would not call it nicely undulating. Some very sharp descents over the first few miles can mash your quads and then you hit mile18 (or 19) and its a full mile of climbing. But good to see you include it on your list because its a great day in a beautiful part of the UK.
Rottnest Marathon in Western Australia is pretty iconic. Hilly, often exposed, gorgeous, with bonus quokkas. Lapped course, on your final lap you are given money to pay a bagpiper to play you home.
Dublin Marathon starts off flat but becomes sneakily hilly around the 5 mile point and then two really steep hills, at about 8 miles and 22 miles (heartbreak hill). Have to wait until next year until I complete it for the 5th time!
I've just run the cherry blossom 10 miler in DC. The course is part of the Marine Corp marathon, it's flat (just 1 uphill at the end) crowded but i set a PR. It's lottery based only but it's really worth it. Only "negative" you need to pay for your medal
i love the Snowdonia Marathon. Its never a "race" for me, i simply go every year the past 3 years for a fun social marathon with friends. Big fan of St Neots half marathon. Got my PB there a few years ago. Back again in a few weeks too!
It’s not a race I’ve ever done.. but on paper really looks like a good one, very similar to the other Spanish races I listed. So certainly one to consider!
Hi Chloe, I've raced the Malaga marathon Dec 2019 and I'm doing the half this Dec...really really good set up and race day vibe! It's virtually flat and both the half and full distances are at the same time. Weather is usually perfect that time of year too and then the city is buzzing in the night with the runners feasting on Tapas and beer ;)
One for the bucket list is the Salomon Cappadocia Ultra Trail - I haven't run this, but my friend has just finished the 74 miler - they run 3 events 119km, 63km and 38km.... just to get you taste buds tingling ....
just a few ideas some i've done, london winter run 10k 13th feb, brighton half 27th feb, cambridge half 6th march, manchester half 15th may swansea half 12th june, bournemouth 5k,10k,half & marathon 9th oct, portsmouth 10mi 16th oct, Beachy Head Marathon TBC oct
Best 10k event in n.ireland, Keep’Er Lit 10k quality event, quality goody bag, must do if in n.ireland Best half marathon - Belfast half Best marathon I’ve done - Berlin, mega flat, mega support and it’s a major ( lottery place )
The bournemouth marathon isn't run anymore unfortunately, 2019 was the last. The half marathon is still lovely though, ran my PB there a couple of weeks ago. And it has the same big hill and willpower-draining out and back along the seafront 😅
Hi Ben I en joyed your videos I did vitality mathanth for London 6 hour 24 mins my frist one I like the half marathon I did in Blackpool be for lock down was fun
As an Amsterdammer it pains me to hear you say Rotterdam is nicer... Haha just kidding, I ran my 1:29:06 PB on the half marathon in Amsterdam last week! Definitely doing Rotterdam too! My next upcoming race is the Maspalomas marathon on Gran Canaria⛱️☀️
Bit of a shout-out for some of the smaller races out there - Mid-Cheshire 5k, one of the quickest out there and wonderfully organised. Also, the 4 Villages Half Marathon - I’m biased because it’s my club’s race, but it won Runner’s World “best half marathon in the north” and it’s such a well-ran race. The best two races I’ve ran!
Yikes! There's a difference between the Houston Half (which is in October) vs the Houston Marathon (January). Yes, it's confusing. The October Houston Half is only half race and a 10K race . The Houston Marathon (it's a Boston Qualifier) is a marathon, a half, and a 5K (I'm running the 5K this year. YAY!!!!) I hear the marathon course is pretty flat too. Yes, I know it's confusing and it confused me when I started running and looking for races, too! Hope this clarifies!
Ever hear of the Peachtree Road Race? It's the largest 10K in the U.S. Boulder is the second. I've run both, and I definitely prefer Boulder, but just saying.
@@tobyk8125 I’ve done it 3 times, the town centre bit is great. There’s a bit of a slope at mile 7 (I think) but not a long one, the rest is pancake flat. And the route into the stadium is a bit longer than you’d expect it to be!
Any reason Brighton was left off? I signed up for April 2022 as my first marathon and now I regret it if it didn't even get a mention amongst all these other races
No Peachtree 10k in Atlanta? Come on man. I personally love the Disney Marathon. You run thru all the parks and Mickey Mouse himself high-fives you at the finish.
I loved Manchester and the support we got along the way, together with sweets and drinks offered by the kind people of Manchester, no matter I stuck to my gels. 🤓 I wanna run them all but Tromso is the one I want badly. Next is Athens, November 14.
Vancouver 10k Sun Run, Toronto Waterfront Marathon and Royal Victoria Marathon are great events to check out in Canada!
I live in Victoria and the marathon is not the easiest course but beautiful. Hit or miss on weather, as it is in October. I prefer the Vancouver Marathon in May.
Berlin half marathon in spring is also a great race, Vienna City Marathon where you run on the track where Kipchoge ran sub 2h
I have run the Vancouver Marathon twice and it is a stunning course, not easy but worth it! The last 10k or so is along the sea wall, around Stanley Park, flat and gorgeous views of the mountains, the ocean and the park. I am of course biased, as Vancouver is my home city! It is in May so the weather is usually nice. I am running the half course this year but ran the full last year for the second time, it was the 50th anniversary.
I’ve ran the Dublin Marathon 5 times… it is not flat!!! The first half is a lot of uphill pain…Absolutely brilliant Marathon though! The support around the full course is amazing.
Yep not flat at all for a city marathon
St. George, Utah! Gorgeous marathon in early October. Also in October is the Twin Cities Marathon in Minnesota. I plan on running it next year.
Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon is my favorite here in the states and also my home town race. It has amazing crowd support and raises money for a great cause! Thanks for posting this video. While I am not the fastest runner I am looking to challenge myself with new races in new places.
I can't argue with you as to the London Marathon; the atmosphere was amazing thanks to the wonderful supporters and volunteers lining the streets. I would add the Stockholm Marathon to the list for you to consider sometime (it was my first marathon). I'm running the California International in about 6 weeks and was glad to hear your favorable comments on it. What race are you running next, Ben?
Cambridge Half Marathon is my personal favourite (as its local to me) and flat. Great scenery and the route goes through some of the iconic grounds too.
Looking forward to this Ben. Your growing so fast on RUclips and getting back stronger!!!!
Brilliant and I would suggest a nice challenging HM is the Potters Arf in Stoke on Trent
Bath Half (and the 2 Tunnels run) are great. The Bath HM always has a fantastic crowd and live music entertaining and driving the runners on.
A hilly but very scenic HM (or 10km) is the Frome race. Usually baking hot in middle of July but is a good test!
Great video Ben as usual!
Loch Ness is a beautiful route, New York Half was fantastic for the course & support. I did Moscow Marathon in 2018 & that is almost pan flat as well as very well organised with the website & race instructions available in English.
Kielder half/marathon in Northumberland. It's hilly but scenic throughout the course.
Great list .... you forgot some races in Canada... Around the Bay 30K (older than Boston), Toronto Waterfront Marathon and the Vancouver International Marathon
Really liked this informative video Ben. Nice one.
Great video! Shout out for the Spitsbergen Marathon (and Half) - inside the Arctic Circle, below 0C in June, and armed guards against Polar Bears en route 😮
Thanks Ben.... Definitely Loch Ness (scenic and a beast at mile 19).... Secondly I love London and the HUGE atmosphere...... Manchester for Fastest... but do try and get a signal long before the start as the transmitters are sparse... (I've run all three)!! and can give hotel tips too.....
Cracking video, will you be doing one on trail races/non roads? Great description on Edinburgh marathon rexwind/weather though has also been the hottest day of the year too 👍👍👍
This is very informative Ben. Thanks so much. I prefer the Flat race as I'm still new to this. I love to do Royal Parks Mmarathonin in London next year. 🙏😍
Great video Ben. I’d definitely add Chester and Yorkshire to the UK list, best two marathons I’ve done.
Thanks for the video! Great list of races. I've got the Falmouth Road Race in Cape Cod at the top of my bucket list.
Marathon du Médoc is, without a doubt, the most enjoyable ‘race’ I’ve been in, it’s practically compulsory to wear fancy dress, the route is so scenic and runs through multiple vineyards where you must sample the wine and stop running to dance to the live bands (50 of them!), there’s no point in going for a fast time, you simply need to do sub 6.30 for your medal and goodie bag which of course includes wine. 🍷🧀🥴
Definitely doing the Zueven 7 hills next year. My fave low key race is the Hatfield 5!
Aha, love that race, it's a ridiculously quick course. Got a 5k PB each time I've done it.
I love Torbay half marathon and my first half marathon La Pegasus in Normandy. I’m trying to go back to do the D-day landing marathon. 🤞
Hackney Half is great as well, very good crowds around East London. It's normally in May.
Was tempted to include Hackney.. but it’s always so expensive and not a fast route really. But lovely atmosphere! 😀
look at likes of cork and galway bay in ireland, others like chester and yorkshire, im trying hastings half in march 20th
Love the Energy! In the US, the Gate River Run in Jacksonville, FL is fast 15k, hosting the US 15k championships. Ton of elite runner. If your a Disney Movie buff than the Disney Marathon is also Amazing. You run through all the Disney Parks and the Character are out cheering you on! Philadelphia Marathon is amazing too
Beachy Head Marathon(used to be Seven Sisters marathon)! October time: amazing scenery-very tough, my most honored medal! Great video can't wait to do some of these races you have suggested.
Bournemouth Marathon hasn't happened for a few years now. They still do the Half, 10k and 5ks. Southampton Half & Marathon is pretty good (Two laps for the Marathon though, so the Half pips it for me. I hope to get to the Beer Lovers Marathon in Liege one day, I was booked to go in 2020.
Great video Ben. You have missed the awesome set of Chester races. The 10k, half marathon and Metric marathon / Marathon. Good luck with your training in 2022 and beyond.
Agree, Chester Triple Medal 🥇 for doing 3 of the 4 options is also a nice touch. The Metric Marathon (26.2km) is a nice step up distance towards the full Marathon
The Chester races are excellent! Quite hilly in my opinion but really well organised, good route and plenty of quality goodies at the end
Loved this video Ben!
Running Newport this weekend - can’t wait!
Good luck Mark!
Yeah! I am from the Netherlands 🧡🧡 Zevenheuvelenloop is a great event!! I am born in Nijmegen. But never ran this race! Hopefully next year!
Hi Ben, the midlands exists and has some great races too! Whether you want a city experience like derby, Birmingham, Nottingham, or trails, with the peaks and national forest on our doorstep! Oh and there’s even a set of races around Alton towers!
Chuncheon (pronounced choon-chon) Marathon in South Korea. Historic (first run in 1946) and beautiful - it is a lap of a lake with mountains covered by autumnal trees all around.
Hello! nice list you got there! I'm training for my first marathon and I wonder how Stockholm or Copenhagen marathon stack up against your choices? Cheers
Great Ocean Road Marathon, Victoria, Australia
Sheffield Half Marathon the one for me! Notoriously long hill (5 miles) on the way out, but views of the Peak District and Sheffield to die for, with basically 8 miles back down hill to the finish! Get yourself along, we’ll put you up for the night! 😃
Inverness marathon is fantastic but I would not call it nicely undulating. Some very sharp descents over the first few miles can mash your quads and then you hit mile18 (or 19) and its a full mile of climbing. But good to see you include it on your list because its a great day in a beautiful part of the UK.
I would add Nice-Cannes which follows the coast of the Mediterranean. Fantastic views.
Great Manchester Run Half Marathon is the best road race.
Tour of Tameside is probably my favourite overall event.
Rottnest Marathon in Western Australia is pretty iconic. Hilly, often exposed, gorgeous, with bonus quokkas. Lapped course, on your final lap you are given money to pay a bagpiper to play you home.
Best local support in UK for me is Cambridge Half, followed by Wilmslow. Both are nice and fast and scenic. Agree Paris, Seville and Barcelona 👍
Doing newport sunday for my first, can't wait
Good luck! 🙌
great video as usual!
Was hoping to see some love for Canada! Come check out the Toronto Waterfront Marathon some year soon Ben 🙌
Yeah.. I haven’t been to Canada, yet! But hopefully 2022 will bring us over there!
bolder boulder is fun.., I ran it years ago, and didn’t know what to expect.
I have got to do it one more time..
I would love to do the Great South run!! Favourite half marathon has got to be Bournemouth half, Edinburgh half or the Oxford Half marathon! 😊
Great video Ben may try Edinburgh marathon next year.
As for Bournemouth I don't believe they're doing the full marathon any more?
Yeah, my mistake! I’ve ran it a few times.. but didn’t realise it was cancelled.
Great list! Will you be doing the zevenheuvelenloop in Nijmegen (the Netherlands) again this year? Im hoping to run it myself for the first time.
You should run Dublin Ben! The crowd is amazing
Dublin Marathon starts off flat but becomes sneakily hilly around the 5 mile point and then two really steep hills, at about 8 miles and 22 miles (heartbreak hill). Have to wait until next year until I complete it for the 5th time!
I've just run the cherry blossom 10 miler in DC. The course is part of the Marine Corp marathon, it's flat (just 1 uphill at the end) crowded but i set a PR. It's lottery based only but it's really worth it. Only "negative" you need to pay for your medal
Did the Bristol Half this September sad to see it not on this list :( was such an amazing event!
Should try the Isle of Man marathon, beautiful surroundings out in the conutryside…big food buffet at the end too
It was so cool to hear about all of these, thanks for making this Ben! do you think you could also do a trail/ultra version of this list too?
It’s coming very soon! Already making notes for it and doing the research!
i love the Snowdonia Marathon. Its never a "race" for me, i simply go every year the past 3 years for a fun social marathon with friends. Big fan of St Neots half marathon. Got my PB there a few years ago. Back again in a few weeks too!
My local is st Neots half marathon, I also won the u11 boys fun run there last time it was on
Thank you for this, I've added some races to my bucket list! I was wondering if you/anyone here have thoughts on the Malaga marathon/half?
It’s not a race I’ve ever done.. but on paper really looks like a good one, very similar to the other Spanish races I listed. So certainly one to consider!
Hi Chloe, I've raced the Malaga marathon Dec 2019 and I'm doing the half this Dec...really really good set up and race day vibe! It's virtually flat and both the half and full distances are at the same time. Weather is usually perfect that time of year too and then the city is buzzing in the night with the runners feasting on Tapas and beer ;)
@@therookierunner Thank you for your insights! I've signed up to the half this year too!
@@ChloeHamard Amazing! You'll love it... PB Course if you're chasing those kinda goals too
One for the bucket list is the Salomon Cappadocia Ultra Trail - I haven't run this, but my friend has just finished the 74 miler - they run 3 events 119km, 63km and 38km.... just to get you taste buds tingling ....
Will do a trail version of this very soon!
run Newport Marathon at the weekend and finally dipped in under 3hrs (2:56:10) i can confirm its a fast flat course (weather promoting)
just a few ideas some i've done,
london winter run 10k 13th feb, brighton half 27th feb, cambridge half 6th march, manchester half 15th may swansea half 12th june, bournemouth 5k,10k,half & marathon 9th oct, portsmouth 10mi 16th oct, Beachy Head Marathon TBC oct
I enjoy my local coastal 10k in Folkestone
Best 10k event in n.ireland, Keep’Er Lit 10k quality event, quality goody bag, must do if in n.ireland
Best half marathon - Belfast half
Best marathon I’ve done - Berlin, mega flat, mega support and it’s a major ( lottery place )
The bournemouth marathon isn't run anymore unfortunately, 2019 was the last. The half marathon is still lovely though, ran my PB there a couple of weeks ago. And it has the same big hill and willpower-draining out and back along the seafront 😅
Ashbourne half & White Peak both in Derbyshire very pretty but pretty hilly. Naseby 1645 which is 16 miles & 450 yds ..
we have 4 10 milers here in devon. 3 trail. 1 road. all in nov too. bideford 10. drogo 10. templer 10. bicton blister
In terms of atmosphere Great North Run also London Landmarks,
In terms of flattest Paddock Wood ( Kent )H/M.
Great video Ben. Have you ever ran Silverstone? Thinking to do this next year. 🤔
Rotterdam (Marathon & 1/4 Marathon), Madrid Vallecana 10k (on New Years Eve) and London’s Big Half!
I have run Miami and Honolulu.
However best race: Comrades marathon
I did Manchester this year and it’s definitely not flat apparently they changed the route old route was flat but not now
I did it this year too and can confirm it's DEFINITELY not flat!
Hi Ben I en joyed your videos I did vitality mathanth for London 6 hour 24 mins my frist one I like the half marathon I did in Blackpool be for lock down was fun
Well done Lorraine!
Snowdon is a ballot now! Also all places have been deferred since 2020
Next time just say USA instead of North America 😢 I was waiting for Mexico and Canada races
Ben the Peachtree Road Race Atlanta, Georgia
Hastings Half is great. Challenging course but great local support.
Rock n' Roll in Liverpool issued communication saying that the last year for this race is 2021, no more Rock n' Roll races in Liverpool ☹
Houston 🙌🏽 I’ll be running my first ever half marathon
Blaydon Race. Newcastle-upon-Tyne
play the Blaydon Races song at the beginning to get you going
*Panathenaic Stadium in the center of Athens! :)
Great vlog Ben, how about the mont blanc marathon? It's my all time favourite vlog on RUclips
Will be doing a trail race version very soon!
Hey! there are more than 7 hills in The Netherlands. I know some people are not fond of Limburg, but it still belongs to The Netherlands 😛
Thanks very much sir
As an Amsterdammer it pains me to hear you say Rotterdam is nicer... Haha just kidding, I ran my 1:29:06 PB on the half marathon in Amsterdam last week! Definitely doing Rotterdam too! My next upcoming race is the Maspalomas marathon on Gran Canaria⛱️☀️
Good luck in Gran Canaria!! 🙌
Hastings Half marathon! Pretty much 5 miles uphill to start :D
Bit of a shout-out for some of the smaller races out there - Mid-Cheshire 5k, one of the quickest out there and wonderfully organised. Also, the 4 Villages Half Marathon - I’m biased because it’s my club’s race, but it won Runner’s World “best half marathon in the north” and it’s such a well-ran race. The best two races I’ve ran!
4 villages is a great race,my go to post Xmas half.
Yikes! There's a difference between the Houston Half (which is in October) vs the Houston Marathon (January). Yes, it's confusing. The October Houston Half is only half race and a 10K race . The Houston Marathon (it's a Boston Qualifier) is a marathon, a half, and a 5K (I'm running the 5K this year. YAY!!!!) I hear the marathon course is pretty flat too. Yes, I know it's confusing and it confused me when I started running and looking for races, too! Hope this clarifies!
Ever hear of the Peachtree Road Race? It's the largest 10K in the U.S. Boulder is the second. I've run both, and I definitely prefer Boulder, but just saying.
How many marathons have you done Ben?
Around 90.. not sure exactly!
Absolutely insane!
Reading half is excellent. Down the high street half way round and finish pitchside in the football stadium.
Been umming and aahing about it. Way out of shape and it isn't cheap. You may have just persuaded me
@@tobyk8125 I’ve done it 3 times, the town centre bit is great. There’s a bit of a slope at mile 7 (I think) but not a long one, the rest is pancake flat. And the route into the stadium is a bit longer than you’d expect it to be!
I didn’t think Reading was that amazing but the finish at Majeski Stadium was pretty good!
7 heuvelenloop, what a epic video this is!!
Any reason Brighton was left off? I signed up for April 2022 as my first marathon and now I regret it if it didn't even get a mention amongst all these other races
Maybe Ben hasn't run it? I have done it twice and it's a very good one but I am done with it now.
Perfect. Racing Rotterdam on Sunday👊
Good luck! 🙌
FYI there are 56 mountains in Scotland that are higher than Snowdon
The Liverpool marathon has been scrapped as of next year! Gutted!!
Budapest 30 km and marathon in October
No Peachtree 10k in Atlanta? Come on man. I personally love the Disney Marathon. You run thru all the parks and Mickey Mouse himself high-fives you at the finish.
Goodwood?
I loved Manchester and the support we got along the way, together with sweets and drinks offered by the kind people of Manchester, no matter I stuck to my gels. 🤓
I wanna run them all but Tromso is the one I want badly.
Next is Athens, November 14.
Dublin certainly not a flat fast course. it does have terrific support however. it is a tough run though just to be aware of.