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Bologna · Italy

Cycling & running events in Bologna, 2026

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Bologna

Casaglia - San Luca

Casaglia - San Luca is a 10.2 km night road race in Bologna, organized by Associazione Polisportiva Dilettantistica Acquadela. It begins on Via de Coubertin near the Marathon Tower, completes a short loop around the stadium, then directs runners uphill toward Casaglia and Montalbano before heading toward the Basilica of San Luca. The race follows one of Bologna's most recognized climbs: the road to the Santuario della Madonna di San Luca on Colle della Guardia, 280 meters above sea level. After the turn near the sanctuary, runners go down the Orfanelle slope, where the route offers a view over Bologna, and finish at Meloncello, the arch on the old porticoed route from Porta Saragozza to San Luca. The event is in its fourth decade, and entries are managed through ENDU, an online form, or a paper form.

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Run·Road
Bologna

Maratona di Bologna

The Maratona di Bologna begins and ends in Piazza Maggiore, Bologna's central square, during the first weekend of March. The main event is the 42 km Bologna Marathon, with alternative options including the 30 km Dei Portici, the 21 km Run Tune Up, and the 5 km Tecnocasa City Run. This format accommodates serious marathoners, half-marathon runners, those aiming for 30 km, and casual participants within a single race weekend. The courses utilize Bologna's level city streets, with extensive straightaways and minimal elevation changes, making them suitable for runners seeking personal bests. The marathon route crosses the city's districts and passes key landmarks, such as the Asinelli and Garisenda towers. The porticoes, a UNESCO World Heritage site, define the race's unique Bologna character. The 5 km event is designed for broad accessibility, welcoming walkers and hikers, and includes an option to contribute to the Run5000 charity program.

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Run·Road
Bologna

Giro dell'Emilia

Listed in our event index as Giro della Sicilia 2020.

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Bologna Training Notes

Running: Locals run Giardini Margherita when they want clean laps and easy pace checks. Giardini Margherita gives you 2km laps if you follow the outer roads. RunChallenge meets at Giardini Margherita, Porta Castiglione, on Mondays from 18:45 to 20:00, with Walk, Start, and Fast groups. Via di San Luca gives runners just under 2 km uphill under the portico with about 200 m of gain. Parco Talon and Parco della Chiusa sit by the Reno river for longer dirt miles. Trail runners use Saragozza, San Mamolo, Castiglione, and Murri. Maratona di Bologna, CASAGLIA - SAN LUCA, and 44° StraBologna anchor the calendar.

Cycling: Locals ride the gates, the canals, and the first Apennine ramps without making a big production of it. The Tangenziale delle Biciclette connects Bologna’s gates and works well for quick links across town. The loop takes 5 hours and gives you 430m of climbing. Cavaioni Park hits hard when the final stretch reaches gradients between 15%-20%. The Portico of St. Luke brings the 666 arches, the San Luca pull, and proper intervals. The Navile Canal gives hybrid bikes a 6km gravel line. The Ciclovia del Sole runs 46km from Bologna to Mirandola. Giro dell'Emilia is the anchor event.

Season: Spring and autumn suit both sports best, especially when base miles need hills without drama. Summer brings hot, humid days, so locals start early, keep Z2 honest, and save San Luca or Cavaioni efforts for controlled sessions. Giardini Margherita stays useful for running when you want shade, laps, and a steady rhythm. The hills above Saragozza, San Mamolo, Castiglione, and Murri stay the place for trail legs and bike climbing. Winter changes the kit and the mood more than the routes. Snow is not uncommon between late November and early March, so runners stick to reliable parks and cyclists choose the Tangenziale, city paths, or lower loops when the climbs turn messy.

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