How to Pick Your First Race?

Alex Ovchinikoff
by Alex Ovchinikoff
9 months ago

If you’re thinking about signing up for your first competition, congratulations! 🚀 This could be the start of an incredible journey in sports. Whether it’s running, cycling, swimming, or triathlon, choosing the right event makes all the difference in ensuring a positive and motivating experience. To help you, we’ve put together some essential tips!

1. Define Your Goal

Before anything else, ask yourself: What is your objective?

✔️ Personal challenge – Do you want to push your limits and improve your fitness?

✔️ Fun and socializing – Do you prefer a more relaxed event with a festive atmosphere?

✔️ Progress and achievement – Have you been training for a while and want to reach a new milestone?

Answering these questions will help you choose the race that best fits your profile!

2. Choose the Right Distance

For beginners, it’s important to start with a manageable challenge. Here are some recommended distances:

🏃 Running – 5K or 10K are great choices for newcomers to the racing world.

🚴 Cycling – A short Granfondo (30-50km) or an urban cycling event is a good start.

🏊 Swimming – 1km or 1.5km open water races are ideal for those with some swimming background.

🏃‍♂️🚴‍♀️ Triathlon/Duathlon – Start with a Sprint Triathlon (750m swim, 20km cycling, 5km run) or a short duathlon.

Starting with a reasonable distance increases the chances of finishing strong and feeling accomplished!

3. Location and Course Type

The course can make the race easier or more challenging. For a first race, look for:

✔️ Flat routes – Ideal for running and cycling, making the race less exhausting.

✔️ Good organization and support – Races with aid stations, medical assistance, and well-defined logistics.

✔️ Weather and time of day – Do you perform better in the morning or afternoon? Prefer heat or cool weather? Choose what makes you feel comfortable.

If you’re considering a more challenging event (e.g., trail running or mountain biking), make sure your training is adequate to handle the hills and technical terrain.

4. Pick an Event with a Great Atmosphere

Your first race should be memorable and motivating! Some events have a festive and inclusive atmosphere, while others are more competitive and performance-focused.

For beginners, look for:

🏅 Charity and fun runs (e.g., Color Run, popular half marathons)

🏅 Granfondos open to all levels

🏅 Open water swimming races with short distances

🏅 Sprint or super-sprint triathlons for first-timers

Joining a well-organized race with an enthusiastic crowd can transform your experience and make you want to do it again!

5. Sign Up and Get Ready!

Now that you know how to pick your first competition, what will be your debut race?

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