Join findarace.com for the next Run Exe Summer Series event on Tuesday, 1st September 2020 in Exeter, Devon. This monthly 5k road race takes place at the Exwick Playing Fields and offers a fantastic, traffic-free course that is perfect for both seasoned runners looking to set a new personal best, as well as beginners just starting out. The route takes participants along footpaths and cycle tracks around the Playing Fields and the stunning River Exe Flood Relief. Don't miss out on this opportunity to enjoy a flat and fast race in a beautiful setting!
Organiser's Description
A monthly 5k road race series from Exwick Playing Fields, Exeter, on Tuesday evenings. A great traffic free, pancake flat run on footpaths and cycle tracks around the Playing Fields and the River Exe Flood Relief. This event is suitable for people chasing PBs, along with novice runners. (date tbc)
Super Speedy. This is a race dominated by the super speedy runners! A large proportion run faster than the 20 minute pacemakers. However, the atmosphere is fun and friendly and the course is a lovely flat 2.5k loop.
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