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Torino Marathon

Torino Marathon takes place on Sun, Nov 29, 2026 in Torino, Italy. The main route is 42.2 km.

Date
Sun, Nov 29, 2026
Start
Torino 🇮🇹
Distance
42.2 km
Level
Open to all
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Torino City Marathon is an annual marathon taking place in Turin featuring a scenic course through the city streets and a concurrent half marathon.

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What this race demands

The Torino Marathon demands sustained cardiovascular endurance across the standard 42.2 km running distance on city streets.

Aerobic Endurance

Covering the full 42.2 km distance requires a robust aerobic engine capable of maintaining a steady running pace for several hours.

Impact Durability

Running on city streets for the entirety of a marathon places high repetitive stress on the lower limbs, requiring strong muscular endurance and structural resilience.

A marathon lasting several hours requires a consistent carbohydrate intake of 60 to 90 grams per hour to maintain glycogen stores and sustain performance.

What would it take you?

Pick the level closest to yours for an estimate of finish time on this course and the training a solid preparation needs.

Estimated finish

3:454:30

Peak-week training

5–7 h/week

A model estimate from distance, climbing and level, not a promise. Conditions, drafting and pacing move it.

IntervalCoach turns those weekly hours into a concrete plan built around your actual fitness. Start with this race as your goal

Your road to race day

Race day at Torino Marathon is 14 weeks away. This is how a coach divides that time. The first phase starts now.

  1. 01Base2 weeks · Aug 24, 2026 Sep 6, 2026

    Aerobic foundation: mostly steady endurance work that grows the aerobic engine and the durability the later phases stand on.

  2. 02Build6 weeks · Sep 7, 2026 Oct 18, 2026

    Progressive overload: training load climbs in waves, with harder weeks stacked on the base and planned recovery weeks that let the gains land.

  3. 03Peak3 weeks · Oct 19, 2026 Nov 8, 2026

    The hardest weeks of the plan: race-specific intensity at nearly full training load, sharpening exactly what this race asks for.

  4. 04Taper2 weeks · Nov 9, 2026 Nov 22, 2026

    Volume drops while intensity stays: short, sharp efforts keep the legs awake as fatigue drains away.

  5. 05Race week1 week · Nov 23, 2026 Nov 29, 2026

    Openers, rest and logistics. The work is done; the job now is arriving fresh.

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