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    Distance: 2.7 km

    Saturday mornings in Milan carry a different weight when you're part of Hard Run Club. Founder Jacopo D'Andrea launched the crew in October 2025 with a radical philosophy: every pace is hard because the real challenge happens inside your head, not on the stopwatch. Around 50 runners gather every Saturday at 11 AM to face whatever their personal hard mode looks like that day. The crew's manifesto reads like meditation on effort: "We don't run to prove anything to anyone, we run to become better than we were yesterday." Hard mode means something different for everyone, for some, it's the first kilometer after months away; for others, it's maintaining focus during an easy run when the mind wants to drift. D'Andrea, a designer and DJ, created a space where running becomes an internal conversation rather than external competition. Post-run gatherings flow into Milan's coffee culture, where honest exchanges about choosing difficulty replace technical discussions about pace zones. Hard Run Club occupies territory different from Milan's speed-focused crews, interested in moments when legs feel heavy, when breath burns, when every step matters because you're becoming someone new.

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    Largo Cairoli, Milan, Lombardia, 20121, Italy
  • Group
    Distance: 2.7 km

    On a Friday night in October 2024, five runners met after a race near the Navigli and simply kept talking. No plan. No vision statement. Just a conversation that turned into a crew. Running Rebels claimed Monday nights, a time slot no one else owned in Milan, and built from there. Founded by five captains who refuse to separate independence from unity, they run for freedom, friendship, and the streets themselves. Every Monday, the Naviglio Grande transforms into their stage. Three pace groups, rotating workouts each week: easy runs, progressions, fartlek, tempo. Iconic Rebels T-shirts glow under the city lights. Backed by Saucony but rooted in grassroots ethos, they've revitalized a neighborhood and created a rhythm that lasts. Alongside Urban Runners, Red Snakes Milano, and Flying Girls Milano, Running Rebels remind Milan what street-level rebellion actually means.

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    Largo Cairoli, Milan, Lombardia, 20121, Italy
  • Group
    Distance: 2.7 km

    Pizza Run Club launched in Milan during spring 2024 with a refreshingly simple mission: unite runners across different crews, get them moving together, then feed them pizza. Founded on the belief that running should connect rather than divide, the crew welcomes everyone regardless of pace, style, or pizza topping opinions. What started as one monthly gathering has grown into a genuine community where first-timers leave with new friends and regulars earn a coveted organic cotton tee after five runs. The crew's signature Winter Slice events run every Saturday at noon with easy pacing and medium distances, culminating not at a finish line but at a pizzeria table where the real celebration begins.

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    CommunityRun
    Largo Cairoli, Milan, Lombardia, 20121, Italy
  • Group
    Distance: 2.7 km

    REM Run the Extra Mile started when Cecilia got tired of running long distances alone through Milan's streets. She reached out to a handful of friends, but seventy people showed up to that first run, and the movement took shape. Now, nearly every month, around seventy runners gather on the east side of Milan, coming from every crew in the city. REM stands for slow, social long-distance running, with no pressure and no pace gates, just honest effort shared with others. Every Sunday morning at 9AM, they meet to run long and slow together, then settle in for breakfast at La Redazione Scomodo. That ritual, that community, that simplicity is what REM is about.

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    CommunityRunSocial
    Largo Cairoli, Milan, Lombardia, 20121, Italy
  • Group
    Distance: 2.7 km

    Wednesday evenings at Campo XXV Aprile set the rhythm for Urban Runners, where five pace groups circle the red track under the direction of experienced pacers calling out splits and technical cues. Founded in September 2014 by Valentina di Robilant and Gianluca Ricchiuti, Urban Runners built Milan's most comprehensive running community by pursuing FIDAL affiliation, Italy's athletics federation, allowing members access to competitive racing and professional coaching structure. What started as a vision for structured training combined with genuine social connection has grown into a 400-member organization that balances technical excellence with inclusive spirit. From beginners taking their first steps to marathon veterans chasing PRs, every runner finds a pace group and a team that values both improvement and shared experience.

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    CommunityRunSocial
    Largo Cairoli, Milan, Lombardia, 20121, Italy
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