Plugging Into the Chicago Running Scene
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Plugging Into the Chicago Running Scene
"When you open the AllTrails app and zoom in on Chicago, Illinois, running routes, you'll see nearly 200 options across the city. Zoom in even further and you'll find the beating heart of each neighborhood: solo runners hitting their coffee shop commute before work or running clubs going door to door to their favorite restaurants, like Cozy Noodles n' Rice."
"HOKA athlete Chef Tee is the chef-owner at Cozy Noodles n' Rice in Wrigleyville. He started running casually just to stay in shape, but quickly got swept up into the running spirit that fuels the city. In 2014, Chef Tee got a lottery spot in the Chicago Marathon and has raced almost every year since. In 2016 he skipped the race to watch the Cubs beat out the Indians in the World Series (understandable)."
AllTrails lists nearly 200 running routes throughout Chicago, revealing dense neighborhood options used by solo runners and running clubs. Chef Tee, a HOKA athlete and chef-owner of Cozy Noodles n' Rice in Wrigleyville, began running casually and later earned a 2014 Chicago Marathon lottery spot, racing almost every year since. During the Chicago Marathon, Chef Tee provides free carb-loading meals to marathoners before and after the race at his restaurant. Notable recommended routes include the 18.2-mile Lakefront Trail with lake views, the Waterfall Glen Main Trail and Tear Thumb Loop, and the Sag Valley Yellow Trail Loop.
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