GlastonburyRoadRun.info was a site previously associated with road running events and results in Glastonbury and has now been archived and integrated into TrackSpikes.co.
If you followed a link or bookmark, you’ve been redirected here so you can continue exploring running related resources, footwear, and expert advice in one dedicated place.
About the Glastonbury Road Run
The Glastonbury Road Run has been known as a community focused road running event, attracting runners of different levels and celebrating local participation and endurance running.
While the original event website is no longer actively maintained, this page preserves its context and helps guide runners to modern, relevant running resources.
Running resources you’ll find on TrackSpikes.co
Although TrackSpikes.co is best known for track spikes, we also support runners transitioning between road running, cross-country, and track, with guidance on footwear choice, training considerations, and race day preparation.
Where to go next
Helpful guides
If you were looking for…
Glastonbury Road Run results or event details
→ Check local running club pages or regional athletics archives for historical race data.
Footwear advice for runners who race on road and track
→ Visit our blog covering the differences between road shoes and spikes.
Transitioning from road running to track racing
→ Explore our blog section for beginner friendly explanations on spikes, distances, and training.
General running gear recommendations
→ Browse TrackSpikes.co for curated, performance focused footwear and accessories.
FAQs
What happened to GlastonburyRoadRun.info?
The site is no longer actively maintained and has been redirected to TrackSpikes.co to preserve its relevance and provide runners with updated resources.
Why was I redirected here?
To ensure visitors land on a helpful, running focused destination rather than a defunct event site.
Does TrackSpikes.co cover road running?
While our focus is track and cross country spikes, many runners we support compete across road, XC, and track and our guides reflect that crossover.
Who can I contact for help?
Use the Contact page on TrackSpikes.co and we’ll help point you in the right direction.















