Peloton’s Race Week Run Club in Miami Is the F1 Event Runners Won’t Want to Miss
Miami race week is getting a serious upgrade. Peloton and Visa Cash App Racing Bulls (VCARB) are bringing the Race Week Run Club to the streets of the 305 on April 29, 2026, and it is exactly the kind of live event that puts Peloton’s community reach on full display. Two of the platform’s most recognizable instructors, a local run club, an F1 team, and a city buzzing with race energy are coming together for one morning of movement, community, and recovery.

What Is the Race Week Run Club?
The Race Week Run Club is a free outdoor event built around Miami’s Formula 1 race week, combining movement, community, and recovery into a single morning. Peloton instructors Alex Toussaint and Becs Gentry will lead a 5K outdoor run powered by Miami Run Club, followed by a dedicated recovery experience at the Parc Fermé Recovery Lounge.
The event is complimentary, open to anyone 18 or older, and does not require a Peloton membership to attend. The location will be shared with registered participants after sign-up. Registration is available at event.onepeloton.com/ptonxvcarbmiami.
Spots are limited and registration is first-come, first-served, so securing your place sooner rather than later is the move.

The Run of Show
7:00 AM ET — Check-In Opens Check-in and bag drop open. Doors close at 7:30 AM ET, so plan to arrive with time to spare.
7:30 AM ET — Warm the Engines with Becs Gentry Becs leads a five-minute warm-up to sharpen focus and get every runner physically ready before the course opens.
7:35 AM ET — 5K Outdoor Run with Alex Toussaint and Becs Gentry The heart of the Race Week Run Club is a 5K run led by Alex and Becs, powered by Miami Run Club. All levels are welcome, with four pace groups keeping the event accessible and competitive at the same time.
- Safety Lap — Walk + Run
- Race Pace — 7:30 min/km
- Quali Pace — 6:30 min/km
- Pole Position — 5:30 min/km
8:20 AM ET — Parc Fermé Recovery Lounge After the run, participants head to the Parc Fermé Recovery Lounge, Peloton and VCARB’s own paddock-inspired recovery space. Complimentary drinks, snacks, and Red Bull will be available, along with a live DJ from VCARB’s Creator Platform and a few surprises to kick off race week right.
Why Alex Toussaint and Becs Gentry
The instructor pairing is well matched to the moment. Alex Toussaint brings a competitive, high-energy approach to both cycling and tread that fits naturally into a race week environment. Becs Gentry is one of Peloton’s most experienced running instructors, with a background in competitive distance running that lends real credibility to a community 5K of this kind.
This is not the first time either instructor has shown up in an F1 setting. Both Alex and Becs were among the Peloton instructors who traveled to Las Vegas for Peloton’s Formula 1 Grand Prix partnership, which included classes filmed at the Wynn Theater and Peloton’s brand appearing on the Las Vegas Sphere. You can catch up on that moment in The Clip Out’s 2025 Year in Review and in episode 440 of the podcast. Their presence at the Race Week Run Club in Miami is a natural continuation of that relationship with motorsport culture.
Together, they anchor a Race Week Run Club that earns its name.
Peloton’s Growing Presence in Miami
This event is part of a broader pattern of Peloton showing up in Miami around major sporting moments. The platform has made a habit of using high-energy cultural events as a backdrop for live community activations, consistent with its investment in partnerships that extend beyond the screen. For more context on how Peloton is approaching brand collaboration and live experiences, this piece on Peloton’s evolving partnership strategy is worth a read.
Peloton also recently hosted a Power-Up event with HYROX in Miami ahead of the Legendz HYROX Miami Beach competition, further underscoring the city’s role in the platform’s live event calendar. The VCARB partnership connects two communities built around performance and competition, and the pace group names, Quali Pace and Pole Position, are a deliberate nod to F1 culture that translates motorsport milestones into something every runner can chase on the course.
If you are in Miami on April 29 and looking for a reason to lace up, the Race Week Run Club is a strong one. Are you planning to register, and which pace group are you setting your sights on?
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