Racevine in the News!
Take Racevine for example. This service allows you to search for and review races. We're talking everything: Ironmans (Ironmen?), triathlons, marathons, sprints. All kinds of stuff. Want to know if the Wharf to Wharf run is worth racing? It's there. The New York Marathon? Bango... Read More >
It includes not just the bullet points of the race, like location, date and time, but also some of the dirty details - from whether or not it has sufficient aid stations and porta-potties to the kinds of nourishment along the route and the amount of swag that's provided to runners... Read More >
...describes the Web site as "a Yelp or Zagat guide for races". The San Francisco-based startup aims to give runners a place to find a race based on other runners' reviews, or to write a review of a race they've already run... Read More >
What We Think: Experienced athletes and running novices (like a few of us) across the United States can find the latest triathlons and races in their area. Why? To join in, of course! Race reviews from runners "in the know" will give their aspiring counterparts some insight into what they can expect... Read More >
...frustrated that there was no equivalent to Fandango or Yelp for road races and triathlons. So they created a site that lets users share both race-day basics and nitty-gritty details like pre-race parking, post-race goodies and the availability of portable toilets... Read More >
Racevine.com, a new site for user-generated reviews of races large and small, near and far. Racevine is all Web 2.0, user-generated goodnesss, allowing you to read whimsical, detailed accounts of water station quality and port-o-potties. Don't forget to actually train... Read More >
Racevine can be accurately be described as an online service that was developed with the intention to provide users with the chance to make use of an effective service that will help them to find and review a wide assortment of interesting elements to share everything they want about their races... Read More >
This relatively new site was built by racers/computer geeks for the racing community to share their experiences with others. You can write reviews -- the good, bad, and ugly -- about races you've done, and search for new races by race name, location, date, or event type... Read More >
Not all races are created equal. Some are hyper-competitive. Some have an epic beer-filled finish line. But you don't always know what you're going to get until you sign up, plunk down your entry fee, and toe the starting line. Racevine wants to change that... Read More >
After considering all those factors, you still may not know what race to pick. If you're still not sure, then check out Racevine.com to see other athletes non- biased personal reviews of races based on a scale of one to five stars... Read More >









