
English text below.
J'ai un joli parcours pour la course. Le parcours se commence a Bussigny et il se termine a EPFL. La longuer est neuf kilomètres.
Au début, vous pouvez voir petits jardins. Après un certain temps, les jardins se transforme dans la forêt. Un joli forêt. Il y a beaucoup de fleurs différentes. Le plus belle est ail des ours. Il se trouve le long de entier parcours. Après la forêt vous vous trouvez près de la plage. Vous pouvez voir les Alpes françaises. Le dernière partie de la route est dans les roues de Saint Sulpice. Vous vous approachez l'église de St Sulpice, un parc et vous pouvez vous retrouver devant l'EPFL.

Even running can be beautiful. I thrice went running on a track from Bussigny back to EPFL and each time I was really stunned with the scenery. The route is incredible. It starts at the trains station Bussigny but very fast it leads first to back of small gardens and then into the forest. But that is just the start. The forest is (at lest in this time of the year) really green. Combined with the orange color of setting sun, it looks really nice. After running for a while, one cannot miss the the scent of
bear's garlic. The sigh of these little blooming flowers is spectacular. It reminds me the white fireworks frozen in time. And there are tons of them, along the whole forest part of the route.

After several kilometers in the forest and alongside the river (didn't I tell you? The whole route is alongside the river), we finally say goodbye to the forest. Instead, the river is becoming slow and the the silent decks for ships are witness to the ever-nearer river mouth. The route ends up on a bridge near the lake. From this point, it continues alongside the lake where you can have a good look on Alps.

The final part of the route is going back to the EPFL. The route goes through the narrow streets of St Suplice with old-style village look. As a bonus, you can see the Swiss Reformed Church of Sainte-Marie-Madeleine and Priory. From there, it is just a matter of minutes to be at the finish line before EPFL.
So, did you like it? If yes and you are not from Lausanne -- well, you should reconsider the place where you live. And if you are from Lausanne then just join us the next time will be running. It is worth it!
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