Race Day Mode

Race Day Planner App for Runners

Race morning is no time to think. Racendo's Race Day Mode shows you what to do now, when to leave, where to drop your bag, your pacing target and the next action — until you cross the finish line.

Race morning timeline

Wake time, breakfast, travel buffer, bag drop, warm-up and corral close — built from your race's official schedule and your travel plan.

Start-line logistics

Where to enter the venue, where bag drop is, which corral you're in and how long the walk takes from the closest transit stop.

Bag drop and expo details

Bib number, chip, bag-drop label and expo opening hours tied to the race — no rummaging in old emails on race morning.

Pacing and fuel reminders

Your goal pace per kilometre or mile, fuel timing and water stations — visible while you race, not buried in a spreadsheet.

Know what to do now

The next action is always visible — switch into Race Day Mode and Racendo walks you from wake-up to start gun.

Finish capture and debrief

Log your finish, save the moment, and review what worked so the next race is even smoother.

Race-day questions runners actually ask

What should I do on marathon race morning?
Wake at a fixed time, eat your tested breakfast, leave on Racendo's travel buffer, drop your bag, warm up briefly, arrive in your corral early. The race day planner keeps the next action visible.
How early should I arrive before a marathon?
60–90 minutes is typical for majors. Racendo combines the official corral-close time with your travel plan to give you a specific arrival time for your race.
How do I plan pacing, fuel and logistics together?
Set your goal time and Racendo builds the pacing splits, ties them to your fuel plan, and pairs both with the race day timeline. Pair this with race readiness the week before.