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  • Distance: 23.9 km from Berlin
    Tue, Jul 28, 2026 at 5:25 PM

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    The Connecticut Cycling Advancement Program is proud to present the

    TNC Series at Rentschler Field.

    2026 Tuesday Night Dates (click for reg):

    6/2 - TNC #1

    6/9 - TNC #2

    6/30 - TNC #3

    7/7 - TNC #4 Junior Race Night!

    7/28 - TNC #5 Junior Race Night!

    8/4 - TNC #6 Finale

    Dates are subject to change.

    .Please pay attention to the BikeReg and CCAP Event calendars,

    Volunteers Needed!

    Volunteers can race at no charge or can volunteer for their favorite racer.

    A refund will be provided after the volunteer role is fulfilled.

    -Sign up to volunteer here-

    "A" and "B" level races for everyone!

    Fun, friendly, and competitive racing for everyone, from novice to experienced Cat-1 Racers. A great way to keep your fitness up during race season, blow off steam on a Tuesday night, or experience racing for the first time. Please check out the rest of the event notes to determine which category is for you! NOTE: There will be official results, the top three for each race will be offered an age-appropriate beverage after the finish and a medal.

    A fun, safe, and cheerful weekly Junior Practice Session

    Hosted by CCAP Staff and Regional Team Coaches. Licensed junior riders under 18 and high schoolers can enjoy a no-pressure practice session at 5:15 PM. Any Junior that wants to race must be at least nine years old (racing age - age on Dec 31st of the current year) and are welcome to race in the B Race. All training activities and races will be started with CCAP coaches and staff instruction. All youth riders, 18 and under, are welcome to participate in the practice for $10. Riders who are on CCAP-registered teams may participate in the practice at no charge.

    Junior Race Nights as part of "The Waz" Junior Road Race Series:

    NOTE: There will be official results, the top three for each race will be offered an age-appropriate beverage after the finish and a medal.

    In addition to Juniors being able to race in the B-Race after practice each week, the CCAP welcomes all juniors for:

    "The Waz" Junior Road Race Series:

    The CCAP and the Connecticut cycling community suffered a tremendous loss in 2020 with the passing of our dear friend and ardent supporter, coach, and volunteer, Matt Waskiewicz. Matt’s wide smile and open arms were a welcome sight to all, especially those new to our sport; not a day goes by without “The Waz” in our thoughts.

    Coach Matt’s ability to find the natural athlete and foment drive and ambition in every young rider brought out the best in us all. Our goal is to continue his passion with renewed vigor as we open our 2025 road racing season.

    Additional Event Notes:

    All USAC Rules Apply. Helmets required. No Tri-Bikes or forward-facing bar ends. No sleeveless Jerseys. ALL riders will need either an annual license or purchase a $15 one-day license via bikereg.

    What does "TNC" stand for?

    The TNC stands for Tuesday Night Crit. The TNC has been hosted on Tuesday nights at our beloved venue, Rentscher Field, for several years now.

    **Which race is right for you?

    The "A race" is meant for Pro, Cat 1,2, 3.

    The "B Race" is meant for Novice and Cat 4 Racers. If you consistently place well in this, you will be asked to race the A race.

    See full details
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  • Distance: 4.9 km from Berlin
    Sat, Aug 01, 2026 at 7:15 AM

    For 6 weeks, young athletes across Rhode Island and Massachusetts have been swimming, biking, and running toward this one incredible goal!

    This finale event brings together participants from Race4Chase programs across both states to celebrate their hard work, determination, and confidence gained throughout the summer. It’s more than a race, it’s a powerful celebration of youth achievement, healthy living, and community support.

    While this event is exclusively for Race4Chase participants and not open to public registration, we need enthusiastic volunteers to help make it a safe, smooth, and unforgettable experience for every child crossing that finish line.

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  • Distance: 23.9 km from Berlin
    Tue, Aug 04, 2026 at 5:15 PM

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    The Connecticut Cycling Advancement Program is proud to present the

    TNC Series at Rentschler Field.

    This finale edition of TNC will be themed Retro Kit night! Wear the most retro jersey and bibs you own, show us your style!

    2026 Tuesday Night Dates (click for reg):

    6/2 - TNC #1

    6/9 - TNC #2

    6/30 - TNC #3

    7/7 - TNC #4 Junior Race Night!

    7/28 - TNC #5 Junior Race Night!

    8/4 - TNC #6 Finale

    Dates are subject to change.

    .Please pay attention to the BikeReg and CCAP Event calendars,

    Volunteers Needed!

    Volunteers can race at no charge or can volunteer for their favorite racer.

    A refund will be provided after the volunteer role is fulfilled.

    -Sign up to volunteer here-

    "A" and "B" level races for everyone!

    Fun, friendly, and competitive racing for everyone, from novice to experienced Cat-1 Racers. A great way to keep your fitness up during race season, blow off steam on a Tuesday night, or experience racing for the first time. Please check out the rest of the event notes to determine which category is for you! NOTE: There will be official results, the top three for each race will be offered an age-appropriate beverage after the finish and a medal.

    A fun, safe, and cheerful weekly Junior Practice Session

    Hosted by CCAP Staff and Regional Team Coaches. Licensed junior riders under 18 and high schoolers can enjoy a no-pressure practice session at 5:15 PM. Any Junior that wants to race must be at least nine years old (racing age - age on Dec 31st of the current year) and are welcome to race in the B Race. All training activities and races will be started with CCAP coaches and staff instruction. All youth riders, 18 and under, are welcome to participate in the practice for $10. Riders who are on CCAP-registered teams may participate in the practice at no charge.

    Junior Race Nights as part of "The Waz" Junior Road Race Series:

    NOTE: There will be official results, the top three for each race will be offered an age-appropriate beverage after the finish and a medal.

    In addition to Juniors being able to race in the B-Race after practice each week, the CCAP welcomes all juniors for:

    "The Waz" Junior Road Race Series:

    The CCAP and the Connecticut cycling community suffered a tremendous loss in 2020 with the passing of our dear friend and ardent supporter, coach, and volunteer, Matt Waskiewicz. Matt’s wide smile and open arms were a welcome sight to all, especially those new to our sport; not a day goes by without “The Waz” in our thoughts.

    Coach Matt’s ability to find the natural athlete and foment drive and ambition in every young rider brought out the best in us all. Our goal is to continue his passion with renewed vigor as we open our 2025 road racing season.

    Additional Event Notes:

    All USAC Rules Apply. Helmets required. No Tri-Bikes or forward-facing bar ends. No sleeveless Jerseys. ALL riders will need either an annual license or purchase a $15 one-day license via bikereg.

    What does "TNC" stand for?

    The TNC stands for Tuesday Night Crit. The TNC has been hosted on Tuesday nights at our beloved venue, Rentscher Field, for several years now.

    **Which race is right for you?

    The "A race" is meant for Pro, Cat 1,2, 3.

    The "B Race" is meant for Novice and Cat 4 Racers. If you consistently place well in this, you will be asked to race the A race.

    See full details
    Cycling via BikeReg
  • Distance: 4 km from Berlin
    Sat, Aug 15, 2026 at 2:30 PM

    The CCAP's Annual Youth CX Camp

    Saturday, August 15th and Sunday, August 16th, 2026 at YMCA Camp Sloper

    Now in its nineth edition, the CCAP's Summer Youth Cyclocross Training Camp is dedicated to preparing junior cyclists for the upcoming cyclocross season by combining a focus on beginner-to-intermediate skills and technique development with a fun, practice, and race environment. Youth riders will hone skills to better handle all of New England’s cyclocross challenges, including run-ups, roots, barriers, off-camber sections... and much more!

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    The camp is for boys and girls, ages 9–18, of all experience levels. Camp staff will ensure every camper is prepared for their CX-season goals. No rider will be left unchallenged, overwhelmed, or under-encouraged.

    Register before July 26th and receive a free one-of-a-kind limited-edition Camp t-shirt.

    The first 10 people who register get 10% off their registration fees.

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    CAMP INCLUDES:

    • Two days of training with a focus on skills development, technique, and training races

    • Fun community-style learning sessions on off-the-bike topics such as nutrition, bike care, and recovery tips.

    • Access to a private cyclocross course open ONLY for the camp weekend.

    • Lunch is provided. Ride food and snacks are served throughout each day.

    • Expert coaching from current and former pro cyclocross racers.

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    CAMP SCHEDULE:

    Camp hours will be roughly from 8 AM to 4 PM each day, packed full of skills, drills, and a mock racing experience. Campers will receive the final schedule in their emails the week before camp. Parents, please make sure you put YOUR email into your child's BikeReg account to make sure you receive all updates and important notices. The CTCX camp is a drop-off day camp. After check-in each day, parents will be asked to leave, and are encouraged to explore the downtown Southington area nearby during camp hours.

    We will host an Open training race Sunday afternoon for all to attend. Adults, kids, everyone!

    Results will be given, but will not be turned in to USAC. This will be similar to our Rocky Hill Training Series, just toned down a bit since it's still early in the season. It's just $10 to come out and get your race on.

    CAMP FEES:

    $225 for the first 10 campers that register, $249 after that.

    All campers are required to hold a 2025 USA Cycling junior race license.

    CLOSEST BIKE SHOP:

    • Bobby Sprocket: 10 minutes from Camp

    LOCAL ACCOMMODATIONS:

    • Courtyard Southington: 12 minutes from Camp

    • Homewood Suites by Hilton: 12 Minutes from Camp

    • Holiday Inn Express: 12 minutes from Camp

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    LOCAL DINING OPTIONS:

    • Kinsman Brewing: 12 minutes from Camp

    • Ideal Tavern: 8 minutes from Camp

    • 75 Center: 8 minutes from Camp

    • Tacos Mi Nacho: 12 minutes from Camp

    • Viron Rondo Osteria: 11 minutes from Camp

    • Wood-n-Tap: 10 minutes from Camp

    CANCELLATION POLICY:

    Camp fees are non-refundable.

    For more info on the CTCX Camp, contact CCAP at [email protected]

    See full details
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  • Distance: 16.3 km from Berlin
    Sat, Sep 12, 2026 at 8:15 AM

    Stage 1/AirLine Cycles and friends are proud to bring you Belltown Throwdown 1, at the beautiful YMCA Camp Ingersoll. This is the first of two races hosted by Stage 1 at Ingersoll this year, but rest assured, the two races will be on 100% different courses… and we're not just doing the opposite direction move either! !

    Want to help out? Sign up to volunteer here by sending us an email. We'll give you a t-shirt, some snacks and beverages, and unlimited high fives. https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0C49ABA629A75-57553048-belltown

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    RACE DETAILS

    BE SURE TO PREREGISTER -- DAY-OF REGISTRATION MAY NOT BE AVAILABLE!

    We packed as much into this event as we could, and then we packed even more! Like all the AirLine and Stage 1 events, we want Belltown Throwdown 1 to be a fun day of racing AND spectating; that means a fun course full of our trade mark "special features", sweet music, and big prizes. We're also psyched to be part of the Project Mayhem CX series, which means consistent schedules, neutral support at every race, series prizes, and a cohesive calendar of great events.

    What can you expect? A great course that will be equal parts fun and challenging. For example, this...

    And this...

    And this...

    And, of course, plenty of this...

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    What else? How about just $20 for each additional race!

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    Just a couple of things to note about the event as you're planning to attend.

    1. All dogs must be kept on leash (6 feet or shorter). No exceptions. A loose dog is dangerous to itself and the racers.

    2. PRERIDING THE COURSE WILL BE AT THE DISCRETION OF THE OFFICIALS. THE COURSE MAY NOT BE OPEN FOR PRERIDING BETWEEN RACES. We tried to build time into the schedule to allow it, but there may not be time. All prerides must begin AFTER the finish line and you must check with the officials/volunteers at the officals tent to see if it is permitted at that time. If you are preriding, DO NOT PASS ANY ACTIVE RACERS. If you pass an active racer, we reserve the right to DQ you from your event and you will not get a refund. You have been warned.

    3. Sunrise is at 6:22am. Course will open for pre-ride at 6:30am and close at 8:10am. If you want to pre-ride for the morning session, show up early.

    4. In the interest of serving our racers, if you cannot attend we will refund you for any reason at any time up to registration closing. Email us. If you wanna make up a funny story, great.

    5. Want to help out? Sign up to volunteer here by sending us an email. We'll give you a t-shirt, some snacks and beverages, and unlimited high fives. https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0C49ABA629A75-57553048-belltown

    6. We are working on day-of registration. We CANNOT guarantee it, but we will try, so it is better if you register in advance. If we are able to do day of registration, there will be a $10 surcharge. Second race is available for $20 if you want to race multiple categories in a day.

    7. Staging will be based on: a. Top 8 from the series b. Cross-Results race predictor. c. Day of registrations

    All mixed gender junior fields will be staged as follows: Top 8 (front row) will be 50/50 boys and girls by PMCX series standings. Rest of field will be mixed according to cross results race predictor.

    Multiple Starts at the same time staging rules: We will be doing 1 minute gaps between fields with the caveat that we reserve the right to combine starts where either or both of them have 10 or less registrants. In that case, the front row will be split 4/4 and the rest of the field staged by crossresults.com race predictor.

    1. We will be providing FREE photos to racers. Look for photographer Bill Kurtz out on course throughout the day.

    2. Cash Prizes:

    5 or fewer | $85 — $65 — $45

    6 racers | $85 — $65 — $45

    7 racers | $85 — $65 — $45 — $30

    8 racers | $85 — $65 — $45 — $30

    9 racers | $85 — $65 — $45 — $30 — $25

    10 or more racers | $85 — $65 — $45 — $30 — $25

    1. Why are the Open and Womens P123 races different lengths? Don't you care about equality and equity? We do. So much so that we reached out to a handful of elite women to get their opinion, and based on that feedback we made this decision. Given the constraints of running a whole bunch of categories in the day, and wanting to give women separate time slots from men, what made the most sense for our schedule was to have the P123 women and the 40+ Women share the course and do 50 and 48 minutes respectively, instead of forcing them to race with the men. (we try to make as many people happy as possible. If you have scheduling suggestions for us that you think would work better, we are always happy to entertain them for next year)

    2. Belltown Throwdown CX, like all Stage 1 Cycling and AirLine Cycles events, is an inclusive race environment that is safe and welcoming to all participants, regardless of sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, race, religion, disability, or ethnic origin. Athletes are allowed to compete in the gender category that they identify as. Non-Binary athletes are welcome to compete in the Non-Binary category or any of the Open and Women categories.

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    We strive to create an atmosphere that makes all feel welcome. From Pros to first-time racers, from staff to spectators, we will not accept behavior that is deemed to be bullying or any form of harassment and violators will be asked to leave.

    At any point, if you feel uncomfortable or unsafe or see behavior that seems to be making someone else uncomfortable, please speak to an official or staff member.

    1. We've tried to get all planning done ahead of time, but sometimes things change for one reason or another (often outside of our control). Please be understanding and flexible with us. You can help us put on a great event by REGISTERING EARLY! We have to plan out porto-potties, food, shirts, porto-potties, registration staff, and even PORTO-LETS based on the expected registration…. so if you always register at the last possible second, you may have time to ponder all life's mysteries as you wait in long porto-let lines! To help encourage this, the first 50 registrants get a nice discount!

    Pain in the Neck and the Project Mayhem CX Series are brought to you by:

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    STAGE 1 CYCLING, INC.

    "The Belltown Original"

    Est. 1987

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