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  • Distance: 19.3 km from Boone
    Sun, Jul 12, 2026 at 1:00 PM

    EARLY REGISTRATION GIFT

    Register by January 31, 2026 and receive a lightweight hat by On.

    WHAT

    Without Limits Youth Cross Country Camp

    The Without Limits Youth Cross Country Camp is open to rising middle school and high school athletes wanting to learn how to train for a lifetime of running, while having fun, meeting new friends, and exploring new places to run in the North Carolina mountains.

    The camp is designed to encourage athletes through positive reinforcement, in picturesque settings, with a goal of enjoying running while preparing for the upcoming season.

    Each year, our athletes leave camp with greater confidence, a new love of running, new friends from all over the country, and motivation when they head back to their cross country team. Our cross country teams that attend leave with stronger team camaraderie heading into the official start of their season.

    When your child attends Without Limits Youth Cross Country Camp, they become part of our camp family for life. Many of our campers graduate and return as Junior Counselors during college.

    Our Without Limits Camp coaches mission is simple—help young athletes grow and gain confidence as runners and individuals. Our team includes coaches who are professional certified (USATF), award-winning high school coaches, professional athletes, medical professionals, parents, and coaches who have coached athletes to the U.S. Olympic Trials. We believe there’s no better way to serve our campers than by helping them reach their athletic and life goals.

    ABOUT THE CAMP

    Without Limits Youth Cross Country Camp has been hosting campers for 11 years. The camp is open to athletes entering 5th through 12th grade. The program focuses on the fundamentals of running in an environment that promotes goal acquisition through teamwork and engaged preparation. In other words, we make cross country training fun and encourage athletes to push themselves to become better runners.

    But running is not all we do. Days are filled with running, hiking, swimming, camp fires, and more.

    Many of our campers are competitive students, however, one doesn’t have to be a varsity superstar to attend. Our coaches facilitate a variety of workouts for skill levels from kids who are new to running – to emerging college athletes. While you don’t have to be a fast runner, it is still a cross country running camp! ALL campers are expected to be able to run 30 minutes.

    We have two programs that run side by side during camp:

    HIGH SCHOOL: Since 2014, our High School Program has had top performers and teams from across the southeast. The camp is oriented for teams and individuals looking to maximize their talents as distance runners, learning from some of the top coaches in our region.

    MIDDLE SCHOOL: Our Middle School program has much of the same instruction and goal acquisition, but the training and activities are tailored for our less experienced distance athletes. Eighth graders with distance running experience are frequently moved into, and excel, groupings with older runners.

    WHO

    Individuals & Teams

    Middle School Athletes

    High School Athletes

    (Rising 5th - 12th Graders)

    WHERE

    Home Base During Camp:

    Lees-McRae College

    191 Main Street

    Banner Elk, NC 28604

    Runs include locations like Watauga River Road, Trout Lake, Wildcat Lake, Moses Cone area, and more.

    WHEN

    July 12 - 17, 2026

    Note: July 12th & July 17th are travel days.

    July 12: Travel to Camp, Check-In, Games

    July 13: Run & Activities

    July 14: Run & Activities

    July 15: Run & Activities

    July 16: Run & Activities

    July 17: Check Out & Travel Home

    CHECK IN & CHECK OUT TIMES

    Check In on July 12, 2026

    Check In at Lees-McRae College: Check In starts at 1:00 PM

    Wilmington Campers: 8:00 AM in Wilmington, NC

    Durham Campers: 11:00 AM in Durham, NC

    Charlotte Campers: 11:30 AM / Noon in Charlotte, NC

    Check Out on July 17, 2026

    Check Out at Lees-McRae College: 9:30 AM

    Wilmington Campers: Drop Off is approximately 4:30 PM

    Durham Campers: Drop Off is 1:00 PM

    Charlotte Campers: Drop off is Noon

    TRANSPORTATION

    Van transportation to/from Lees-McRae College is available from Wilmington, Durham, Charlotte.

    Flying to Camp?

    We will pick up/drop off campers at the Charlotte-Douglas Airport.

    Pick Up: Campers must be ready to be picked up at Noon

    Drop Off: Campers will be dropped off at the airport about 10:30am - 11:00am

    *Please Note: Our counselors cannot escort campers to their gate.

    WHAT IS INCLUDED

    Price includes round trip transportation to/from camp, transportation to daily excursions, lodging, meals, camp shirt, breakout sessions, shoe and gear clinic, adventure excursions, fun, and more! For a full list click HERE

    CROSS COUNTRY TEAMS

    Our cross country teams that attend camp leave with stronger team camaraderie heading into the official start of the cross country season. Teams include middle school, high school, and club teams. Time is set aside at camp for team building activities. Discounts are available for coaches and high school teams. Contact [email protected] for details.

    YOUTH COACHING

    Without Limits offers youth cross country and track coaching, as well as adult endurance sports training in the following regions:

    Wilmington, NC

    Raleigh, NC

    Charleston, SC

    Columbia, SC

    Greenville, SC

    Visit our website HERE

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  • Distance: 1 km from Boone
    Sat, Jul 25, 2026

    Ready to take on a new challenge? 🏃‍♂️ The Race at Clawson-Burnley Park in Boone is waiting for you with a variety of courses, from the 5 km for the sprinters to the half marathon for those who love endurance! Whether you're passionate about speed or long-distance running, every stride promises an exhilarating experience in the heart of beautiful North Carolina.

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  • 164 South Depot Street, Boone, North Carolina, 30525, United States
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    Distance: 1.9 km from Boone
    Sun, Aug 02, 2026 at 11:59 PM

    DETAILS BELOW SUBJECT TO CHANGE

    For most up to date details, visit: https://www.granfondonationalseries.com/gran-fondo-boone

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    BOONE GRAN FONDO

    Boone, NC

    August 2, 2026

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    Event Open to All from Beginner to Elite

    3 Loops to Choose From

    4 Timed Sections in the 80 mile loop – Best Combined Time Wins

    Age Group Categories

    Awards and Winners jerseys for Gran Route

    Awards for Medio and Piccolo Age Winners

    Ride with your friends, Race with your friends

    Fully Stocked Aid Stations to keep you going

    Come Challenge Yourself

    Packet pick up:

    (Watch for updated Information on these dates and locations the below is from 2025 but will likely be the same)

    Saturday from 2:00PM to 6:00PM - 164 S Depot St, Boone, NC 28607

    Sunday from 6:00 AM to 7:15 AM - 164 S Depot St, Boone, NC 28607 (at location of race start)

    U23 Made Possible By Shimano

    Riders who will be 23 years of age or under as of December 31, 2026, are eligible to use the coupon code: U23byShimano at checkout for any of the company’s owned SENA Gran Fondo National Series events including Gran Fondo Florida, Tour of Georgia Gran Fondo, Highlands Gran Fondo, Gran Fondo Asheville, Boone Gran Fondo, Gran Fondo Maryland, as well as the 2026 USA Cycling Gran Fondo National Championships. The offer is limited to participants under the age of 23 and entrants are verified by their age. Juniors – cyclists under the age of 18 – are eligible to use the same coupon code.

    What does the price of your entry include?

    • Traffic control

    • Fully stocked aid stations with energy product and food

    • Four Chip Timed Sections

    • Post-race food, beverage, and entertainment

    • Goody-bag with various swag items

    • Finisher gift for all Gran Route Finishers

    • Awards for age-group placement

    • Chance to win Prizes and Awards for placement

    • Chance to win raffle prizes at post event raffle

    • The enjoyment of riding an amazing cycling route

    Course Description

    In mid-summer, the High Country of North Carolina enjoys 80-degree temperatures while the surrounding East Coast temperatures hover in the high 90s. Early August is a prime time to be in Boone.

    After a short downhill and a climb up the gorgeous Shull's Mill road, the course passes the Blue Ridge Parkway and turns onto Hwy 221. This section of road was hand built in the 1890’s across Grandfather Mountain and served as the Blue Ridge Parkway until the 1980’s. This second timed section is like a paved roller coaster.

    After passing the Grandfather Park entrance, the downhill into Linville is a local favorite stretch of road. The route passes through the Avery County seat, the town of Newland. The back roads of Cow Camp and Squirrel Creek lead to the North Toe River Valley. Here, riders enjoy a few tranquil moments in the valley before the ascent, and third timed section, on the back of Beech Mountain.

    Another nice downhill waits on the other side. The beautiful Bethel Valley brings riders to a climb to the Tennessee State Line to end the forth timed section. From here, the route cruises on a very long gradual downhill grade through the valley and communities of Sugar Grove and Valle Crucis before it takes a climb up Laurel Fork and White Oak roads back to the town of Boone.

    Benefiting: Watauga Pioneers Mountain Bike Team

    The local NICA (National Interscholastic Cycling Association) team

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  • Distance: 19.5 km from Boone
    Sun, Aug 02, 2026 at 12:04 AM

    TIME & LOCATION

    Sugar Mountain Bike Park

    1009 Sugar Mountain Drive

    Banner Elk, NC 28604

    Sugar Mountain is located in the heart of North Carolina’s high country, offering unparalleled mountain views and technical challenges for riders of all levels. The park is easily accessible, just a short drive from the town of Banner Elk, and approximately two hours from Asheville, making it a prime destination for both racers and spectators alike.

    DESCRIPTION

    Sugar Mountain Bike Park, North Carolina – Stop #3

    Get ready for the Go Nuts Biking International Enduro Series as it heads to the Sugar Mountain Bike Park in Banner Elk, North Carolina, for Stop #3 of the season! Situated in the scenic Blue Ridge Mountains, Sugar Mountain offers an exceptional backdrop for a thrilling race. Known for its diverse terrain, steep descents, and technical trails, Sugar is the ultimate challenge for enduro riders looking to push their limits.

    Saturday, Aug. 1st, 2026- Preride - must purchase lift pass from Sugar.

    Sunday, Aug. 2nd, 2026 - Go Nuts International Enduro Stop #5 - Sugar Mtb, USA

    ENDURO START TIMES:

    Registration Opens 8am

    Rider's Meet 8:30am

    EMTB released at 8:45am

    PROS released at 9:00am

    EXPERTS released at 9:15am

    AMATEURS released at 9:45am

    Awards 3pm or to volume

    MAP - TBA

    COMPETE INDIVIDUALLY

    At the conclusion of the Go Nuts International Enduro season, overall winners will be recognized 1st through 3rd place with best of 3 completed races.

    The Go Nuts International Epic Series Finale - Go Nuts International Enduro Championship will be held at Jarrod's Place on August 22-23 and is a mandatory race to compete for the series win.

    Point System

    1st Place = 26

    2nd Place = 23

    3rd Place = 21

    4th Place = 19

    5th Place = 18

    6th Place = 17

    7th Place = 16

    8th Place = 15

    9th Place = 14

    10th Place =13

    11th Place = 12

    12th Place = 11

    13th Place = 10

    14th Place = 9

    15th Place = 8

    16th Place = 7

    17th Place = 6

    18th Place = 5

    19th Place = 4

    20th Place = 3

    21st Place = 2

    All finishers after 21st = 1

    Enduro Categories

    Pro Payout

    Each race will feature 4 to 6 Enduro stages that will be clearly marked. We use 2 different color tapes to mark the transition portion and the actual timed portion.

    Check out the rules for series:

    1. Best of 3 races must be completed to qualify for series championship.

    2. Must race final race (International Enduro Championship) to qualify for series win.

    3. Must wear proper helmet and enduro gear.

    5.You can move up in a Category, but never down.

    1. Points do not transfer from category to category.

    2. No alcohol consumption during the race please.

    3. You must complete the course lines in the correct number sequence.

    4. Please wait your turn at staging areas - 30-45 seconds between each rider.

    5. You must use the same bike throughout the race. All mechanical issues must be corrected by the rider or onsite tech support when available.

    6. Some races will have Go Nuts Biking shuttle service, some will not.

    7. The race will conclude at the designated time, any runs after will not count.

    8. If you do not return your timing bracelet you will incur the charge to replace. $100.

    9. Please use proper trail etiquette during course runs and transfer stages.

    10. All protest must be filed within 20 minutes of the last competitor completing the final race stage of the day.

    11. If you encounter an injured/downed rider, please stop and check on them. If a rider is seriously injured or unconscious, let officials know immediately or call 911.

    A team will consist of 5 to 10 riders across one or more categories. Each team member must complete 3 or more races for points to fully count.

    1st - 5 points

    2nd - 4 points

    3rd - 3 points

    4th - 2 points

    5th - 1 point

    6th plus - 1 point

    Any team member placing 6 or higher receives one point. For the calculation of overall series points, each team will add their scores from all rounds of the series.

    Team rosters must be submitted in advance of the race date or the team begins competition. No substitutions allowed.

    Team members cannot share, exchange or replace bikes during a race. Must start and finish on the same bike.

    Each team member must wear matching jerseys/shirts.

    In the event of a tie, the overall combined scores of the last race the tied teams participated in, will be used to determine the winners.

    Go Nuts International Championship Enduro Race!

    Qualifications: The 2025 winners ranking 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th will be eligible to compete for the Go Nuts International Enduro Championship 2026 title.

    The race is open to ALL. 2026 participants with 3 total races including the International Championship Race ranking 1-5 will also be eligible to compete for International title.

    Go Nuts International Enduro Series eMTB Rules as follows:

    1. Maximum 750watts - assistance up to 20 miles per hour - Pedaling assistance only. No hand or foot throttle allowed. Automatic disqualification. Bicycles must remain locked, i.e., no modification of wheel sensor from factory circumference or any other modification to manipulate the factory set speed of the bike.

    2. Throttle mechanisms are prohibited.

    3. Studded tires are prohibited.

    4. It is forbidden to change e-bike during the event even if the rider finishes the event with the same race plate.

    5. Technical assistance consists of the replacement or repairs of any part of the e-bike at the exception of the frame, wheels or battery.

    6. Races will be conducted regardless of weather conditions. In the event of rain or other unfavorable conditions, it may be necessary to alter the order of the event schedule, including but not limited to, adjusting the length of the race or delaying or stopping the program completely. Should a delay occur, every effort will be made to resume the schedule in a timely fashion if conditions significantly improve.

    7. No headphones, earphones or sound devices permitted. Horns and bells are permitted.

    8. Riders are required to wear the appropriate helmet. Other protective gear is optional; gloves, goggles, elbow/knee guards, etc.

    9. Shirt, shoes, and pants/shorts required. Clipless or flat pedals are both permitted.

    10. An E-Mountain Bike is a bike operated with two energy sources, human pedal power and an electric engine, which only provides assistance when the rider is pedaling.

    11. Any behavior deemed inappropriate or unsportsmanlike like conduct will not be tolerated. Verbal or physical infractions will result in a disqualification.

    Severe weather policy

    Unless otherwise posted, race will be held. Safety of all racers is our main priority. If there is a delay or cancellation due to weather conditions, racers are responsible for checking information posted by director. The information will be posted on the homepage of website, social network avenues, and via email up to 72 hours prior to the race.

    Transfer/Refund Policy

    There will be no registration refunds once registration is processed. We will allow transfers to upcoming races. All transfers must be requested 10 days prior and is only allowed for races that were rescheduled. Transfers will not be allowed 10 days before race or after race.

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  • Distance: 19.5 km from Boone
    Sat, Aug 15, 2026 at 11:59 PM

    EVENT CAPACITY

    • 200 Racers

    Registration for each event will only be available online. There is NO ONSITE REGISTRATION. Race registration will close at 11:59pm thursday night before the race. Number plates/timing chips will be available for pickup at rider check in.

    For all other event details https://www.gravitycarolinas.com/downhill

    ***Please email [email protected] for other Gravity Carolinas sponsor opportunities.

    Presented by Dialed Events

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    CyclingMountain Biking via BikeReg
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