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  • Distance: 0 m from Leoni Township
    Sat, Jun 27, 2026 at 7:30 AM

    Tri Goddess Tri celebrates women of all abilities, inspiring them to reach new heights of health and set new fitness goals by training for and completing a triathlon. Held just 12 miles west of Chelsea at the Portage Lake Unit of Waterloo State Recreation Area, surrounding our participants in scenery as beautiful and inspiring as themselves.

    Tri Goddess Tri features min-sprint, sprint, and Olympic distance events:

    All bike distances are on paved roads, rolling hills.

    All runs are a mix of road and trail.

    See course maps under "Event Details"

    Sprint Triathlon — 800-meter lake swim, 10.3-mile bike ride, 3-mile run

    Super Sprint Triathlon — 400-meter lake swim, 10.3-mile bike ride, 1.5-mile

    Sprint Duathlon (run bike run) — 1.5-mile run, 10.3-mile bike ride, 3-mile run

    Sprint Aquabike (swim-bike)— 800-meter lake swim, 10.3-mile bike ride

    Sprint Relay — team up with one or two friends to complete the Sprint Triathlon together

    Park Entry

    A State Park permit or Recreation Passport is needed to enter Waterloo State Recreation Area. Visit the Michigan Department of Natural Resources' website here for pricing and more information.

    Certification

    This race is sanctioned by USA Triathlon (USAT) therefore all participants must have an annual membership or purchase a one-day membership. These options will be available during the registration process. The annual membership fee is $50 and the one-day fee is $15. To learn more about USAT visit https://www.teamusa.org/USA-Triathlon/.

    To learn more about USAT, USAT membership, USAT rules, and USAT most violated rules, CLICK HERE.

    The race director, Eva Solomon, is a USAT Level 2 Certified Race Director. This is the highest level available, she is the only Level 2 USAT Certified race director in Michigan and 1 of only 11 in the country.

    Course

    Please note that in the interest of safety, all courses are subject to change at any time at the discretion of the race director. You can view all courses here.

    Post-Race Party

    Goddesses, stick around for post-race food and festivities! Our Epic staff and volunteers will be cooking up pancakes, breakfast burritos, and more for all race participants.

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  • Distance: 23.8 km from Leoni Township
    Sat, Jul 11, 2026 at 6:30 AM

    The Ride

    One Helluva Ride is Ann Arbor Bicycle Touring Society's signature event. This event allows AABTS to advocate for cycling in not just our community but across Michigan. Proceeds from this event are used to fund philanthropic activities, which include donating thousands of dollars for things like helmets, out-reach, education, and other charitable causes each year.

    Join us for a day of scenic bicycle touring over tree-lined roads and beautiful gravel trails. The routes wind through rural and recreational areas and vary enough to appeal to a broad range of cyclists. We welcome all categories of riders.

    When / Where

    The ride will be held on Saturday, July 11, 2026. Pre-registered check in starts at 6:30am. All rides start and end at Chelsea High School (740 N Freer Rd, Chelsea, MI 48118). Enter high school to park from Trinkle Rd.

    NOTE: New starting location for 2026!

    Routes

    Updated routes for 2026.

    Four paved road rides (20 -100 miles) and one gravel route (42 miles) are offered. Routes will be marked, and maps via RidewithGPS available for download. All rides start and end at Chelsea High School in Chelsea, Michigan. SAG support and bike mechanics will be available.

    Routes subject to change based on road conditions - always check prior to the ride at www.aabts.org/ohr for the latest routes.

    Food

    There will be lunch from Slows Bar BQ of Detroit (including vegetarian and vegan), snacks and beverages at rest stops.

    Merchandise

    You can order a custom t-shirt and socks via the RunSignUp Store. T-shirts and socks ordered will be available for pickup when you check-in the day of the ride.

    NOTE: T-shirt ordering closes as of June 21st and sock orders on July 5th. Some limited supplies will be for sale day of the ride.

    Other

    No day of ride registration! Online registration closes July 5th.

    Questions: [email protected] / Full ride details found on our website (aabts.org/ohr).

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  • Distance: 23.6 km from Leoni Township
    Sat, Jul 11, 2026 at 7:30 AM

    Since 1986, the iconic and classic Ann Arbor Tri has been held in the Pinckney Recreation Area at Halfmoon Lake, one of the largest state parks in all of Michigan. You’ll swim the open waters of Halfmoon, bike the rolling paved country roads of the surrounding rural area, and then run the Potowatomi Trail. It’s a classic course you’ll come back to again and again.

    Choose Your Challenge!

    Olympic Triathlon — 1500 meter swim (64 lengths in a standard metric pool), 28-mile paved road bike, 5.3-mile trail run (Yes, it's really an Olympic: (USAT Distances Defined)

    Sprint Triathlon — 750-meter swim (32 lengths in a standard metric pool),14-mile paved road bike, 3.5 mile trail run

    Olympic Aquabike (swim bike done) — 1500 meter swim, 28-mile paved road bike

    Sprint Duathlon — 2-mile paved run, 14-mile paved road bike, 3.5 mile trail run

    Olympic Relay — team up with one or two friends to complete our Olympic Triathlon together

    Sprint Relay — team up with one or two friends to complete our Sprint Triathlon together

    Park Entry

    A State Park permit or Recreation Passport is needed to enter Pinckney Recreation Area. Visit the Michigan Department of Natural Resources here for pricing and more information.

    Host Club

    The Ann Arbor Tri Club and the University of Michigan Tri Team will be your host clubs for this event. We are grateful to them for providing volunteers and bringing sharing their passion, dedication, and spirit to the Ann Arbor Tri!

    To learn more about Ann Arbor Tri Club, CLICK HERE.

    To learn more about The University of Michigan Tri Team CLICK HERE.

    To learn more about our club sponsorship program, CLICK HERE.

    Course

    Please note that in the interest of safety, all courses are subject to change at any time at the discretion of the race director.

    750m Swim Course Map (2x for Oly)

    Duathlon 1st Leg

    Sprint Bike Course Map

    Olympic Bike Course Map

    Sprint and Mini Run Course

    Olympic Run Course

    USA Triathlon Distance Defined

    Start Times

    While start times are noted in the event information, all start times are subject to change. All participants must be at the mandatory race meeting on the beach at 7:15 AM and ready to race by 7:30 AM. An official race schedule will be sent in the pre-race information.

    Post-Race Party

    Stick around post race for food and festivities! Our Epic staff and volunteers will be cooking up pancakes, breakfast burritos, and more for race participants.

    Zero Waste

    The event is a Leave No Trace event. Learn more about our race-day recycling and composting efforts here. Want more information about running a great race and leaving no trace? Click here to visit Happy Planet Running!

    → Read the 2023 Ann Arbor Tri sustainability report here!

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  • Distance: 24 km from Leoni Township
    Fri, Jul 17, 2026 at 9:00 AM

    Lugs Not Drugs and Aberdeen Bike are excited to welcome you to the 4th annual Meet Me in Manchester ride and tour! At the beginning of July a rider's guide will be sent out via email with RWGPS links to all of the routes and everything you need to know about parking, camping, etc. All rides are self-supported. Pease bring everything you'll need to take care of yourself on and off of the bike with you to the event.

    We like to call this part of Michigan gravel's best kept secret, and you're about to find out why. See you in Manchester!

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  • 100 Armory Court, Jackson, MI 49201, Jackson, Michigan, 49201, United States
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    Distance: 11 km from Leoni Township
    Sat, Jul 18, 2026 at 9:00 AM

    We’re excited to be hosting a Gravel Weekend with Lifetime Grand Prix professional cyclist and Michigan native Paige Onweller. We’ve put together a series of events designed to be welcoming, informative, and fun whether you’re new to gravel or a seasoned rider.

    Paige will be joined throughout the weekend by Maxine Bratus of fitmi in Ann Arbor, one of the country’s premier bike fitters, bringing a wealth of knowledge and insight to the clinic, rides, and discussions.

    Newer riders are absolutely welcome.

    Helmets are required for all rides and clinic activities

    Schedule (subject to change)

    Saturday, July 18 – 9:00 AM

    No-Drop Group Ride + Skills Clinic

    River and Rail Farmers Market (The Armory)

    100 Armory Court, Jackson, MI

    • 9:00–9:30 AM – Introductions + Tire Pressure Q&A

    • 9:30 AM–12:00 PM – On-bike skills clinic focused on body position, cornering technique, and gaining confidence on your gravel bike in a safe and controlled environment.

    We’ll also have a closed circuit to practice pace-line riding and group ride etiquette. Riders will learn how to safely signal, communicate, and ride together as a group.

    After 60–90 minutes of skills work, we’ll head out on a 10-mile no-drop ride to put those pace-line skills into practice on the road.

    Topics We’ll Cover

    • Finding the right tire pressure for your setup

    • Body position for cornering and descending

    • Hand position

    • Foot position

    • Where to look

    • Building confidence on loose terrain such as gravel

    • How to safely ride in a pace line

    • Group ride communication and signaling

    What to Bring

    • Your bike

    • Flat repair items and basic bike tools (If you’re not sure how to use them, just ask — we’ll help!)

    • Helmet (required during the clinic and ride)

    • Positive attitude

    We’ll have pumps and tire gauges available on-site.


    Saturday, July 18 – 1:00 PM

    Q&A + Meet & Greet

    Ogma Brewing Co.

    129 E. Michigan Ave, Jackson, MI 49201

    After the clinic and ride, participants are invited to join Paige Onweller, Maxine Bratus, and others from the cycling community for a casual meet & greet at Ogma Brewing Co. in downtown Jackson.

    This informal gathering is an opportunity to ask questions, connect with other riders, and continue the conversation about gravel riding, training, equipment, bike fit, and getting more women involved in cycling.

    Whether you’re curious about race strategy, riding in the pro peloton at a Lifetime Grand Prix event, or dialing in tire choice and pressure, this is your chance to ask.

    Food and beverages will be available for purchase from Ogma Brewing.


    Sunday, July 19 – 9:00 AM

    Irish Hills Gravel Group Rides

    Swain Memorial Park

    Brooklyn, Michigan

    Sunday’s rides are designed to be fun, collaborative group experiences for a variety of riders and pace levels.

    Our faster group will aim for a 17–20 mph average pace and will focus on riding smoothly and efficiently together rather than attacking or racing each other. Stronger riders may take longer pulls at the front to help support the group effort.

    We're also working with our friend Nate Evans and his Rolling Toast Group Ride to offer a shorter distance (closer to 25 miles) and more approachable pace groups available, so riders who get dropped or simply want a more relaxed experience will still have a welcoming group to ride with.

    If the front group gets away, no problem — settle in, enjoy the roads, and take in everything Southern Michigan gravel has to offer.

    After the ride, riders are welcome to continue the conversation and grab brunch together at Atlas Restaurant & Bar in downtown Brooklyn. Food and beverages will be available for purchase individually.


    Women’s Participation Incentives

    Any woman who attends the Irish Hills Gravel Weekend with Paige Onweller will receive:

    • A 50% off registration code for Irish Hills Gravel

    • Access to a monthly webinar series with Paige Onweller leading up to race day

    These webinars will provide opportunities to ask questions about:

    • Equipment

    • Training

    • Nutrition

    • Race preparation

    • Gravel riding in general

    Our goal is to create a supportive and welcoming environment that helps more women feel confident exploring gravel and off-road cycling.

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