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Sat, Apr 04, 2026 at 9:00 AM
Location:
3441 NE Park Drive
Gibsonville, North Carolina
27249
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The Gamma Beta Sigma Chapter of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. proudly presents the Inaugural 1914 Sigma Bike Ride for Autism Awareness!

This community-centered ride is about more than miles — it’s about visibility, inclusion, advocacy, and standing in intentional support of the autism community. Every rider represents awareness. Every mile makes an impact. Every moment matters.

Participants who register by March 20 will receive a race T-Shirt. Don't wait, sign up today!

Ready to make an impact? 🚴‍♂️💙 Become a sponsor of our Autism Awareness bike ride and help support individuals and families affected by autism. Every contribution counts—let’s ride for awareness together! Reach out to [email protected] for more information.

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  • Big Mack Sprint Triathlon [runsignup.com]

    Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 7:30 AM

    Description

    Coming in 2026, Trivium Racing introduces Big Mack Sprint Triathlon, a centrally located early-summer multisport event in Burlington, North Carolina. Held at Lake Cammack Park and Marina, this race...

    Coming in 2026, Trivium Racing introduces Big Mack Sprint Triathlon, a centrally located early-summer multisport event in Burlington, North Carolina. Held at Lake Cammack Park and Marina, this race offers athletes the rare opportunity to swim in a clean, protected lake that is typically closed to public swimming. Combined with quiet country roads for the bike and a shaded run through park trails, Big Mack delivers a calm, well-organized race experience in one of the most convenient locations in the Triad.

    Part of the Trivium Multisport Series, Big Mack is designed for a wide range of athletes—from those trying their first triathlon to experienced racers looking for a strong early-season effort.

    Why Athletes Choose Big Mack

    1. Central Triad location with easy access from Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Durham, and surrounding areas

    2. Open water swim in Lake Cammack, a venue rarely open to swimmers

    3. Time trial swim start for a smoother, less congested beginning to the race

    4. Quiet, scenic country roads for the bike course

    5. Shaded, double-loop run course inside Lake Cammack Park

    6. Part of the Trivium Multisport Series, with opportunities to earn points and connect with the regional multisport community

    Course Overview

    The Triathlon & Aquabike races begin with a 750-meter open water swim in Lake Cammack. Because swimming is normally restricted here, athletes can expect clean water and a unique venue experience. The time trial start format allows participants to enter the water individually, reducing congestion and creating a steady flow onto the course.

    The 14.8-mile bike course travels through quiet rural roads surrounding the park, offering a smooth and uninterrupted ride.

    The run is a 5K double loop on park roads and trails, with shade and natural surroundings providing a comfortable finish to the race.

    Race Options and Distances

    Athletes can participate as individuals or as part of a relay team.

    Sprint Triathlon

    750 Meter Swim – 14.8 Mile Bike – 5 Kilometer Run

    Sprint Duathlon

    2 Mile Run – 14.8 Mile Bike – 5 Kilometer Run

    Sprint Aquabike

    750 Meter Swim – 14.8 Mile Bike

    All races use a time trial start to promote safety and keep athletes moving efficiently onto the course.

    Part of the Trivium Multisport Series

    Big Mack Sprint Triathlon is part of the Trivium Multisport Series. Participants can earn series points, collect medals, and take part in a season-long progression of events across North Carolina. Whether you’re building fitness, competing for the series, or simply enjoying the process, Big Mack is a strong addition to your race calendar.

    16.1 km from Gibsonville
    4790 Union Ridge Road, Burlington, North Carolina, 27217, United States
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    14.97 Miles 18.07 Miles 19.6 Miles 19.7 Miles Aquabike Cycling Duathlon Open Water Run Sprint Swim Trail Triathlon

  • E3 Endurance 7.03 Super-Sprint Triathlon [e3endure.com] [Register at runsignup.com]

    Sun, Jun 21, 2026 at 7:00 AM

    Description

    The E3 Endurance Junior Tri 7.03 Super Sprint is for the promotion and development of youth and junior triathletes. Ages 5 to 19 are welcome and encouraged to participate. This youth/junior race is...

    The E3 Endurance Junior Tri 7.03 Super Sprint is for the promotion and development of youth and junior triathletes. Ages 5 to 19 are welcome and encouraged to participate. This youth/junior race is based on USA Triathlon’s recommended youth/junior distances per age group.

    Race Distances:

    16-19 yr old + Relay: 300yd Swim, 3 Loops, 8K (5.1miles), 3 Loop Run, 3K (1.8miles) = 7.03 Miles

    13-15yr: 300yd Swim, 3 Loops, 8K (5.1miles), 3 Loop Run, 3K (1.8miles) = 7.03 Miles

    11-12yr: 200yd Swim, 5K Cycle, 2K Run (7.03 km)

    9-10yr: 100yd Swim, 4K Cycle, 1K Run

    7-8yr: 50yd Swim, 3K Cycle, 1K Run

    5-6yr: 25yd Swim, 2K Cycle, 1K Run

    Athlete Development: All races will be preceded by 4 weeks of optional triathlon training by E3:Endurance's Youth & Junior Certified Coach, Matthew Clancy. All participants will learn the fundamentals of swimming, cycling, and running for triathlon, while learning transitioning, pacing, and race strategies. For Race #1, training will take place on:

    Thursday, June 4th - 7:15 - 8:45am

    Tuesday, June 9th - 7:15 - 8:45am

    Tuesday, June 16th - 7:15 - 8:45am

    Thursday, June 18th - 7:15 - 8:45am

    34.5 km from Gibsonville
    4108 Windlestraw Lane, Greensboro, North Carolina, 27410, United States
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    Cycling Run Sprint Swim Triathlon

  • High Point Sprint Triathlon and Youth Triathlon [runsignup.com]

    Sat, Aug 08, 2026 at 7:45 AM

    Description

    The High Point Sprint Triathlon returns to Oak Hollow Lake at Oak Hollow Marina for an exciting summer morning of multisport racing for both adults and youth. This Sprint triathlon and aquabike event...

    The High Point Sprint Triathlon returns to Oak Hollow Lake at Oak Hollow Marina for an exciting summer morning of multisport racing for both adults and youth. This Sprint triathlon and aquabike event is part of the Trivium Multisport Series, offering athletes the opportunity to earn series points while racing in a supportive, well-organized environment. With dedicated adult racing and youth racing, the High Point Sprint is a standout community event that welcomes first-time racers, seasoned triathletes, and young athletes alike.

    Adult Race Options

    • Triathlon (Individual or Relay): Swim Course: 500 meter - Bike Course: 11.9 miles - Run Course: 3.1 miles

    • Aquabike: Swim Course: 500 meter & Bike Course: 11.9 miles

    Both races take place on the scenic roads and waterfront surrounding Oak Hollow Lake, making this a fast, fun, and approachable race for a wide range of experience levels.

    Youth race options include:

    • Youth Long Triathlon (Ages 11-15): Swim Course: 200 yards - Bike Course: 6 miles - Run Course: 1.5 miles

    • Youth Short Triathlon (Ages 7-10): Swim Course: 100 yards - Bike Course: 3 miles - Run Course: .75 miles

    Youth racing takes place after adult events, creating a family-friendly atmosphere where kids can race and parents can cheer them on.

    The High Point Sprint Youth Triathlon offers a safe, encouraging introduction to multisport for younger athletes, with age-appropriate distances and a focus on fun and confidence-building.

    Ages 13-15 and 16-19 have the option to do the High Point Sprint Triathlon (non-youth option)

    This race continues to be a favorite because it offers:

    • A scenic venue at Oak Hollow Lake and Oak Hollow Marina

    • Sprint triathlon and aquabike options for adult athletes

    • Dedicated youth racing with long and short triathlon distances

    • Inclusion in the Trivium Multisport Series for medals and points

    • A welcoming race environment for beginners and experienced racers

    • A well-organized course and smooth race-day logistics

    • A fun summer race that brings the multisport community together

    44.3 km from Gibsonville
    3431 North Centennial Street, High Point, North Carolina, 27265, United States
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    3.8 Miles 7.6 Miles 12.5 Miles 15.6 Miles 15.81 Miles Aquabike Cycling Run Sprint Swim Triathlon

  • Belews Lake Olympic Triathlon [runsignup.com]

    Sat, Sep 12, 2026 at 8:00 AM

    Description

    Race the Belews Lake Olympic at the scenic Belews Lake Carolina Marina, a late-summer / early-fall multisport classic featuring crystal clear waters, rolling hills, and a well-organized time trial...

    Race the Belews Lake Olympic at the scenic Belews Lake Carolina Marina, a late-summer / early-fall multisport classic featuring crystal clear waters, rolling hills, and a well-organized time trial start. This Olympic-distance event offers triathlon, duathlon, and aquabike options and is part of the Trivium Multisport Series

    Race Options

    • Olympic-Distance Triathlon: 1500m swim, 27-mile bike, 10K run

    • Olympic-Distance Duathlon: 5K run, 27-mile bike, 10K run

    • Olympic-Distance Aquabike: 1500m swim, 27-mile bike

    • Individual and Relay options available for all events

    Why race the Belews Lake Olympic?

    • Scenic racing venue at Belews Lake Carolina Marina

    • Calm, clear swim conditions ideal for Olympic-distance racing

    • Rolling bike terrain that rewards smart pacing

    • Time trial start for a smooth, uncrowded swim experience

    • Late summer / early fall race timing

    • Multiple race formats: triathlon, duathlon, and aquabike

    • Relay options for racing with friends and teams

    • Part of the Trivium Multisport Series — collect race medals across the series to complete the Trivium Mega Medal

    • Professionally organized event with a strong multisport community atmosphere

    Whether you’re chasing a personal best, racing with friends, or collecting medals as part of the Trivium Multisport Series, the Belews Lake Olympic is a must-race event on the North Carolina multisport calendar.

    47.8 km from Gibsonville
    548 Shelton Road, Rockingham County, North Carolina, 27357, United States
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    27.9 Miles 34.13 Miles 36.3 Miles Aquabike Cycling Duathlon Olympic Run Swim Triathlon

  • Nat Greene's Revenge Triathlons and Duathlon [runsignup.com]

    Sat, Oct 03, 2026 at 12:00 AM

    Description

    Nat Greene’s Revenge is North Carolina’s premier fall triathlon, duathlon, and aquabike event, offering athletes a unique chance to race both on-road and off-road multisport courses—all in one...

    Nat Greene’s Revenge is North Carolina’s premier fall triathlon, duathlon, and aquabike event, offering athletes a unique chance to race both on-road and off-road multisport courses—all in one morning. Held at the scenic Lake Brandt Marina in Greensboro, NC, this race delivers a dynamic and inclusive experience for all types of endurance athletes, from first-timers to seasoned competitors. New for 2026, all racing will take place in the morning, allowing for a smooth, unified race schedule and more time to connect with fellow athletes post-race.

    Race options

    • On-Road Triathlon: 800m swim, 12.5-mile road bike, 3.25-mile run

    • On-Road Duathlon: 2-mile run, 12.5-mile road bike, 3.25-mile run

    • On-Road Aquabike: 800m swim, 12.5-mile road bike

    • Off-Road Triathlon: 800m swim, 14.5-mile mountain bike, 5K trail run

    Lake Brandt is typically around 76°F in early October, which means we anticipate the race will be wetsuit legal, falling within the USA Triathlon-approved range (60.7°F to 78.0°F). Athletes should come prepared to race in wetsuit-permitted conditions, though the final temperature will be announced closer to race day.

    Why race Nat Greene’s Revenge?

    • Scenic courses through Lake Brandt and surrounding wooded trails

    • Unique opportunity to choose between on-road and off-road triathlon formats

    • Supportive, welcoming multisport community

    • Well-marked courses and excellent volunteer support

    • Custom race swag and memorable finisher medals

    • Convenient location in Greensboro, NC with ample parking and easy access

    • USA Triathlon sanctioning, ensuring a safe, well-organized experience

    Whether you’re chasing a personal best or simply want to soak up the final race-day vibes of the year, Nat Greene’s Revenge is the perfect way to end your 2026 multisport season.

    *If the trail is too wet to race on, participants will have option to switch to road race or off-road aquathon

    28.6 km from Gibsonville
    5945 Lake Brandt Road, Greensboro, North Carolina, 27455, United States
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    13.15 Miles 16.25 Miles 17.2 Miles 17.75 Miles Aquabike Cycling Duathlon Run Swim Trail Triathlon

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