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Rocky Gap Off-Road Triathlon, Duathlon, Aqua Bike, and Relay

Date:
Sun, Jul 12, 2026 at 9:00 AM
Location:
12500 Pleasant Valley Road
Allegany County, Maryland
21530
United States
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Links:
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Tags:
14.15 Miles 19.85 Miles 21.8 Miles Aquabike Cycling Duathlon Relay Run Swim Trail Triathlon

All race information is located on the race website: https://ex2adventures.com/rocky-gap-offroad-triathlon/

Escape the summer city heat and head for the mountains! Join us at Rocky Gap State Park in Flintstone, MD for the 22nd annual Rocky Gap Off-Road Triathlon, Duathlon, and Relay.

The triathlon race course starts with a two lap swim in warm clear waters of a mountain lake and the duathlon starts with a 2.7 mile semi-technical trail run. After the first segment, all racers head out to complete two laps of a mountain bike course that includes twisty lakeside singletrack, wide fire roads, smooth grassy sections, and a few rock gardens. Once completing the mountain bike course, racers transition to a 5.5 mile run that has rooty trails, smooth open flats, and a few ups and downs (of course!). All in all, this course is super fun and has challenged thousands of newbies and seasoned vets over the years!

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    Course maps, elevation profiles, etc. are on the race website.

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