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  • Distance: 22 km from Port Byron
    Sat, Jul 11, 2026 at 7:45 AM

    Cycling Routes-

    Road + Gravel = Groad. This event is unlike any of the others and is promised to deliver the most dynamic racing. The route is made up of tarmac and chip seal, with gravel and dirt sectors. Be ready for anything when it comes to the dirt sectors. Riders will take on a motocross track, and farm road sectors. The gravel is fast and features a variety of different flavors of champagne gravel. The routes are approximately 50% gravel/dirt and the rest is some version of road. Tire selection will be key for this one. After finishing, every cycling participant will get a slice of Casey's pizza and a beverage of their choice.

    The routes will not be marked so please make sure to download the route to your cycling computer or print off the cues. Looking for more information, check out our website bigrivergravel.com for further details. The event will be held rain or shine. There are no refunds or deferrals. BikeReg does offer registration insurance at checkout.

    Here are the 2026 routes.

    Mississippi Route- https://ridewithgps.com/routes/50850098

    Mississippi Wet Route- https://ridewithgps.com/routes/51588853

    Rock Route- https://ridewithgps.com/routes/50850472

    Fun Ride Route- https://ridewithgps.com/routes/50850242

    5K Run Course-

    The 5K run will be a flat and fast out and back course on pavement. Every running participant will get pancakes and coffee included with their registration post event.

    The series takes place in the Quad Cities which is located on the Iowa Illinois border, nestled between the Mississippi River and Rock River.

    The series consists of four events

    Hell of the Wind- March 28th, New Liberty, IA

    1904- April 25th, Morrison, IL

    Burning Quad- July 11th, Erie, IL

    Turkey Burner- October 31st, New Liberty, IA

    For detailed information on each event, check out their respective Bike Reg page or our website bigrivergravel.com for further details.

    Run Series Competition Information-

    There will be a series competition for overall (women/men) and masters 40+ women and men.

    There will be a podium for top three overall (women/men) and top three masters 40+ women/men.

    Scoring for the overall and age group categories will work as follows. 1st= 10 points, 2nd= 9 points, 3rd= 8 points, 4th= 7 points, 5th= 6 points

    Scoring for the series will be based on a runners accumulative points from all 4 events.

    A runner must complete at least 3 of the 4 events to be eligible for the series.

    In the event of a tie at the end of the series, the tiebreaker will be determined by the rider who had the best result at the Turkey Burner.

    Gravel Riding Series Competition-

    For the first time ever, the Big River Gravel Series will have an overall series payout for the top 3 men and women in the Mississippi distance. In order to be eligible for the payout a rider must sign up for the entire series using the Big River Gravel Series registration page. It is a dynamic payout. If 50 or less riders register for the Mississippi distance series the payout will be $500. For every rider who registers for the Mississippi distance once over 50 riders, the payout increases by $50 per rider registered. Example- 100 total riders register for the Mississippi distance series, the payout would be $3,000.

    Riders must decide if they want to compete in the Mississippi River (long distance) or the Rock River (short distance) for the series and stick with that distance for the entire series. If a rider switches distances, their points will start not carry over to the new distance series competition.

    The Big River Gravel Series will have an overall series payout for the top 3 men and women in the Mississippi distance. In order to be eligible for the payout a rider must sign up for the entire series using the Big River Gravel Series registration page on BikeReg. The rider must also finish all 4 events.

    There will be a series competition for overall (women/men) in each distance, age group (women/men), and a single speed open. Riders are eligible for both point series competitions.

    There will be a podium for top three overall (women/men) in each distance and top three in each age group (women/men). Riders are eligible for both the overall and age group podium.

    Age group categories are divided as follows. There will be an age group category for women and men. 19 and under juniors, 20-44, and 45+.

    Scoring for the overall and age group categories will work as follows. 1st= 10 points, 2nd= 9 points, 3rd= 8 points, 4th= 7 points, 5th= 6 points, 6th= 5 points, 7th= 4 points, 8th= 3 points, 9th= 2 points, 10th= 1 point

    Scoring for the series will be based on a riders accumulative points from all 4 events.

    A rider must complete at least 3 of the 4 events to be eligible for the series.

    In the event of a tie at the end of the series, the tiebreaker will be determined by the rider who had the best result at the Turkey Burner.

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    CyclingGravel via BikeReg
  • Distance: 8.1 km from Port Byron
    Sun, Jul 12, 2026 at 9:00 AM

    You must have an annual or single day ABR membership to participate. Click on link below to purchase ABR membership and sign waiver.

    Youth - Ages 18 and under (age on December 31 of current year) - $10.00 Yearly Membership - $5.00 One Day Membership

    Adults - Ages 19 to 79 (age on December 31 of current year) - $30.00 Yearly Membership - $10.00 One Day Membership

    Adults - Ages 80 and above (age on December 31 of current year) - $0.00 Yearly Membership - $0.00 One Day Membership

    New For 2024 - 2026 Road Bike Category – You can choose to race either TT Bike or Road Bike for all of the categories.

    Road Bike Definition - A road bike can possess drop or straight handlebars; no tri-bars, clip-on bars or Spinaci bars are allowed; no disc wheels; both front & rear wheels must have at least 12 spokes each; the maximum rim depth allowed is 90mm. Note: the spirit of this new Road Bike category is to encourage more participation in MATTS events by creating a more even playing field for racers who don’t have a TT bike. In general, if your bike would be eligible for a road race or a criterium, it would qualify for the Road Bike category. No “TT” Helmets.

    Event Flyer - https://www.ambikerace.com/2026/flyers/2026%20Dr%20C%20Schultz%2020-40k%20tt%20flyer%20v3.pdf

    Strava Course map https://www.strava.com/segments/2243263

    Note - race day/on-site registration will be available for a $10 additional fee.

    Start List/Results

    Prize List

    MATTS points towards season overall prizes

    Medals 5 deep in each category. Midwest TT Champion

    Merchandise

    DIRECTIONS Cordova Township Civic Center, 910 Third Ave. S, Cordova, IL

    Cordova is located 20 miles north of the Quad Cities and 15 miles south of Clinton, IA on the Mississippi River. Parking at Cordova Township Civic

    Center Park, 910 Third Ave, Cordova, IL 61242, West side of Route 84 at 157th Ave N.

    We are Guests. Treat this area as your home, backyard and Town.

    Pit toilets open at Park and Toilets inside Cordova Civic Center.

    Please understand that the course is open to traffic so be careful particularly at intersections. Ride to the right side of the road.

    We highly recommend using a rear red blinking light.

    Please respect our host community by leaving the site cleaner than when you arrived, keeping noise to a minimum and using Porta Potties.

    We'd love to see and share your pictures from the event. Please send to - [email protected]

    Questions: Robert 773-612-2652 email: [email protected]

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    40kCyclingTime Trial via BikeReg
  • Bass Street YMCA & Sylvan Boat House, Great River Trail, Moline, Illinois, 61299, United States
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    Distance: 18.4 km from Port Byron
    Sat, Sep 12, 2026 at 8:00 AM

    Saturday, September 12, 2026 in Moline, IL at Bass Street YMCA

    Triathlon via RaceRoster
  • Distance: 822 m from Port Byron
    Sat, Sep 26, 2026 at 7:00 AM

    Can you Duro it? RIDE-TO and RIDE-AT 8 trail systems in one day? 60 miles of pavement & 40 miles of singletrack. 100 miles total. The FORC'n Duro is the ride of all MTB rides in the QC and probably one of the hardest days you'll have on a bike. Riders will be tested mentally and physically as they make their way from Dorrance Forest Preserve in Port Byron, IL to Westbrook Park in Dewitt, IA - while hitting tons of singletrack trails in between (Dorrance, Illiniwek, Sylvan Island, Sunderbruch, Scott Community College, Lost Grove Lake, Scott County Park and Westbrook Park); 100 miles in total.

    Not ready for the full 100 miles? Do the DIRT Duro and ride all trails in one day. 40+ miles of single track is a pretty respectable day!! Not in for the long haul? Join us anyway and ride what you want/can. A riders meeting will be held in the shelter at 6:50am where we will go over route cue sheets and other last-minute information. This ride is semi-supported. Bring tools, tubes, a pump, and any other gear you need to fix minor mechanical issues. A refuel station will be located at Healthy Habits a little past halfway and there are plenty of stores along the route to refill and refuel.

    **This year is more self-sufficient so bring the necessary tools and spares for a full day ride, and have a friend on call for bailing out if you have serious mechanical or other problems (ideally someone riding the Dirto who is likely nearby).

    -This year’s Route will include Scott Community College and a fun grass section around Lost Grove Lake on the way to Scott County Park. And exclude Stephens, Dog Park and Eldridge Rail Trail.

    Rain date will be Saturday October 3rd. *** MUST BE A FORC MEMBER TO PARTICIPATE ***

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    CyclingMountain BikingTrail via BikeReg
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