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TRIATHLON, DUATHLON, AQUABIKE: SPRINT DISTANCE EVENT
RACE INFORMATION
Registration cutoff is 6:00 AM on race day or when field limit is reached if earlier
Field limit is 300
T-shirts are NOT guaranteed if you sign up after August 8
Transition Area: Bike racks are coordinated to match with your assigned race number. Place your bike in the rack corresponding with your number
Body Marking: All athletes will be marked with race number and age
Swim Caps: Swim caps are provided in your race packet and must be worn. Your cap color identifies your swim start position
EVENT TIMELINE
6:00 a.m. Park opens
6:00 a.m. - 7:30 a.m. Check-in
7:30 a.m. Report to the beach for the swim seed positioning and duathlon course start
7:45 a.m. Start sequence information and last minute course updates
8:00 a.m. Race starts
11:00 a.m. Awards ceremony begins
TRIATHLON COURSE:
Swim Course: The 600 m swim starts off of the dock and finishes at the boat ramp and is marked by large START and FINISH signs.. Swimmers will swim 200 m out to the 1st buoy, make a left turn, swim parallel the shore for 200 m, then make a left turn for the final 200 m. The wetsuit ruling will be made when the USAT Official takes the race day water temperature reading on the morning of the race. Wetsuits are legal when the water temperature is below 78 degrees. The swim portion of the race will be conducted in a time trial start with athletes lining up in race number sequence and starting every 5 seconds.
Bike Course: The 10.9 mile bike course follows the beautiful roads of northern Hall County. Riders will turn right out of the park and follow North Browning Bridge Road north for approximately 2.5 miles. Turn right to head north on Clarks Bridge Road for an additional 2 miles. Turning left on Bogus Road, riders enter a 4 mile loop with rolling hills and green pastures on either side. The left turn at Napone Rd. brings the course back to Clarks Bridge Road. Turn right on to Clarks Bridge Road and follow for a half mile. Turn left onto North Browning Bridge Road and follow it back to the park.
The course is marked with directional signs and mile markers every two miles. All turns will be staffed with Tri the Parks personnel and uniformed Sheriff officers, but it is the racer’s responsibility to know the course. This course is open to traffic, so in addition to course turns, Sheriff personnel will be stationed at other significant intersections. Please do not turn just because a patrol car is at the intersection, look for signage and Tri the Parks personnel.
Run Course: The run is a 5k course consists of two laps around the paved walking path. Portions of this course will have runners traveling in both directions please stay to the right.
DUATHLON COURSE:
The duathlon run leg starts in the vicinity of the swim start. The run then follows the route described above (please note the duathlon run is not reversed at Don Carter State Park). The bike leg and second run leg are the same as the triathlon course.
AQUABIKE COURSE:
All Aquabikers start in the time trial swim start and complete the same swim and bike course as the triathletes. After completing the bike course, athletes should rack their bike and exit transition with the runners (opposite the bike in and out) and go around transition to the finish line. Aquabikers will find a green wristband in their packets to be worn during the race to help distinguish you.
COURSE MAP:
Course maps are available below and will also be included in your race packet.
PARKING:
Parking opens at 6:00 AM will be on a first-come, first serve basis and volunteer attendants will direct you to a space. Parking will begin in the primitive camping area. Overflow parking will be at the beach and then the horse-trailer parking area. Please remember to bring your photo ID with you as it is a long walk to race check-in/transition.
Join us for Cobb County's 5th Annual First Responder 5k! Walk, jog, or run- in person, or virtual. This event is for all fitness levels and we have some GREAT prizes!
This family-friendly event will include first responder vehicles and displays, field games with The Atlanta Braves Blooper, and a performance from the Braves Heavy Hitters! Sign-up today and Run to Help Those, Who Run to Help You!
New this year - Registration price includes a t-shirt and finisher medal. Must register by 7/3/26 to guarantee a t-shirt!
This event is a qualifier for the PeachTree Road Race!
Strollers and leashed dogs are welcome!
Medals will be awarded to the top 3 finishers in the following age divisions: Overall Male and Female, 10 and under, 11-17, 18-24, 25-29, 30-34, 35-39, 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69, 70+
Top Fundraiser Prizes!
On the left side of the race website select the arrow next to "Donate", then select "Become a Fundraiser", fill out the form and easily create a fundraising page for yourself and/or your team.
Share your page with friends
The top 3 fundraisers will win!
Prizes!!! The top 3 fundraisers will be able to choose the first responder agency of their choice and receive a personalized tour and "Day in the Life of a First Responder*" agencies to choose from include: Cobb Police , Cobb Sheriff, Cobb 911, Cobb Animal Control, Cobb Emergency Management, and Cobb Fire. Details of "Day in the Life" will be determined by each agency.
One year's winner was featured on Fox5, see video link below
https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/cobb-county-woman-firefighter-for-a-day-kidney-donation
EVENT DETAILS:
Opening ceremony will begin at 8:00 a.m. sharp. We will have a special honor guard presentation and a performance from the Heavy Hitter Band, that will lead runners and walkers to the start line.
Official start time for the run/walk is expected to be at 8:20 a.m., or immediately following the opening ceremony and walk over.
Medals will be awarded to top 3 finishers in each category at approximately 9:15 a.m.
Awards will be given to top 3 fundraisers.
Please keep in mind the course is hilly.
Water stations will be available before and after the race.
On-site activities will include: First responder vehicles and displays, Atlanta Braves mascot Blooper, family lawn games, and water fountain/spray ground.
SELF PARKING at The Battery: On non-event days parking in the Red, Green, Yellow and Purple Decks are free for the first 2 hours. See map below for parking locations.
PACKET PICKUP:
PRIOR TO RACE DAY: In person packet pickup will be held Wednesday, August 19th and Thursday, August 20th from 3:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. at Cobb County Animal Control, located at 1060 Al Bishop Drive SW, Marietta 30008
DAY OF RACE: packet pickup is available race day at the registration tent beginning at 6:30 a.m.
VIRTUAL PARTICIPANTS:
All virtual t-shirts will be mailed after the race. Times for the virtual race can be uploaded on the results page from race day (August 22nd) until the following Sunday (August 30th) at 11:59PM. An email with instructions to upload times will be sent out on August 22nd for all virtual participants.
Blackburn Park
3493 Ashford Dunwoody Road
Brookhaven, GA 30319
7:00 am - Packet Pick-Up and In-Person registration
8:00 am - Fun Run Start
8:30 am - 5K
9:15 am - Awards
The thirteenth annual glow run will soon become a great family tradition. All proceeds will be used to support the Brookhaven Police Department's "Shop with a Badge" Christmas Program. The Shop with a Badge or similarly named programs are held in numerous law enforcement agencies across the country. All funds raised through race registration fees, donations, and corporate sponsorships will be divided up equally among our city's underprivileged children. The children will be escorted by participating police officers, sheriff's deputies, troopers, and other first responders to pick out much-needed items and maybe a toy or two. Your participation is deeply appreciated and will bring a smile to a child's face as they are able to experience the joy of opening gifts on Christmas morning. Register by August 11, 2026 to be guaranteed your shirt size of choice.
Can't make it on race day? We have two additional options Virtual Runner (running your own race at your location of choice) and Just the Shirt (not running, but supporting). Virtual runners do not have to submit a time or screenshot of the course. We want you to get out and move your body for a distance that is comfortable for you.
To make an additional donation to Shop with a Badge, email us HERE.
*** Since all proceeds are going directly to the charity, no refunds are available. If you think there is a chance you cannot attend the race, we highly recommend purchasing the registration insurance during registration. ***
TIME & LOCATION
August 22-23rd, 2026
Jarrod's Place Bike Park
1234 Dirt Road
Summerville, GA 30747
United States
Located in Summerville, just 90 minutes north of Atlanta, Jarrod’s Place is an off-road oasis for mountain bikers who crave an adrenaline-fueled experience. The park is surrounded by dense woods and rocky hills, making it the perfect venue for a high-intensity championship event. The challenging terrain is designed to push racers to their absolute limit — fast, technical, and wild.
DESCRIPTION
The Championship Finale course at Jarrod's Place is brutal and built to decide champions. It’s a mix of everything that makes enduro racing thrilling: steep, technical climbs, high-speed descents, challenging rock gardens, and some serious downhill bangers that will make riders feel the full force of the season’s grind. It’s do or die for the series standings.
Jarrod’s Place Bike Park is known for its world-class trails and raw, natural terrain — designed to challenge even the most skilled riders. With its technical rock features, intense climbs, and high-speed descents, it’s the perfect place for an all-or-nothing finale.
The park is built for riders who want to test their limits — and the championship finale at this venue will be the ultimate test of endurance, skill, and bravery. Racers will go head-to-head on some of the most gnarly terrain in the country, with nothing but pride, glory, and the title of Go Nuts Biking International Enduro Champion on the line.
Saturday, August 22, 2026- Preride -
Sunday, August 23, 2026 - Go Nuts International Enduro Final Stop! - Jarrod's Place, 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
LODGING - 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
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:
Best of 3 races must be completed to qualify for series championship.
Must race final race (International Enduro Championship) to qualify for series win.
Must wear proper helmet and enduro gear.
5.You can move up in a Category, but never down.
Points do not transfer from category to category.
No alcohol consumption during the race please.
You must complete the course lines in the correct number sequence.
Please wait your turn at staging areas - 30-45 seconds between each rider.
You must use the same bike throughout the race. All mechanical issues must be corrected by the rider or onsite tech support when available.
Some races will have Go Nuts Biking shuttle service, some will not.
The race will conclude at the designated time, any runs after will not count.
If you do not return your timing bracelet you will incur the charge to replace. $100.
Please use proper trail etiquette during course runs and transfer stages.
All protest must be filed within 20 minutes of the last competitor completing the final race stage of the day.
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:
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.
Throttle mechanisms are prohibited.
Studded tires are prohibited.
It is forbidden to change e-bike during the event even if the rider finishes the event with the same race plate.
Technical assistance consists of the replacement or repairs of any part of the e-bike at the exception of the frame, wheels or battery.
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.
No headphones, earphones or sound devices permitted. Horns and bells are permitted.
Riders are required to wear the appropriate helmet. Other protective gear is optional; gloves, goggles, elbow/knee guards, etc.
Shirt, shoes, and pants/shorts required. Clipless or flat pedals are both permitted.
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.
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.
Join us for the annual Summer Sizzler 5k/10k/15k! A fun summer event that is perfect for the whole family.
The fun includes -
Great Swag - designer shirt & custom medal
Chip-timing with live results and awards
Free photos
Delicious Treats waiting at the finish line
FREE Kona Ice
Plenty of fun!
Grab your friends and family, you are not going to want to miss this one!
Can't make the race? No problem! We offer a virtual race option where you can run anywhere, at any time, and still earn the fun swag!
*Youth-based pricing for the 5k/10k, 12 & Under are only $17!
5k/10k/15K registration includes a custom bib, designer shirt, and a custom finisher medal!
1 Mile registration is untimed and includes a custom bib, designer shirt, and a custom finisher medal!
The kid's dash is a fun, untimed dash for our kiddos ages 10 and under. Registration includes a mini bib, youth-sized shirt, and a specifically crafted medal for our kids' dash event! (If your child wants to run the kid's dash, and doesn't want the SWAG, they are welcome to run with us on race day for free!)
*Register by midnight on Thursday, two Thursdays before race day, to guarantee your shirt!
🏁🏅Create a team, or join an existing team during registration. Once 4 people have registered on that team, all team members will be refunded $5, once ten people register another $5 will be refunded for a total of $10!
2025 Results
Event Photos!
🎽 Join the Race for a Great Cause!
Join hundreds of runners and walkers for the 5th Annual Rise A.N.D. Connect 5K — a scenic, Peachtree Road Race–qualifying event benefiting Marcus Autism Center at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. Whether you’re racing for a personal best, walking with friends, or just want to support a good cause, you’ll enjoy a USATF-certified course, technical T-shirt, yoga warm-up, kids’ activities, breakfast at the finish, and the joy of supporting an incredible cause. Spots are filling fast — register today before prices go up!
💻 NEW in 2026: 10K (more details to come)!
Date: Saturday, August 29, 2026 | Time: 8:00 AM
Location: Cauley Creek Park, 7255 Bell Road, Johns Creek, GA 30097
Highlights:
🌳 Scenic, rubberized USATF Certified Course (GA24020WC)
🏅 Peachtree Road Race Qualifier (Chip timed)
👕 Technical T-shirts
🧘 Yoga session before the race
🎈 Kids’ activities during the morning
🥐 Breakfast at the finish line
🏆 Age group awards: 8-14, 15-20, 21-30, 31-40, 41-50, 51-60, 60+
🎖 Kids Fun Run & wheelchair fun race medals
Tentative Race Day Schedule:
7:00 – 8:00 AM — Check-in & T-shirt pickup
7:45 - 8:00 AM — Yoga
8:00 AM — 10K start
8:15 AM — 5K Walk/Run
9:15 AM — Kids Fun Run/Wheelchair fun race
9:30 – 10:00 AM — Awards & Volunteer certificates
Please join this growing race in the Johns Creek/Suwanee area and support the cause.
Packet Pickup Options
TBD
Google Maps location for Cauley Creek park staging area Click here
Detailed Course Map to Staging Area below
💛 About the Organizers
Love to Share Foundation of America (LTSFA)
A 501(c)(3) nonprofit focused on enhancing communities through initiatives in health, education, nutrition, and basic needs — including food drives, health camps, blood donations, and international outreach.
🔗 Learn more about LTSFA
Global Organization for Divinity (GOD)
A 501(c)(3) nonprofit promoting universal peace, harmony, and love through cultural, spiritual, and charitable outreach including spiritual services, educational support, and stress-reduction programs across the globe.
🔗 Learn more about GOD
Distances for the Peach Kid's Triathlon - Mountain View will vary, depending on the age of participants:
Junior 6 – 8, 50-yard swim, 1.5-mile bike and 500-yard run
Intermediate 9 – 11, 100-yard swim, 3-mile bike and 1K run
Senior 12 – 14, 200-yard swim, 6-mile bike and 2K run
The Global Nerve Foundation (GNF) is a charitable, nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of millions of people worldwide affected by peripheral nerve problems.
To celebrate our fourth anniversary on September 13, 2026, we’re hosting our first-ever virtual 5K and 10K—and you can participate from anywhere in the world. This event has two goals:
Raise global awareness of peripheral nerve problems, and
Support GNF’s mission through optional fundraising (participation is free).
Participants who choose to fundraise will be eligible to receive free race swag and GNF goodies as a thank-you for their support.
Run or walk on your own route, at your own pace, wherever you are. Participants can submit their results during the first two weeks of September.
We hope you’ll join us to raise awareness of peripheral nerve problems and help advance the work of the Global Nerve Foundation. Learn more about the Global Nerve Foundation at https://globalnervefoundation.org/run-for-nerve/
The 9/11 Heroes Run 5K welcomes runners, ruckers, and walkers of all ages and fitness levels to honor the heroes of 9/11 and those who've served our nations since. We activate & unite communities and empower local veterans, active duty, first responders, and families of the fallen.
TMF is proud to partner with GORUCK again with rucking divisions at every run. Rucking is a sport based on special forces training in which participants walk or run while carrying weighted rucksacks. All participants registered for the GORUCK division will earn this year's exclusive TMF GORUCK patch. Learn more about GORUCK here.
The Goat Cliff Road Race is a thrilling one-mile challenge on a paved road that begins on Acorn Creek Road, nestled along the picturesque shores of Lake Burton in Clayton, Georgia. This race features a challenging 500-foot climb in elevation up the famous Sonya Road, making it perfect for runners seeking both a physical and visual treat. Participants will be rewarded with breathtaking views of Lake Burton, renowned for its serene beauty, million dollar homes and crystal-clear waters. Not to mention the stunning North Georgia Mountains views.
Whether you're a seasoned athlete or a nature enthusiast, the Goat Cliff Road Race promises an unforgettable experience amid the splendor of the mountains.
ALL PROCEEDS ARE DONATED TO THE LOCAL VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT!! THANK YOU FOR ANY SIGNUPS AND DONATIONS!
Finisher T-Shirt included
Medals will be awarded to the top finishers in SIX divisions:
*Men’s Division
*Women’s Division
*Kid’s Division UPDATE
Happy to announce that due to the high number of youth registrations, we’re thrilled to announce three separate Kid’s Divisions, each with its own medal opportunities:
•Little Kids – 8 & under (The Little Goats)
•Growing Kids – Ages 9 & 10 (The Young Billies)
•Big Kids – Ages 11–13 (The Mountain Goats)
Note: Goat Cliff is a private road and community normally not open to the public. Join us for this exclusive event as the gates open for this epic challenge
Sign up today as space is limited because parking is limited. You will be provided with parking instructions closer to race day.
Have you been dreaming of running the Boston Marathon? Need to shave a few minutes off your qualifying time? Or maybe you're just looking for the perfect course to set a new PR? Whether Boston is your goal or not, the Bound for Boston Marathon & Half Marathon is for you.
We are racing in Johns Creek on Johns Creek Pkwy and the course features a 1-mile, super flat and super fast loop, making it ideal for consistent pacing and record-setting performances. The Full Marathon is USATF certified, making it a Boston Qualifier.
This event is uniquely designed for serious runners. We will have water and an electrolyte drink at the aid table. Participants are welcome to bring their own personalized aid to place on the aid tables, allowing you to grab exactly what you need each time you pass. Many runners even bring a cheer crew to help hand out fuel and keep the motivation high throughout the race.
To maintain the best possible experience, this is intentionally a small, focused event, capped at just 175 participants.
We will have a great race shirt and finisher medals for all participants. Awards for both distances are in the usual 5-year age groups.
Fast course, flexible support, and a chance to chase your goals—this is the race that lets you run your perfect day.
VOLUNTEERS FOR I'M BOUND FOR BOSTON RECEIVE FIVE (5) FREE RACES. (Volunteers must sign up on the volunteer page.)
Celebrate the spirit of hard work and hometown heroes at the Labor Day 5K/10K/15K — a race dedicated to honoring the brave men and women who serve as our First Responders.
We will gather in Kennesaw, GA for this meaningful Labor Day event which recognizes firefighters, law enforcement officers, EMTs, paramedics, dispatchers, and medical professionals who protect and serve our communities every day. Whether you’re running in support of a loved one, racing alongside a local hero, or participating as a First Responder yourself, this event is about gratitude, strength, and unity.
Participants may choose from three distances — 5K, 10K, or 15K — making it accessible for runners and walkers of all levels. All First Responders receive a free race entry as a small token of appreciation for their service. Valid ID must be presented at bib pickup to confirm eligibility.
All athletes who cross the finish line will earn a custom finisher medal, and awards will be presented to the top three male and female finishers in each distance in the standard five-year age groups, beginning with 10 & Under.
This Labor Day, don’t just take the day off — lace up, show up, and run with purpose as we honor those who answer the call when it matters most.
The Hickory Flat Out 5K is an annual race event that supports Hide and Seek Day Camp through our race proceeds. Every Labor Day, the community looks forward to this 5K chip-timed road race and fun run. Starting and finishing at Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Canton, GA, the race course is mostly flat with a few rolling hills that travels out and back from the Church.
Our kid's Fun Run is an absolute blast. Channeling the energy from our summer Hide and Seek Camp, this course is packed with fun obstacles that your child will LOVE. Not able to run race day? You can still support the race by registering as a Phantom Runner and still receive a race day tee.
See you on race day!
5K USATF Certified Course Map #GA24007DJ
Come start your morning with a 5K run at beautiful Meeks Park in Blairsville. This event is a fundraiser for BSA Troop 101. This event will be part of three race series - AAA Health Series, Clover Glove Series, and Black Bag Racing Series. Bring a friend!
Event details and schedule
Registration opens at 7:00 am at Pavillion #3 by the baseball field. Signs will be posted. Race day registration will be available.
Virtual Runners: Times must be to [email protected] before noon on 9/13/25.
Welcome to the Women on Wheels Mountain Biking of Georgia Women-Only Level-Up Workshop!
This special event is a fundraiser for Women on Wheels MTB of Georgia, helping us continue to empower women through confidence-building rides, clinics, and community events.
We are so glad you decided to Join the Ride!
Make sure you join us at Facebook page
Date: Saturday, September 12
Time: 9 AM - Noon
Location: Blankets Creek Trails, 2261 Sixes Rd, Canton, GA 30114
Cost: $165 (Includes a FREE Shirt!)
Learn from certified mountain bike instructors in one of three empowering workshops:
Intro to Air: Master the basics of leaving the ground confidently with skills like wheel lifts, level hops, bunny hops, and small jumps. Practice in a safe, controlled environment with instant feedback.
Workshop Requirements:
Consistently riding for a minimum of least two years
Comfortable riding 45 minutes on Intermediate/Blue trails
Ability to stand on level pedals
Good bike/body separation
Controlled, smooth braking
A fully functional mountain bike, helmet, closed toe shoes, water bottle
Roll Downs & Drops: Ride roll-downs and drops safely and confidently. Start with custom equipment for repetition and feedback before hitting the trail.
Workshop Requirements:
Consistently riding for a minimum of one year
Completion of WOW Fundamental Skills Clinic (or one similar)
Ability to stand on level pedals
Good bike/body separation
Controlled, smooth braking
A fully functional mountain bike, helmet, closed toe shoes, water bottle
Buildable Skills: Develop progressive skills - from fundamentals to cornering, front-wheel lifts, ratcheting, and more. Perfect for beginners or those wanting a refresher.
Workshop Requirements:
A WOW Fundamental Skills Clinic (or one similar)
A fully functional mountain bike, helmet, closed toe shoes, water bottle
Please reach out to WOW if you have any questions regarding any of this information.
The workshops require registration and a signed waiver. When filling out the registration, please choose the workshop that best suits your skill and fitness level. There are workshop descriptions above to help you choose which workshop to join.
Please note: Riders must be at least 16 years old to participate in this event.
Registration is limited to 30 women — grab your spot and Level-Up your mountain bike skills in a supportive, no-pressure environment.
Cancellation and Weather Policy
Cancel before Saturday, September 5, 2026: Receive a full refund (minus a $25 administration fee).
Cancel between Saturday, September 5 and Friday, September 11, 2026: Receive a 50% refund (minus the $25 administration fee) or transfer your registration to another person. You are responsible for collecting payment from the new participant and must email [email protected] with the updated information at least 24 hours before the event.
Non-attendance does not constitute a formal cancellation. Non-attendance results in 100% loss of payment.
If you register after September 4, there’s a chance we won’t have your shirt ready at the event. In that case, you can pick it up at the next WOW event. Unfortunately, we aren’t shipping shirts at this time.
In the event of inclement weather, any weather-related cancellations will be communicated promptly via email and our social media channels. If the clinic is canceled due to weather, your ticket will be transferred to the backup date of September 26. Please note that there are no refunds for changes or cancellations related to weather.