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The annual Valley of Hartford 5K Road Race raises funds to support the Children's Dyslexia Centers of Connecticut. These centers offer one-on-one tutorial sessions to children valued at $5000/child and also offer teacher training programs valued at $10,000/tutor. 100% of the proceeds are distributed to the Children's Dyslexia Centers of Connecticut.
For more information on the Children's Dyslexia Centers of Connecticut, please visit https://www.childrensdyslexiacenters.org/centers/connecticut-connecticut/
COMPLIMENTARY
T-SHIRTS for the first 200 registrants!
All participants can hydrate and replenish for free from an assortment of baked pastries, fruits, gatorade, and water!
Wellness services by Roba Physical Therapy and Wellness. Includes massage tables, cupping, normatec compression boots and more! They would love to give back to such a great cause and connect with community members in the process.
RACE TIMING
Trident RFID racing system, Payne's Corner Timing
TROPHIES
Overall Race Winner: 1st place Male and 1st place Female
Age division 1st and 2nd place for Male and Female
Ages 9-13
Ages 14-19
Ages 20-29
Ages 30-39
Ages 40-49
Ages 50-59
Ages 60-69
Ages 70-79
Ages 80+
RACE COURSE DESCRIPTION
A two loop course that starts and ends in front of the Scottish Rite Building at 207 Deming Street.
Race course is a full gamut of ups and downs with moderate hills on a scenic route with plenty of water stations and volunteers.
Loop 1:
Start on Deming in front of Scottish Rite Building.
Turn left at southern entrance to Candlewyck
Turn Right at Cambridge
Right on Lexington - loop around grass island
Right back on Cambridge
Right on Culver
Right Deming
Right on Candlewyck to start Loop 2
Follow Candlewyck to right on Stage Coach
Right onto Little Brook
Right on Culver
Right on Deming
Left into Scottish Rite Parking Lot to FINISH
PARKING
Parking Is ONLY Available at LAY-Z-BOY Furniture Galleries 3050 Berlin Turnpike, Newington. Enter By Way of the Sphinx Shriners. (Follow Signs to Event, Parking is at your own risk)
REST AREAS
Indoor Men's and Woman's restrooms with air conditioning
SPONSORSHIP
Interested in supporting our cause and race? Please contact Deepak Saluru [email protected]
It’s one rider at a time against the clock in this steep hill climb in downtown Worcester.
The distance is 500 feet, and the average grade is 18 percent.
The climb is open to riders age 12 and up. Helmets are required.
Seven Hills Wheelmen Members register for free! Join for $25.
GEORGE STREET 2026 FUNDRAISER
Help us out at the level of Pacesetter (1), Whirlwind (3), or Scorcher (6) and you could end up with a $500, $300, or $200 gift card to Landry's Bicycles or other cool stuff. You need not do the hill climb, and you need not be present at the George Street Bike Challenge on July 26, 2026.
2026 QUIET CORNER BIKE TOUR
PRESENTED BY THE THREAD CITY CYCLERS
All routes will be similar to last year with any updates posted as available. Choose your own adventure while cycling Eastern Connecticut's country roads on a fully supported ride. Our century route will still take you through the scenic turns at Devil's Hopyard State Park, and then turn north to explore more of the Quiet Corner with an opportunity for ice cream at Wi-Li-Kit at the last rest stop. You may also choose from routes of 64, 40, 20 miles, or an 18 or 34 mile gravel loop. There will be portable chemical toilets at every rest stop. Enjoy stunning roads, friendly faces, and more-than-enough great food along the way. Half of the proceeds will go for cycling advocacy to support and improve our local trails and youth cycling.
100 Mile Century
No current plans to change this years century route that will still take you through the scenic turns at Devil's Hopyard State Park, and then turn north to explore more of the Quiet Corner with an opportunity for ice cream at Wi-Li-Kit at the last rest stop. You will also have the option to stop at three other rest stops to fill your water bottle, have some packaged sweet or salty snacks, home baked treats, fruit, and a few other things for cyclists.
64 Mile
The 64 mile ride heads out the same way as the longer routes, taking a turn in Colchester to link up again with the return to Chaplin. You will visit three of the rest stops used on the longer routes.
40 Mile
The 40 mile ride will head out to the rest stop in Baltic where it joins the other routes on the return to the park. Two rest stops on this route to make sure you have enough fuel to get you to the finish.
20 Mile
The 20 mile route will have one rest stop that is shared with the other routes. The 20 mile ride will be the shortest route heading out and returning on the same roads as our longer rides
18 Mile Gravel Loop
The 18 mile gravel loop will be using about 8 miles of the Air Line Trail with one rest stop.
34 Mile Gravel Loop
The 34 mile gravel loop with two rest stops was added last year and one of the most popular rides.
Route Information - Routes for 2026
Here are links to the 2025 routes. Any changes for 2026 will be posted as available.
https://ridewithgps.com/events/389473-2025-quiet-corner-bike-tour-presented-by
FOOD, REST STOPS, & ROUTE SUPPORT
We have overstocked rest stops and abundant food after the ride. All ride lengths will have stops stocked with plenty of packaged sweet and salty choices, home baked goodies, fruit, water, and sports drink. When you return to the park we will have a variety of offerings to make a fresh sandwich with some salads, chips, and fruits before you head home. All included with the price of the ride. You won’t go hungry! On call support will be provided for anyone needing transport back to the start / finish at the park. Half of the proceeds will go for trail advocacy to support and improve our local trails and youth cycling education.
The towns have asked us to not paint route markings on the road so we will not be marking the roads this year. You will be able to download Ride with GPS routes and cue sheets for all rides will be available at morning check in. We will have one or two ride guides for all rides for those interested in riding with a group. The 100 mile guided ride will start at 8:00, the 34 mile gravel at 8:30, the 64 mile at 8:45, the 40 and 20 mile at 9:00.
New Member Offer
Registered riders can become Thread City Cyclers members for half price. That is $15 off the annual membership price of $30. Offer good for new members only.
LOCATION & DRIVING DIRECTIONS
Ride begins and ends at the Edward Garrison Park located at 495 Phoenixville Road (Route 198), Chaplin CT.
ONLINE REGISTRATION: https://www.bikereg.com/thread-city-century
Online registration will be limited to 200 to assure we have adequate parking space.
The day of the event registration and check-in open at 7:00 AM. Century riders can start between 7:30 and 8:00 AM. We will also be using ride guides if you would like to join and ride along with them. The 100 mile guided ride will start at 8:00, the 18 and 34 mile gravel at 8:30, the 64 mile at 8:45, the 40 and 20 mile at 9:00. All other rides start between 8:00 and 9:00 AM. All riders should be on the road by 9:00 and be finished by 4:00 PM.
Registering in advance helps in our planning and keeping some costs down, but you are always welcome to register the day of the event.
Early Bird Registration Fee (through July 12) $40
Pre-Registration Fee (July 13-23) $50
On-Site Registration Fee (July 26) $55 (checks payable to “TCC”)
For walk-in registration please arrive prior to the scheduled start time and make checks payable to Thread City Cyclers.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION or QUESTIONS
Please send an email to: [email protected]
Sunday Omnium Racing – Northeast Velodrome
Gate opens at 11 AM
Racing starts at Noon
Join us for fast, fun, and welcoming Sunday Omnium racing at the Northeast Velodrome! Whether you’re new to the track or a seasoned racer, we’ve got a field for you and a great environment to race, learn, and progress.
Member Perk
Grassroots Members race for only $10 with your membership discount code.
NEV Members race for free with your membership discount code.
If you’re planning to race more over the season, membership pays for itself quickly.
Race Categories
A Race (Cat 1-3 / Experienced Masters)
B Race (Cat 4/5 / Masters)
A competitive but approachable field for developing racers and masters riders looking for a strong, steady pace.
C / Novice Race (New & C-Level Racers)
New to track racing? This is your place.
Gear restriction: 50x15 max
Designed to build confidence, skills, and race awareness in a supportive setting
Built-In Coaching for New Riders
We’re committed to developing new racers. The C/Novice field will include rolling coaches riding within the race to:
Provide real-time guidance
Help with positioning and tactics
Ensure a safe, positive first race experience
This is one of the best ways to gain real race experience while learning from experienced riders.
Field Notes & Flexibility
Fields may be combined or adjusted based on registration and turnout
A Women’s field may be added if there is sufficient interest
Race formats may vary slightly to match field size and create the best racing experience for everyone
General Notes
Open gearing for A/B categories unless otherwise specified
All riders are expected to race safely and respectfully
Pre-registration is strongly encouraged—it helps us plan better racing for you
Come out, race hard, learn something new, and be part of a growing track community.
This is a track riding and racing clinic for riders who are not familiar with riding a fixed gear or riding on a velodrome. Track racing has some peculiarities that make it a little different from road riding or racing. This clinic will give you the knowledge and experience necessary to begin track riding at the Northeast Velodrome.
The course consists of 3 sets of skills:
Getting started and stopping on a fixed gear bike
Spinning and controlling your speed with your pedals instead of brakes
Practice riding close to another rider
Learning to hold a line while continuing to pedal through
Learning how it feels to use the banking and the turns
The terminology of the track lanes
How to move and communicate with the other riders on the track
Learning how to use the turns and the banking of the track to form and hold a pace line
Taking a turn on the front and then moving out and up and back to take a place at the back
Learning race rules for various track events
At the end you will have the knowledge and some experience of track riding. You will understand how riding a fixed gear on a track differs from road or mountain riding with a freewheel and brakes.
The course fee includes rental of a track bike if needed. If you are renting you need to bring pedals and shoes. A helmet is required. Please indicate your frame size, and if you know it your saddle height, measured from the center of the crank axle to the top of the saddle. This is not required but will aid in preparing the bike and speeding the sizing process.
Price: $30 - Field limit of 8. Rental is included. Successful completion of this course certifies you to ride any other events at the Northeast Velodrome.
Eastern Dutchess Road Runners Club
Junkyard Dogs Hilltopper Half
Date: Sunday, July 26th, 2026
Time: 7:30 AM (Sharp, Rain or Shine)
Packet Pick-Up: 6:30 AM
Time Limit: 5-hour cap
The net proceeds and donations will support the Lustgarten Foundation for pancreatic cancer research. For more information, visit lustgarden.org.
Run Description:
Join us for an informal run through the charming town of Washington. The course is 13.1 miles of beautiful country roads, featuring scenic views of lakes, ponds, and expansive farmland. Please note that this run is not suitable for novice runners, as it includes many hills and an elevation gain of 787 feet. The roads will remain open, and self-service water stations will be available every few miles.
Registration:
$30 for Non-Members
$25 for Members
No Race Day Sign-Up
Race Caps at 50 participants
Discounted price are available for club members. Become a member at EDRRC.ORG
Awards:
Overall 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Male, Female and Non-Binary Runners.
A finisher medal is guaranteed to particpants who register before date TBD.
Location:
Millbrook School
296 Millbrook School Rd
Millbrook, NY
Parking:
Parking is available at Trevor Zoo, located at Millbrook School, 282 Millbrook School Rd, Millbrook, NY.
The Alex G. Kokoros Memorial Fund - and H.O.P.E Beyond the Badge foundation offer Hope, Comfort, and Support to First Responders and their Families when Stress, Trauma, and Mental Health Challenges create personal and familial struggle. Together we are helping to destigmatize conversations around First Responder Trauma, and making it easier for First Responders and their Families to seek Help.
Join us in a 5K Run/Walk to benefit First Responders and their Families.
Culturally competent First Responder mental health & wellness programs will be on site and available to provide information about the services they provide.
Burgers and dogs served at the finish line!!
Location: Braintree Town Hall - 1 John F Kennedy Memorial Drive, Braintree Ma, 02184.
Date: Sunday July 26th, 2026. (Rain or Shine)
Time: 6:00am – 12:00pm
6am – 7:30am - check in / bib & race shirt pick up.
8am start
Registration Fee: $35.00.
Race shirts are guaranteed for the first 150 registrations.
Registration will be available on race day at check in for $35.00.
Race shirts not guaranteed for same day registration
All proceeds from this event will support us in our mission.
In Memory of Alex G. Kokoros – Abington Police Dept. – EOW: 10/29/2018
Contact Info:
(781) 269 – 2777
(617) 657 – 9108
Same beautiful venue featuring improved organization with help from local triathletes. Great for beginners and experienced athletes!
Note: Given that we've been getting more non-licensed racers over the past couple of years, we have dropped USAT sanction to save non-licensed racers from having to pay the $15 one-day license.
Group discount for triathlon teams of 10 or more racers! Contact race director..
All proceeds still to benefit Mattapoisett Lions Club charities. Take advantage of early registration and beat the July 1 $5 fee increase!
Run the Vineyards' 7th Annual Summer 5K at the amazing Pindar Vineyards, a one-of-a-kind property on the North Fork Wine Trail. Enjoy a beautiful 5K through 500 acres of vines and finish with a fun filled and relaxing after party with live musician and delicious award-winning wine.
THIS RACE PROUDLY SUPPORTS THE NY CANCER FOUNDATION: Learn More Here: NYCancerFoundation.org
THE RACE:
5K Chip Timed Race Starts at 9am
Beautiful Views through the Vineyard Property
Water Station and Friendly Course Volunteers
Awards for Top 3 Overall Finishers and Top 3 per Age Group (Male/Female) (14 and under, 15-19, 20-29, every 10yr.)
Instant Results available at finish and online
Dilly Dilly Donuts will be on site pre-race and post-race with donuts, coffee, and more treats!
THE PARTY:
Relax at the after-party on the pavilion and picnic areas
Complimentary Glass of Wine for all participants age 21 +
Food Truck on Site with delicious food options.
Live Musician performing until noon.
Custom Tech Shirts included Men's/unisex, Women's, or Youth Tees or upgrade to Women's Racerback Tank Top for $5 extra. Men's/unisex tank option does not require added fee. *Please register by July 12 to guarantee 1st choice. Many extras ordered and available while supplies last after July 12.
Stemless "Run the Vineyards" Wine Glass included.
Souvenir Finisher Medals available for $8 during registration or $10 on race day
OTHER AMENITIES AND INFORMATION:
Free downloadable photos
Walkers and children are welcome to participate.1 Hour Time Limit. Need to be registered and start on time at 9 AM behind the runners for safety of all participants.
Free parking
Spectators are welcome. Wine available for purchase on site.
Finish Line Water and banana
Remember to bring additional water for pre-race hydration.
Packet Pick-Up: Race day @ 7:30 AM - 8:30 AM at "Good Day for a Run" tent at the winery next to the pavilion and back parking lot. It is important that you arrive early. Late starts not allowed due to the design of the course/markings change during the race. All participants should be on site by 8:30am.
Race is Rain or Shine. No refunds or deferrals.
Volunteers receive free future race and glass of wine! Visit "Volunteer" tab for details and sign up!
Invite Facebook friends on the Event page here: facebook.com/events/1287748903412570
The Tradition Continues: The Fred Warren 5K
A Holden Staple for 60 Years: Established by Fred Warren—former Wachusett Regional High School coach and founder of the Central Mass Striders—this race began as a premier training opportunity for his athletes. Today the Central Mass Striders are proud to carry the torch, celebrating 60 years of community, grit, and local spirit.
The Race Details:
We are thrilled to return to Seven Saws Brewing Company this year
Date: Sunday, July 26, 2026 @ 11am
Location: Seven Saws Brewing Co., Holden, MA
The 5K: A classic course for all abilities.
Kids Fun Run: A free event for the younger runners that will stay in the industrial park.
New for 2026: Team Challenge!
We’re spicing things up—registration is better with friends. Form a team with your family, coworkers, or run club. The team with the most members wins the ultimate prize: community bragging rights and team pride!
Registration Perks & Pricing
Flash Sale: $15 (Ends Midnight 4/21!)
Regular Rate: $20
Student Rate: $15 (Always available for K-College students).
Tech T-Shirts: The first 100 registrants for the 5K receive a commemorative tech tee! (Sizes are first-come, first-served).
Post-Race Party: Stick around for food trucks, raffle prizes, and cold beer at the brewery.
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The Connecticut Cycling Advancement Program is proud to present the
TNC Series at Rentschler Field.
2026 Tuesday Night Dates (click for reg):
6/2 - TNC #1
6/9 - TNC #2
6/30 - TNC #3
7/7 - TNC #4 Junior Race Night!
7/28 - TNC #5 Junior Race Night!
8/4 - TNC #6 Finale
Dates are subject to change.
.Please pay attention to the BikeReg and CCAP Event calendars,
Volunteers Needed!
Volunteers can race at no charge or can volunteer for their favorite racer.
A refund will be provided after the volunteer role is fulfilled.
-Sign up to volunteer here-
"A" and "B" level races for everyone!
Fun, friendly, and competitive racing for everyone, from novice to experienced Cat-1 Racers. A great way to keep your fitness up during race season, blow off steam on a Tuesday night, or experience racing for the first time. Please check out the rest of the event notes to determine which category is for you! NOTE: There will be official results, the top three for each race will be offered an age-appropriate beverage after the finish and a medal.
A fun, safe, and cheerful weekly Junior Practice Session
Hosted by CCAP Staff and Regional Team Coaches. Licensed junior riders under 18 and high schoolers can enjoy a no-pressure practice session at 5:15 PM. Any Junior that wants to race must be at least nine years old (racing age - age on Dec 31st of the current year) and are welcome to race in the B Race. All training activities and races will be started with CCAP coaches and staff instruction. All youth riders, 18 and under, are welcome to participate in the practice for $10. Riders who are on CCAP-registered teams may participate in the practice at no charge.
Junior Race Nights as part of "The Waz" Junior Road Race Series:
NOTE: There will be official results, the top three for each race will be offered an age-appropriate beverage after the finish and a medal.
In addition to Juniors being able to race in the B-Race after practice each week, the CCAP welcomes all juniors for:
"The Waz" Junior Road Race Series:
The CCAP and the Connecticut cycling community suffered a tremendous loss in 2020 with the passing of our dear friend and ardent supporter, coach, and volunteer, Matt Waskiewicz. Matt’s wide smile and open arms were a welcome sight to all, especially those new to our sport; not a day goes by without “The Waz” in our thoughts.
Coach Matt’s ability to find the natural athlete and foment drive and ambition in every young rider brought out the best in us all. Our goal is to continue his passion with renewed vigor as we open our 2025 road racing season.
Additional Event Notes:
All USAC Rules Apply. Helmets required. No Tri-Bikes or forward-facing bar ends. No sleeveless Jerseys. ALL riders will need either an annual license or purchase a $15 one-day license via bikereg.
What does "TNC" stand for?
The TNC stands for Tuesday Night Crit. The TNC has been hosted on Tuesday nights at our beloved venue, Rentscher Field, for several years now.
**Which race is right for you?
The "A race" is meant for Pro, Cat 1,2, 3.
The "B Race" is meant for Novice and Cat 4 Racers. If you consistently place well in this, you will be asked to race the A race.
Tuesday Night Omnium Series – Northeast Velodrome
Weekly racing series with consistent midweek competition. Open to all levels.
Member Pricing
NEV Members race for Free! (Use your membership discount code at checkout to receive your discounted entry.)
Not a member yet? Join today and save all season.
Non-members may register at the standard entry fee.
Race Categories
Open (Experienced Riders)
C / Novice Race (New & C-Level Racers)
For riders new to track racing.
Gear restriction: 50x15 or 90 gear inches max
Focused on building skills, awareness, and confidence
C / Novice Field Support
Experienced riders will be in the field to provide guidance on positioning, pacing, and race flow.
Race Format
Omnium-style events (scratch, tempo, points, etc.). Event mix may vary week to week.
Field Notes & Flexibility
Fields may be combined or adjusted based on registration.
Race formats may vary slightly to match field size and create the best racing
General Notes
Open gearing for Open categories unless otherwise specified
All riders are expected to race safely and respectfully
Pre-registration is encouraged
The tradition continues in 2026 on Tuesday, July 28th as we celebrate the 66th running of the NBPT Lions Yankee Homecoming Race.
Imagine a beautiful Summer evening in the seaport town of Newburyport, MA. Thousands of runners will enjoy our breathtaking 5K and 10 Miles courses along the ocean, through the bustling downtown and charming New England neighborhoods. The NBPT Lions Yankee Homecoming 5K and 10M courses are truly picturesque as they have been for decades.
Everyone registered before July 1st will receive a personalized bib number printed with your name.
Everyone registered before July 1st will receive a commemorative short-sleeve tech race shirt. After that date, shirts cannot be guaranteed - register early!
All finishers will receive a custom finisher medal with a sublimated neck ribbon
Like us on Facebook for up to date information.
The Newburyport Lions Club motto is “We Serve” we have been involved in community service for more than 50 years. Giving to many local charities & volunteering in the Greater Newburyport community including delivering 630 Thanksgiving meals. We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit. And a member of the International Lions with millions of members world wide. See what we are up to HERE
Optional NEBC membership ($20) can be purchased here. Required for Season Pass: https://www.bikereg.com/nebc-club-membership
This event is open to the public. Beginners with a working bike and helmet are welcome.
All registration will be on BikeReg only - No on-site registration.
Registration closes at 4:30 PM on the day of event.
Start order will be according to registration date/time. The start list will be emailed to participants after registration closes.
There will be a mandatory riders meeting at 6PM in the lot.
We are running under a USAC Non-competitive permit. This means neither USAC license nor one-day license are required.
Course Map
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/7811601
https://www.strava.com/segments/627553
Cancellations
If we need to cancel due to weather or road construction, we will email participants and issue a coupon code to be used at a future date of your choice. Generally, if it is raining and expected to rain through the late afternoon/evening, we will cancel early. If there is only a chance of thunderstorms we wait longer as often we can sneak things in.
Rider Instructions
We are guests of Concord and Carlisle, behave like it. No yelling or gesturing at drivers.
Remember your start number and yell it out as you cross the finish line.
Results are posted to the CBTT Google group and posted on the NEBC Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/northeastbicycle
This is a training time trial on open roads. RIDE SAFELY
SIGN ON LINE WAIVER!
Link to waiver: NBX Summer Series Training Criterium - 2026
Please note, we are changing how we are handling the waiver this season. A rider for the 2025 crit series will only need to sign the waiver once for the full 2026 crit season. After signing the initial waiver for the first time, riders must 'check-in' at the reg table for every crit.
Prizes: There will be prizes and primes!
Please visit our Facebook Page for photos, videos, and up to date information. (6) nbx summer series training crit - Search Results | Facebook
Weather Cancellations: We try hard to avoid cancelling races due to weather, but sometimes mother nature happens. We will post on our Facebook page (6) Facebook provide updated race information and cancellation notices due to weather.
New Racers: New racers are always welcome. If you are a new racer and/or it is your first time at the series, please feel free to contact the race director with any questions or ask for assistance during registration. The race series is a welcoming environment, and there are many experienced racers at the series who are happy to assist new racers.
The Courses: The races is run on a dedicated cycling track. It has smooth pavement and is very level. It has several corners and flows well.
Licenses and Rules: A USA Cycling license is NOT required. All USA Cycling Rules for helmets apply. No Aero Bars.
The 31st running of the Bottone Mile. Traffic-free one loop course, with no 90-degree turns!
Bibs and assigned waves (if applicable) will be seeded in order of projected time entered in online pre-registration.
Cookout and drinks post-race. Pre-registration required.