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Sunday Omnium Racing – Northeast Velodrome
Gate opens at 10 AM
Racing starts at 11 AM
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.
THE 2026 MARATHON IS FULL. THERE IS NO WAITLIST AND NO BIB TRANSFERS.
The New England Green River Marathon is one of the most beautiful races in New England. Starting in Marlboro, Vermont and following the course of the Green River through an 1870’s covered bridge, and ending with a finish-line celebration in the shade of maple trees at Greenfield Community College in Massachusetts. This USATF-certified (Certification MA18003JK) course has a net 1,400 foot drop over a rolling, downhill course that has seen many personal best and Boston qualifying times for well-trained runners. Choose below from either the regular entry, OR if you want to support the Connecticut River Conservancy by raising an additional $250, join the Stream Team! This funding will go directly to the CRC for their efforts to restore and advocate for clean water, healthy habitats, and resilient communities to support a diverse and thriving watershed.
Join us on Saturday, August 22 and Sunday, August 23 for a fun-filled weekend of bike riding and comradery to support our veterans.
Hosted by Run for the Troops and Soto Cycles, Andover, MA.
Start and finish at Pomps Pond Rec Park, 147 Abbot St., Andover, MA.
This year, there are two options for you to choose from:
Come on Saturday and participate in a short bike ride, then join us for a swim and activities in the afternoon. Camp out in your tent (no RV's) at the Rec Park recreation area and participate in one of the three rides on Sunday morning. Registration is $75 (plus Race Roster fees) and includes lunch, dinner and activities on Saturday, as well as pre-ride breakfast and post-ride lunch on Sunday.
Alternatively, you can join us for the Sunday ride only. Registration is $50 (plus Race Roster fees). Check-in begins at 6:30AM; Opening Ceremony at 7:00AM; ride begins at 7:30AM.
Please note: ALL PARTICIPANTS are expected to fundraise. Riders and others can make a tax deductible donation to Run for the Troops to support our veterans programs. Suggested donation $125.
The ride takes place on the streets of Essex County MA. There are three courses to best match your interest and capabilities. Each course will be marked by signs.
12 miles - recreational riders. You want to participate but don't want to go all out. This is for you. Ride to Dale Street Soccer Field in North Andover and back to Rec Park.
36 miles - This ride is to the American Legion Park in Georgetown and back.
65 miles - This ride is to the Lazy J Ranch in Salisbury and back. You should be an experienced rider for this route.
Oak & Iron will be on hand for post-ride refreshments!
USATF New England XC Grand Prix Race #1 and USATF New England All Terrain Series - XC Race
Come one, come all for the fourth running of the Old Goat Track Club XC Classic (OGTC XC Classic) 5k XC race around fields at Waters Farm in Sutton, MA.
Pre registration is $35 plus small transaction fee, Race day will be by paper application only on site and is $40.
The Old Goat 5K XC Classic is the XC race component of the 2025 USATF New England All Terrain Runner Series. More info: https://newengland.usatf.org/events/2025/2025-usatf-ne-all-terrain-runner-series
The race is also the first stop on the USATF NE XC Grand Prix series. The 5-race series has commemorative awards for participants of at least 4 races, and prize money for top individuals in open, and different masters divisions, for both men and women. More info: https://newengland.usatf.org/events/2025/2025-usatf-ne-cross-country-grand-prix
REGISTRATION
If you are pre-registered, please see if you have the correct team affiliation. Picking a team is required, but if you are not racing with a team choose "Unattached " during registration. If you need to change, please do so yourself prior to race day following the steps here: Join an Existing Group - RunSignup
Day of registration is available and will begin at 9:00 AM in the Darling Barn. Cash or venmo will be accepted so please plan accordingly. Day of registration is $40 per runner.
RACE SCHEDULE
There will be (2) races at the following times:
10:00 AM: Womens Open 5k
11:00 AM: Mens Open 5k
COURSE
The course follows the same path as last year. Although the course does briefly cross over pavement the course is a spike friendly course.
PARKING
Parking will be available at the event for free. When you enter Waters road please note this road is the only entry and exit point from the farm so please drive cautiously and be on the lookout for exiting traffic. When you approach the farm there will be two lot options that will be designated with signage. Please take note that one lot will have restricted entry/exit during race times in order to prioritize runner safety. Please ensure you park in the lot with unrestricted access if you foresee the need to leave during the event. Volunteers will be present at the exits to guide traffic and assist in the unlikely event there is an emergency and you need to leave.
WATER
There is no water fountain available at the meet site so please pack accordingly. There will be water and bananas available for runners at the finish.
BATHROOMS
There will be 5 portable bathrooms available for use and one handicapped accessible portable bathroom located at the Darling Barn.
TENTS
There will be a designated team tent area by the starting line. Please feel free to bring/set up tents for your team.
AWARDS
There will be a short awards ceremony after the completion of the Male race ~15 minutes after the final finisher crosses. There will be awards for Top three Individual Males, Top three Individual Females, Top Male Open Team, Top Female Open Team, Top masters male and female, and top masters teams(male and female).
AFTER PARTY
There will be a certified Old Goat After Party at the Millbury Old Time Inn located ~12 mins away from the course. Please come join us and celebrate the first meet of the USATF Club Cross Country Series. We will be providing some pizza while supplies last. The Old Time Inn does not serve food but allows food to be brought in/delivered by other businesses in the area. There are drinks available for purchase and beach volleyball. Please note the facility is cash only but ATMs are available onsite.
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
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
Day of Registration will be available. Adults are $40 & Juniors are $25.
Day of registration spots are limited to the remaining spaces in each field. We cannot guarantee that you will be able to race.
We are proud to present the Rocky Hill CX Series as a centralized location for our youth teams to practice at (5:00 PM), and a fun, no-pressure, training race for those looking to enjoy cyclocross racing (5:35 PM for the Juniors and 6:15 PM Open Race). Thanks to the Town of Rocky Hill Parks and Rec and our partner clubs for allowing this to happen!
Volunteers are needed to make this event successful. Sign up to volunteer and you will receive reimbursement on your entry fee. CLICK HERE TO HELP OUT
Series Dates:
This 4-week training series will take place on 4 Wednesdays in August/September. August 26th, Sept 2nd, Sept 9th, and Sept 16th. With respect to the Town of Rocky Hill and their beautiful park, we will cancel due to rain and wet conditions that will be especially damaging to the venue. In this case, we will provide a credit to all participants and you will be notified of a cancelation via email!
A fun, safe and positive weekly Junior Practice Session
This practice is hosted by CCAP staff and regional team coaches. Licensed junior riders under 18 and middle/high schoolers can enjoy a no-pressure practice session at 5:00 PM. Any junior that wants to ride must be at least 9 years old (cyclocross racing age = age on Dec 31st of the 2026 year) and are welcome to race in the Junior Race. All training activities and races will be started with instruction from CCAP coaches and staff. All youth riders, 18 and under, are welcome to participate in the practice for $10. Riders that are on CCAP registered teams may participate in the practice at no charge.
Fun, safe and competitive racing for all
Fun, friendly, and competitive racing for everyone from novice racers to experienced Category 1 Racers. The wide variety of skill levels makes for an informal, no-pressure vibe.
All riders must have a USA Cycling License. If you don't have one, one-day beginner licenses may be purchased for $15 and are valid for a single day. One-day beginner licenses may only be purchased by new riders or Category 5 riders.
Equipment
All USAC Rules apply. All riders must wear a helmet. A cyclocross bike or mountain bike (without bar-ends) is suggested. No BMX bikes allowed.
New to cyclocross?
Check out THIS VIDEO to learn what it's all about!
(new 2026 routes will be available before this year's century)
NVP continues its tradition of offering a variety of scenic rides through quiet back roads in Massachusetts and (for the 100 mile ride) New Hampshire. The routes incorporate long stretches showcasing the essence of New England cycling, with minimal distance on busier primary roads. The terrain is rolling. Fully arrowed. Back-up cue sheets. Two food and water stops for 100 and 67 routes, one for 50, and at the start. Start/finish at Lincoln Sudbury Regional High School. Sandwich fixings will be available at the finish.
RAIN OR SHINE. Sorry, no refunds. All riders must wear helmets and obey all traffic regulations. No group start. Registration will open promptly at 7am. Riders are expected to complete the route by 5 pm (soft close). All 100 mile riders must start by 9:00 AM; 67 and 50 by 10:00 AM. All others by 11:00 AM. Rider limit 250.
E-bikes: The bicycle must be pedal-assist (specifically, the bike does not move without pedaling). E-bikes with throttle systems are not allowed. An e-bike rider should be certain they have sufficient battery reserve for the ride they have chosen. It is not NVP or the ride leader’s responsibility to ensure that the e-bike rider is returned to the ride start should they run out of battery.
MINOR Release - under 18 years of age - needs to be filled out and signed in person by parent or guardian at check-in.
Fees
Online Pre-registration: $50 for NVP members, $70 for non-members. 25-mile route is $20 for all. Cash or check. Online registration will close by August 27 at 8pm. Walk-in registration will only be available for the 25-mile route.
Cyclists registering by August 10 can order a souvenir t-shirt for pick-up at check-in. T-shirts will be available in sizes S-2XL, $22 each.
Additional Information
Check-in for preregistered riders will begin at 7am. This gives our rest stop volunteers time to get ready for you. Once the preregistered riders have checked in, a volunteer will start accepting walk-in registrations for the 25-mile ride only.
We will give you a rider number on check-in and ask you for your car license plate number or the car color, make, and model. Please have that information available.
Please check in on your return by giving us your rider number. We will contact a rider's emergency contact if we don't have evidence that you've returned.
Forecast: partly sunny
Please wear a helmet (required), obey the rules of the road! Share the road with traffic (they're bigger).
2025 Routes (will be updated prior to Aug 29):
length route
25 https://ridewithgps.com/routes/51601968
50 https://ridewithgps.com/routes/51601957
67 https://ridewithgps.com/routes/51601923
100 https://ridewithgps.com/routes/51601877
RideWithGPS https://ridewithgps.com/events/393743-2025-nvp-apple-country-century
Event information http://www.applecountrycentury.org/
Register online http://www.bikereg.com/nvp-apple-country-century
2025 Routes (future posting)
length route
25
50
75
100
RideWithGPS event
Event information http://www.applecountrycentury.org/
Register online http://www.bikereg.com/nvp-apple-country-century
Splits/Join
25 splits from 50/75/100 (start at L-S)
50 splits from 75/100 (Littleton: Harvard Rd at Bruce St)
75 splits from 100 (Dunstable rest stop)
100 joins 75 (Dunstable rest stop)
25 joins 50 (Acton: Pope Rd and Strawberry Hill)
25 and 50 join 75 and 100 (Carlisle: Westford Rd at Spencer Brook)
The 11th Annual Rose Mountain Rumble (RMR) takes place Saturday, August 29th, 2026.
Registration opens 7:00 AM, rolling starts begin 7:30 AM.
The RMR is a non-timed gravel ride that tours the scenic dirt roads of Lyndeborough, New Hampshire and surrounding towns. We welcome riders of every ability and offer a variety of route options from a 25-miler for more casual riders, an intermediate 45-miler, to 66 and 80-mile courses that challenge the most competitive gravel grinder. The RMR is capped at 150 riders.
All the routes begin and end at Lyndeborough's historic Center Hall. The 25-mile course is marked, while the 45, 66 and 80-mile courses are not. Riders need to be prepared to follow provided cue sheets and are strongly encouraged to download the supplied GPX courses ahead of time which can be found at www.rosemountainrumble.com on the Courses page.
Registration includes water/snack stops, a delicious post-ride lunch provided by the Wilton-Lyndeborough Women’s Club, and a tee-shirt custom-designed each year by local bike builder and graphic artist Kris Henry. Net proceeds benefit the Piscataquog Land Conservancy, a regional land trust that has been protecting open space in southern New Hampshire since 1970.
We are holding the 2026 registration fee level with last year at $125 per rider. To help younger riders be part of the Rumble, we are continuing our discounted registration fee for riders 18 and under. Just contact us and we'll send you a discount code to use at checkout.
We can't wait to see you…get ready to rumble! - Team RMR
Race Date: August 29,2026
Race Time: 9:30 AM (Fun Run @ 9:00 AM)
Bib/Shirt Pick Up and Race Day Registration: 8:00-9:15 AM
For generations, Dublin Christian Academy Stags have been running “the loop" a legendary training run that has become a rite of passage for our athletes (see course map below). This year, you can test your mettle on the same course that has honed our champions at the inaugural Stag Stampede 5K and Fun Run. Join us to run, walk, or push the kids in the stroller. Stay for post-race refreshments sponsored by DCA Parent Connect. All proceeds from this community 5K will benefit the Dublin Christian Academy athletics programs: DCA Stags soccer, volleyball, and basketball.
Prices: $25 Early Bird Special thru Jul. 31, 2026
$30 Aug 1 thru Aug. 27, 2025 (6:00 P.M.) Race Day Registration $35
Fun Run (.25 mile) FREE (no shirt)
We look forward to cheering all our runners & walkers on August 29,2026!
**Race Shirts guaranteed by August 7th.
Note for 5k Course: Known among DCA athletes as “the loop,” the scenic, single-lap 5K course begins at the playground on the school’s main campus on Page
Road. The course begins mostly flat and runs south down Page Road, turns east (left) on Craig Road, north (left) on Route 137, west
(left) on Windmill Hill Road where the elevation gradually rises, and finally, south (left) on Page Road up Alsi’s Hill, west (right) on
the dirt loop beyond the playground, north (left) back on to Page Road, and ends back at DCA’s playground. This gently rolling, open-road course has a mix of paved road and gravel.
Note for our Fun Run: We have a beautiful quarter-mile fun run begins at the DCA playground and follows the dirt drive past the shop, then turns south (right) onto
the dirt drive that leads to the field cottage with a view of Mount Monadnock on the right. The course continues east (left) up Carriage
Path (grass path between the stone walls) and then turns north (left) at the gate onto Page Road, ending back at the playground
If you are interested in volunteering or sponsoring this event please contact Tracey Burt - [email protected] for more information.
About This Event
The Running Out Of Summer 5K, hosted by Rapscallion Brewery & Taproom, is a charity race that directly contributes to local charitable initiatives driven by HOPS. Join us for a scenic, flat, and fast course along the Spencer Rail Trail, followed by an after-party at O’Gara Park!
All entrants will receive a custom super soft race shirt (If registered by August 1), small gift bag, and drink token for any draught (beer, spiked seltzer, or homemade root beer) at any Rapscallion location at any time! In addition, there will be awards for overall winners,teams, and our youngest and oldest runners.
Event Highlights
This event offers more than a t-shirt and cool medal. Come check it out to enjoy a fun-filled day:
—Use your free drink token (comes with registration) to taste the drink of your choice at early packet pick up on Friday night, or save your token for race day or any time thereafter!
—Meet and play with adoptable dogs from the Second Chance Animal Services adoption van.
—Listen to music and have fun!
Awards
There will be awards for first overall male and first overall female. We will also be giving awards for FASTEST and BIGGEST teams!
About The Rapscallion HOPS Foundation:
A 501(c)3 independent non-profit, spearheaded by Spencer and Sturbridge Mug Members, the HOPS Foundation provides financial support to community members in need in Spencer and Sturbridge, MA and the surrounding area. Board Members and other volunteers work together to host charitable events that raise funds for these important initiatives.
About Spencer Parks & Rec
The Spencer Parks & Recreation Commission is an all-volunteer board whose mission is to serve the recreational needs of Spencer residents. The Commission's primary responsibilities consist overseeing maintenance of the communities town-owned parks and recreation facilities, including grounds, roads, parking areas, grandstands, buildings, monuments, playground equipment, and safety equipment. They also develop and supervise recreational programs, including swimming lessons, beach safety, summer recreation for children, holiday parties, dances, and other events.
Stop number one of the River Valley Cross Series p/b Shimano!
8/30- Blunt Park CX - Springfield, MA
9/5- Hydra CX - Holyoke, MA
9/26- Kilowatt Cross - Northfield, MA
10/18 Treehouse CX - South Deerfield, MA
11/7- West hill CX- Putney VT
To promote our local juniors, ALL Juniors get to race for free at Blunt park!
The course will be basically the same great course as in past years with a few modifications. It is approximate 2+ miles long and is made up of pavement, grassy fields, and single/double track. It’s flat, fast and has more than it's fair share of turns. Bring the family as venue is very spectator friendly with a fun atmosphere for the spectators. Also, please be prepared as the park has a nominal parking fee for all vehicles.
PLEASE PRE-REGISTER! 2nd race only $10. Field limits 20 min, 75 max for all categories.
We are offering a Cat 5/Novice field for Men and Women. This field is intended for new riders and racers looking to try out the sport.
DIRECTIONS:
Blunt Park is just minutes from major highways (MA Pike, RT 91 & RT 291).
From East or West: Mass Pike (Rte. I-90) to exit 6 (Route 291). Take 291 West to Exit 5 (Rt 20 West). At first lights take a left onto Roosevelt Ave. Park is about a mile up on the right.
From North or South: Take Rt 91 North or South (depending on direction) to RT 291 East. Follow 291 East to Exit 5B (Rt 20). At first lights take a left onto Roosevelt Ave. Park is about a mile up on the right.
Sunday Omnium Racing – Northeast Velodrome
Gate opens at 10 AM
Racing starts at 11 AM
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.
A summit-driven grind up Wachusett Mountain where steady climbs, rocky pitches, and winding forest trails test your legs and reward your effort. The route traverses Wachusett’s ski slopes and wooded single-track, climbing through pine and hardwood forest before breaking onto exposed upper mountain terrain with sweeping views across Central Massachusetts and, on clear days, all the way to Boston’s skyline. Push your pace. Carry your weight. Move with the pack.
Choose your distance: 7, 14, 21, or 28 miles, and complete in 10 hours to earn the coveted UltraTrax Grey Wolf Medal. Toss on a 10, 20, or 35-lb weighted vest or ruck and unlock bonus finisher swag + serious bragging rights. The course will be extremely well marked with a fun post-trek party for everyone to enjoy!
Trek Day Information
UltraTrax Wachusett kicks off at 7am on August 30, 2026. The starting line will be open from 7am to 10am with the post-trek party starting at 11am. It is not a race, but it is a timed event and walkers will have 10 hours to complete the course. Bibs can be mailed or picked up the morning of the event. **IF YOU REGISTER AFTER 8/15/26, BIBS MUST BE PICKED UP IN PERSON. A friend or relative can pick up a bib if you can't attend. Complimentary parking is available onsite. Finishers will receive a custom t-shirt and velcro patch. Level 3 and 4 participants will also qualify to earn our coveted UltraTrax Grey Wolf medal. Refreshments and food will be available after the race.
Event Highlights
Exhilarating Trails: Experience an incredible loop trail across Wachusett's scenic wooded terrain, offering stunning views and varied hiking paths.
All Level Challenge: UltraTrax is designed for beginners and experienced athletes alike. Bring a friend and level up the route by adding weight to carry!
Fun Atmosphere: Enjoy the lively setting with fellow adventurers. Spectators and participants can also enjoy on site activities like zip lines, waterpark, mountain coaster, and more!
Delicious Base Camp Food: Base Camp welcomes guests under the signature ski lodge deck with plenty of food trucks.
Mission Driven
UltraTrax is committed to making a positive impact beyond its events. A portion of all proceeds is donated to the Conservation Lands Foundation.
Try the Track Clinic – Northeast Velodrome
This clinic is for riders new to fixed gear and velodrome riding. It provides the skills and knowledge needed to begin riding and racing at the Northeast Velodrome.
Skills Covered
Riding a Fixed Gear
Starting and stopping without brakes
Controlling speed through pedaling
Riding smoothly and predictably
Track Awareness & Etiquette
Understanding track layout and lane terminology
Riding the banking and holding a line
Group riding fundamentals and communication
Paceline & Racing Skills
Riding close to others in a controlled setting
Paceline basics: rotating, pulling, and rejoining
Introduction to track race concepts and rules
Additional Information
Track bike rental is included. If renting, bring your own pedals and cycling shoes. Helmet required.
If possible, provide your frame size and saddle height (measured from center of bottom bracket to top of saddle) in advance to assist with bike setup.
Price: $30
Field limit: 8 riders
Successful completion of this clinic certifies you to participate in other Northeast Velodrome sessions and events.
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