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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!
Other generous sponsors and supporters include:
Day-of registration is available on Sunday with a $15 surcharge for adult races. Register today--save yourself time and money. Save your friendly promoters time and energy. We can do this NECX! :)
Come out to enjoy one of the most welcoming and friendly bike races in New England -- home to train primes, Holyoke's muscle beach, and the angry orchard off-camber.
Race #2 in the River Valley CX Series (@rivervalleycxseries on Instagram)
Details (en español below)
When: Saturday, September 5, 2026
Location: Pulaski Park, St. Koble Drive and Maple St, Holyoke, MA 01040
Day-of-race registration will be available for an extra $15 for all adult categories. Save money, register online before it closes. (Youth races can all be registered for day-of at no extra cost).
New to bike racing?: Hydra Cross is a great event to try out bike racing or cyclocross for the first time. There is a free intro to cyclocross racing clinic at 8:00 am on race day that is taught by local, friendly bike racers. Learn the basics to help you enjoy your race. Beginner races following shortly after -- novice men should sign up for the 9:00 am category 4 and beginner race and novice women should sign up for the 11:00 am women's category 4 and 5 race. Just a note on lingo, brand-new racers and novices start as 'category 5' racers. Since we are a USA Cycling sanctioned race, you will need a license but can purchase one when you register at http://bikereg.com/hydracross for $15. If you have any questions about the clinic or racing, please just shoot us an email at [email protected] and we'll respond with what you need.
Course Description: A fun, fast, twisty course that is primarily flat but has some surprising uphill kickers. After a slightly uphill, wide start from the "Legion Shelf," the course heads towards Holyoke's "Muscle Beach" and the hilly southern end of the park. The course design takes full advantage of the elevation to make riders work–but then also brings rewards with a swooping downhill that cuts back and forth across the hill. We have some stinging off-camber sections that will require your skills, with the most challenging and decisive sector coming at the end of the course (see Youtube videos below for a preview). The course runs the full length of the long, linear park with ample opportunities for spectating, with continuous announcing throughout the race by the voice of NCC Hydra Cross 2025, Jake Kravitz. Mountain and river views abound.
Equipment Recommendation: File treads (if dry) and all-around tires will work well for most riders. The course is a mix of grass, dirt, and some pavement. New to cyclocross? Mountain bikes, in any shape, work fine for getting started racing. Road or touring bikes that allow for 32mm tires also work fine.
Race Atmosphere: Come for the race, stay for the atmosphere. Our beer garden and picnic area are family-friendly. There is a playground, splash pad, and popular skate park as well. Our race is known for its good vibes and community-driven feel.
The excellent Thai Chili Street Food Hub will be serving food in the American Legion Parking lot at lunch time. As usual, expect the American Legion to be serving up coffee, breakfast items, beer and alcohol throughout the day, in addition to lunch and snack items.
Thai Chili Food Truck, 100 State St Stockhouse 122, Ludlow, MA, United States, Massachusetts 01056, 24 April
Want to do a second race? Great, the second race is just $15, just register for two races at the same time when you sign up.
River Valley Cyclocross Series
Follow @rivervalleycxseries on Instagram for updates and series standings
Volunteer Info
VolunteerSignup - Online volunteer signup sheets - 2026 NCC Hydra Cross signup sheet
In order to bring this race to you again this year, we can't do it without volunteers. Seriously, we can't do it without you, and we appreciate you believing in the value, community, and camaraderie that this grassroots race brings to Holyoke and NECX.
Please sign up to volunteer where you can. Volunteers will receive special “staff only” swag this year!
We pride ourselves on taking great care of our volunteers. Friday course setup volunteers will be provided with lunch. All setup, reg, and course maintenance volunteers will receive a free (refunded) race entry AND invite to the volunteers-only after-party (including a free beer ticket) hosted right on-site at our incredible hosts, the American Legion, at 4:30pm or as soon as the course tear-down is complete.
We need folks to stick around and help us tear down the course immediately after the last race--if you stay to tear down the course, dinner from Pizza d'Action (Holyoke's best, with ample vegan and vegetarian pizzas) will be provided for you on-site while the last race is in progress so that you can stay and help with a full stomach. Volunteers who work registration or course repair jobs during race day will also be provided with lunch.
VolunteerSignup - Online volunteer signup sheets - 2026 NCC Hydra Cross signup sheet
Join the club
Hydra Cross p/b Open Square is supported by the Northampton Cycling Club (NCC). Join in numerous weekly group rides (all ability and skill levels, including gravel rides, cross practices, and practice crits). Learn more about the club and become a member here: https://www.nohobikeclub.org/
Media from our 2021 event:
2021-09-05 Hydra CX from Jeff Dieffenbach on Vimeo.
Detalles
Lugar: Parque Pulaski, St. Koble Drive y Maple St, Holyoke, MA 01040
¿Eres nuevo en las carreras de bicicleta?: Hydra Cross es un evento excelente para probar correr en bicicleta o hacer ciclocrós por primera vez. Hay una clínica gratuita de introducción a las carrera de ciclocrós a las 8 am el día de la carrera que es impartida por corredores de bicicleta locales y amistosos. Aprende los conceptos básicos para ayudarte a disfrutar de tu carrera. Las carreras para principiantes empiezan poco tiempo después -- los hombres novatos deberían inscribirse para la carrera de principiantes categoría 5 de las 9 am, y las mujeres novatas deberían inscribirse para la carrera categoría 4 y 5 de las 10 am. Solo un comentario sobre la jerga, los corredores nuevos y los novatos comienzan como corredores ‘categoría 5’. Debido a que somos una carrera sancionada por USA Cycling, necesitarás una licencia, pero puedes comprar una por $15 cuando te inscribes en http://bikereg.com/hydracross. Si tienes alguna pregunta acerca de la clínica o las carreras, por favor envíanos un c
orreo electrónico a [email protected] y te responderemos con la información que necesitas.
Descripción del Recorrido: Un recorrido divertido, rápido y sinuoso que es principalmente plano, pero tiene algunas subidas inesperadas. Después de un comienzo levemente cuesta arriba y amplio desde “Legion Shelf”, el recorrido se dirige hacia “Muscle Beach” en Holyoke y hacia el extremo sur montañoso del parque. El diseño del recorrido aprovecha al máximo la elevación para hacer trabajar a los corredores, pero también trae recompensas con un descenso en picada a través de la colina que acorta las idas y vueltas. Tenemos algunos punzantes sectores off-camber que requerirán de tus habilidades, siendo el sector más decisivo y desafiante el que está al final del recorrido (ver el video de Youtube indicado más abajo para una vista preliminar). El recorrido abarca la longitud completa del largo parque lineal, con amplias oportunidades para los espectadores, con relato continuo durante la carrera por la voz de Hydra Cross, Adam Syzmkowickz. Abundan las vistas a la montaña y al río.
Recomendaciones de Equipamiento: Neumáticos con banda de rodamiento lisa (para terreno seco) y multiuso funcionarán bien para la mayoría de los corredores. El recorrido es una combinación de pasto, tierra y algo de pavimento. ¿Eres nuevo en el ciclocrós? Las bicicletas de montaña, en cualquier estado, funcionan bien para empezar a correr. Las bicicletas de carretera o de turismo que permiten usar neumáticos de 32mm también funcionan bien.
Ambiente de Competición: Ven por la carrera, quédate por el ambiente. Nuestro patio cervecero y zona de picnic son aptos para familias. Hay un patio de juegos, juegos de agua y también un parque para patinetas muy popular. Nuestra carrera es conocida por sus buenas vibras y por la sensación de comunidad.
Held in Chelsea, Massachusetts, our 3rd annual road race invites participants to experience a scenic route that winds through the heart of the community, passing by cherished local landmarks. The Chelsea Road Race continues to serve as a meaningful platform to promote healthy living and empower community members to embrace running and movement as part of their everyday lives.
This year marks an exciting milestone as we proudly introduce, for the first time, wheelchair divisions for both female and male participants, further strengthening our commitment to accessibility, inclusivity, and equal opportunity in sport. The race celebrates Chelsea’s rich and diverse cultural heritage while offering more than just a test of physical endurance, it is a celebration of community, resilience, and unity.
Designed for individuals of varying abilities and experience levels, the course welcomes seasoned runners, casual joggers, and adaptive athletes alike. To recognize and reward early participation, the first 500 registered participants will receive an official race T-shirt as part of their race-day experience.
See you at the starting line!
The Chelsea Road Race is proudly organized and managed by the City of Chelsea - Department of Recreation & Cultural Affairs. This program is funded in part by the Chelsea Community Fund and a grant from the Chelsea Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by Mass Cultural Council, a state agency. We look forward to your participation.
Join in the 5th Annual Run for the Hills 5K event at the Oswegatchie Hills Nature Preserve in Niantic, CT. Come for an amazing trail run by Clark Pond and through beautiful scenery around the perimeter of the preserve. Proceeds from the race will go directly to maintaining this special place of quiet beauty for future generations to enjoy!
Not a runner? Hikers are also welcome to participate and enjoy the trails as well.
This year, the awards ceremony will take place after the race at the nature preserve where you will be able to celebrate with your fellow finishers whilst enjoying some well earned refreshments!
Entry Fee
$25 until August 16th, then $30 (on-line)
Day-of cash registration, $35
Race Schedule
Race Day Check in opens at 08:00 AM
Race starts at 09:00 AM
Awards Ceremony at the Nature Preserve 10:30 AM
Awards
Overall First Place Male and Female!
Top 3 Men and Women in each age group
19 and under
20-29
30-39
40-49
50-59
60-69
70+
Registration (On line only)
Important Note: Parking for the Start is ½ mile up Wallum Lake Road at the 1st Dirt Trail Head because the main entrance to the Park doen't open until after 8 AM.
This is the FREE Labor Day ”Reach the Beach” NS Trail Gravel Race/Ride. There will be a controlled rolling start for 2 miles to the first gravel segment which starts at the NS Terminus in Douglas, MA. All gravel segments will be New Strava segments with entrants times posting after the race. Awards will be given for winners for the OA finish in each catagory. This is a FREE Event and all we ask is that all participants make a Tax deductible donation to the “Tunnels to Towers” organization www.t2t.org that supports Our Veterans and First Responders. Or you can make a donation to the Whitin Community Center www.whitincommunitycenter.com. This is a completely Non-Profit event to give back to those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our FREEDOM!
The GPS track is provided. It follows the entire NS trail from Douglas, MA 78 miles to Blue Shutters Beach in Charlestown, RI. The Buck Hill section is “by passed” because it’s unridable. Everything on the Track can be ridden by a skilled rider. There is a mix of road, gravel, cart roads, single track and some short “hike a bike” sections. Any bike Gravel or Mountain Bike with no wider than 2.1 tires will be a good choice to best manage the course. The woods are pretty buggy so, bring bug repellent.
The best plan is to have your Family spend the day at Blue Shutters Beach in Charlestown, RI where the ride Finished. Changing and shower facilities are available at the Beach. You do need to pay for a day beach pass but, after 5 PM entry is free. I anticipate a finish around 4 PM.
Pre Registration Only, No Race Day Entries
Support Contact Race Day Stephen 508-341-3860 or Marcia 508-341-9856
Kindly make your donations to Veterans and the Whitinsville Community Center https://www.whitincommunitycenter.com/
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Sloppy Jon’s 2026
Sloppy Jon’s is a community-focused, mixed-surface ride hosted by It’s Just A Hill. This is not a race. There is no podium. It is a social ride built around challenging routes, good company, and bringing people together through bikes.
Start Location (New for 2026)
Sloppy Jon’s will start and finish at the Woody Lowden Recreation Center in Foster, RI.
After three years of rolling out from Jon’s house, the event is taking a small step forward and using a proper start location. This gives us more space, better parking, and a smoother day for everyone while keeping the same community-first feel.
Please respect the recreation center, property, and neighbors. We want to be invited back.
Registration & Capacity
Sloppy Jon’s is a free event. We do not want money to be a barrier to entry or participation.
Registration is limited to 150 riders. Please only sign up if you genuinely plan to attend. If your plans change, we ask that you withdraw your registration so someone on the waitlist can take your spot.
A waitlist will be enabled once the event fills. If space opens up, riders will be admitted in the order they joined the waitlist. We appreciate everyone helping keep this fair and accessible for the whole community.
Routes & Support
There will be five total route options, consistent with previous years, including multiple gravel routes and paved options.
All gravel routes will pass the IJAH x NBX rest stop, with hydration and snacks provided by those organizations. Some routes will also pass classic local general stores, including Oneco Market. Additional route details, distances, and elevation will be shared closer to the event.
This is a mostly self-supported ride. Riders are responsible for navigation, hydration, nutrition, and mechanical support. That said, all routes will include opportunities to stop at convenience stores along the way.
Route changes will be allowed prior to the event, pending availability.
Event Support
Putting Sloppy Jon’s together does come with real costs. Renting the race center, providing ride snacks, and covering basic logistics all add up. We believe the time and money spent are worth it for the local cycling community, and optional donations help make that possible.
If you are able to contribute, thank you. If not, no problem at all. Show up, ride your bike, and be part of it.
Post-Ride
After the ride, everyone is invited to stick around for a post-ride potluck, featuring signature Sloppy Joe sandwiches and dirt cups for dessert.
Event Details
Routes, timing, and final details will be shared closer to the event date via Strava and the It’s Just A Hill channels.
Run Half Marathon
Nap Briye is organizing the Fifth "Barefoot Half Marathon" on the Sunday before Labor Day. Runners have the option to wear shoes or run barefoot from the Sterling Town Hall to the Shrewsbury High School track field on September 6th, 2026 at 7:00 AM EST.
Transportation will be available for those who will park at the finish line. The bus will leave Shrewsbury High School at 6:15 am to go to Sterling.
Pick up Bib on Saturday from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm at Shrewsbury High School Track Field or on Sunday morning before the race.
The race course — which rises between 300-400 feet in elevation throughout the entire race — features views and scenery that capture perfectly the quaint, authentic feel of New England, taking runners through covered bridges with names like Thompson, Carlton and Cresson, most of which date to the pre-Civil War era.
The Swanzey Covered Bridges Half-Marathon, "Elijah's Race", is held each year in memory of its founder, Elijah Barrett. Elijah organized the event to raise funds to support the students of Monadnock Regional Middle-High School. He had attended MRMHS and eventually coached runners there.
Race Features
T-Shirt guaranteed for every participant that registers by August 15th.
Custom participation medal for all runners.
Access to school locker rooms at start and finish of the race, as well as a couple of porta-potties along the course.
Cash prizes for top 3 runners.
Post race barbeque and raffles.
The Charlton Old Home Day 5-Mile Road Race is held annually on Labor Day weekend. The figure-8 race course starts and ends at the Charlton Town Common.
Spectators can view runners at the beginning of the race, halfway through, and at the finish! Most participants consider it a challenging, yet fun race due to the hilly nature of the course.
REGISTER EARLY!
Shirts are only available if you pre-register by 8/20/2026.
This annual fundraiser helps to fund our mission of providing support to local patients and their families, fund critical research, and provide education and awareness about this disease.
Be part of the movement to raise awareness and funds against this silent killer because together we CAN make a difference!!
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For over 50 years, the Walpole Road Race has given local athletes the opportunity to challenge themselves and participate in a wonderful community tradition. The race is the largest fundraiser to support Walpole High School Cross Country / Track & Field programs. By participating in this event you are supporting 200+ Walpole High School Cross Country/Track & Field athletes across 6 seasons as they prepare for upcoming competition. We thank you for your generosity and continued support of the programs!
The Walpole Road Race starts and finishes at Walpole High School and includes 5K run/walk, 10k run, 1 mile kids run, and virtual 5k/10k events that give everyone a chance to participate. If you need to switch events, just let us know at [email protected].
Entry Fees (sign up at Walpole Day in May for an additional $5 discount)
Pre-Registration (before race weekend) Race Fee: $35
Regular Registration Race Fee: $40
Ages 13 and younger/65 and older: $20
Youth Mile Fun-Run fee: $20
Event Swag
Participants who register before August 15 receive the coveted official Walpole Road Race T-shirt
All participants will receive finisher's medal
Race T-shirts are also available for sale in our online store for $20
Awards (in-person events only)
10K male winner: name engraved on Herb Lewis Memorial Trophy - displayed at The Run House
10K female winner: name engraved on John Murphy Trophy - displayed at John D. Murphy & Co.
Top three 5K/10K finishers: recognized with specially engraved placement medals
Team 5K/10K Races: Team name engraved on Team Plaque - displayed at Walpole High School
Age group awards are not being issued this year
Race Routes
10K USATF Certified Course
5K USATF Certified Course
Youth Mile Route Map
Strollers are welcome in the 5K race, lined up at the back of the starting pack to avoid collisions.
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
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!
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.
Welcome to Beyond the Bike 2026!
This 3-day, 250-mile ride will take us from Ground Zero in NYC to Needham, MA, from Thursday, September 10th through Saturday, September 12th.
Registration for the Founders Ride includes:
Official Beyond the Bike cycling jersey
Hotel accommodations (Sept 10-12)
All meals during the ride
Full bike support throughout the weekend
Important Dates & Logistics:
Tuesday, September 8 (Needham, MA): Rider meeting, jersey pick-up, and optional bike drop-off for transport to NYC.
Wednesday, September 9th (NYC): Pre-ride gathering (time & location TBD) for participants unable to meet in Needham on 9/8.
Thursday early morning, September 10th we meet for breakfast outside of the Club Quarters World Trade Center then head to the North Pool as a group before departing for the ride.
Saturday, September 12th - END with a celebration in the Boston, MA area
Get ready for three unforgettable days of riding, camaraderie, and stories you’ll be telling for years to come — all while making a lasting difference!
The Ride-to-Remember XV promises to again, be the best Charity Bicycle Ride in New England!
This year we are dedicating the R2R to the heroes of the 9-11 tragedy. This year will be the 25th Anniversary of 9-1,1 and we will be stopping at three 9-11 Memorials.
We will be starting again this year from Main & Boland Way in the middle of downtown Springfield. We will be escorted by 35 Police Officers on motorcycles. The group of riders will stay together in one big peloton, you'll never have to clip out of your pedals till we reach our rest-stops. Speaking of rest-stops … Our first official rest-stop will be the New England Air Museum in Windsor Locks, CT. They are rolling out the red carpet for us with a 911 theme.
There are three amazing rest stops along our scenic, New England, 75 mile route. Bike mechanics following us, if you get a flat, we fix it in minutes free of charge. You will be fed breakfast, lunch andf dinner. There is a huge after-party immediatley following the ride at Tower Square in downtown Springfield. We will have a great headlining band to dance and celebrate after you shower, steam, or sauna right inside Tower Square. If you're sore during the ride, we have licesnsed masseueses at the rest stops.
You will be provided with a link to order your Official Ride-to-Remember Bicycle Jersey soon.
We take care of you the entire day … From free parking, bike support, awesome swag, food, hydration and an amazing route! After this ride you will thank the organizers for a very memorable day.
The Marlowe Foundation empowers people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to be proud and confident to be themselves. Opportunity to thrive is a human right and that will always be the foundation from which we build. Our hope is to one day live in a society that sees no boundaries for people living with IDD and to witness a change in those perceptions. The Marlowe Foundation’s vision is to help influence that change, even if change comes one person at a time. We will identify and partner with other non-profits that align with that mission so that these organizations are given support through financial grants that can help make their goals attainable.