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Neutral Support provided by Competitive Edge Racing.
USA Cycling license required for all events. Riders without USA Cycling licenses can purchase a one-day license at registration for $15. Pre-registration is available online through BikeReg.com until 24 hours before first race. Online service fee based on Bikereg.com standard service fee rates applies. Number pickup and day of registration will be available from 7:30am until 20 minutes before scheduled start time for all fields; add a $10 surcharge to day-of entries per day.
Helmets are required at all times during the weekend and jerseys must have sleeves (no tank-tops or vests). There is no warming up on the course at any time; infractions will subject riders to disciplinary action and/or disqualification from the event.
Circuit race will be run under road racing rules with the exception that lapped riders may work with riders on the lead lap. Neutral support will drive behind the field to provide support; there will not be a pit and no free lap will be available.
Directions can come from Google using the following address: https://www.google.com/maps/dir//thompson+speedway/data=!4m6!4m5!1m1!4e2!1m2!1m1!1s0x89e423b4e4319599:0xd6d50a5cb0172a60?sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiVvMqJjP3zAhVGrZUCHaLvDxwQ9Rd6BAhJEAQ
For more information on the race weekend, log online to http://www.fastalracing.com or you can e-mail promoter Alan Atwood at [email protected].
Race promoted by:
A Fast, Scenic, Downhill Mile
Get ready to fly down one of the most beautiful stretches in Massachusetts — the Moose Hill Parkway in Sharon. The Moose Hill Mile is a point-to-point downhill road mile that combines breathtaking scenery with pure speed.
Starting near the summit of Moose Hill, runners will descend a smooth, shaded road lined with tall pines and sweeping views, finishing near the base of the parkway. It’s the perfect mix of nature, community, and competition — whether you’re chasing a new mile PR, testing your fitness, or just here for the thrill of the drop.
Course Highlights:
🚀 Fast, net-downhill course
🌲 Scenic, tree-lined parkway through Moose Hill Reservation
📸 Great photo spots along the course and finish line
🏅 Awards for top finishers and age groups
☕ Post-race hangout with local coffee and refreshments
Starts and finishes in beautiful downtown Cambridge, Massachusetts
Make it a summer stroll or an all-out sprint down Massachusetts Avenue. The course is fast and flat so you can get back to the finish line sooner!
Registration fees:
$40 through 4/12
$42.50 from 4/13 through 5/17
$45 from 5/18 through 6/21
$50 from 6/22 through race day
We will be having training series every Wednesday starting May 13,2026 and ending first week in August.
The Leonide J. Lemire 4th of July Road Race in Southbridge is one of the longest running road races in the country! The route takes a scenic course through Southbridge passing all monuments and memorials honoring our local veterans. This race is the perfect way to start off your Independence Day.
The Local VFW Post 6055 created the 4.9 mile road race to honor Leonard J. Lemire, a Southbridge native who was killed at Pearl Harbor while serving on the battleship USS West Virginia. He was the first Southbridge resident casualty of WWII. The length of the race is now a 5-miler.
This year there, 2026, is a New Start and Finish location
The race has come home to the Veteran Council Office
MISSION OF THE VETERANS COUNCIL OF SOUTHBRIDGE: Promotes the welfare and provide support to all Veterans of the Town of Southbridge who served in the United States Armed Forces Honorably.
NEW Location:
The Community Center in Southbridge
153 Chestnut Street, Southbridge, MA 01550
https://www.facebook.com/southbridgeveteranscouncil/
Cost, cut off dates, and what it includes:
$25.00 Registration to open February 15th
Includes: A race t-shirt with new logo, early number pick up
$30.00 June 20th- July 1st no race t-shirt option, early number pick up
$35.00 July 2nd- Race day sign up- no race t-shirt option
Add Ons-Pasta dinner ticket for registered runner $5.00 for guest $10.00
NEW This year’s race will include a pasta dinner on July 3rd, hosted by the Veterans Council of Southbridge, Veterans Council of Southbridge Auxiliary, and Race Committee Members at the Community Center, 153 Chestnut Street. The evening will be a time to remember, celebrate, and honor our Veterans—while also enjoying a chance to carb-load before race day.
Number pick up will be on July 3rd prior to the pasta dinner. All runners are invited to attend but must purchase a ticket when registering for the race.
All proceeds after race expenses are met, benefit the Veterans Council of Southbridge. https://www.facebook.com/southbridgeveteranscouncil/
RACE RESULTS FOUND ON: empiretiming.com
Gun start is 8am. Finisher prizes for age groups along with random prize drawings and refreshments will be provided.
Race Day Schedule
Pre-race opens at 7am
Start-line line up 7:50am
Race start 8am for chairs 8:03am for runners
Awards to start at 9:15am
Awards will be for in person only:
1st overall Male/Female
Southbridge Resident 1st Male/Female
Military 1st Male/Female
Duo chair team 1st
Solo chair 1st Male/Female
1st Male/Female in the following Age Groups:
10-19
20-39
40-49
50-59
60-69
70+
Additional Race Instructions:
Amenities at Community Center: Restrooms and Parking
The Course and Finish areas:
Police and Race Marshals will be leading, tailing, and marking the route at all turns.
The course passes all military monuments and will pass over a bridge honoring the towns veterans.
The course will have two water stations.
The first water station is on Hamilton Street near Morrill's Funeral Home.
The second water station is found at the top of West Street.
Water hoses cooling runners are set up in front of the fire station on Elm Street.
Water, finger sandwiches, and fruit will be provided at the finish line.
Prizes will be awarded for first, second and third places in age groups as well as military, solo and duo chair, overall, and town of Southbridge categories.
A random draw prize table for all entered runners and volunteers.
Results will be available online on The EMPIRE Timing Co. website.
Race support:
Volunteers from a local running group clear the course pre-race and support runners along the course.
Police support the race at the start, at all major intersections, and tail the runners so all come in safely.
Road Marshalls are situated along the route for road safety.
Local scouts hold and honor our flag at the start of the race as well as help at the water station and prize tables.
Race Crew and Veterans give their time and expertise on race day and all year long to make this long running event memorable and special.
Veterans Council-Veterans Race Marshall supports all aspects of the race.
Links:
https://www.facebook.com/southbridgeveteranscouncil/
Donations: https://app.seemylegacy.com/communityfullview/recCUmNBjtMAKbEKl
1-405-249-6724
For more than 50 years, the Arnold Mills 4M Road Race has been a staple event in Cumberland, RI. Held every Fourth of July holiday, the popular four-mile race draws an average of 500 participants each and every year to the starting line, including some top talent from throughout the state and often from beyond the borders. The race, which is run on a moderately-challenging course in a rural community, takes part in conjunction with the town's annual parade. In years past, U.S. Olympians Matt Centrowitz Sr. and Pete Pfitzinger, triathlon legend Karen Smyers, and RI marathon icon Bobby Doyle have made their marks at Arnold Mills. Become part of the tradition!
Pricing
$25 for 18 and under participants
$25 until May 31st
$30 until July 3rd (Online registration closes at 2pm on July 3rd)
$35 at packet pickup or on race day and onsite July 3rd.
ONLINE REGISTRATION WILL CLOSE THURSDAY JULY 3 AT 6PM. ON-SITE REGISTRATION WILL BE ALSO BE AVAILABLE.
The race will begin promptly at 9 a.m. The race starts and finishes near the Cumberland Fire Department - Station 5, 50 Arnold Mills Road, Cumberland, RI. There will be a packet pickup (Bib number, T-shirt) on July 3 from 4-6 p.m.at The Lodge at Diamond Hill, 4097 Diamond Hill Road, Cumberland, RI. Race day registration as well as packet pickup for pre-registered participants will take place from 7:30-8:45 a.m., at the Cumberland Fire Department.
We are expecting over 700 runners at this year's race, so please plan your time accordingly. Please arrive early as parking will be limited.
PARKING. There will be parking at the Community School, 15 Arnold Mills Road, and Quaker Road, both just a short distance from the race's start and finish line.
Thanks again and good luck on race day!
Flat and Fast Out and Back along Norwood 4th of July Parade Route
Run in front of thousands of spectators
$25 Registration Fee
Prizes for top 3 overall male and female finishers
Medals for top 3 finishers in each age group
Free t-shirt to the first 100 registered runners.
Road Race is competitive and is kept on a timely pace. No prolonged stopping will be permitted unless in case of emergency.
Advance registration will end July 2 at 8am.
For those pre-registered, you can begin to pickup your bib and T-shirt 3:45pm on July 4 at Norwood Town Common, adjacent to 566 Washington Street. Race begins promptly at 5pm.
On-site registration begins 3:30pm July 4. Look for the marked tent on the Norwood Town Common.
This a mixed Road and Gravel loop with a controlled start on the road for 3 miles to the 1st Gravel section. Don't bring your road bike…Both the “A” and “B” riders enter the 1st gravel section at the same location. There is a good mix of Gravel, Cart Roads, and Double track in various conditions and difficulty with short pavement breaks. Both the A and B routes are challenging with the B route cutting out some of the last difficult sections of the A route. The course will be lightly marked but, you must navigate by following the GPS track. Bring your own fuel for the ride as there are no convenience stores directly on the route. There is one water stop and bathroom at Washington State Forest Campground on the “A” route. Prizes in each category.
Day of Sign up at the Whitinsville Community Center Front Lobby @ 7 AM; 60 Main Street Whitinsville, MA 01588
Support Contact Race Day Stephen 508-341-3860
Post ride (Donations Welcome) cook out. Extra food for Family and Friends.
Cook Out will be held at the bandstand at the top of the hill by the Whitinsville Community Center, Whitinsville, MA same location of Registration From 2-4 PM
Kindly make your donations to Veterans and the Whitinsville Community Center https://www.whitincommunitycenter.com/
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Win $25 for every 5 full price ASICS shoes sold
Weekly drawings for training & racing product
Grand Prizes: Top 5 sellers and 5 chosen at random will receive an elevated ASICS gift package with a head-to-toe outfit and your choice of Performance Run & Sportstyle Footwear
Winners will be contacted directly from the ASICS team
RESULTS: Track your sales and upload your total sales once a week to the nationwide leaderboard. A final report will be provided by the Store Manager at the conclusion of the contest to verify the results.
PRODUCTS: All full price ASICS models & colorways eligible.
QUESTIONS: Please reach out to your Store Manager or ASICS Tech Rep with any questions!
We will be having training series every Wednesday starting May 13,2026 and ending first week in August.
The Tri-State Cycling Wooney Crit takes place in Downtown Woonsocket, Rhode Island, featuring a fast, technical, fully closed-road criterium circuit designed for competitive racing.
The event is organized by Tri-State Cycling Club (TSCC) and is conducted under USA Cycling rules. All riders must hold a valid USA Cycling license (one-day licenses permitted where applicable).
Course:
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https://www.strava.com/routes/3451332797114198996
Check-In & Staging
• Check-in opens one hour before the first race
• Riders must report to staging 10 minutes before their scheduled start
• Fields may be held or neutralized briefly at the discretion of officials for safety
Categories & Scoring
• Categories are combined on course where listed
• Separate podiums will be awarded by category and Masters age groups where indicated
• Masters categories may include overall winners plus age-group podiums (35+, 45+, 55+, 60+)
• Final category structure and start times are listed in the category schedule above
Timing & Results
• Chip timing will be used
• Results will be posted on BikeReg and Road-Results
• Officials’ decisions are final
Prizes & Podiums
• Podiums will be held throughout the day and during the closing ceremony
• Riders must be present to receive awards unless otherwise approved by the race director
Additional Information
• No headphones or audio devices permitted during competition
• Riders are responsible for knowing USA Cycling rules
• The organizer reserves the right to combine, split, or cancel categories as necessary for safety or participation
For questions, contact:
Tri-State Cycling Club (TSCC)
Email: [email protected]
Hi Neighbor! For over a decade now we’ve been gathering in the Boston suburb of Easton, Massachusetts and RUNNING THE SUMMER! The Narragansett Summer Running Festival is a celebration of our sport, our community, and the delicious post-race Narragansett Beers that make the hard-fought miles so worth-while!
Join us for this annual 10k & Half Marathon tradition in the Southern New England running community!
See you at ‘Gansett!
https://highlandcitystriders.org/wolves-5k10k/
Race Details
Both races start and end at Kelleher Field.
USATF Certified out & back course for both races on the car-free Assabet River Rail Trail.
10K Race: Runners Only.
5K Race: Walkers and runners are Welcome!
Awards: Top overall male and female finishers, per race, per age group!
Team/Corporate Challenge: Awards to the company or team with the most runners participating in the races.
A 90-minute time limit will apply to the 10K Race. Runners who have not reached the turnaround point after 45 minutes will be turned around on the course by volunteers.
One free beer for all registered runners over the age of 21.
Free smoothies, freshly grilled hamburgers and hotdogs, and more post-run snacks!
Entry fee for both races is $40. Race day signup available for $45.
All participants who register before 6/21/2026 will receive a technical shirt in their chosen size. (After that, sizes and availability will be limited).
COURSE MAPS
https://www.strava.com/routes/3375640030636397238
RACE DAY PARKING
This is a family friendly 5K Run/Walk event in honor of Ryan French. Ryan was a resident of Thompson and a student in the Ag-Ed Program at Killingly High School. Ryan was also an avid runner on the KHS Cross Country and Track Teams. The proceeds from this race will be going into the Ryan French Memorial Scholarship Fund which provides Scholarships to well deserving Killingly Ag-Ed Seniors going onto higher education.
The race course uses off-road paths that may have exposed rocks and roots which could be a trip hazard to participants. As part of the registration process each entrant is required to sign a liability waiver accepting the risk of possible injury while participating in the event.
PLEASE NOTE: ENTRY IS VIA ONLINE REGISTRATION ONLY. Registration shall remain open until 9:15 AM on race day.
Entry Fees:
Over 18 yrs - $30 before July 13, 2026; thereafter, $35
18 yrs and under - $25 before July 13, 2026; thereafter, $30 (Note: this age based price will be shown at checkout)
Race Shirt:
Event Schedule
Walk participants from 07:15 AM
5K participants from 07:45 AM
Walk start - 8:00 AM
Kids Fun Run - 9:00 AM
5K start - 9:30 AM
Awards:
Top male, female, and non-binary overall
Top three male and female age group winners:
11 yrs and under
12-15 yrs
16-19 yrs
20-29 yrs
30-39 yrs
40-49 yrs
50-59 yrs
60-69 yrs
70+ yrs
Notes:
Miles for Migraine will host its 9th annual 2-mile Walk, 5K Run and Relax Massachusetts event on Saturday July 18th at Carson Beach (Mother's Rest Area) in South Boston. This event is a fundraiser for Migraine & Headache Awareness, Treatment & Research. It's more than a walk/run - come connect with your local migraine & headache community, listen to our speakers & visit sponsors in the festival area.
The 5K run is professionally timed. The Walk and the Relax events are free, but donations are encouraged. All walk and run finishers receive a finisher medal.
Dress up in your best purple flair for a chance at a fun prize!
Funds raised will benefit Miles for Migraine free programs & services.
Welcome to the 22nd Annual Appleman Triathlon
The beach front transition area, challenging and scenic race course, crowds of spectators and maple syrup prizes have made this race a New England favorite for many years. All racers receive a high performance athlete t-shirt as well as a memorable dated finisher's medal.
The Appleman Triathlon is now managed and timed by the top-notch team at New England Timing.
All race options sells out quickly, so register early if you want to call yourself an Appleman this year.
NOTE TO RELAY TEAMS: ONLY ONE TEAM MEMBER NEEDS TO REGISTER, PAY, AND CREATE A TEAM FOR THE RELAY.
OTHER RELAY TEAM MEMBERS WILL THEN NEED TO ADD THEMSELVES TO THE TEAM BY SELECTING THE RELAY SIGN UP OPTION, BUT THEN CHOOSE "JOIN AN EXISTING RELAY TEAM" AND COMPLETE THEIR REGISTRATION! ADDITIONAL RELAY TEAM MEMBERS WILL ONLY PAY FOR A USAT LICENSE.
PLEASE NOTE: ALL RELAY TEAM MEMBERS WILL RECEIVE A T-SHIRT AND ARE WELCOME TO RUN THROUGH THE FINISH ARCH AS A TEAM AND COLLECT MEDALS. MAPLE SYRUP PRIZES ARE AWARDED TO ALL MEMBERS OF WINNING RELAY TEAMS.
PACKET PICK UP
Saturday, July 18th from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM at the Littleton Town Beach.
Sunday, July 19th from 6:15 AM to 7:45 AM at the race venue, Littleton Town Beach
Athlete parking will be at the Shaker Lane Elementary School, 35 Shaker Lane, Littleton, MA.
Please do not try to park on any of the side streets near the beach.
INCLEMENT WEATHER
Please note the race will be held rain or shine, but if the weather or other unforeseen circumstances threaten the safety of athletes, race management reserves the right to cancel the event or alter portions of the swim, bike, and/or run courses.
Please understand that in the unlikely case that we did have to cancel the event, no refunds would be issued, however, a partial credit would be offered to next year’s race; further details will be communicated post-race.
SCHEDULE OF RACE DAY
Transition zone will open at 6:15 AM and close at 7:45 AM
Race day registration from 6:15 AM to 7:45 AM
Transition zone will be re-opened around 9:30 AM
Awards presentation will begin at approximately 10 AM. Please be present for your award or have someone pick it up for you as we
cannot mail out.
THE RACE COURSE
Swim
The GPS measured swim takes place in placid Long Pond and is a .50 mile triangular course. There will be a time trial start. Swim angels are available for athletes who would like an experienced swimmer to accompany them on the swim. First come, first serve basis.
Bike
The 10 mile bike course is a single loop through Littleton with some hills in the park area that are sure to raise your heart rate a beat or two.
Run
The on and off-road run course is well-marked and marshaled and one of the most interesting run routes of any sprint triathlon with an off-road section that keeps you focused and gives you great material for your post-race stories. The run finishes along the beach with cheering spectators fueling the athletes along the final stretch. Then it’s under the giant New England Timing finish arch and on to the post-race festivities.
Triathlon
The triathlon will have a time trial swim start.. Your race time will start when you cross over the Swim Start mats on the beach.
Duathlon
The duathlon will start approximately at the same time as the first swimmers enter the water. The start will be at the Run-Out portion of transition with your race time starting when you cross over the Run-Out timing mat.
Aqua-Bike
The swim will be part of the regular swim and they will not have a special start. Your race will finish when you cross the BIKE-IN mats. If you wish, Aqua-bikers are welcome to cross the finish and receive your medal. Please return your timing chip to one of the volunteers in the transition area.
RACE VENUE ACTIVITIES
Come to race but stay for the fun! Your triathlon experience includes a DJ playing great music and yummy post-race treats. This is a family-friendly race venue with a playground on the beach.
USAT SANCTIONED
Results will count toward national and regional rankings. All USAT rules and regulations will apply. Racers are subject to time penalties or disqualification for infractions of USAT rules.
MASSACHUSETTS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP
This is a 2026 USA Triathlon State Championships Ranking Point Event. Residents of Massachusetts can earn points which — combined with results in other qualifying races — will be totaled by USA Triathlon at the end of 2026. Note: you must participate in at least three qualifying races to be eligible for State Champion.
APPLEMAN BIKE COURSE
APPLEMAN RUN COURSE
VOLUNTEER SIGN UP
See website
Experience the grit and glory of Boston, a city where athletic tradition is woven into the very cobblestones of its historic streets. From the legendary finish line of the Boston Marathon to the spirited atmosphere of its world-renowned sports culture, the "City of Champions" provides an electrifying backdrop for athletes ready to push their limits in one of America's most iconic hubs.
The challenge unfolds at the Thomas Michael Menino Convention and Exhibition Center, a premier waterfront venue that offers a sprawling, high-energy arena for the ultimate indoor fitness race. Over three action-packed days, competitors will tackle the signature DEKA FIT course featuring 10 functional fitness zones paired with 5km of running. This event boasts a massive lineup including Elite and Age Group heats, Ruck waves, and high-intensity 2-Person and thrilling 4-Person team categories. For those seeking the pinnacle of endurance, Boston will also host the DEKA FIT Ultra, providing a grueling yet rewarding platform for athletes to cement their own legacy in this historic city.