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This is registration for the New England Randonneurs 600k Brevet or 2x200k Brevet to be held on July 11 to 12, 2026.
A current year RUSA Membership is REQUIRED to ride this event. Memberships will not be available for purchase at the start and non-members will be unable to start. Please verify and purchase/renew your RUSA membership prior to registering for this event. Riders will not be allowed to start until they are full RUSA members with a permanent RUSA number.
Note: When first becoming a RUSA member, riders will be assigned a temporary number (starting with a T) but this can not be used for registration. It generally takes 2-3 days to receive a permanent RUSA number. (Longer if paying by check and not PayPal.) We are unable to make exceptions to this policy and riders who are not full RUSA members before the event will not be allowed to start.
New England Randonneurs (NER) Membership is separate from RUSA membership. RUSA Membership is required for this and all events. NER Membership is appreciated but optional.
Lodging: We are going to use the Westbrook Community Center for the overnight control and ride organizer will transport rider's sleeping bag and drop bag between the start and the overnight control for both rides.
The New England Randonneurs, Inc website has complete and official details regarding this event including start location, start time, lighting requirements, etc. Please visit the NER site before registering and again shortly before the event to ensure you are informed about any last-minute changes.
Please be aware of the following before registering and starting:
NER Events are challenging, endurance cycling events for experienced cyclists.
No on-route support is provided. Please have an alternative way home if you can not continue.
The route used is on public roads open to all traffic. Motorists will not be informed of the event.
Cycling involves risk. Participants are solely responsible for their own safety.
NER Season Pass holders can ride this event with $50 discount. Purchase a NER season pass now to save. If your name is not listed as being registered for the NER season pass, you do not have a season pass!
Please note that no refunds or registration transfers are possible.
Welcome to the First-Ever Zig-Zag Mountain Bike 2 day event!
NEW as of 6-23-26… we now have a prize purse for the pro women and men, ebike m/w and fastest on long course..
We are evolving trying to make the weekend fun and exciting. Yes, there are some changes happening. These are done to help improve the experience for all riders. We appriciate your patience as we take this to a long lasting race!
We're excited to welcome everyone to the inaugural Zig-Zag Mountain Bike Festival! This is the first year of what we hope becomes a long-standing tradition of racing, riding, camping, learning, and celebrating the mountain bike community together.
Our race course will feature just over 4 miles of riding, including several fun and challenging singletrack sections. We've designed the course to provide a great mix of flow, fitness, and technical riding. Our goal is for most races to run approximately 60 to 90 minutes, with lap counts varying by category. We have put a range and it is subject to change when we realize the actual lap times.
New for 2026 – Saturday Skills & Development Day NEMBA DAY!
Since this is our first year, we wanted to make Zig-Zag more than just a race. We've added an entire Saturday dedicated to rider development, skills, and fun on the bike.
We realize the festival falls on the same weekend as Nationals, and we wanted to create an opportunity for riders who are traveling to Nationals and looking for one last tune-up ride, as well as those who aren't attending Nationals but still want a great weekend on the bike.
Throughout Saturday, we're planning skills clinics, guided rides, and development-focused activities for riders of all ages and abilities.
Calling All Kids and Junior Riders!
If your NEYC season has wrapped up, we want to see you at Zig-Zag! We're planning guided mountain bike rides for kids who are comfortable riding for 30–60 minutes in the woods. We're also working on creating a Kid Zone filled with activities for younger riders and families. While we're still finalizing the details, we're excited about what we're building and hope it becomes a favorite part of the festival.
Our goal is to offer skills clinics throughout Saturday, giving young riders the opportunity to learn, improve, and gain confidence on their bikes.
A Special Invitation to Youth Teams
We would like to extend a special invitation to all youth mountain bike teams and clubs. Whether your season has wrapped up or you're looking for one last team adventure before summer, we would love to have you join us.
Bring your tents, bring your coaches, bring your families, and make a weekend of it. Camp together, ride together, learn together, and race together. We're putting together affordable camping and youth-friendly pricing options to make it easy for teams to come out and enjoy the entire weekend.
Mountain biking is built on community, and we hope Zig-Zag becomes a place where young riders can create memories with teammates, develop new skills, and celebrate a great season together.
Make It a Weekend
Bring your team, camp out, ride with friends, and enjoy one final summer mountain bike adventure. Spend Saturday building skills, exploring the trails, and hanging out with the mountain bike community. Then on Sunday, put those new skills to the test and race.
This is the first year of what we hope will become an annual tradition. We're building Zig-Zag for racers, families, teams, and riders who simply love being on their bikes. Thank you for being part of the beginning.
A Quick Note About Prizes, Purses, and Our Vision
We've received a few questions about prizes and purses, so we wanted to be upfront about our approach for this first year.
Rather than focusing our budget on large cash purses, we've chosen to put that money back into making the event more affordable and accessible for everyone. We've reduced entry fees, eliminated parking fees, lowered camping costs, and worked hard to keep the overall weekend as budget-friendly as possible.
Our goal for Year One is to create an event where more riders, more families, and more teams can come together and enjoy an incredible weekend of mountain biking.
We believe growing participation, building community, and creating a great experience for everyone is the best investment we can make right now.
That said, we're already looking ahead. We're actively working on sponsorship opportunities for next year and hope to bring back larger purses and additional prizes as the event grows. The more support we can generate, the more we can give back to the riders.
And who knows... there may even be another series in the works that Zig-Zag could become part of.
We'll leave it at that for now.
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Here's to the first year of many.
We can't wait to see everyone at the first-ever Zig-Zag Mountain Bike Event!
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
Come run in a local tradition! Berna’s Great Legs 5k is a long established women-only race. Now in its 44rd year, it is the second oldest continuously running women’s only event in the country. This race is for women of all ages and abilities; both runners and walkers can sign up to enjoy the fun 5K course through the Belvidere neighborhood of Lowell. Bring your friends, mothers, daughters and sisters and come check out this amazing race.
This event is managed by the Greater Lowell Road Runners with all Timing and Race Management donated by Yankee Timing. 100% of net proceeds from this race are donated to the House of Hope in Lowell, MA.
We hope you will join us for this year's Reading Lions Journey for Sight 5K!
The Reading Lions Club ("Club") and The Friends of Reading Recreation annually present a family-friendly 5K Road Race and 1 Mile Walk through central Reading. All proceeds from the race are donated to the Massachusetts Lions Eye Research Fund (MLERF), and other local sight-related charities supported by the Club. MLERF finances basic eye research at world renowned institutions such as the Mass. Eye and Ear right here in Boston. Over the years, the Club has donated over $350,000 from the proceeds of this race to MLERF, and we are excited to continue these efforts in conjunction with the Friends of Reading Recreation (FORR).
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.
Online Registration closes at 8pm Friday, July 25th. Yes! You can still participate, day of race registration opens at 7 am.
Check the weather for Upton here
Join us for the Annual Hot to Trot 5k on Saturday, July 26, 2025. This race grows bigger each year, so don’t miss out on all the fun. It’s a mostly flat family-friendly course, a perfect route for seasoned runners looking to PR, for the casual runner that’s in no rush, and for the entire family to take a walk before the day gets too hot! Every registrant will receive a cool performance-wicking t-shirt, breakfast, and maybe even a medal? Awards are given out to top runners, but the biggest hit of the day is our awesome t-shirts! In order to be guaranteed a t-shirt register by Thursday, July 10th.
Water stop at halfway mark!
Miles markers at 1 & 2
PR on our fast course!
music, breakfast & awards following the race.
Awards for:
1st, 2nd, 3rd for Overall Male and Female
1st, 2nd, 3rd Place Winners for Male and Female Age Groups
14 & under, 15-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70-79, 80+
The race starts promptly at 8:00 AM, with registration beginning at 7:00 AM. Rain or shine!
Online Registration closes at 8:00 PM on 7/25/2025. We would still love to have you run! Day-of registration opens at the Upton VFW at 7 AM on 7/26/2025.
Parking:
The VFW: 15 Milford St. Upton, MA
The Rose Garden: 16 Milford St. Upton, MA
Cabo Verdean 5K Mission Statement
The Cabo Verdean 5K was founded to support, uplift, and provide resources to individuals with breast cancer, their caregivers, families, and communities across Cabo Verde Islands.
Our goal is to provide medical assistance, donations, equipment and increase awareness, reduce stigma associated with breast cancer; through education, promoting healthy living, early detection, and annual screening.
Our vision is to close the gap in breast cancer care In Cabo Verde Island and open facilities in each Island for breast cancer treatment.
Location: Max Read Field, Pleasant St, Pawtucket, RI 02860
Date: Sunday, July 25, 2026
5K Start: 9:00 a.m.
Walk start time is 8:30 a.m.
Kids race 8:00 a.m.
ONLINE REGISTRATION CLOSES AT 8PM ON JULY 24 AT 8PM
On-Site Registration, Race number and T-shirt pick-up.
Friday, July 24, 2026: Marathon Sports, Level 1, Providence Place, 1 Providence place RI 02903. Parking is FREE for the first 2 hours at Providence place. Best location to park for packet pickup is at Level 1.
Packet pickup time: Noon to 6p.m.
Entry fees for Friday: $38. Kids race $20.
Saturday, Race Day, July 25, 2025, 7:45 a.m. to start of 5k race at 9:00 am.
The 1 mile walk will start at 8:30am
Location: Max Read Field. Pleasant St, Pawtucket, RI 02860
Race Day fees: $38
Kids race $20.
Awards
Winner overall Men/Women
Winner Open Men/Women (age 19 and under)
Winner Open Men/Women (age 20-29)
Winner Open Men/Women (age 30-39)
Winner Open Men/Women (age 40-49)
Winner Open Men/Women (age 50-59)
Winner Open Men/Women (age 60-69)
Winner Open Men/Women (age 70+)
Law enforcement Male/Female winners.
TEAMS (Unlimited team entries for teams. Top 3 times to score) Award to winning teams.
Team Categories. (unlimited numbers on a team. The times from the top 3 finishers on each team score)
Family and Friends.
Entry fee for team members is same as individual fees shown above. Teams must use the online system for team entries.
The Blackstone Celebrates America 5K is a first year event that is part of the Town of Blackstone's 250th Anniversary celebration. Join us on Saturday, July 26th at 9:00am to be part of the celebration.
REGISTRATION FEES
Adult - $30.00 thru 7/25
$35.00 race day
Student (age 11-18) - $20.00 thru 7/25
$25.00 race day
Child (age 10 and under) - $15.00 thru 7/25
$20.00 race day
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
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