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The Connecticut Cycling Advancement Program is proud to present the
TNC Series at Rentschler Field.
2026 Tuesday Night Dates (click for reg):
6/2 - TNC #1
6/9 - TNC #2
6/30 - TNC #3
7/7 - TNC #4 Junior Race Night!
7/28 - TNC #5 Junior Race Night!
8/4 - TNC #6 Finale
Dates are subject to change.
Please pay attention to the BikeReg and CCAP Event calendars,
Volunteers Needed!
Volunteers can race at no charge or can volunteer for their favorite racer.
A refund will be provided after the volunteer role is fulfilled.
-Sign up to volunteer here-
"A" and "B" level races for everyone!
Fun, friendly, and competitive racing for everyone, from novice to experienced Cat-1 Racers. A great way to keep your fitness up during race season, blow off steam on a Tuesday night, or experience racing for the first time. Please check out the rest of the event notes to determine which category is for you! NOTE: There will be official results, the top three for each race will be offered an age-appropriate beverage after the finish and a medal.
A fun, safe, and cheerful weekly Junior Practice Session
Hosted by CCAP Staff and Regional Team Coaches. Licensed junior riders under 18 and high schoolers can enjoy a no-pressure practice session at 5:15 PM. Any Junior that wants to race must be at least nine years old (racing age - age on Dec 31st of the current year) and are welcome to race in the B Race. All training activities and races will be started with CCAP coaches and staff instruction. All youth riders, 18 and under, are welcome to participate in the practice for $10. Riders who are on CCAP-registered teams may participate in the practice at no charge.
Junior Race Nights as part of "The Waz" Junior Road Race Series:
NOTE: There will be official results, the top three for each race will be offered an age-appropriate beverage after the finish and a medal.
In addition to Juniors being able to race in the B-Race after practice each week, the CCAP welcomes all juniors for:
"The Waz" Junior Road Race Series:
The CCAP and the Connecticut cycling community suffered a tremendous loss in 2020 with the passing of our dear friend and ardent supporter, coach, and volunteer, Matt Waskiewicz. Matt’s wide smile and open arms were a welcome sight to all, especially those new to our sport; not a day goes by without “The Waz” in our thoughts.
Coach Matt’s ability to find the natural athlete and foment drive and ambition in every young rider brought out the best in us all. Our goal is to continue his passion with renewed vigor as we open our 2025 road racing season.
Additional Event Notes:
All USAC Rules Apply. Helmets required. No Tri-Bikes or forward-facing bar ends. No sleeveless Jerseys. ALL riders will need either an annual license or purchase a $15 one-day license via bikereg.
What does "TNC" stand for?
The TNC stands for Tuesday Night Crit. The TNC has been hosted on Tuesday nights at our beloved venue, Rentscher Field, for several years now.
**Which race is right for you?
The "A race" is meant for Pro, Cat 1,2, 3.
The "B Race" is meant for Novice and Cat 4 Racers. If you consistently place well in this, you will be asked to race the A race.
The Jam Fund Grand Fundo is returning for another magical year at the Cummington Fairgrounds in Cummington, Massachusetts. Enjoy amazing riding, camping at the fairgrounds, a DJ, and food provided by the Chesterfield General Store's talented staff!
Our routes are mostly gravel and double track. We suggest you ride 40c tires and a 1:1 gear ratio minimum for the climbing. Bring a bathing suit and take a dip in the sweet rivers and lakes along the route. Join us for a Saturday shake out ride and swim.
Shakeout ride and swim
Saturday 2:00 pm from the fair 10-12 miles out and back very relaxed pace.
Swim if you like or turn around and head home.
Grand Fundo Ride
THIS IS NOT A RACE! (Rider limit is 500)
Date: Sunday, 7/12/2026
Time: 9:00 AM
Location: Cummington Fairgrounds, 97 Fairgrounds Rd., Cummington, Massachusetts
Online Reg.: Price increases on 3/31 +$10, 6/1 +$10, 6/29 +$10, day of +$15
Reg early and save $45, and if you can't make it, we can transfer it to next year.
Day-of-Event Reg.: $110 Mini/ $110 Mini Smooth Operator / $135 Grand Fundo / $145 Adventure
Event held rain or shine
Must wear helmet
No prize list
All proceeds go toward the JAM Fund grant and development team
We need volunteers to help our event run smoothly. Please use the link below to sign up to lend a hand. We appreciate your help!
volunteersignup.org/YFT47
About the Grand Fundo
In the cycling world, a gran fondo is a massive group ride/race, that can attract riders numbering in the thousands, encompassing all ages and ability levels. The Grand Fundo removes all the racing aspects from the ride but keeps all the all the fun. The route will take about four hours for most riders. The route is mostly dirt roads. We will have fully stocked rest stops where you can refuel and hydrate. There will be support riders and follow cars but they cannot access the trails and so please bring proper tools to fix a flat. Immediately after the ride, we hope you’ll stay and hang out with us for music and a delicious post-ride cookout, our prize drawing and more!
About the Mini Fundo
The Mini Fundo features the same challenging beginnings of the Grand Fundo but will get you back home more quickly. If you are looking for 2.5 to 3.5 hours of riding but aren’t sure you can survive the full Fundo, then the 29-mile Mini Fundo is for you. Once you return, snacks will be available until our barbecue. The Mini Fundo is by no means a walk in the park. Over the course of 29 miles, the Mini Fundo will climb over 2400 feet and ride through technical sectors of double track.
About the Adventure Route
This route is 75-80 miles, which means about five or six hours and includes more remote technical roads. 40+c tires are a must, and a 1:1 gear ratio will make the climbs much more enjoyable. This is a challenging route, but is well worth the effort.
About the youth ride
10 miles out and back, leaving at 9 as well. We provide two ride chaperones.
About the JAM Fund
JAM is a registered 501c-3 organization founded by Jeremy Powers, Alec Donahue and Mukunda Feldman, good friends brought together through their passion for cycling. JAM's mission is to help motivated young cyclists reach their potential both on and off the bike, while not being limited by finances. This is reached through close mentoring and involvement in the cycling community. The JAM Fund is proud to award grants to young cyclists in and around Massachusetts who show enthusiasm, determination and desire to be their best. It's also our goal to showcase some of the amazing cycling that the Pioneer Valley offers! Every dollar raised through the Fundo goes directly to the JAM fund. We look forward to seeing everyone there!
Helmets are mandatory!
parking map: please park in blue lots for bike events, please minimize parking on Fisher Drive. 5K runners, please park at Healthtrax:
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Donations made by check should be made payable to ERRACE and can be sent to ERRACE, PO Box 454 Plainville CT 06062
All Fees are Suggested Registration Donations
** Any participant who raises $500 in donations will have entry fee waived!**
WE NEED VOLUNTEERS!! If you are interested in volunteering or know anyone who is, please sign up or have them sign up here at Bikereg.com. Thank you to all our volunteers. You will get free food, a T-Shirt and some great experiences! sign up to help out at: VOLUNTEER HERE!!!
To purchase custom event cycling clothing, click here: ERRACE Jersey and Bib Shorts: https://ERRACE Jersey and Bib Shorts: https://www.bikereg.com/errace-event-custom-clothing-sale
ERRACE funds raised will be utilized to help patient support programs the Helen & Harry Gray Cancer Center at Hartford Hospital. This could include psychosocial support, financial counseling, nutritional support, educational programs, navigation, and integrative medicine. These programs are highly valued by our patients and families, not typically covered by insurance, and frequently truly make a difference on the lives of patients and families. These could be utilized to help patients in our cancer centers in Hartford, Avon and Manchester.
Whether you are a cyclist, runner, or walker we have an event for you! The events are accompanied by a day filled with family friendly wellness information and raffle, all benefiting the everyday fight against cancer. There will also be live entertainment and plenty of food.
We strongly encourage all to pre-register. There will be a limit of 800 pre-registrations this year. Online registration will close on Friday, July 10th, however fees increase on June 1. You may register the day of the event for a $10 surcharge but pre-registration is strongly encouraged & helpful. Please come join us for this exciting cause-worthy event!
5K map: https://onthegomap.com/s/g1oko4j4
2026 BIKE ROUTES:
100 Miles: ERRACE-FrankCerra-100MileCourse-2024+ · Ride with GPS
50 Miles: ERRACE-MaryRussell-50MileCourse-2024+ · Ride with GPS
25 Miles: ERRACE-JohnReilly-25Mile-2024+ · Ride with GPS
ERRACE does not have a fundraising minimum, although we do encourage you to do so. We are thankful for the many ways you support us and the attempt to ERRACE cancer. Whether it is through fundraising, riding, running, walking, volunteering or sponsorship we are thankful for your participation and support.
Location: Helen & Harry Gray Cancer Center, 80 Fisher Drive, Avon, CT 06001 Google Map it! or Mapquest it!
Directions:
From I-84 East & West
-Take Exit 39 (Route 4/Farmington).
-Go straight through 1st light at the end of the exit ramp and continue down Route 4
-Turn Right onto Route 10 North (Waterville Road)
-Continue North on Waterville Road/ Route 10 North for 5.5 miles
-Turn left onto Route 44 West for 0.7 miles
-At the 3rd light, turn Right onto Route 10 North / US- 202 (Simsbury Road)
-At the 1st light, turn left onto Fisher Drive (across from the Avon Wellness Center)
-The Helen & Harry Gray Cancer Center-Avon will be on the right.
Note: If you reach Simsbury on 10N/US202, you missed the turn.
From I-91 North of Hartford
-Take Exit 40 (CT-20 W/Bradley International Airport)
-Continue West on Route 20 for 3.1 miles
-Merge onto the East Granby/Granby exit (Route 20 W)
-Continue on Route 20 West/Rainbow Road. for 6 miles (Rainbow Road becomes Turkey Hills Road)
-Turn Left onto Rte 10 S/US-202 (Salmon Brook Street) and head South for 10.4 miles
-Salmon Brook Street becomes Hopmeadow Street then becomes Simsbury Road
-Turn Right onto Fisher Drive, (located across from the Avon Wellness Center)
-The Helen & Harry Gray Cancer Center-Avon will be on the right.
Note: If you reach Rte 44, you missed the turn
From I-91 South of Hartford
-Head North on Rte 91
-Take Exit 31 for 84 West
-Take Exit 39 (Route 4/Farmington)
-Go straight through 1st light at the end of the exit ramp and continue down Route 4
-Turn Right onto Route 10 North (Waterville Road)
-Continue North on Waterville Road/ Route 10 North for 5.5 miles
-Turn left onto Route 44 West for 0.7 miles
-At the 3rd light, turn Right onto Route 10 North / US- 202 (Simsbury Road)
-At the 1st light, turn Left onto Fisher Drive (across from the Avon Wellness Center)
-The Helen & Harry Gray Cancer Center-Avon will be on the right.
Note: If you reach Simsbury Town Line on 10N/US202, you missed the turn
Contacts:
email: [email protected]
The challenging, highly rewarding Litchfield Hills Triathlon allows athletes to enjoy the scenic beauty of New Hartford, CT, and the surrounding area in this Olympic distance event.
Olympic Triathlon & AquaBike
Start with a 1500m swim in the crystal clear waters of famous West Hill Lake, among the cleanest freshwater lakes in Connecticut, followed by a 40K bike course with stunning mountain vistas and finish with a 10K run on rural back roads.
Paratriathletes and relay teams are welcome.
THERE ARE NO CUT-OFF TIMES FOR THIS EVENT
Fundraiser Retreat at Smoke Crest Farm & Animal Sanctuary
📆 Saturday, July 11th
🕧 9-1:00 pm
📍Smoke Crest Farm and Animal Sanctuary- 830 Springhill Rd. Barre, Ma
💲25 - donation
✨Join us for a peaceful and rejuvenating morning at Smoke Crest Farm and Animal Sanctuary while supporting two meaningful causes. This special Fundraiser Retreat offers a chance to slow down, reconnect with nature, and experience the healing energy of the sanctuary’s beautiful 220-acre farm.
The morning will include a series of restorative wellness experiences:
60-Minute Yoga Session to ground your body and mind
60-Minute Sound Bath for deep relaxation and energetic balance
Energy Cleansing & Clearing Session to release and reset
Prefer a slower pace? You’re welcome to simply wind down and enjoy the peaceful setting. Guests can relax with scenic views, explore and hike the farm’s trails, or spend time connecting with the sanctuary animals.
Guests will enjoy an elegant buffet brunch, featuring:
Fresh fruit
Bagels with smoked salmon
Yogurt & granola
Fresh celery shots
Proceeds from this event will support the ongoing care of the animals at Smoke Crest Farm and help fund Steve Coate's journey to compete in the Deaflympics, helping cover training, travel, and competition expenses.
Whether you come for the movement, the healing experiences, or the peaceful countryside, this retreat is a beautiful way to nourish your body, calm your mind, and give back to an inspiring community and cause.
Come breathe, connect, and support something truly meaningful.
Join us Saturday, 7/11/2026 for our Fifth Annual Smile Like Jack Family Fun Run/Walk. We will have food, beverages (21+ options too), amazing raffles, music, and lots of smiling faces!
Early check-in will be held Friday 7/10/2026, from 4-7 PM at the Knox Trail Inn, for those who wish to get their bibs the evening before.
Day of registration and check-in begins promptly at 7:00 AM, while the race kickoff is at 9 AM.
Prices:
Competitive Race (Chipped Timed) 5k/10k
$40
Family Fun Run/Walk (Not Timed)
$35
We hope to see you there!
Cutoff for T-shirts will be June 1st. This event is rain or shine!
JACK'S STORY
The Smile Like Jack Memorial Fund was established in memory of Jack William O’Brien, a loving son and brother, caring friend, and hard working young man that touched the lives of many with his contagious smile. Jack tragically passed away in a snowmobile accident on March 3rd, 2022. In his 20 short years, he had accomplished many things and leaves behind a legacy that is in a caliber of its own. Jack lived life to the fullest. He was always working exceptionally hard to accomplish his set of goals while also living the outdoorsman lifestyle: fishing, hunting, and riding. Our goal is that the Smile Like Jack Memorial Fund will bring other individuals (with similar passions) the opportunity to live their legacy just as Jack would - working immensely hard in the trades and living life to the fullest in the great outdoors.
For additional information on The Smile Like Jack Memorial Fund, and for live updates, please visit our website: https://smilelikejack.com
Join us for a 5K run through Old Thompsonville Village along our race course ending down historic Enfield Street! Racers (serious and recreational) come from all over New England to enjoy our event. We offer a great atmosphere, cash prizes, trophies, medals, refreshments and fun! T-shirts go to the first 150 to sign up this year!
A beverage of your choice will be provided to all participants as part of your registration (must have ID for alcohol).
Registration & BIB Pick up on the day of the race begins at 7:30 AM at the corner of North Main St and the Town Hall Access road on the Higgins Green. Hope to see you there!!
Pricing:
Feb 1st to March 31st - $35
April 1st to June 30th - $40
July 1st to day of signups - $45
Awards: Top Overall Male & Female
Top 3 winners in each M/F age group:
19 & Under
20 – 29
30 – 39
40 – 49
50 – 59
60 – 69
Over 70
The The Petit Family 5k Road Race began in early 2008 by two brothers, Robert and Gary Heslin, who were classmates of Dr. William A. Petit, Jr. at Plainville High School, class of 1974. Together the three of them ran cross-country and track & field. In response to Dr. Petit’s request to do good things for others and to carry on the legacy of his wife and daughters, lifelong runners Robert and Gary decided that a USATF-certified 5k, point-to-point course would be the best option they could offer. There is also a 1.3mi Fitness Walk.
On behalf of the Petit Family 5k Road race, the Petit Family Foundation has awarded over $4.5 million in grants to programs and projects all over Connecticut, as well as the American Northeast and all across the United States.
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
The Lake T Sprint Series has been the first race for many Iron Distance Triathletes. In its 25th year, this race continues to be the stepping stone for so many triathletes to get to the next level. Racks are first come, first serve, waves are male/female, and there is a relay division as well.
The 600 yard lake swim is followed by a 2 loop bike course with rolling hills. The 5K run is a beautiful course around the lake which has a few small inclines and downhill the last mile. Aid is available on the run at the town hall section.
**PLUS we offer a Super Sprint race for those looking to test the waters of triathlon! This will be a 200 yard swim, 5.5 mile bike (one loop) & 1.7 mile run.
Online Prices:
Sprint Individual Registration $45.00
Super Sprint Registration $35.00
Relay Registration $65.00
Aqua/Bike $45
Day of Prices:
Sprint Individual $60
Super Sprint $45
Relay $75.00
Aqua/Bike $60
Online Registraion Closes 4pm race day
Plus don't miss: LAKE T OLYMPIC DISTANCE TRIATHLON Saturday August 15th!!
*In case the weather gods don’t cooperate all efforts will be made to race in some capacity. If we are unable to race there will be no refunds or transfers. Thank you.
PLEASE NOTE
No earbuds are allowed at any point of the race
Bikers must have their helmet on and strapped before leaving transition.
Bikers cannot mount their bike until they have reached Lake Rd.
Bikers must be at least 2 bike lengths behind the racer in front of you.
Bikers MUST ride their bike AS FAR TO THE RIGHT SIDE LANE as possible. They can only pass on the left(within the lane) and IMMEDIATELY return right.
No animals are allowed at Blish Park per the Town of Marlborough.
The Tour De Glaze is a timed cross-country mountain bike race with a sweet twist! For every donut you eat during the race, we’ll take 2 minutes off of your total time.
Timing:
Registration: 7:00 am
Race Start: 7:30 am
Race Awards: 10:00 am
Race Categories:
Beginner – 1 lap
Sport – 2 laps
Expert – 3 laps
E Bike- 3laps
Course Description:
The course will utilize our new climbing trail “Ground Control” which is about a 1-mile-long climb that gains about 650 ft per lap. Once at the top of the climb, riders will go down our longest green run, “Trail Forest 1”. The total distance per lap will be about 2.5 miles.
Donut Station:
We’ll set up the donut station next to the MSS building to hand out the donuts and track the number of donuts eaten. Participants can’t start riding until the entire donut has been consumed.
Prize Categories:
Top 3 Male & Female (for each category) -under 18 and over 18.
first 30 participants receive branded coffee mug
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:
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
The Knights of Columbus Council 10195 of Wilbraham is holding its 9th Annual Knights of Columbus 5K Scholarship Race. Perfect for getting the whole family out!
This community-based event began in 2005 as the Peach Festival Road Race and provides the sole funding for our Knights of Columbus College Scholarship program. To date, we have awarded approximately $65,500 in scholarships to local high school students planning to attend college through race participation and the generous donations of our sponsors.
When: Sunday July 20th, 2025
9AM race time. Arrive earlier for registration.
Where: Soule Road School
Race Route: https://www.strava.com/routes/2853601678467827486
Registration:
Before July 17th: <20yr $15, 20+yrs $20
July 17th and after: <20yr $20, 20+yrs $25
Race T-shirt for participants while supplies last
Prizes for best time in age/gender categories!
See website