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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
The annual Valley of Hartford 5K Road Race raises funds to support the Children's Dyslexia Centers of Connecticut. These centers offer one-on-one tutorial sessions to children valued at $5000/child and also offer teacher training programs valued at $10,000/tutor. 100% of the proceeds are distributed to the Children's Dyslexia Centers of Connecticut.
For more information on the Children's Dyslexia Centers of Connecticut, please visit https://www.childrensdyslexiacenters.org/centers/connecticut-connecticut/
COMPLIMENTARY
T-SHIRTS for the first 200 registrants!
All participants can hydrate and replenish for free from an assortment of baked pastries, fruits, gatorade, and water!
Wellness services by Roba Physical Therapy and Wellness. Includes massage tables, cupping, normatec compression boots and more! They would love to give back to such a great cause and connect with community members in the process.
RACE TIMING
Trident RFID racing system, Payne's Corner Timing
TROPHIES
Overall Race Winner: 1st place Male and 1st place Female
Age division 1st and 2nd place for Male and Female
Ages 9-13
Ages 14-19
Ages 20-29
Ages 30-39
Ages 40-49
Ages 50-59
Ages 60-69
Ages 70-79
Ages 80+
RACE COURSE DESCRIPTION
A two loop course that starts and ends in front of the Scottish Rite Building at 207 Deming Street.
Race course is a full gamut of ups and downs with moderate hills on a scenic route with plenty of water stations and volunteers.
Loop 1:
Start on Deming in front of Scottish Rite Building.
Turn left at southern entrance to Candlewyck
Turn Right at Cambridge
Right on Lexington - loop around grass island
Right back on Cambridge
Right on Culver
Right Deming
Right on Candlewyck to start Loop 2
Follow Candlewyck to right on Stage Coach
Right onto Little Brook
Right on Culver
Right on Deming
Left into Scottish Rite Parking Lot to FINISH
PARKING
Parking Is ONLY Available at LAY-Z-BOY Furniture Galleries 3050 Berlin Turnpike, Newington. Enter By Way of the Sphinx Shriners. (Follow Signs to Event, Parking is at your own risk)
REST AREAS
Indoor Men's and Woman's restrooms with air conditioning
SPONSORSHIP
Interested in supporting our cause and race? Please contact Deepak Saluru [email protected]
The Tradition Continues: The Fred Warren 5K
A Holden Staple for 60 Years: Established by Fred Warren—former Wachusett Regional High School coach and founder of the Central Mass Striders—this race began as a premier training opportunity for his athletes. Today the Central Mass Striders are proud to carry the torch, celebrating 60 years of community, grit, and local spirit.
The Race Details:
We are thrilled to return to Seven Saws Brewing Company this year
Date: Sunday, July 26, 2026 @ 11am
Location: Seven Saws Brewing Co., Holden, MA
The 5K: A classic course for all abilities.
Kids Fun Run: A free event for the younger runners that will stay in the industrial park.
New for 2026: Team Challenge!
We’re spicing things up—registration is better with friends. Form a team with your family, coworkers, or run club. The team with the most members wins the ultimate prize: community bragging rights and team pride!
Registration Perks & Pricing
Flash Sale: $15 (Ends Midnight 4/21!)
Regular Rate: $20
Student Rate: $15 (Always available for K-College students).
Tech T-Shirts: The first 100 registrants for the 5K receive a commemorative tech tee! (Sizes are first-come, first-served).
Post-Race Party: Stick around for food trucks, raffle prizes, and cold beer at the brewery.
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.
Join Us For Our 25th Annual Cyclocross Camp, August 1-2 and 3-4, 2026
The Cycle-Smart Cyclocross Camp is the original, most popular, and most emulated 'cross camp in North America. The camp's unique attraction lies in its beautiful setting, fun atmosphere, mix of ability levels and personalities, and the opportunity to learn and practice skills with America's best and most experienced 'cross coaches and racers.
Camp is open to riders of all ability levels, and Cycle-Smart coaches provide in-depth instruction in technique and training. While all comers are welcome, everyone must have a USA Cycling license. Unlicensed riders can purchase a license at the camp or in advance for an additional charge.
For riders under the age of 13, we have a specific coaching group and discounted entry cost of $300, limited to 15 spots.
The camp’s alumni speak for themselves. Jeremy Powers, Ellen Noble, Stephen Hyde, Curtis White, Lyne Bessette, Emma White, Mike van den Ham, and so many others got their start as participants at our camp. Many have returned to join Adam Myerson and Alec Donahue as coaches. There is no other camp like it
In addition to our traditional weekend skills-focused camp, we are offering a 2-day Monday-Tuesday training-focused camp option, limited to 20 riders. This is an opportunity to do two big days of cyclocross-specific training with Cycle-Smart coaches and ‘cross pros like Adam Myerson, Alec Donahue, and Stephen Hyde. Participants must have completed the weekend skills camp, and be a minimum USAC Cyclocross Cat. 4 and racing age 13 to register.
Camp Info
2026 Coaches: Adam Myerson, Alec Donahue, Stephen Hyde, Jordan Villella, Ellen Noble, and Jeremy Powers.
Dates: August 1-2 and 3-4, 2026
Weekend Skill Camp Price: $600 ($300 for riders under the age of 13)
Weekday Training Camp Price: $400
Level 4 'Cross Camp Training Program: $250. This is a training program designed to complement the skills and knowledge you will gain when attending the 'cross camp. The training program will take you from the weekend of the 'cross camp through to the end of the cyclocross season.
PLEASE NOTE: The Level 4 'Cross Camp Training Program is ONLY available to people purchasing one of the camp attendance registration options.
More Information About The Level 4 Training Program
Refunds: Individual refunds will be provided up until the close of registration.
Schedule
Saturday
9 AM - 9:30 AM: Registration
10 AM - 1 PM: Morning Session
1 PM - 2 PM: Lunch
2 - 5 PM: Afternoon Session
Sunday
9 AM - 12 PM: Morning Session
12 PM - 1 PM: Lunch
1 PM - 4 PM: Afternoon Session
Monday and Tuesday
9 AM - 5 PM: Group ride
Driving Directions
Glendale Ridge Vineyard
155 Glendale Road
Southampton, MA 01073
Lodging
Lodging is not included in the camp. There are many nearby lodging options in Northampton, Amherst, Springfield, Westfield, and Greenfield. Allowing attendees to choose their own lodging gives people the freedom to find accommodations to match their budget and preferences.
For additional hotel information see Visit Hampshire County.
The Pan-Mass Challenge is a Massachusetts-based bike-a-thon that raises more money for charity than any other single athletic fundraising event in the country. Held annually on the first weekend in August, the PMC raises funds for Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, a world leader in adult and pediatric cancer treatment and research. The PMC has 14 different route combinations, ranging from 25 to 177 miles, for riders to choose from.
Riders can choose from three locations:
The College of The Holy Cross: 1 College St, Worcester, MA 01610
Babson College: 231 Forest Street, Wellesley, MA 02457
Massachusetts Maritime Academy: 101 Academy Dr, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532
Riders may ride on Saturday, Sunday, or both days. On Saturday, riders start in either Wellesley or Worcester and finish in Bourne. On Sunday, riders may start in Bourne or Wellesley; finish lines are in Provincetown and Wellesley.
Cost of event varies by route ($125 - $275).
Fundraising commitments vary by route ($2000 - $6000), due by October 1st
Register to ride here! https://www.pmc.org/
For 6 weeks, young athletes across Rhode Island and Massachusetts have been swimming, biking, and running toward this one incredible goal!
This finale event brings together participants from Race4Chase programs across both states to celebrate their hard work, determination, and confidence gained throughout the summer. It’s more than a race, it’s a powerful celebration of youth achievement, healthy living, and community support.
While this event is exclusively for Race4Chase participants and not open to public registration, we need enthusiastic volunteers to help make it a safe, smooth, and unforgettable experience for every child crossing that finish line.
Wild Bill Swim & Paddle Challenges
SATURDAY, AUGUST 1st, 2026 | BROOKFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS
Come join us for fun, fitness and philanthropy!
New, experienced, young, old, and adaptive* swimmers and volunteers welcome
The Wild Bill Swim & Paddle Challenge includes:
Open Water Swim distances: 3 mile | 2 mile | 1 mile | 1/2 mile | 1 Mile Paddlers loop | 400 yd. fun swim and more!
This is an anchor event for the WaterWise Foundation, which raises money to help children learn basic water safety skills and to swim. Your support is much appreciated. Learn more about the organization and its mission at www.wildbillswim.org
The swim challenge is in honor and remembrance of
Dr. 'Wild Bill' Yorzyk, Olympic gold medalist, butterfly Learn more,
EVENT PRICING*
EVENT DESCRIPTION General Pricing Student Pricing Team Discount (5+ people)
Three (3) Mile Open Water Swim (2h 30 max time) $75 $65 15%
Two (2) Mile Open Water Swim $70 $60 15%
One (1) Mile Open Water Swim $65 $50 15%
One (1) Mile Open Water Paddlers Loop $40 -- --
Half (1/2) Mile Open Water Swim $30
400 yd Fun Swim - with or without flotation device $25 -- --
Bring Friends and Family!
Food, Raffle prizes, Children's activities, Flotilla, Music and Fun at event.
For detailed start times and activities please visit www.wilbbillswim.org
The 23rd Annual Tour of the Litchfield Hills is on for Sunday, August 2nd.
As many of you know, the Tour is a charity ride to benefit The Cancer Care Fund of the Litchfield Hills Inc. Over the past twenty-two years, the Tour has raised well over $1,600,000 to help cancer victims and their families deal with the ravages of cancer.
The Tour will be fully supported with SAG wagons and rest stops. All of the roads are paved. The Tour routes will take you on scenic, lightly travelled rural roads and through historic villages. There will be our traditional free picnic held at the end of the ride. The first 700 people who register receive a free t-shirt. The Tour is held rain or shine!
Some important things to note are:
The registration fee is $50 if you register online by July 15th. Starting July 16th, the registration fee goes up to $55.
If you raise $1,500 or more in donations, you will receive a free Tour bike jersey.
Because the Tour is the primary fund-raising event for the Cancer Care Fund of the Litchfield Hills, all registrations are non-refundable.
Before you start your ride or walk you must check in at the registration desks at Coe Park - even if you have pre-registered.
We encourage you to form teams. Check our website for details.
We encourage you to collect additional donations from friends, family, biking buddies, random strangers, etc. You can make additional donations on this site or go to www.Pledgereg.com.
Tour bike jerseys will be able for sale at the Tour. Cash, checks and credit cards will be accepted.
Check out our webpage - www.tourofthelitchfieldhills.com - for routes, elevations, photos and other information on the Tour. In planning which route to ride, please note that sag support and rest stops will end at 4 pm.
Stay safe! Bike a lot! And we will see you on Sunday August 2nd at Coe Park in Torrington!
The Greenfield Triathlon is the longest running triathlon in New England!
Situated in the heart of Franklin County, the Greenfield Triathlon course meanders through the picturesque back roads of Greenfield, passes through the Historic Eunice Williams Covered Bridge, and features swimming in our very own Green River.
Offering both International and Sprint distances for individual athletes as well as two- and three-person teams, the Greenfield Triathlon is great for both beginners and seasoned triathletes. A triathlon training program is offered Sundays leading up to the event. In Greenfield, our motto is “To Finish Is To Win!”
All race proceeds benefit the Greenfield Recreation Department. The Greenfield Triathlon has raised thousands of dollars to support programs and events for families within our community. We thank you for your continued support.
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The Connecticut Cycling Advancement Program is proud to present the
TNC Series at Rentschler Field.
This finale edition of TNC will be themed Retro Kit night! Wear the most retro jersey and bibs you own, show us your style!
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.
Nearly 500 runners and walkers joined us last year, and after three years of tinkering, we finally cracked the code: same course, same start and finish, and the same post-race reward — a cold Common Roots beer. This year, we’re kicking off at 6:30 PM and hoping for clear skies. Thanks to the running clubs, creative teams, and proud wearers of wild shirts and wilder props who make this event what it is. See you at the start line, where good people, great stories, and maybe a few mismatched costumes collide for a cause that runs deep.
BAD BLOOD RUN 2026 RACE DETAILS:
Wed. Aug. 5th @ 6-7:30 PM - Dicks House of Sport, Latham
Thurs. Aug 6th @ 4:30 - 6 PM - Siena Quad
Runners: two loops
Walkers: one loop
Kids Quad Dash $10: starts @ 6:00 pm
USATF Sanctioned, ARE, Running Bib with Chip Timing with ChronoTrack B-Tag.
REGISTRATION FEE SCHEDULE:
$30 until May 31st (Early Bird)
$35 June 1st - August 5th
$45 on race day (4:30 pm-5:30 pm)
FREE STUFF:
Free Shirt - first 200 registrants
Free Common Roots beer with registration (21+)
TOP FINISHER PRIZES - Awards: 7 - 7:15 PM (Quad)
Top Male and Female will receive a $250 GC at High Adventure Ski Shop by Alpin Haus
Top Male and Female finishers, ages 12 and under, 13-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, and 60-69. 70+, will receive a $25 GC.
Team Prizes: Best team shirt, Most members, Highest fundraiser receives branded running socks
Hoopla 2026 dates just announced!
Join us for a weekend of bringing folks together to enjoy cycling, camping, outdoor adventure and fun! Make new friends, ride awesome trails and try out new bikes. We have planned a family friendly event and are ready to inspire new riders as well as to challenge trail and road warriors alike. Enjoy guided rides for all levels in the beauty of the Berkshire Hills: road ride, single track, gravel, kids, enduro, double track and family friendly trails. Bonfires, food trucks, live music, BBQ and maybe even a disco tent! This is not a mountain bike specific event, it’s open to all disciplines of cycling whether you are on a road, gravel, kids, fat or mountain bike. Just c’mon out and play!
Camping and event activities are located at Ponderosa Pines Campground at 50 Potter Mountain Rd, in Lanesborough. It is best accessed from the east or south(Pecks Rd, Bull Hill Rd or Churchill St and beware of your GPS advising you to come in from NY to the west via Potter Mtn Rd, you won’t make it over! The campground is nestled in-between Balance Rock State Park and Pittsfield State Forest(https://www.mass.gov/locations/pittsfield-state-forest), the 3rd and 4th largest public lands in the state of Massachusetts. Being on a dirt road it is the perfect location to start a gravel ride, with direct access to single track out the back of the campground is doesn’t get much better for the mountain bikers and the Mount Greylock Visitor Center(https://www.mass.gov/locations/mount-greylock-state-reservation) on Rockwell Rd is a short 7 miles away so you won’t use up to much energy before pedaling to the highest point in Massachusetts on your road bike! We will have a kids loop that stays close to
the event site, but even young teenagers will find that the access to the single track is quite manageable.
Our goal is to create a safe and fun environment to gather like minded people. With your participation, Hoopla is able to support other local cycling events, maintain and improve existing trails, purchase equipment for trail builders and donate to fitness/sporting organizations that need a little help.
Hope to see you there!