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Sat, Jun 13, 2026 at 6:00 AM
Step Up to Cure ALS! Join us on Saturday, June 13th in Hopkinton, MA for a 5K race, kids' color run, tot trot, and family fun day with something for everyone! (Virtual option available for the 5K).
Net proceeds support The Angel Fund for ALS Research, an independent, non-profit charity, benefiting ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease) research at UMass Chan Medical School.
Timeline
8:30am: 5K Race & Family Fun Day Start
9:30am: Timlin Tot Trot Starts
10:00am: Kids' Color Run Starts and 5K Awards Ceremony
11:00am: Raffle Ends
12:00pm: Event Ends
1 Miles 5k Run Virtual
Sat, Jun 13, 2026 at 9:00 AM
This Third Annual 5k run will benefit YES, a nonprofit organization which provides affordable and impactful sports-based youth development and leadership programming for Boston children and teens.
YES currently serves more than 1,600 children and teens annually. Y.E.S Check us out!
location: Shattuck Picnic Grove
Prices:
$25 through 6/13
$30 on race day
Race day registration: 8:00 - 8:30 AM
There will be a post-race raffle that is open to all runners!
Parking:
There will be free parking in the area.
The event is also accessible via Bus 16, or a short walk from Forrest Hill Station.
Water and bathrooms will be available.
5k 100 Miles 10000 Miles Fun Run Run Walk
Sat, Jun 13, 2026 at 4:00 PM
15th Annual FLAG DAY 5K
Saturday, June 13, 2026 • 4:00 PM • Cashman Park (Newburyport, MA)
Your registration includes:
• Commemorative Race Medal
• Official Event T-Shirt
• Post-Race Beer (21+)
The
1st LT Derek Hines Soldiers Assistance Fund is excited to return to Cashman Park for the 15th Annual Flag Day 5K road race. This 5K walk or run honors 1st LT Derek Hines and supports the fund that provides financial assistance for Massachusetts’ soldiers, and their families, who have incurred serious, career-ending, and life-altering injuries while on active duty.
The Flag Day 5K is a USATF Certified 5K Run.
5k Run Virtual
Sun, Jun 14, 2026 at 8:10 AM
PRE-REGISTRATION ONLY; NO DAY-OF REGISTRATION.
KEN HARROD MEMORIAL ROAD RACE will be a MA State Championship event. Only MA residents (based on BikeReg address) eligible for championship medals
(cash payouts where applicable are available to all racers in the field).
Updated NEBRA categories as follows: M/W Jr15-16, M/W Jr17-18, M/W open (19-39), M/W 40-49, M/W 50-59, M/W 60-69, M/W 70+
NOTE: For Men Jrs and Open they will come from the 1/2/3 field. Men masters categories will come from their specific masters fields. Women Open and Masters will be broken out from the Women's 1-4 field.
NOTE on Women's field options: Category 4 & 5 women may enter the “open” 4/5 field with the men. Use code KHM-W4/5.
Category 4 women may enter either the 4/5 “open” or the W's 1-4. If entered in the 1-4, you are eligible for all prizes noted in that field (cash for top open and masters plus MA state championship). No cash or state championships awarded in the 4/5 field.
JUNIORS (18 & UNDER) - use code khmjr26 for $40 race fee
Prize Payouts/Awards:
Men's 1/2/3 field: $500 = $150, $125, $100, $75, $50
Men's Masters 40/50+ field: $250 = $125, $75, $50
Women's 1/2/3/4 field: $500 = $150, $125, $100, $75, $50 (top 5 overall) plus top 3 masters 40+ of $250 ($125, $75, $50). No “double dipping” best cash result will be given.
Medals to state championship divisions top 3
FEEDZONE: If conditions warrant (which will be communicated prior to the event date), the feedzone will be along Littleton Rd, in between Cruft Ln and Pinnacle/Poor Farm (exact section will be marked). This section is 1.5 miles from the start/finish area. For any support person driving there, please avoid parking along Littleton Rd and instead park on Cruft Ln, Pinnacle or Poor Farm and walk to the zone. And PLEASE, pick up any trash or bottles!
SUPPORT: Competitive Edge will provide neutral support vehicles (with wheels).
COURSE DETAILS: Same course since 2015. From Harvard Center at the Fairbank St/Old Littleton Road intersection to Littleton Rd. Littleton Rd turns into Harvard Rd. Harvard Rd to right onto Sanderson Rd. Sanderson Rd to right onto Oak Hill Rd (Littleton). Oak Hill turns into Old Littleton Rd. Old Littleton to left onto Pinnacle Rd. Pinnacle to right onto Oak Hill Rd (Harvard). Oak Hill slight right into Fairbank St. On last lap, finish line on Fairbank at top of hill when entering the center of town. View the Strava segment of the race course. Video detail from 2019 here: https://vimeo.com/328077233.
The map below has not been changed.
Start and Finish line on Fairbank Street at top of hill when entering the center of Harvard. Please note - while attempts are made to limit traffic on the course, the course IS NOT closed to traffic. Also, there is no warming up on the race course once racing has started. There is no designated warmup area - use of all other town roads is done at your own risk.
Important information for the Ken Harrod Memorial Road Race presented by the Minuteman Road Club:
REFUNDS AND FIELD MINIMUMS: Stuff happens. We will provide a full refund (or a credit towards a future MRC event), less BikeReg fees, if requested by 6/12.
Minimum field size of 10, otherwise promotor reserves right to combine or cancel fields. All registered riders in a canceled field will be given a refund. If a field is combined, the eliminated field will be offered a transfer to the new field or refund.
REGISTRATION AND START: Registration will be at The Bromfield School, 14 Massachusetts Avenue, Harvard, MA. Registration opens at 6:45 AM (not any earlier!) The start is at Harvard Center at the intersection of Fairbank St and Old Littleton Road. There will be a neutral down Littleton Road. Start area is .25 mile from registration/parking. Registration for each field will close 30 minutes before the start of that field.
WAITLIST PROCEDURES: Riders who enter the waitlist for a certain field must be present at registration no later than 30 minutes before the start of their event. Once check-in closes, riders will be called in order of registration entry date: Riders who are present will get a number and head to the staging area. Riders who are called and not present will be considered a DNS and not be eligible for a refund. If a field limit is reached and there are still riders present on the waitlist, those riders will receive a refund of their entry fee (less BikeReg fees) at registration.
DAY-OF EVENT REGISTRATION: NO DAY OF REGISTRATION
PARKING: At The Bromfield School and along Rt.110 in designated areas so long as vehicle completely off road. Spots around the common are reserved for officials and emergency vehicles. Absolutely NO parking on the course. DO NOT PARK in the spots in front of the Harvard General Store. These are for store customers only.
FOOD & DRINK: The Harvard General Store is right across the street from the start/finish area. Please consider them.
COMBINED FIELDS: For any fields that are combined with separate scoring, there will be separate number sequences. See additional notes for payout in the cash prize section below.
SUPPORT & TIMING: Timing provided by Atwood Racing Services
A few notes:
There will be NO PARKING on the race course.
Racers: after you finish, do not turn around. Continue past the finish line and stop at the end of Fairbank St before Route 110/111, as instructed by marshalls and turn left back to the General Store and staging area. Do not turn right. Do not congregate on Route 110/111 as normal car traffic will need to be passing through Harvard Center.
Indoor bathrooms available at registration at the Bromfield School. Portable toilets available at staging and the start/finish area on the common. Public indecency will not be tolerated. We can not emphasize this enough. Disqualification and/or prosecution may result.
Please carry your race license and insurance card while racing. This will assist the EMS should you be involved in a mishap or need medical assistance.
The yellow line rule will be enforced. We have motos for each field to help enforce. Consider this your warning!
The protest period is immediately following the race and up to 15 minutes following the posting of complete results from the race in the class and category listed. No protests will be accepted after this period.
While attempts are made to limit traffic on the course, the course IS NOT closed to traffic.
Here is information on the Harvard Firefighters Association, to whom a portion of race proceeds is donated. The race could not be held without their support. Please support them as much as you can: Harvard Firefighters Association
Cycling Indoor Road
Sun, Jun 14, 2026 at 9:00 AM
PAN MACK 2026
Brought to you by the Riverside Rockets PMC Team, Riverside Cycle, and Michael's Harborside.
Make donations directly to the Riverside Rockets PMC team here!
Here's the deal:
The
Riverside Rockets have raised $1,280,000 to date! 100% of those funds have gone directly to Dana Farber providing cancer research and care.
This is a 50/100 ride; $50. to register for a route and $100. minimum to raise in pledges. * No Fundraising for ALL PMC Riders! Just pay the registration fee and consider it a training ride! The fundraising is easy. Once you've completed your registration you will be directed to your personal fundraising page.
Here's the reminder:
Sign up now! There is a $10. fee for day-of registration.
Here's the incentive:
Raise $500. in pledges get a $50. gift certificate to Riverside Cycle. Raise $1,000. in pledges get a $100. gift certificate to Riverside Cycle.
Here's the best part:
100% of your pledges go directly to the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and The Jimmy Fund Clinic!
Maps and CueSheets on Ride with GPS
Cycling
Sun, Jun 14, 2026 at 4:00 AM
42.5 km from WilmingtonCycling
Sun, Jun 14, 2026 at 8:00 AM
19th Annual W.A.R. Against Ovarian Cancer benefitting Ovations for the Cure of Ovarian Cancer
5K (3.1 Miles)
This annual fundraiser helps fund our mission of supporting local patients and their
families, fund critical research, and provide education and awareness about this disease.
Be part of the movement to raise awareness and funds against this silent killer - because together we CAN make a difference!!!
This will be a USATF Certified Course.
Online registration will close at noon on June 12th. Day of registration will start at 9 am on June 14th.
9:00 am to 10:00 am Sign In and Registration/Pick Up Tee Shirts/Get Snacks
9:00 am Face Painting starts!!!
10:15 am Welcome Speech and Team Acknowledgements
10:30 am 5k Run/Walk Starts
11:00 am to 1:00 pm - Fun events for all our participants will take place after the walk!
We will have face painting available all day as well.
WE WILL ONCE AGAIN BE OFFERING PRIZING FOR OUR TOP INDIVIDUAL AND TEAM FUNDRAISERS!
Online Registration and Team Building Directions:
RunSignUp.com
Click to sign up
Enter your registration information
At this point, you can add additional registrations
Click Yes or No to Create and/or Join a Team
Review Waiver and Click
Pick option – 1. No Team 2. Join Existing Team 3. Create New Team
You can skip the set password option
Click Become A Fundraiser to create your page OR scroll down to TEAM FUNDRAISER and join your team from the drop down menu OR simply click continue
If you become a Fundraiser, this is where you add images and share your story and create your own url (https://runsignup.com/teamnamehere)
Enter payment information
REGISTRATION/SIGN-UP FORM AVAILABLE TO PRINT IF YOU DO NOT WANT TO SIGN UP ONLINE.
5k Run Walk
Sun, Jun 14, 2026 at 8:30 AM
Online tickets will close at 5pm on Saturday! Walk ups on Sunday morning are welcome. Please arrive between 8-8.15am to register on the day.
SUNDAY, JUNE 14th at 8:30 AM
We invite you to run, walk,
saunter or mosey through the beautiful Natick Community Organic Farm and surrounding conservation land. Our scenic course is a 3 x 1 mile loop that includes road, gravel, grass, and trail. If you have a farm or animal themed costume you would like to wear for the run, this would be very welcome!
This event is for runners and walkers of all ages. Kids have the option of completing the full three laps (approximately 5k) or just one lap. All participants will receive a commemorative chicken medal!
Proceeds will support NCOF's work including our scholarship fund, which provides financial assistance to students who would not otherwise be able to participate in the farm's extensive educational programs and to the farm's Teen Programs which offer paid work experience opportunities to local young people year-round.
RACE DAY DETAILS:
Check In / Registration
Online registration is open until 5PM the day before the race. Walk ups are welcome day-of, but please take a note of registration timings below.
Runners are expected to check in and pick up bibs by 8:15AM. To register on the day please arrive by 8AM. A list of registered runners with your bib numbers will be posted online and at registration table on Race Day.
Parking
Enter the shared driveway at 117 Eliot St and head toward Memorial Elementary School. Parking is available in the teardrop, by the tennis courts, and behind the school.
The Race
Runners will start at 8:30AM. We will start everyone at the same time. However, we will ask those wanting to run to start at the front and those wanting to walk or just do one loop of the course to start at the back of the group. This will allow faster runners to make it through the course without too much congestion in some of the tighter trail areas and allow walkers to enjoy the route. Runners can record their times by “gun time”. The Farm will not record individual times but will track the top 3 'three-loop' runners in the Adult (11yrs +) and Kid (10 and under) categories.
The Course
The NCOF Course is a three loop course which is approximately 5k. The loop begins at the NCOF driveway, runs past the farmhouse, some of our garden beds and into the Forest Gnome Trail. You will then bear right onto the Aqueduct Trail, and then exit at the Memorial School. The course runs behind the Memorial School, into the Athletic Fields, skirting the outside of the soccer field, before taking a hard right onto the sidewalk and heading back to the Farm driveway. After your third lap, you will head down the driveway, pass the barn, and finish by the rabbits and chickens.
The course is about 40% Trail, 40% Field and 20% Road / Gravel. If you are new to running trails, the course is not very technical, but you still need to be aware of your footing while running. Please be sure to follow the directions of volunteers and course markings (there will be signs and flags to follow) to ensure you run the full course.
*Kids in strollers can join the race.
*No dogs allowed.
Refund Policy
We will issue full refunds up to and including June 7. From June 8th no refunds will be made.
Post-Race & Awards
There will be refreshments post-race for runners and walkers. Awards will be presented to the top finishers. After the race, we welcome you to enjoy exploring the Farm with your friends and families.
If you have questions, or would like to volunteer email us.
5k Fun Run Gravel Run Trail
Sun, Jun 14, 2026 at 9:00 AM
General race information
The Scramble is a 5. 6 K trail run/walk starting and finishing at Berry Pond, in Harold Parker State Forest. Everyone is welcome, walkers and runners alike, as well as
well-behaved, leashed dogs with up-to-date licenses. Please note the trails are not suitable for strollers. Prizes will be awarded to the top 3 finishers in each category. All entrants receive a free bandana. FOHP provides hotdogs after the race. The event will be limited to 200 entrants, so all who are interested are encouraged to pre-register. Fees will be $5 higher for day of event registration.
Berry Pond Scramble
This event is a fundraiser for The Friends of Harold Parker. We are a non-profit organization formed to promote, support and advocate for Harold Parker State Forest. Our activities include clean-ups, marking and maintaining trails and invasive plant removal. In cooperation with DCR we have installed kiosks, and built bridges and boardwalks.
5k Run Trail
Sun, Jun 14, 2026 at 9:00 AM
Run for a Great Cause and Protect Our Sound
Every June, our community comes together at Dane Street Beach in Beverly for Salem Sound Coastwatch’s annual Run for the Beach 5K.
This fun, family
friendly event supports our mission to protect and improve the environmental health of Salem Sound and its watershed.
Bring your friends and family and make a morning of it. Enjoy:
• A photo booth to capture the day
• A life size inflatable humpback whale, Salt the Whale
• An interactive marine touch tank
• Beachside activities and community fun
Cheer on the runners, enjoy the ocean views, and celebrate our shared commitment to a healthy coastline.
Race Day Schedule
8:00 AM
Bib and shirt pickup opens
Race day registration opens
9:00 AM
Run for the Beach 5K begins promptly
Bib & Shirt Pickup
Skip the race day line and pick up your bib and shirt in advance:
Friday, June 12 | 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Notch Brewing
283R Derby Street
Salem, MA 01970
Saturday, June 13 | 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
New England Running Company & Trail
43 Enon Street
Beverly, MA 01915
Race Morning | Beginning at 8:00 AM
Dane Street Beach
93 Lothrop Street
Beverly, MA 01915
If you plan to pick up your bib on race morning, please arrive early. The race will begin promptly at 9:00 AM.
Race Details
The race will take place rain or shine.
Registration
• Advance registration: $40 (includes race T shirt through May 31)
• Same day registration: $55, opens at 8:00 AM
Event Information
• Parking: Free street parking in surrounding neighborhoods
• Restrooms: Available at the beach house
• Water: Water stations along the course and at the finish line
• Merchandise: Vintage race T shirts and SSCW gear available for purchase
Additional Notes
• Children 10 and under: $10 when running or walking with a registered adult
• Strollers: Free when accompanied by a registered adult
• Virtual runners: Register with promo code VIRTUAL25 ($25, no T shirt included)
• Fundraising: Optional during registration and a great way to deepen your impact
5k Run Trail Virtual
Sun, Jun 14, 2026 at 10:00 AM
Join us for a family friendly run/walk. It's an out and back 5k along the scenic Merrimack River. There will be fun, games, music and running. Proceeds will support our healthy living programs for people with Parkinson's disease and also healthy living programs for cancer patients and survivors.
5k Run Walk
Sun, Jun 14, 2026 at 10:30 AM
Help support the Charlestown Boys & Girls Club and our Members by participating in one of the oldest Road Races in the Northeast. This 5k Historic Course is a very scenic and challenging route
through the hills and streets of Charlestown passing historical sites such as the Charlestown Training Field, St. Mary’s Church, the Freedom Trail and the Bunker Hill Monument. The start and finish line of the race is at the Club’s 60 High Street Building.
We will once again have our exciting 'John McGee Team Challenge'. Take the home the coveted title named in memory of our longtime friend, board member and restaurateur.
Please be aware that the race will SELL OUT. Shirts available for all 1,000 registered participants.
BIB/SHIRT Pick Up will be on Friday, June 12th from 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM, Saturday, June 13th from 10:00 AM- 1:00 PM and the morning of the race starting at 9:00 AM at the Charlestown Boys and Girls Club (High St. Building)
Hope to see you all on Race Day!
5k Run Trail
Mon, Jun 15, 2026 at 6:00 AM
WHAT:
Start your day with purpose and energy at our beautiful 6-lane, 25-yard outdoor pool. Whether you're new to Masters swimming or a former collegiate athlete, every workout is designed to
challenge and support you. Come swim with a great group of people and get stronger in the water!
WHEN:
June through September
Every Tuesday & Thursday morning
6:00 AM – 7:15 AM
WHO IT’S FOR:
Swimmers age 18 and up who can swim 100 yards freestyle (4 lengths) in 1:50 or faster.
WHAT TO EXPECT:
Each practice includes a warm-up followed by two to three sets focused on building fitness, speed, and endurance. Most workouts average around 3,000 yards.
COACH BILL BURNETT:
Bill became Head Coach of the Masters Team in 2022, taking over from longtime coach and team founder Jim Zotz. Under Bill’s leadership, the team has grown, consistently filling all 45+ spots each summer. Bill is a DIII All-American swimmer from Ohio Wesleyan University, owner of Goldfish Swim School in Rockland, and Founder of the Cohasset Triathlon.
COST:
Full Season (28 practices): $250
Half Season (14 practices): $175
QUESTIONS?
Email Coach Bill at [email protected]
Swim Triathlon
Fri, Jun 19, 2026 at 8:00 AM
Join MassBike and coalition partners on Friday June 19, 2026, for the fourth annual Kittie Knox Ride! This community bike ride around Boston, Cambridge, Watertown, and Waltham features the history of
Katherine “Kittie” Knox, a bi-racial woman cyclist and barrier-breaker in the 1890s.
Riders will learn about Kittie as a bicycling pioneer and we’ll ride and reflect on issues we’re facing today in terms of racial and gender representation in bicycling and advocacy. A historical site summary will be provided for this ride by local historian Larry Finison, author of “Boston's Cycling Craze, 1880-1900".
The rain date for this event will be June 21, 2026. Details on times will be announced soon.
Check-In and Start Times
35-mile riders: 2:30pm
20-mile riders: 2:30pm
Start Time: 3:00 pm
End Time: The event will end around 7pm.
Stick around after the ride for food and conversation with your fellow riders and take a tour of Mount Auburn to visit Kittie's gravesite.
Riders will leave in groups of 10 with a ride leader based on check-in time. If you would like to ride with a friend, plan to arrive at the same time to be put together in a group.
Routes
There are two routes for the Kittie Knox Ride, both will start at the Mount Auburn Cemetery Maintenance gate entrance off Cottage Street (24 Cottage St, Watertown, MA 02472). Bikes are not allowed in the cemetery but the start point is accessible from the Watertown-Cambridge Greenway bike path.
While this ride will be guided, we ask participants to download the GPS file or print cue cards in advance.
20-mile Route
35-mile Route
Volunteer
We’re seeking ride leaders to guide our rides and check-in support! If you have friends/family/bike enthusiasts in your life who may want to volunteer to support rider check-in or rest stops, sign up for the volunteers categories above!
Please only sign up to be a ride leader if you have experience.
If you have any questions, please reach out to MassBike at [email protected].
Cycling
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 11:59 PM
The B2VT Ride is a fantastic cycling challenge for cyclists of all ages and experience. We support our riders with world-class neutral road support, stocked aid stations run by amazing volunteers,
and a skilled road crew. Your registration includes:
A 2026 custom B2VT commemorative bike jersey for ALL registered riders no matter what distance category!!!
Transportation of your gear bag (post-ride clothing) from your starting point to the finish.
Fully-stocked aid stations/water stops along the course.
Conte's Bike Shop on-course mechanical support and additional neutral road support.
Post-ride party with showers, Harpoon beer, a variety of food options, and music.
B2VT Finisher’s T-shirt and commemorative pint glass.
Massive quantities of (your own) sweat and tears.
Ride with friends both new and old.
Bragging rights for a lifetime!
THREE DISTANCE OPTIONS
We are pleased to offer riders three (3) distance options on Saturday, June 20, 2026: the Full B2VT (~149m), the Iron-Distance (~112m), and the Metric Century (~62m). What’s even better - we will allow registered riders to “switch” the distance they originally registered for up to one week before the ride, giving you peace of mind that you can change distances based on your training levels. Example: you’ve signed up for the full distance but want to throttle it down? No problem. Or let’s say your training is going well and you’d like to step it up to the full distance? Again, no problem.
Detailed course information will be released at the end of May.
START TIMES:
Riders will be sent off in waves of approximately 30 riders based on pace, slowest to fastest, starting at 5am. The “A-train” 20-mph+ group leaves last at 7am. Join them if you dare!!
COST
$269 = ride fee
$75 = optional concierge transportation from Harpoon Brewery back to the starting line in Bedford, MA on Saturday (for all distances) or for the metric century riders (60m), there will be a bus that brings you back to where you started in Chesterfield that leaves from Harpoon at 6pm on Saturday.
PRE-RIDE EVENTS AND PERKS FROM CONTE'S BIKE SHOP
Thursday, February 5th @ 7pm: Tackling the B2VT: training, pacing, fueling, mental tactics and more!
Enjoy a cold Harpoon and snacks while listening to panelists and veteran B2VT riders Karen Smyers and Skip Thomas share insights and answer questions about how to successfully train for and complete this iconic beast of a ride. Karen is the 1995 Hawaiian Ironman Champion, a Hall of Fame triathlete and experienced coach and Skip is the course designer for both the B2VT and the VT Monster gravel ride as well as an accomplished masters cyclist. Skip was also one of the 25 courageous riders that did the first B2B Ride and proved it was possible!
This session will help everyone from newcomers to veterans be more prepared, confident and excited to tackle this awesome challenge. This talk is open to non-registered riders as well so bring some friends who are on the fence--after a Harpoon and pep talk from Skip and Karen, you will have some more riding buddies!
Register For B2VT Clinic
Training Rides
We will be holding some group rides from Conte’s Bike Shop in Lexington each month to help you get in some appropriately progressive training with other B2VT riders and friends. Note you do not have to be a registered rider to participate in training rides and/or the Q&A.
We will have pace groups and routes to share as we get closer but get these dates and approximate distances on your calendar and let us know you plan to come:
March 14: 40 miles
April 11: 60 miles
May 16: 80 miles
June 6: 90-100 miles
Register for Training Rides
In-Store Discounts from Conte's Bike Shop
In the meantime, please take advantage of Conte Bike’s exclusive in-store discounts/perks offered to all confirmed B2VT riders:
15% OFF MSRP – Any Bike Brand (Available through June 13)
15% OFF MSRP – Any Non-Bike Item (Available through June 13)
30% OFF – Service Labor & Parts (Offer ends June 6)
30% OFF – Bike Fitting (Offer ends June 6)
FIND A LOCATION NEAR YOU - https://www.contebikes.com/storelocator
Please note that bike fitting and service appointments tend to fill up quickly in the spring, so be sure to schedule accordingly. The discount is off of the price/rate existing at time of service.
B2VT Weekend Events at Conte's Bike Shop
We have a full 3 days of events planned to make B2VT weekend more than a one-day ride:
Friday, June 19th
Packet Pick-Up will be available from 10am to 7pm.
Join in the short and mellow "welcome and warm up" ride from 2pm-3:30pm.
There will be food, drinks, and a general good time with special guests on hand from Cervélo, Reserve Wheels, SRAM, Kask, Castelli, and more!
Cervélo Demo bikes are available to test with Cervélo reps on hand to answer your questions!
Sunday, June 21st
Sunday B2VT Hangover Ride and Pancake Breakfast at Conte's.
Wheels up at 9am for a mellow 25 mile spin followed by a pancake breakfast.
Special guests from Cervélo on hand all day Sunday.
Win a Cervélo Caledonia Road Bike
All B2VT and VT Monster Registrants will be entered into a raffle to win a Cervélo Caledonia (or $3300 credit toward any Cervélo bike at Conte's). Increase your chances by attending any or all of the Science in Cycling events, Tech Tuesdays, B2VT Training Rides, or by getting a bike tune-up or fitting this winter at Conte's. See details on the Conte's Lexington homepage.
Accommodations:
A block of rooms has been reserved at the Archer Hotel in Burlington, MA (4 miles from packet pickup at Conte's Bike Shop and 5 miles from the start in Bedford). We will host a B2VT Welcome Reception at the hotel restaurant/bar, AKB at 3rd Ave, on Friday, June 19th from 7:00-8:30 pm with an opportunity for late packet pickup at that time. Get your special rate through the B2VT by booking here: Make a Reservation.
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Cycling Gravel Group Ride
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 8:00 AM
Join our training rides for the B2VT and the VT Monster. All rides start and finish at Conte’s Bike Shop on Mass Ave in Lexington, MA. We’ll email registered riders the day before with the final
route and ride details, and we’ll also post updates on Instagram at @b2vt.ride and @vtmonstergravel. If weather forces a change or cancellation, we’ll share an equal-distance Zwift meetup option and update both channels. We'll have post ride refreshments at the shop after the ride.
Dates & Start Times
March 14, 2026 — 35 miles — Start 9:00 AM
April 11, 2026 — 60 miles (Harvard out-and-back) — Start 9:00 AM
April 18, 2026 - 30-50 Gravel Miles Starting at the Wachusett Brewery in Westminster MA - Start 10:00 AM
May 16, 2026 — 80 miles (Clinton out-and-back) — Start 8:00 AM
June 6, 2026 — 100 miles (West Boylston out-and-back) — Start 8:00 AM
Please arrive 30 minutes before your start time for check-in and roll-out organization.
Pacing & Grouping
Roll out together in groups of ~20 and stay together for the first 5 miles.
After that, faster riders may form their own groups.
Not a race; the focus is camaraderie and building endurance for your planned B2VT distance.
Ride directors will be on-site at Conte’s and will lead groups.
Routes
Optional rest stops (convenience stores) are marked on each route.
The opener 35 mile route on March 14th: 35 Mile Opener
The Second route, 60 miles out to Harvard and back on April 11th: B2VT Training 60 Mile
Gravel Route for the 4/18 Ride will be shared with registered riders on 4/16/2026
The third route, 80 miles out to Clinton and back on May 16th: B2VT Training 80 Mile
The final route, 100 miles out to West Boylston and back on June 6th: B2VT Training 100 Mile
Logistics
Location: Conte’s Bike Shop, Mass Ave, Lexington, MA
Facilities: Conte’s will be open for changing and restroom use
Parking: Ample parking in Conte’s lot and across the street in Lexington’s public lot
Registration & Waiver: Completed as part of BikeReg
Communications
We’ll email registered riders the day before with the final route and ride details.
We’ll also post updates on Instagram at @b2vt.ride and @vtmonstergravel.
Weather changes and Zwift contingency details will be shared via both channels at least a day before.
Support & Safety
These are not supported rides. We’ll do our best to ride as a group and provide limited guidance, but please be self-sufficient.
Required gear: helmet (mandatory), spare tube(s), pump/CO2, tire levers, and adequate hydration/nutrition.
If you have a mechanical or other issue, please have a plan for pickup or a safe way to get home.
Cycling Gravel Zwift
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 7:15 AM
Start the 2026 Carlisle Old Home Day festivities by joining us on Saturday, June 20 for the 5-mile and 1-mile road races. Run with your fellow Carlislians and earn those pancakes!
Baby joggers are permitted, but for safety reasons you will be asked to start at the back of the pack. NO DOGS ALLOWED!
Road Run
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 9:00 AM
The 10th annual Jamaco River Run and Post-Race celebration will be held on Saturday, June 20, 2026. This is a fun, family-friendly day complete with a Kid's Fun Run, a USATF certified & sanctioned 5K
road race, and a post-race event with music, a craft beer tent, burgers and dogs, activities for the kids, award ceremony and an amazing prize raffle. Registration & Bib Pickup will begin at 8am at Waterhouse Field (74 E. Main St, Merrimac, MA). Free parking is available on site. The Kids Fun Run kicks off at 9am followed by the 5K walk/run at 10am. The first 200 registrants receive a custom commemorative t-shirt, and a free beer (21+).
We are excited for 2026 to be our biggest turnout yet, and we once again look forward to giving back to our local community! Thank you for your support!
~ the Jamaco River Run Board of Directors
1k 5k Fun Run Run Walk
Sun, Jun 21, 2026 at 7:00 AM
17.1 km from WilmingtonHalf Marathon
Sun, Jun 21, 2026
22.8 km from Wilmington10k Run