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  • 180 Ski Slope Road, Farmington, Maine, 04938, United States
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    Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 7:00 AM

    IMPORTANT RACE DAY NOTES

    Planned average lap length for 2026 will be 7.5-8.5 miles and roughly. Average vertical is slightly less than 100' per mile depending on the final course layout. All course plans subject to change based on weather and conditions.

    Thank you for registering for the 8th annual Titcomb Mountain Challenge.

    Start times and Schedules.

    (depending on registration numbers there may be changes made in advance of the event. All athletes will be notified via email)

    7:30am Reg opens for all events.

    9:00 am 4 Lap endurance start

    9:05 am Expert / 3 Lap starts

    9:10am Sport/ 2 lap riders start

    9:15 am Novice/1 lap riders starts

    Race Categories

    Some categories/ age groups may be combined based on overall numbers. If there was only 1 or 2 registered in a category, the next appropriate category was combined (Juniors were not combined).

    4 Lap (Solo Men OPEN, Solo Women OPEN, Solo Men 40+, Men Single Speed, Women Single Speed, Relays)

    Expert (Men 19-39, 40-49, Men 50+, Women Open (19+), Juniors)

    Sport (Men 19-39, 40-49, Men 50+, Women 19+, Junior Women, Junior Men)

    Novice (Men 19-49, 40-49, Men 50+, Women 19+, Junior Men, Junior Women)

    Awards

    We will do awards for the top 3 in each category. Awards will follow each race and we will try and do awards in a manner that recognizes athletes when the most amount of people are in the start/finish area.

    Camping

    Camping is allowed on Friday and Saturday night at Titcomb but be aware that there is no power hook up or indoor restrooms open after 7 pm on Friday. , port-a-potties are on site however. On race day, the lodge will be open for use.

    The new course layout, comprised of approx. 85% single track and 15% nordic trails, all ability levels will find it challenging and rewarding at the same time. New trails and new course design each year adds to the challenge. The half lap will be located near the start/finish line allowing racers to refuel at the full lap and half lap mark. It will also allow relay racers to make an exchange at the half lap marker as well.

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