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Join us 7/5 to celebrate July 4th weekend and Concord’s 300th birthday!
Flat and Fast USATF Certified 5k course.
First Place $300
Second Place $200
Third Place $100
Plus AG Awards
Registration 6:30-7:55 am
Awards at 9:00 am
Proceeds go to Run to Home Base and the GSEP team.
Sponsored by Delta Dental
Race Director Ellen Raffio
ON-LINE REGISTRATION ONLY … VIA BIKEREG
Race-Day Schedule:
2:30pm - Deadline for any weather related notices (to be shared via bikereg email list)
4:45pm to 5:30pm - Racer Sign-In at the NHMS Front Gate w/NHMS Staff & SRT Staff. All racers must pay a $10 gate fee to NHMS at sign-in each week, spectators pay $5.
5:15pm - NHMS infield opens and warm-up begins
6:00pm - Racing begins
Race Dates - Planned Courses (subject to change):
4/16 – Magic Mile
4/23 – TBA
4/30 – Road Course
5/07 – Magic Mile or Frontier
5/14 – Road Course
5/21 – Road Course
5/28 – Road Course
6/04 – TBA
6/11 – Road Course
6/18 – Magic Mile or Frontier
6/25 – Road Course
7/02 – TBA
7/09 – Road Course
7/16 – Road Course
7/23 – Road Course
7/30 – TBA
8/06 – Magic Mile or Frontier
8/27 – TBA
9/03 – Road Course
9/10 – Road Course
Categories and Numbers: There are three fields for the series: A, B, and C. You will indicate your field of choice by answering a custom question during registration.
The A field is intended primarily for riders in Category 3 or above. Category 5 racers should not register for the A field except with prior permission from the race promoter (send email to [email protected]), or inquire at the gate during registration. The B field is recommended for experienced riders with considerable strength. The C field is recommended for all other riders, including new and slower riders. If you register for a field and decide you want to make a change before the race, please let us know at the gate.
Junior Membership: Available to persons 17 years of age or younger. A parent or guardian will need to be in attendance to sign the waivers for the race and entry into the NHMS facility. If you are unable to accompany the minor, please make prior arrangements with the race director to ensure that all necessary forms are completed in advance.
NHMS Gate Entry Fee: The series pass does not include the NHMS gate entry. The gate entry fee is $10 per adult racer, or $5 for juniors and spectators. The gate fee is paid directly to NHMS at gate, and helps cover costs of ambulance, personnel and other direct costs associated with hosting the race at their venue. Please Note: Failure to pay the gate fee will result in a permanent ban from participating in the NHMS series.
Weather Cancellations: We try hard to avoid cancelling races due to weather, but sometimes mother nature happens. We will send out cancellation notices by email to all Bikereg registrants.
New Racers: New racers are always welcome. If you are a new racer and/or it is your first time at the series, please feel free to contact the race director with any questions or ask for assistance during registration. The race series is a welcoming environment, and there are many experienced racers at the series who are happy to assist new racers.
The Courses: The races are run on four courses: (1) the road; (2) the inner road; (3) frontier; and (4) the magic mile. We will attempt to notify racers which course will be used in advance, but do not have control over last minute changes. For information about the various courses, please see the photographs and information at the bottom of this registration page.
Season Passes: Season passes are available on bikereg.com: https://www.bikereg.com/nhms
Licenses and Rules: A USA Cycling license is NOT required for a series pass and/or day-of registration. All USA Cycling Rules for helmets apply. No Aero Bars. Please visit the NHMS page on our website for rules about the series.
The Potential Race Courses:
The Road Course
Oval with Chicane
Frontier Course
Magic Mile Course
ON-LINE REGISTRATION ONLY … VIA BIKEREG
Race-Day Schedule:
2:30pm - Deadline for any weather related notices (to be shared via bikereg email list)
4:45pm to 5:30pm - Racer Sign-In at the NHMS Front Gate w/NHMS Staff & SRT Staff. All racers must pay a $10 gate fee to NHMS at sign-in each week, spectators pay $5.
5:15pm - NHMS infield opens and warm-up begins
6:00pm - Racing begins
Race Dates - Planned Courses (subject to change):
4/16 – Magic Mile
4/23 – TBA
4/30 – Road Course
5/07 – Magic Mile or Frontier
5/14 – Road Course
5/21 – Road Course
5/28 – Road Course
6/04 – TBA
6/11 – Road Course
6/18 – Magic Mile or Frontier
6/25 – Road Course
7/02 – TBA
7/09 – Road Course
7/16 – Road Course
7/23 – Road Course
7/30 – TBA
8/06 – Magic Mile or Frontier
8/27 – TBA
9/03 – Road Course
9/10 – Road Course
Categories and Numbers: There are three fields for the series: A, B, and C. You will indicate your field of choice by answering a custom question during registration.
The A field is intended primarily for riders in Category 3 or above. Category 5 racers should not register for the A field except with prior permission from the race promoter (send email to [email protected]), or inquire at the gate during registration. The B field is recommended for experienced riders with considerable strength. The C field is recommended for all other riders, including new and slower riders. If you register for a field and decide you want to make a change before the race, please let us know at the gate.
Junior Membership: Available to persons 17 years of age or younger. A parent or guardian will need to be in attendance to sign the waivers for the race and entry into the NHMS facility. If you are unable to accompany the minor, please make prior arrangements with the race director to ensure that all necessary forms are completed in advance.
NHMS Gate Entry Fee: The series pass does not include the NHMS gate entry. The gate entry fee is $10 per adult racer, or $5 for juniors and spectators. The gate fee is paid directly to NHMS at gate, and helps cover costs of ambulance, personnel and other direct costs associated with hosting the race at their venue. Please Note: Failure to pay the gate fee will result in a permanent ban from participating in the NHMS series.
Weather Cancellations: We try hard to avoid cancelling races due to weather, but sometimes mother nature happens. We will send out cancellation notices by email to all Bikereg registrants.
New Racers: New racers are always welcome. If you are a new racer and/or it is your first time at the series, please feel free to contact the race director with any questions or ask for assistance during registration. The race series is a welcoming environment, and there are many experienced racers at the series who are happy to assist new racers.
The Courses: The races are run on four courses: (1) the road; (2) the inner road; (3) frontier; and (4) the magic mile. We will attempt to notify racers which course will be used in advance, but do not have control over last minute changes. For information about the various courses, please see the photographs and information at the bottom of this registration page.
Season Passes: Season passes are available on bikereg.com: https://www.bikereg.com/nhms
Licenses and Rules: A USA Cycling license is NOT required for a series pass and/or day-of registration. All USA Cycling Rules for helmets apply. No Aero Bars. Please visit the NHMS page on our website for rules about the series.
The Potential Race Courses:
The Road Course
Oval with Chicane
Frontier Course
Magic Mile Course
2026 NHKA Members Only.
Full Course Clockwise(weather dependent). Kid Karts on the kart track. 206 Cadet on ½ Track. (weather dependent)
Kid Karts will race on Saturday only.
Saturday practice by groups. Time may vary. Race qualifying will start after the last practice group. Timed sessions for Sunday starting positions.
Qualifying points will be awarded per position. Must qualify to receive qualifying points.
No Bicycles, scooters, skates, skateboards, etc on the property at any time.
NO open alcohol during the day when the track is open.
Social hour with giveaways and comradery to follow on Saturday.
2026 will mark the 59th running of this summer classic honoring coach Bill Luti who founded what was then the Concord 5 Miler in 1968. As such it is one of the oldest continuing footraces in New England. The course is a 5 mile USATF certified loop from Memorial Field in Concord, NH, through scenic St. Paul's School.
A free Kids Fun Run for 12 and Under is available after the main event. You can register for this event on site beginning at 9:15 am race morning.
Online registration closes Thursday, July 16, at 9:00 AM. After that, late sign up can be done at Marathon Sports in Concord on Friday, July 17 from 2:00 to 6:00 PM or at Memorial Field on Saturday Morning between 6:30 and 7:45. Skip the lines on race day and try our early packet pickup at Marathon Sports on Main Street in Concord. You will also receive a 15% discount on most store purchases while you’re there.
ON-LINE REGISTRATION ONLY … VIA BIKEREG
Race-Day Schedule:
2:30pm - Deadline for any weather related notices (to be shared via bikereg email list)
4:45pm to 5:30pm - Racer Sign-In at the NHMS Front Gate w/NHMS Staff & SRT Staff. All racers must pay a $10 gate fee to NHMS at sign-in each week, spectators pay $5.
5:15pm - NHMS infield opens and warm-up begins
6:00pm - Racing begins
Race Dates - Planned Courses (subject to change):
4/16 – Magic Mile
4/23 – TBA
4/30 – Road Course
5/07 – Magic Mile or Frontier
5/14 – Road Course
5/21 – Road Course
5/28 – Road Course
6/04 – TBA
6/11 – Road Course
6/18 – Magic Mile or Frontier
6/25 – Road Course
7/02 – TBA
7/09 – Road Course
7/16 – Road Course
7/23 – Road Course
7/30 – TBA
8/06 – Magic Mile or Frontier
8/27 – TBA
9/03 – Road Course
9/10 – Road Course
Categories and Numbers: There are three fields for the series: A, B, and C. You will indicate your field of choice by answering a custom question during registration.
The A field is intended primarily for riders in Category 3 or above. Category 5 racers should not register for the A field except with prior permission from the race promoter (send email to [email protected]), or inquire at the gate during registration. The B field is recommended for experienced riders with considerable strength. The C field is recommended for all other riders, including new and slower riders. If you register for a field and decide you want to make a change before the race, please let us know at the gate.
Junior Membership: Available to persons 17 years of age or younger. A parent or guardian will need to be in attendance to sign the waivers for the race and entry into the NHMS facility. If you are unable to accompany the minor, please make prior arrangements with the race director to ensure that all necessary forms are completed in advance.
NHMS Gate Entry Fee: The series pass does not include the NHMS gate entry. The gate entry fee is $10 per adult racer, or $5 for juniors and spectators. The gate fee is paid directly to NHMS at gate, and helps cover costs of ambulance, personnel and other direct costs associated with hosting the race at their venue. Please Note: Failure to pay the gate fee will result in a permanent ban from participating in the NHMS series.
Weather Cancellations: We try hard to avoid cancelling races due to weather, but sometimes mother nature happens. We will send out cancellation notices by email to all Bikereg registrants.
New Racers: New racers are always welcome. If you are a new racer and/or it is your first time at the series, please feel free to contact the race director with any questions or ask for assistance during registration. The race series is a welcoming environment, and there are many experienced racers at the series who are happy to assist new racers.
The Courses: The races are run on four courses: (1) the road; (2) the inner road; (3) frontier; and (4) the magic mile. We will attempt to notify racers which course will be used in advance, but do not have control over last minute changes. For information about the various courses, please see the photographs and information at the bottom of this registration page.
Season Passes: Season passes are available on bikereg.com: https://www.bikereg.com/nhms
Licenses and Rules: A USA Cycling license is NOT required for a series pass and/or day-of registration. All USA Cycling Rules for helmets apply. No Aero Bars. Please visit the NHMS page on our website for rules about the series.
The Potential Race Courses:
The Road Course
Oval with Chicane
Frontier Course
Magic Mile Course
ON-LINE REGISTRATION ONLY … VIA BIKEREG
Race-Day Schedule:
2:30pm - Deadline for any weather related notices (to be shared via bikereg email list)
4:45pm to 5:30pm - Racer Sign-In at the NHMS Front Gate w/NHMS Staff & SRT Staff. All racers must pay a $10 gate fee to NHMS at sign-in each week, spectators pay $5.
5:15pm - NHMS infield opens and warm-up begins
6:00pm - Racing begins
Race Dates - Planned Courses (subject to change):
4/16 – Magic Mile
4/23 – TBA
4/30 – Road Course
5/07 – Magic Mile or Frontier
5/14 – Road Course
5/21 – Road Course
5/28 – Road Course
6/04 – TBA
6/11 – Road Course
6/18 – Magic Mile or Frontier
6/25 – Road Course
7/02 – TBA
7/09 – Road Course
7/16 – Road Course
7/23 – Road Course
7/30 – TBA
8/06 – Magic Mile or Frontier
8/27 – TBA
9/03 – Road Course
9/10 – Road Course
Categories and Numbers: There are three fields for the series: A, B, and C. You will indicate your field of choice by answering a custom question during registration.
The A field is intended primarily for riders in Category 3 or above. Category 5 racers should not register for the A field except with prior permission from the race promoter (send email to [email protected]), or inquire at the gate during registration. The B field is recommended for experienced riders with considerable strength. The C field is recommended for all other riders, including new and slower riders. If you register for a field and decide you want to make a change before the race, please let us know at the gate.
Junior Membership: Available to persons 17 years of age or younger. A parent or guardian will need to be in attendance to sign the waivers for the race and entry into the NHMS facility. If you are unable to accompany the minor, please make prior arrangements with the race director to ensure that all necessary forms are completed in advance.
NHMS Gate Entry Fee: The series pass does not include the NHMS gate entry. The gate entry fee is $10 per adult racer, or $5 for juniors and spectators. The gate fee is paid directly to NHMS at gate, and helps cover costs of ambulance, personnel and other direct costs associated with hosting the race at their venue. Please Note: Failure to pay the gate fee will result in a permanent ban from participating in the NHMS series.
Weather Cancellations: We try hard to avoid cancelling races due to weather, but sometimes mother nature happens. We will send out cancellation notices by email to all Bikereg registrants.
New Racers: New racers are always welcome. If you are a new racer and/or it is your first time at the series, please feel free to contact the race director with any questions or ask for assistance during registration. The race series is a welcoming environment, and there are many experienced racers at the series who are happy to assist new racers.
The Courses: The races are run on four courses: (1) the road; (2) the inner road; (3) frontier; and (4) the magic mile. We will attempt to notify racers which course will be used in advance, but do not have control over last minute changes. For information about the various courses, please see the photographs and information at the bottom of this registration page.
Season Passes: Season passes are available on bikereg.com: https://www.bikereg.com/nhms
Licenses and Rules: A USA Cycling license is NOT required for a series pass and/or day-of registration. All USA Cycling Rules for helmets apply. No Aero Bars. Please visit the NHMS page on our website for rules about the series.
The Potential Race Courses:
The Road Course
Oval with Chicane
Frontier Course
Magic Mile Course
🚴♂️ The Highs & Lows Tour: A Ride for Every Journey 🚴♂️
The Highs & Lows Tour is a one-day cycling event featuring a variety of routes designed to showcase the natural beauty and terrain of New Hampshire. Riders can choose from traditional road routes, mixed-surface gravel adventures, and—new for 2026—a mountain biking option that opens up even more ways to explore.
This year, all rides begin and end on the scenic campus of Plymouth Regional High School, nestled at the gateway to the Pemi-Baker Valley. From there, road riders will explore the Baker River Valley, winding through charming towns and surrounded by stunning mountain views. Those tackling the full century will venture even farther—into the Connecticut River Valley and over Mount Cube—for a truly epic experience.
The mixed-surface routes wind through quiet backroads, cross covered bridges, and feature classic gravel roads such as Perch Pond Road and Sandwich Notch. For riders hungry for more miles after lunch, the full 65-mile course is among the most challenging adventures conceivable on two wheels. The post-lunch 25-mile segment includes iconic climbs like Texas Hill, Bridgewater Hill, and Poole Hill, packing 3,500 feet of elevation gain into this leg alone—destined to become a classic bucket-list ride.
Mountain bikers will find beginner-friendly options right at Plymouth Regional High School, along with more advanced loop options at Holderness School, just a short ride or drive away. More details on the inaugural mountain bike offering will be available soon.
All road and mixed-surface routes are fully supported, with SAG vehicles and well-stocked rest stops providing hydration, nutrition, and encouragement along the way. The mountain bike event will also feature a central, fully supported rest stop.
Whether you prefer pavement, gravel, or singletrack, the Highs & Lows Tour is a multi-course event built for every rider, every pace, and every purpose.
And when the riding is done, the celebration continues with a community event featuring games, music, and entertainment for riders, families, and supporters alike.
We invite you to join us on August 13, (5:30 pm) for a 4-mile run in honor of Anna, a beloved young woman who touched the lives of many and is deeply missed. Anna was passionate about running; she competed at Hopkinton High School and Keene State College.
Proceeds will be donated to the Connor’s Climb Foundation.
“The mission of Connor’s Climb Foundation is to provide suicide prevention education by raising awareness, reducing stigma, and equipping youth, educators, and the community at large with tools and resources focused on the vulnerable age group of 10-24 year-olds, to New Hampshire and bordering community.”
We hope you can join us for this special event.
Early Bib Pick up Wednesday 12-4
8/13 Registration 3::00 - 5:15
Children's Race 5:00 pm
4-Mile Race Start 5:30pm
Awards 7:00 pm
Presenting Sponsor Delta Dental
Race Day Sponsors Cedar and Main, Contoocook Creamery,
Thank you all for your support!
Vermont Youth Cycling is excited to welcome you to our first race of the 2026 season on Saturday, August 22! This course at Ascutney Outdoors + Ascutney Trails and will offer a variety of fun and flowy descents, great single track and double track for passing opportunities, and a bit of climbing to earn all that fun downhill!
CAMPING ON SITE (Friday night only)
IF YOU ARE A MEMBER OF VTYC YOUR REGISTRATION TO ALL RACES IS FREE. PLEASE USE THE HONOR SYSTEM AND THE COUPON CODE YOU WERE EMAILED. If you are not a member, please join the League (and enjoy the rest of the season FREE + member benefits!) or pay the $50 single race entry fee.
Parents are encouraged to contribute to the festival atmosphere by bringing a tent/chairs and food for your riders. Please bring what you will need for the day and pack out your trash. Portable toilets will be available on site.
Burgers and dogs for purchase thanks to Brownsville Butcher and Pantry! All proceeds from food sales will go to the VTYC scholarship fund.
Schedule: Please note that start times may be delayed slightly but will not begin ahead of the time below.
8:30-9:45 Course open to pre-ride
9:00-9:45 Chip Pick-up and day-of Registration
9:30 Mandatory Coaches Meeting at VTYC Tent (including parents of independent riders)
10:00 Cat C and C+ Race Start
10:15 Junior Race Start
10:30-11:15 Chip Pick-up and Day-of Registration for Cat A/B
*10:45 Pre-riding for Cat A and B allowed
~11:00 Cat C, Junior and all First-timers Podium
11:30 Cat B Race Start
12:30 Cat A Race Start
~1:30 Cat A/B Podium
Podium
Awards will be given to the top five riders in each category so make sure you stick around! We will do a Junior/Cat C podium at approximately 11am. Cat A/B podiums will occur at the completion of those events.
Course Pre-riding
The course will be open to pre-ride Saturday morning from 8:30-9:45am before the first race takes off. Cat A and B riders may pre-ride at 10:45 and MUST yield to Junior riders still out on course.
Chip Timing
We will have volunteers collecting chip in the finish chute. Riders MUST return their chip or they will be charged $50.
Volunteers
We need many volunteers to make the day run smoothly! Please sign up to help us out!
Other
Independent racers are welcome! If you want to participate but aren't linked up with a team yet, please register as an 'Independent' rider and come out for a fun time!
If you have young riders below 5th Grade, bring them along as there will be lots of fun racing to watch.
The long wait is over, Vermont’s premier Cross-Country and Enduro stage race is BACK! With the amazing success of our inaugural Woodstock Triple Crown Throwdown last summer, we are bringing back this fundraiser that supports the Woodstock Area Mountain Bike Association (WAMBA)! This event is truly one-of-a-kind, featuring some of the best riding in Vermont! The Triple Crown Throwdown is an unparalleled adventure to support our amazing trails and to test your endurance. One day, three networks, three XC “Superstages”, 4-6 Enduro “Substages,” food and beer included, and all-day stoke and good times. All Triple Crown Throwdown proceeds will fund ongoing trailwork and future projects at WAMBA.
NEW FOR 2026 ~ MORE ENDURO STAGES + OVERALL COURSE ROUTE CHANGES
Full details can be found here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Nuxal6f7sf4xejYvMuUtKEeQuNcQrChrkAcV4LncQB0/edit?usp=sharing
Run Your Buns Off 4.2 Miler
Happy 17th Anniversary to us! Help us celebrate by Running Your Buns Off this Labor Day weekend in beautiful Bristol, NH and reward yourself at the finish line with one of NH's Best sticky buns!
Wow, 17 years have flown by and the fun continues as our unique, fun-filled 4.2-mile course starts/finishes near the shore of beautiful Newfound Lake and you will experience a community event at its finest. As always, we are excited to see this race continue to grow and proud to announce that we have distributed over $146,000 back to our community since our inception! We will again offer professional chip timing, our large raffle, and of course, delicious sticky buns! PLEASE NOTE - this event does NOT offer same-day race registration so please register online now! We've got some fun new racer gifts for all participants, so grab your friends whether they run or walk, and help us raise funds for this year's community beneficiary - the NH Food Bank. We, along with the NH Food Bank will be hosting our 6th community mobile food drive in Bristol in February 2027 to help support our friends and neighbors dealing with food insecurity or could use a helping hand. We look forward to running our buns
off with you again this Labor Day weekend!
Mandy’s Angels Paws for a Cause 5K
Join us for a tail-wagging good time at the Mandy’s Angels Paws for a Cause 5K! This dog-friendly run/walk takes place on Saturday, September 12, 2026, at Hesky Park in Meredith, NH. Lace up your sneakers and bring your four-legged friends as we raise funds to provide life-saving diabetic alert dogs to children with Type 1 Diabetes. Whether you run, walk, or cheer from the sidelines or vitually, your participation helps support our mission at Mandy’s Angels Diabetic Service Dogs Incorporated. Note: Limit of 1 dog per runner/walker
We have also added a virtual race! Participate in this event, but from your own course wherever you are!
We will be providing you with RaceJoy as part of the official race experience. You will be mailed the bib and shirt. Please note: You must register for the virtual race by Friday Sept. 4, 2026 so that we can send you your bib & shirt on time.
Come make a difference—one pawprint at a time!
Please note that the first 50 registrants will receive a Mandy’s Angels Paws for a Cause 5K race shirt!
Mandy’s Angels Diabetic Service Dogs is a 501 (c)3 local non-profit based in Meredith, NH. We raise money to provide diabetic service dogs to children with type 1 diabetes. We provide these service dogs at no cost to the families.