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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
Date: July 5, 2026
Start time: 9:00am in the Courtyard
Advance registration $45. Day of Registration $60.00. If spots remain, day of registration will close promptly at 8:15AM, NO Exceptions.
Advance registration closes on July 4 at 7pm
Check-in & Day of Registration: Courtyard - 7:30am to 8:15am.
The first 100 Race participants receive a t-shirt.
Awards Ceremony: 10:30am in the finish area.
Prizes awarded as follows:
Overall Male & Female finishers each get a $100.00 Stratton Gift Card
First to the finish line, Male and Female, in each of the following age groups:
AGES: 14 and under years, 15-19 years, 20-29 years, 30-39 years, 40-52 years, 53-65 years, 66 and over years
1st prize - $50 Stratton Gift Card
2nd prize -$25 Stratton Gift Card
3rd prize - Stratton Swag
See you at the starting line!
Sunday, July 5th, 2026.
The race will start at the Community House at 9am! Number pick-up will be day of the race beginning at 8am. T-shirts will be distributed on race day to all registered runners.
Online registration ($45) will be open until midnight on July 1st. After that time you must register in person on race day ($50). Race day registration will begin at 7:00am on July 5th.
Shredders MTB Summer Camps run for four days, Monday-Thursday, and are packed with bike related activities, riding and fun! Fridays are reserved as our contingency day in case of rain. Please Note: Summer camps are open to riders entering first grade in the 2026-2027 school year.
Shredders Kingdom Girls-Only Overnight Camp is for Grades 6-12 and is open to all rider abilities. This year, we will be based at Kingdom Farm Lodge, where there are trails right out the door! Reach out to Mary Marcinko ([email protected]) if you'd like to know more about this fun camp located in the world-famous Kingdom Trails of Northern Vermont!
Be Prepared
To set your riders up for success and enjoyment during Summer Camp, it's essential that brakes and gearing on their bike are fully functional. You can reach out to Grey Ghost Bicycles, Trek Saratoga, or Freemans Bridge Sports for help addressing any mechanical needs your child's bike may have. Let them know your child is a Shredder!
Additionally, each camper should come equipped with a helmet, water, and a snack for each day of camp. For more detailed information on how to prepare for Summer Camp, click HERE.
Scholarships
If you're interested in applying for a camp scholarship, or require a bike for camp, please fill out this form. We provide both partial and full scholarships for families in need.
Coaching Opportunities
I you are interested in being a Head*, Assistant, or Junior coach for our summer season, please fill out this form.
*Head coaches are compensated.
Refund policy:
Any cancellations made BEFORE MAY 4TH will receive a full refund of the registration fees.
Cancellations made BETWEEN MAY 4TH AND JUNE 12th will be eligible for a 50% refund.
AFTER JUNE 12th, refunds for cancellations or early departures will not be issued, unless in cases of exceptional circumstances like documented medical emergencies or other extenuating situations.
Email Shredders MTB Program Coordinator, Mary Marcinko ([email protected]), for more details and any further questions. Thank you!
Win $25 for every 5 full price ASICS shoes sold
Weekly drawings for training & racing product
Grand Prizes: Top 5 sellers and 5 chosen at random will receive an elevated ASICS gift package with a head-to-toe outfit and your choice of Performance Run & Sportstyle Footwear
Winners will be contacted directly from the ASICS team
RESULTS: Track your sales and upload your total sales once a week to the nationwide leaderboard. A final report will be provided by the Store Manager at the conclusion of the contest to verify the results.
PRODUCTS: All full price ASICS models & colorways eligible.
QUESTIONS: Please reach out to your Store Manager or ASICS Tech Rep with any questions!
Please join Adirondack Multi-Sport Club as we carry on the tradition of the West River Road Time Trials.
Traditional course is a 10ish mile out and back with TT/Tri and Road bike divisions.
New this year will be a 20 Kilometer option for those looking for a little more.
Registration:
West River Rd offers online registration with BikeReg closing at 5:00pm on race day. Race night registration will also be available between 6:00 – 6:15 pm in the parking lot.
West River Rd will be self-seeding with 20K riders going first, then 10 mile riders. Listen carefully and you might hear a few “catch me if you can” callouts.
Parking:
Park at gravel lot on Mill Site Rd.
Bib Pickup:
Bibs will be available for pickup between 6:00pm - 6:20pm near the timing trailer at the start. For West River Rd bibs will be worn on your right side.
Road Bike Category Restrictions:
Only equipment that is permissible for use in a mass start road race under USAC 1I1(g) may be used in the road bike categories. Disc wheels and TT helmets are permitted (but may be subject to ridicule from your fellow racers). "Clip on" bar extensions are not. The timer shall be the final arbiter in any disputes regarding acceptable equipment and clothing.
Course Info:
10 mile
20 K
Timing & results by Underdog Race Timing
Thank you,
Lance and Bob
We will be having training series every Wednesday starting May 13,2026 and ending first week in August.
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
Kennebunk Free Library 29th Edition 5K
Please check for regular updates at our website.
Registration for the Kennebunk Free Library 29th Edition 5K is now open! Preregistration closes at 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday, July 8. Same day registration begins at 4:00 p.m. on Race Day: Friday, July 10. (Same day registration costs are $45 for adults; $30 for children.)
Our scenic, USATF-certified course begins and ends in the library parking lot, winding through peaceful local neighborhoods and the beautiful and perfectly-maintained Hope Cemetery and Woods trails.
Following the race, join us for a party on the library lawn, with live music, food, and a beer tent!
Prizes will go to the top male and female finisher in each of eight age categories.
Next year is our 30th anniversary! To celebrate, we are reflecting on how far we've come. If you have participated in past races, we would love to hear your stories and see your photos. You can share them on social media or email them to the address below.
Please email [email protected] or call us at (207) 985-2173 if you have any questions.
This is registration for the New England Randonneurs 600k Brevet or 2x200k Brevet to be held on July 11 to 12, 2026.
A current year RUSA Membership is REQUIRED to ride this event. Memberships will not be available for purchase at the start and non-members will be unable to start. Please verify and purchase/renew your RUSA membership prior to registering for this event. Riders will not be allowed to start until they are full RUSA members with a permanent RUSA number.
Note: When first becoming a RUSA member, riders will be assigned a temporary number (starting with a T) but this can not be used for registration. It generally takes 2-3 days to receive a permanent RUSA number. (Longer if paying by check and not PayPal.) We are unable to make exceptions to this policy and riders who are not full RUSA members before the event will not be allowed to start.
New England Randonneurs (NER) Membership is separate from RUSA membership. RUSA Membership is required for this and all events. NER Membership is appreciated but optional.
Lodging: We are going to use the Westbrook Community Center for the overnight control and ride organizer will transport rider's sleeping bag and drop bag between the start and the overnight control for both rides.
The New England Randonneurs, Inc website has complete and official details regarding this event including start location, start time, lighting requirements, etc. Please visit the NER site before registering and again shortly before the event to ensure you are informed about any last-minute changes.
Please be aware of the following before registering and starting:
NER Events are challenging, endurance cycling events for experienced cyclists.
No on-route support is provided. Please have an alternative way home if you can not continue.
The route used is on public roads open to all traffic. Motorists will not be informed of the event.
Cycling involves risk. Participants are solely responsible for their own safety.
NER Season Pass holders can ride this event with $50 discount. Purchase a NER season pass now to save. If your name is not listed as being registered for the NER season pass, you do not have a season pass!
Please note that no refunds or registration transfers are possible.
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!
Join us for the second annual SSG Tanner Grone Memorial 5K, a special race dedicated to honoring the life and legacy of SSG Tanner Grone, a beloved local community member who enjoyed bringing people together and having fun. This event, organized by Tanner's sister and one of his best friends, will celebrate his love for community, family, and friendships, while raising funds to support a Gorham High School Senior who shares values close to his heart.
Tanner enlisted in the Army on July 11, 2017, and to honor his service and his spirit, the race will take place each year in July. The month that marked the beginning of his military journey, and the beginning of finding himself.
The 5K course will start at Tanner’s soccer field, a place where he excelled and made lifelong memories. The race will wind its way through the town, passing Tanner’s childhood home and the schools he attended, offering participants a heartfelt journey through a few of the places that shaped his life.
Post-race celebrations will include light refreshments, music, and yard games.
Come run, walk, or cheer on participants as we honor SSG Tanner Grone — a true friend, brother, and hero. Let’s unite in his memory and continue the legacy he built of love, camaraderie, and service.
Register Today and Join Us in Honoring Tanner’s Legacy!
Come celebrate the 250th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence at the inaugural running of the Pursuit of Happiness 5k! Hosted by the American Independence Center, the race starts and finishes in historic downtown Exeter, the Revolutionary Capital of New Hampshire. The race route will take you past the iconic Exeter Bandstand, the Old Town Hall, and the site of the Town House Common where the Declaration of Independence was first read to the citizens of New Hampshire on July 16, 1776!
The Norway Triathlon is a United States Triathlon (USAT)-sanctioned sprint triathlon that combines swimming, bicycle riding, and running.
Competitors begin with a 750-meter swim on a triangular course from Norway’s Pennesseewassee Park beach area near Route 118. Upon returning to the beach, swimmers will run to the transition area and mount their bikes for a 12.4-mile (20 km) ride up Route 118, taking a right turn on Greenwood Road to a turnaround point beyond Richardson Hollow Road. Once back at the transition area the final leg begins; a 3.1-mile (5 km) run through the paved roads of the Ashton neighborhood. The run continues back to Pennesseewassee Park for the finish line. Individual competitors undertake all three legs. Relay teams may be formed with 2 or 3 competitors. Racers of all abilities are encouraged to compete.
All proceeds benefit the Western Foothills Land Trust (WFLT). WFLT protects over 8,000 acres of land in the greater Oxford Hills via fee-owned lands and conservation easements with private landowners. The Trust manages over 34 miles of recreational trails for public use at seven of their preserves. Shepard’s Farm Preserve and Roberts Farm Preserves are very close to the Triathlon site in Norway, both featuring sculptures of the late Maine artist Bernard Langlais. Roberts Farm Preserve has 18k of grassed and groomed Nordic trails and a warming hut open during the winter. Shepard’s Farm offers 3 miles of mountain bike/hiking/running trails and is perfect for kite flying and sledding. It also includes a half-mile ADA-accessible loop trail suitable for all abilities.
RACE DETAILS (Course Maps)
• 750-meter swim
• 12.4 miles (20 km) bike
• 3.1 miles (5 km) run
RESTRICTIONS
• All participants must be 18 years or older.
• Relays may have 2 or 3 competitors.
RACE PACKET PICK-UP
• Friday, July 10, 2026: 4:00 PM - 8:00 PM; at Little Red Schoolhouse, Route 118, Norway, Maine. (Just east of the Pennesseewassee Park entrance).
• Race Day (Saturday, July 11th) : 6:30 AM at Lake Pennesseewassee Park, Route 118, Norway, Maine.
RACE DAY INSTRUCTIONS
The race will begin promptly at 8:00 AM EDT, July 11th. Participants should arrive between 6:15 am and 7:30 am to set up. You will need to pick up a timing chip and get your body marked with your numbers before the race. Racers will meet with the race director at 7:30 am. The decision to allow wetsuits or not will be made the morning of the race.
VOLUNTEER
Please ask family and friends to volunteer. Email [email protected] to sign up to volunteer.