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The Maine Summer Adventure Race is an annual event designed to showcase the most beautiful, interesting, and fun parts of Maine. Self-supported teams of two to four travel nonstop on an unmarked, linear course via mountain bike, foot, and sea kayak, navigating by map and compass. Adventure racing is the ultimate test of endurance, strategy, and teamwork, which is why this race is known as "The hardest day in Maine."
The 8-hour race will begin at 8 a.m. on Saturday, July 11 and will end at 4 p.m. Check-in and map hand-out begins at 6 a.m. on Saturday.
Fundraiser Retreat at Smoke Crest Farm & Animal Sanctuary
📆 Saturday, July 11th
🕧 9-1:00 pm
📍Smoke Crest Farm and Animal Sanctuary- 830 Springhill Rd. Barre, Ma
💲25 - donation
✨Join us for a peaceful and rejuvenating morning at Smoke Crest Farm and Animal Sanctuary while supporting two meaningful causes. This special Fundraiser Retreat offers a chance to slow down, reconnect with nature, and experience the healing energy of the sanctuary’s beautiful 220-acre farm.
The morning will include a series of restorative wellness experiences:
60-Minute Yoga Session to ground your body and mind
60-Minute Sound Bath for deep relaxation and energetic balance
Energy Cleansing & Clearing Session to release and reset
Prefer a slower pace? You’re welcome to simply wind down and enjoy the peaceful setting. Guests can relax with scenic views, explore and hike the farm’s trails, or spend time connecting with the sanctuary animals.
Guests will enjoy an elegant buffet brunch, featuring:
Fresh fruit
Bagels with smoked salmon
Yogurt & granola
Fresh celery shots
Proceeds from this event will support the ongoing care of the animals at Smoke Crest Farm and help fund Steve Coate's journey to compete in the Deaflympics, helping cover training, travel, and competition expenses.
Whether you come for the movement, the healing experiences, or the peaceful countryside, this retreat is a beautiful way to nourish your body, calm your mind, and give back to an inspiring community and cause.
Come breathe, connect, and support something truly meaningful.
This unique Farm 5K race series in 2026 will feature three exhilarating races, all set within the scenic grounds of our beautiful farm in Amesbury, MA. The varying seasons here in New England will offer a different race experience at each of the three events. The series is designed to promote health and fitness, test your endurance all while showcasing our award winning farm.
Perfect for families, the series encourages participants of all ages to enjoy an active lifestyle together, with opportunities for fun and connection for everyone, participants and attendees.
We encourage you to join us for a memorable race series that celebrates community spirit, highlights our beautiful farm while experiencing the great outdoors.
The Maine Summer Adventure Race is an annual event designed to showcase the most beautiful, interesting, and fun parts of Maine. Self-supported teams one to four travel nonstop on an unmarked, linear course via mountain bike, foot, and boat, navigating by map and compass. Adventure racing is the ultimate test of endurance, strategy, and teamwork, which is why this race is known as "The hardest day in Maine."
The 24-hour race will begin at 10 a.m. on Saturday, July 11 and will end at 10 a.m. on Sunday, July 12. Check-in and map hand-out begins at 8 a.m. on Saturday.
The Maine Summer Adventure Race is an annual event designed to showcase the most beautiful, interesting, and fun parts of Maine. The 3-hour race is a great introduction to the sport, geared towards families and beginners.
The 3-hour event is a foot- and bike-only event with no paddling in and around Greenwood, Maine. Biking will be on paved road and dirt trail surfaces. It is family-friendly and appropriate for racers of all ages. Teams should plan to bring bikes to the event. Bike trailers and kids seats are welcome!
The 3-hour race will begin at 12:00 p.m. and end at 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, July 11. Check-in and map hand-out begins at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday.
Northeast Velodrome
Summer Championship Series
June 6, June 27, July 12, August 2, 2026
Schedule
Track opens at 9AM
Racing begins at 10AM
Category
Scratch
Tempo
Elimination
Points
Open 4/5 (non-championship)
15 laps
15 laps
2 Laps per sprint
24 laps
Open P/1/2/3
24 laps
24 laps
2 Laps per sprint
30 laps
Masters Women 45+/55+ (Cat 1-4)
15 laps
15 laps
2 Laps per sprint
24 laps
Open Masters 45+ (Cat 1-4)
24 laps
24 laps
2 Laps per sprint
30 laps
Women P/1/2/3
24 laps
24 laps
2 Laps per sprint
30 laps
Open Masters 55+ (Cat 1-4)
15 laps
15 laps
2 Laps per sprint
24 laps
Explanation of Races
Scratch - Race runs the determined number of laps; top 5 taken at the finish
Points Race - Sprints every 6 laps; 5, 3, 2, and 1 point awarded for top 4 in each sprint. Points are doubled for the finish (10, 6, 4, & 2). Riders gaining laps on the designated field will earn 20 pts; riders losing laps on the designated field will lose 20 pts. Ties in points are broken by finish of last sprint.
Tempo - Every lap the first two riders score 2 and 1 points respectively: The final lap scores 3, 2, and 1 point.
Elimination – The last rider across the line at designated intervals is eliminated. Eliminations typically occur every one of two laps, as announced. The final two riders will sprint for the win on the last lap. Eliminated riders must exit the track safely when directed.
Omnium-style track meet. Track bikes only. Categories will be combined or split at promoters’ discretion based on attendance. Promoter reserves the right to cancel races that do not meet the minimum field limit listed above or merge fields to achieve minimum field sizes. Omnium leaders will be invited to participate in the Feature.
Rider sign-in opens 1 hour before racing begins and closes 15 minutes before racing begins.
Omnium Scoring
Points are awarded for placing in each event:
Place Points
1st 40
2nd 38
3rd 36
4th 34
5th 32
6th 30
7th 28
8th 26
9th 24
10th 22
11th 20
12th 18
13th 16
14th 14
15th 12
16th 10
17th 8
18th 6
19th 4
20th + 2
Final Omnium standings are determined by total accumulated points.
Tie-breaker: Higher placing in the Points Race.
Series Scoring
Riders who compete in all four events receive a 5-point bonus added to their final series score.
Series standings accumulate across all four race dates.
Series tie-breaker: Most recent superior placing.
Information can be found at https://northeastvelodrome.wordpress.com/.
PLEASE REGISTER USING YOUR CAMPER'S NAME AND PERSONAL INFO (BIRTH DATE, TEAM NAME, ETC.) BUT PARENT/GUARDIAN CONTACT INFO (EMAIL, PHONE, ETC.)
You're invited to join us for a week of epic rides at Vermont’s Kingdom Trails, a 100+ mile network of trails for all skill levels. We'll be staying at the beautiful 30-acre campus of Burke Mountain Academy, a residential high school for aspiring Olympic skiers, starting Sunday, July 12th, through Saturday, July 18th. Camp is open to NJ NICA student-athletes who are in 5th-11th grade for the 2025/2026 school year and who have participated in at least one season with the NJ NICA league by the start of camp.
Campers and coaches will stay in one of six house-like dormitories and eat all meals together in the modern dining hall. The campus is ideally located just a short bike ride from “downtown” East Burke, VT, and surrounded by a network of over 100 miles of singletrack to explore.
In addition to epic rides, there will be skills clinics, on-the-bike games, bike maintenance classes, and more. There will also be lots of non-biking activities, including sports, team-building challenges, crafts, hiking, etc. Camp staff will be comprised of experienced and certified NICA coaches from the New Jersey league.
More detailed camp information can be found at www.newjerseymtb.org/camps
$100 Deposit (non-refundable)
First Payment of $675 due April 15, 2026
Final Payment of $675 due May 15, 2026
What: The STRIVE for 5 5K Road Race and Fun Run hosted by the STRIVE Business to Business Networking Group, a collection of business leaders from the Foden Road/Maine Mall district of South Portland (business leaders from surrounding communities also welcome). Foden Road Networking Group members are invested in supporting the local economy and residents through business-to-business fellowship, culminating in the annual STRIVE for 5 5K.
Proceeds benefit STRIVE, a nonprofit in the heart of the Foden Road district of South Portland. STRIVE engages and empowers 1,400+ young adults with developmental disabilities throughout Southern Maine through educational, social and employment training programs.
When: Sunday, July 12th, 2026
Children’s Fun Run begins at 8am, 5K/Walk Begins at 8:30am
Rain or Shine
Where: STRIVE, 28 Foden Road, South Portland ME 04106
Entry Fee: $25 on or before 04/12. $30 on or before 07/10. $35 for participants signing up on 07/11 (day before/packet pick-up) or 07/12 (day-of).
Participants 12 and under are free with an adult.
Every participant receives a shirt from STRIVE and free admittance to all elements of the block party.
Race Info: Children’s Fun Run will start at the STRIVE parking lot and go to the end of Foden Road (will be closed to traffic) before turning around to finish back at the parking lot. During the 5k, runners will line up and walkers will follow. The course runs from STRIVE on Foden Road through Texas Instruments’ Property onto Jet Port Plaza Road then circles back. Spectators can view the race on Foden Road & Jetport Road. Map available: www.pslstrive.org/STRIVEforFive
Pancake Breakfast: Join us after the STRIVE for 5 for a Pancake Breakfast starting at 9 AM! Breakfast will include pancakes, sausage, fruits, and assorted toppings! $3 for runners/walkers and $6 for anyone else!
Parking: Parking information available soon!
Packet Pick Up: Friday. July 10th from 3pm-9pm at 28 Foden Road, South Portland AND Sunday, July 12th (race morning) from 7:00am-8:00am at 28 Foden Road, South Portland
Awards: Presented to top male & female per age group: 12 and Under, 13-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70+.
FMI: please contact STRIVE Program Director, Alex Woodhouse at (207)774-6278 or [email protected]
The DAM sprint triathlon is in its 16th year of existence and the DAM duathlon in its 7th year at Lake Gardner in Amesbury, MA. Both events are USAT sanctioned events and managed by a USAT Certified Race Director. This annual race is a local favorite, just 45 minutes North of Boston it’s the perfect race for any athlete from beginner to elite!
Pricing
Triathlon & Duathlon & Aquabike:
Now - Feb 28: $110, Mar 1 - Apr 30: $125, May 1 - May 31: $145, Jun 1 - Jul 6: $165, Jul 7 - Jul 12: $185, Race Day: $200
TRI/DU Relay's:
Now - Feb 28: $160, Mar 1 - Apr 30: $175, May 1 - May 31: $200, Jun 1 - Jul 6: $225, Jul 7 - Jul 12: $250, Race Day: $275
Youth Tri and Youth DU and Youth Aquabike:
Now - Feb 28: $75, Mar 1 - Apr 30: $80, May 1 - May 31: $85, Jun 1 - Jul 6: $90, Jul 7 - Jul 13: $100
This event will sell out so sign up today!
Like Running or Walking? Love Wine? This race is for you!
Join us on Sunday, July 12, 2026 at 10:00am for an exciting annual event that features the amazing scenery and landscape of Zorvino Vineyards! Come join us for some amazing wine while you enjoy many of their picturesque amenities from the gazebo overlooking the vineyard, man-made koi pond, and vine-lined archways to the sun-drenched patio, fire pits, and bocce ball courts. So, whether you are looking to run, walk or just enjoy the wine this race is a sure thing for a great time and an incredible experience! This race is timed and scored by J3 Timing. Results will be posted at www.J3Timing.com.
Registration Includes:
T-shirt: Super Soft Ring Spun Cotton t-shirt included!
Wine Glass: Shatterproof, Collapsible, and Portable!
Finisher Medal: Doubles as a Wine Stopper!
Race Bib: Chip timed 5k run/walk
Results Posted Online
...and of course, a pour of wine!
Come run with us on a USATF certified course that begins and ends at beautiful Kennebunk Beach. The course winds through a shaded, beachside neighborhood and finishes alongside the Atlantic. Post-race snacks, beverages and kid activities provided.
The 1k Kids Fun Run begins at 8:30 AM and the 5k road race begins at 8:45 AM.
**Day of registration begins at 7:30am with a added cost
Register before July 7th to receive a discount entry fee.
What: Windham Center 5K Run/Walk In Memory of Elliot P. Fogg (1929-1999) WALKERS WELCOME
When: Sunday July 12th NEW START TIME 5PM
Where: Windham Town Hall Corner of School Rd and Windham Center Rd Windham, Maine
Donation made to “American Lung Association of Maine”
Race is in memory of Elliot P Fogg, a World War II Veteran, horse racer, and custodian at Windham High School from March 1974 until June 1999, 1 month before his death of lung cancer on July 24, 1999.
5K Cost:
$26 Wicked Early Bird Pre-Registration through October 17th (Elliot's Birthday)
$29 Early Bird through May 1st
$34 Thereafter
$39 Race Day Registration 3:30PM to 5PM
Shirts are guaranteed through June 15th, as available after this date.
FREE DINNER by Corsetti's Windham
Questions contact Tony Myatt [email protected]
Awards Cash Prizes to Overall Male & Female Winners. Ten-Year Age Category Awards 14 & Under through 80 & Over, Top Running Club, Corporate Team, and Open Team of 4 or more members.
Old Course Records 2014 & 2015 Male Jesse Orach 16:20 2015 Female Zoe Goodwin 21:12 2015
2016-Present Course Records Male Nicholas Stricklen 16:15 2018 Female Emily Durgin 17:52 2017
No Refunds. In the event of catastrophic weather, a public health crisis, or extreme events beyond race managements’ control every effort will be made to hold the race on an alternate date. If this is not possible, the race will be transformed to a virtual event where participants run the course & submit their results on their own.
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
Meet Lindsay of Still Peaking in Portland, Maine for this monthly ride w/ Allspeed X Wild Rye! Each session begins with a microdose of skills instruction to enhance your on trail experience. Ride concludes with a Chill & Grill session provided by Allspeed Cyclery. This month we will enjoy a presentation by Desirae LeBlanc, owner of Cadence Pelvic Health & Wellness.
All bodies, abilities and fitness levels are welcome to join!
Riders under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
https://highlandcitystriders.org/wolves-5k10k/
Race Details
Both races start and end at Kelleher Field.
USATF Certified out & back course for both races on the car-free Assabet River Rail Trail.
10K Race: Runners Only.
5K Race: Walkers and runners are Welcome!
Awards: Top overall male and female finishers, per race, per age group!
Team/Corporate Challenge: Awards to the company or team with the most runners participating in the races.
A 90-minute time limit will apply to the 10K Race. Runners who have not reached the turnaround point after 45 minutes will be turned around on the course by volunteers.
One free beer for all registered runners over the age of 21.
Free smoothies, freshly grilled hamburgers and hotdogs, and more post-run snacks!
Entry fee for both races is $40. Race day signup available for $45.
All participants who register before 6/21/2026 will receive a technical shirt in their chosen size. (After that, sizes and availability will be limited).
COURSE MAPS
https://www.strava.com/routes/3375640030636397238
RACE DAY PARKING
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
Come run in a local tradition! Berna’s Great Legs 5k is a long established women-only race. Now in its 44rd year, it is the second oldest continuously running women’s only event in the country. This race is for women of all ages and abilities; both runners and walkers can sign up to enjoy the fun 5K course through the Belvidere neighborhood of Lowell. Bring your friends, mothers, daughters and sisters and come check out this amazing race.
This event is managed by the Greater Lowell Road Runners with all Timing and Race Management donated by Yankee Timing. 100% of net proceeds from this race are donated to the House of Hope in Lowell, MA.