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The Ride for Resilience is a 100-mile charity bicycle ride that benefits NH Children’s Trust and the network of family support who work to create safe, stable, and nurturing environments for children. The Ride highlights family strength and the many ways New Hampshire's network of support helps build individual, family, and community resilience!
September 18, 2026, the Ride will tour New Hampshire’s Capital Region and showcase family strengthening organizations across the state. The day promises to be filled with friends, scenic and beautiful vistas, route support and rest stops, and a fun end of ride celebration!
Not able to join us at the Ride for Resilience this year? We now have a Virtual Rider option where you can support the cause and be involved, in any way that you can!
To learn more visit the Ride for Resilience event page HERE.
Vermont Youth Cycling is excited to welcome you to our fourth race of the 2026 season! This race will be ENDURO FORMAT. What does that mean? The course will include three timed segments (4 for the Cat A riders) in which the downhills counts and riders have the chance to test their technical skills against other riders.
If you are looking to preview the course, check out the following trails: Redline, Hardstyle, Cloud Drop
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 FOR FREE REGISTRATION.
Parents are encouraged to contribute to the festival atmosphere by bringing a tent/chairs and food for your riders. Portable toilets will be available on site.
RACE DETAILS - Easy-to-view stage maps available here
Category
Stage Order of Completion
Departure Time
A
3, 4, 2, 1
10:00
B
2, 1, 3
10:12
C
1, 2, 3
10:02
5/6
1, 3, 1
10:10
We will stage riders, and there will also be course marshals at the top of each stage to regulate starting in 30 second intervals. We recommend that racers wear protective equipment such as a full face helmet or additional pads. Riders must ride within their ability level and control their speed.
Schedule: PLEASE NOTE THAT THE ENDURO SCHEDULE IS VERY DIFFERENT FROM OUR XC RACES.
8:30-9:45 Course open to pre-ride
8:30-9:45 Chip Pick-up and Day-of Registration
9:30 Mandatory Coaches Meeting at VTYC Tent (including parents of independent riders)
10:00 Cat A Race Start
10:02 Cat C Race Start
10:10 Junior Start
10:12 Cat B Start
~1:00 Cat A/B/C/Junior Podium
Podium
Awards will be given to the top five riders in each category so make sure you stick around! We will do a complete podium when all riders have completed the segments and results are tallied. Thank you to Richardson Family Maple for providing our prizes!!
Course Pre-riding
The course will be open to pre-ride Saturday morning from 8:30-9:45am before the first race takes off.
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 here.
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.
Join us on Saturday, September 19, 2026 for the 21st Annual Pedaling for Payson Bike Event at Elm Brook Park in Hopkinton, NH!
This community event attracts cyclists and Payson Center for Cancer Care supporters annually, who raise funds for the Concord Hospital Payson Center for Cancer Care. Monies raised are used to provide our most vulnerable patients with a Nurse Navigator. The Nurse Navigator is a staff member, a "professional family member", dedicated to helping cancer patients find the medical, community, and financial support they need quickly, which in turn helps to calm the patient’s anxieties related to their treatment. No one should have to experience cancer alone, and by participating in Pedaling for Payson, you are helping to ensure that patients at the Payson Center have access to Nurse Navigators.
Come out and join us for a road, mountain, or gravel ride. Whatever your reason may be, consider joining in on all that Pedaling for Payson has to offer.
Concord Hospital's Bridge to Recovery Walk is a family-friendly event, bringing together community friends and families, local businesses, and Concord Hospital-Laconia/Franklin providers & staff, to raise awareness and funds for Recovery services. This event supports those in our communities who are struggling with or recovering from mental health disorders and/or substance use disorder.
All funds raised at this event support critical resources for patients and their families seeking help. Many of us have been touched by one or both of these devastating hardships. Participating in the Bridge to Recovery Walk allows you to help support programs and services focused on finding solutions to these epidemics.
The walk is approximately 2 miles and begins and ends on the grounds of Concord Hospital-Franklin. The walk is followed by a pancake breakfast, showcasing the culinary skills of Dr. Paul Racicot and his colleagues at Boomer's Barbeque.
33 Years of Supporting Vermont Adaptive
The Vermont 50 is an annual race held during the last weekend of September at Ascutney Outdoors in West Windsor, Vermont. All benefits go to Vermont Adaptive Ski and Sports. A wonderful place where youth and adults with disabilities gain a measure of self confidence and independence by participating in adaptive sports programs and activities year-round.
Since 1993 the Vermont 50 has been a destination for mountain bikers and ultra runners to enjoy a challenging and scenic Vermont landscape course that is like no other. There is something for everyone. We offer the Vermont 50 mile Mountain Bike Race, Womens 2-person Bike Relay, Over 60 2-person Bike Relay, 50 mile Ultra Run, 50K Endurance Run, 2-3 Person 50 mile Run Team Relay and the Kids Fun Runs and Bike Rides.
NOTE-This race does NOT allow E-Bikes.
We are a family friendly event offering lots of kid centered activities such as the Hay Bale Treasure Hunt, The Fun Runs and Rides, clowns, face painting and more! Join us and find out why the Vermont 50 has become so popular. (Subject to change as COVID-19 rules and regulations apply.)
Spots fill-up quickly so early registration is a must!
The Tucker Tour is what you get when you connect all of the amazing Class VI roads in and around Mount Kearsarge and Ragged Mountain in beautiful central New Hampshire. What is a Class VI road you ask? Well, the state of NH defines a Class VI road as an existing public way that has “not been maintained and repaired by the town in suitable condition for travel thereon for 5 successive years or more.”
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What does this mean for those of you looking to tackle the Tucker Tour? Well, you can expect every sort of terrain, from paved and gravel roads all the way to completely unrideable hike-a-bike paths through the woods and everything in between. The 80 mile course has only 15 miles of paved roads and around 38 miles of unmaintained Class VI. Many of these paths are quite steep, which only adds to the difficulty. In summary, this is a ride that is much harder than its distance might indicate.
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If the 80 mile course seems a bit much, there is a 62, 36, and a 24 mile course as well. We strongly suggest loading multiple routes on to your computer/phone in case you start on the 62 mile route, but don’t have great legs and need to switch to the 36 mile route.
This is a 100% self-supported ride. Each participant is expected to be able to navigate on their own using the provided .gpx route or Strava route. There is no cue sheet and no navigational aids along the course. As far as provisions go, there are 2 general stores/gas stations along the route at approximately 19 miles and 54 miles.
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So, what do you get for participating? Besides the satisfaction of completing something that is incredibly hard, each participant will receive a sticker and a mug featuring this year’s unique logo design!
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You can find more information, including a FAQ section, at lioncreekdesign.com/tucker-tour-26.
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A big shout out to Josh and the Class VI Classic for showing the way. So much of this ride is inspired by what he has put on up in Etna, NH. If you think you would enjoy the Tucker Tour, you would have a great time in June at the Class VI Classic.
NEW HAMPSHIRE MARATHON
Saturday, October 3, 2026
New Hampshire’s best-kept secret for over 30 years! Come experience the natural beauty of NH in a small, friendly, and community-oriented event that doubles as a Boston Qualifier. The New Hampshire Marathon has been described as one of the most beautiful races in New England. The course moves around Newfound Lake during our most spectacular season, peak foliage. Offering a full, half, 10K, and kids' race events, we have something for all levels.
Downriver Rail Run
10K Point to Point downhill run along the shores of Mascoma Lake and the Mascoma River on the Northern Rail Trail. Lovely and fast and no vehicles to mess with. Part of the Upper Valley Running Series
2026 Bar Harbor Wealth Management Tiger Run 12K/5K
Benefitting the Cross Country and Track & Field Programs
at Indian River Middle School and Mascoma Valley Regional High School.
The 5K is a friendly out and back course, all on blacktop road. The 12K is a scenic loop course, mixing black top and dirt roads.
In person race day registration will be open from 8:15-9:45 on October 26th, with cash or check only.In the spirit of New Hampshire’s 12K race history, come join us on October 25 in scenic Enfield, NH. We’ll be offering race distances of 12K, on a certified course, as well as a 5K race for those who want a shorter distance. The races will benefit the Track and Cross Country programs at Indian River Middle School and Mascoma Valley Regional High School, with the 12K taking place on a scenic course featuring views of Mascoma Lake. Football fans, don’t worry, you’ll spend the morning on a beautiful fall course and be home by the 1:00PM kickoff.
Prices will be: $50 for the 18 and over 12K
$45 for the 17 and under 12K
$40 for the 16 and over 5K
$35 for the 15 and under 5K
You can take advantage of much lower rates by registering early online as well.
The 12K portion of the event is proud to once again be part of the 2026 Upper Valley Running Series, but this year folks can run the 5K and count it towards the UVRS finisher qualifications as well (series points will not be given for the 5K distance, only credit for completing a series race). More info on the Upper Valley Running Series can be found at https://uppervalleyrunningclub.org/upper-valley-running-series/. The 2026 Upper Valley Running Series is brought to you by BE Fit Physical Therapy.
We are also extremely proud to be part of the New Hampshire Grand Prix for the first time ever, where we'll see the best running clubs in New Hampshire squaring off against each other on our course. For more info on the New Hampshire Grand Prix, please visit https://www.nhgp.org/
Lace up your sneakers and grab your favorite two or four legged running partner for the annual Dirty Paws 5k!
Course begins at the Banks Humane Education Center at 95 Silk Farm Rd, Concord (across from the shelter), taking you to the grounds of St Paul’s School and back.
Dogs are welcome; must have a current rabies vaccination and be on leash at all times. Baby joggers welcome!
Lebanon Recreation Arts & Parks
26th Annual
5K Road Race & 1 Mile Fun Run
A benefit for park development & enhancements, special projects, and adult & youth programs.
Shamrock Shuffle is capped at 1200 runners!
5k participants secure a long sleeve shirt and save $$ when you complete Early-Registration!
parkrun is such a simple concept: turn up every Saturday and volunteer, walk, jog or run 5k.