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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!
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 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!
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/.
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!
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.
This is registration for the New England Randonneurs VT 6 Gap 200k Brevets held on July 18th, 2026 at Bethel, VT. Full details are on the New England Randonneurs Website.
Note that we have several events of the same distance in the Boston, Vermont, Maine, and Rhode Island regions so double check that you are registering for the correct event.
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 and longer if paying by check. 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.
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 for no additional charge. Purchase a NER season pass now to waive the entry fee for this event. 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 Tour De Glaze is a timed cross-country mountain bike race with a sweet twist! For every donut you eat during the race, we’ll take 2 minutes off of your total time.
Timing:
Registration: 7:00 am
Race Start: 7:30 am
Race Awards: 10:00 am
Race Categories:
Beginner – 1 lap
Sport – 2 laps
Expert – 3 laps
E Bike- 3laps
Course Description:
The course will utilize our new climbing trail “Ground Control” which is about a 1-mile-long climb that gains about 650 ft per lap. Once at the top of the climb, riders will go down our longest green run, “Trail Forest 1”. The total distance per lap will be about 2.5 miles.
Donut Station:
We’ll set up the donut station next to the MSS building to hand out the donuts and track the number of donuts eaten. Participants can’t start riding until the entire donut has been consumed.
Prize Categories:
Top 3 Male & Female (for each category) -under 18 and over 18.
first 30 participants receive branded coffee mug
About the Slate Valley Epic
Join Slate Valley Trails (SVT) on July 18th 2026 for our Sixth Annual Slate Valley Epic Mountain Bike Race, sponsored by Frost Beer Works. This race is one of SVT's biggest event fundraisers and riders can expect some of the best singletrack riding in Vermont. This race is approximately 40 miles with about 5,000 feet of climbing and will surely challenge you, but be a memorable weekend in the Vermont woods!
Returning this year we will have both individual and relay race options. Share the excitement and challenge in a team of two racers on the same course and starting waves as the individual race!
The event's trailhead and expo is open to the public so come watch, cheer, eat, and celebrate with SVT and the racers Saturday. After the race, hang out and enjoy some food, music, refreshments, and comradery! Primitive camping is also available at the trailhead and is free for SVT members (join today) or can be purchased during registration.
Join or renew your SVT membership here
Frost Beer Works
The Details
Racer Handbook (2025 hand book , 2026 will be posted soon)
The race starts at 7:20 AM and we expect all racers to be complete by around 4 PM.
There will be wave starts at 5 minute intervals
Competitive Awards and a Free Sponsor Raffle at 2:00 PM
All racers will receive a great meal after the race from The Rollin Rooster and the public can purchase food on site
Frost Beer Works voucher included for after race celebratory brew
The exact course will be released to participants prior to race day
The Epic Race will start and finish at the Slate Valley Trails' Fairgrounds trailhead located at 131 Town Farm Rd, Poultney, VT.
This is a cupless race. Racers are encouraged to bring a water bottle to refill at the aid stations set up along the Race course. Small snacks will be available, but racers are encouraged to bring enough calories to sustain the duration of the race.
All of our trails are on private land so littering and trail cutting will not be tolerated, racers will be disqualified!!!
Choose between racing as an individual or as part of a two-person relay team.
Relay: the relay will follow the same rules as the standard race with the exception that teammates will check in and pass off their “baton” in front of an official at Aid Station #2. Each leg will be approximately 20mi. No parking is available at Aid #2; there will be shuttle available to & from the start/finish or can be self shuttled by bike (3 miles) on dirt/ class 4 roads. See hand book for further details.
Previous race route (2025 follow link below). The course for 2026 will be largely the same. New route will be published when finalized.
https://www.trailforks.com/route/svt-epic-2025/
Registration Periods
February 16th-28th, 2026: 125 spots open for racers that were registered for the 2025 event.
On March 1st, 2026 8AM : Registration opens for remaining spots with a racer registration cap of 250. Registration for the relay (40 teams) will open on March 1st as well.
In an effort to promote diversity and inclusivity in mountain bike racing, we will reserve 40 spots for women/non-binary participants through March 31st, 2026. After March 31st, if not all 40 of the abovementioned spots are filled, we will open them up to any registrant on the Wait List.
Registration Information
When you register you understand that: The SVT Board of Directors reserves the right to cancel the event at any time, with NO RACER REFUND, due to any adverse events (ie. this may include, but is not limited to extreme weather, a community tragedy, etc.)·
SVT does not offer refunds if the Wait List is empty. If you withdraw your registration, and someone on the Wait List accepts your position, you will be offered a 50% refund
There are no registration transfers to another racer
A meal by Rollin’ Rooster WILL be included
A shirt is NOT included with the registration fee this year, but they can be purchased separately at the time of online registration, or on the registration site up to a month before race day
If you register for the waitlist (if the spots are currently full) you will WILL AUTOMATICLY BE REGISTERED & CHARGED when a spot opens up. YOU MUST REMOVE YOURSELF from the waitlist PRIOR to this if you no longer want to be entered.
Volunteer Opportunity
We are in need of volunteers Friday, Saturday, and Sunday for course route set-up, clean-up, route marshals, check-point station attendants and parking/traffic attendants. Volunteers will be provided with a meal at the trailhead on Saturday from the The Rolling Rooster ! If you are interested and available, please register as a volunteer through the ticketing button. We are in need of a few medical professionals the day of the race.
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.
The Bike Hub is proud to announce our Sunday Epic ride series! These are all-day rides featuring some of the best mixed-terrain riding the tri-state area has to offer. Forgotten woods roads, fast gravel, rugged singletrack, and even a bit of hike-a-bike. These rides will be long, difficult, and absolutely beautiful. While there is no perfect bike for a Sunday Epic, anything with around a 2 inch tire will work. More details on terrain will be included in each event post. Sunday Epic's will be held the third Sunday of every month from April-October. Start location may vary, but will usually end will some sort of food and drink situation. Wheels down at 8am always.
This one is an extra-special Epic in partnership with our friends at Wicked Waystation. Wicked Waystation is a hiker and bikepacker-centric hostel in West Wardsboro, that has generously offered to host this event. Thais and Thom are excellent folks and pillars of the local hiking and biking community. Stick around after the ride for refreshments and a cookout!
This route will take us deep into Green Mountain National Forest on the infamous Bailey Road, after which we'll get taste of the VT Super 8 for a few brutal miles. Then some fast gravel to carry us home. Best for a gravel bike with 2 inch tires or wider, or a hardtail mtb.
A few notes on the nitty-gritty of these rides.
Sunday Epic's are fully self supported. Bring everything you need to successfully finish the route. We expect you to carry basics like spare tube, pump, multi-tool, patch kit, food and water, etc. Although we occasionally stop at a convenience store, there are many times where the ride is too remote for that to be an option.
We generally try to ride together, but you are welcome to do your own thing as long as you have the route. Group pace usually hovers somewhere around the 10mph average mark, but may be slower depending on terrain/climbing.
Expect this to take a good chunk of the day. Occasional stops for snacks etc. We move pretty continuously, but also aren't in a rush.
RideWithGPS link here.
Note that we don't charge anything for these rides, but we do welcome donations! We are a community-based 501c3 nonprofit focused on removing barriers to cycling for all within the tri-state area. We provide education, free access to bikes and cycling accessories, and provide a place for people of all ages and abilities to connect through cycling. For more info on our shop and programs, click here. Thanks!
Summer Race Series
presented by
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Livermore N.H.
A turn of the century rough and tumble logging camp that grew into a town. The pioneering spirit of those hearty individuals inspires this back country adventure!
https://www.bartletthistory.net/livermoreintroduction
Hey all you gravel monsters out there, we heard you! This year's challenge includes a gravel route that shares the same start and finish. Some of the route will be the same as the MTB route and some will be a challenge of its own. This isn't a gravel spin, this is a gnarly grinder so pull up your panties if you're up to the challenge.
MTB or Gravel?
We heard you, you gravel monsters!
The Gravelmore Challenge is here, full or half send, either way it's gonna' hurt! Chunky, funky, an all of the above gravel challenge, are you up to it?
Course Details
Race, Ride, Adventure, Hardo or Party Pace, it's your call!
Get ready for a true backcountry mix of gravel, singletrack and a little paved spinning. You'll start with a casual gravel climb by the Sawyer River, passing by the remnants of the historic Livermore logging camp and settlement. This leads to the old RR bed taking you over the height of land into the Rob Brook area next to the Swift river. Now we get into some singletrack for a bit before some more gravel heading toward Bear Notch rd. aid station. Classic old school singletrack brings you to the Albany covered bridge. This is the half way point and finish for the Half Send. If you're going Full Send, there's a good recovery spin on some pavement before you enter the West Side trails in the lower moats. Spin on through the High St. aid station and roll into the woods again. The West Side delivers the goods, singletrack palooza all the way to the finish.
This is a point to point race. We recommend that you have someone with a support vehicle for transport to and from the start and finish. There will be shuttles available as well, timing will vary depending on needs and routes.
Mass start at the bottom of Sawyer River rd.
Start time 9:00 AM for all categories.
Proceeds from The Livermore Challenge support local trails. White Mountains NEMBA maintains over 100 miles of trails in the Mount Washington Valley. All proceeds will be donated to WMNEMBA!
More information and current info posted here.