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Watts Up Cycling and Marty's Reliable Cycle present the 2026 Flanders Time Trial
Huge thanks to our partnering sponsor for making this happen: https://www.martysreliable.com/
The 2026 New Jersey State Eddy Championship Race
IMPORTANT: THIS IS A RIDE BIKES ONLY EVENT. NO TT BIKES ALLOWED.
This race follows NJ TT Cup's Non-TT Rules: https://njbikeracing.com/championships/time-trial-cup/rules
Riders in this class will compete without Aero Bars or extensions. Disc wheels, spoke covers, and other forms of solid construction "Aero Wheels" such as Trispoke and Spinergy are not permitted. Bicycles shall conform to USAC rules for Mass Start Bicycles. Skinsuits and aero helmets are allowed.
The use of accessory equipment solely to provide an aero advantage or to aid a rider in maintaining an aero position is forbidden. Such accessories include but are not limited to: (a) excessive handlebar padding, (2) arm pads or forearm padding in clothing, (c) forward computer mounts or other accessories which can be utilized as a gripping surface. Riders observed utilizing accessories as gripping surfaces to attain an aero position will be disqualified from the nonaero TT CUP class.
Riders may not use the "invisible aero extension" method in lieu of any accessory in an effort to maintain a more aero position.
Course: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/55835359
Parking: Palmer Park, Long Valley NJ 07853
First Rider Off: 8:00 AM
Part of the New Jersey Time Trial Cup: https://njbikeracing.com/championships/time-trial-cup
PRIZES: We will only be doing State Eddy Championship Podiums with medals at this event.
VOLUNTEERS
For any rider who registers for the volunteer category and brings someone to help out, they will receive their race entry fee back in cash.
The Pass it Along Triathlon at Lake Mohawk Country Club is a one day event, offering USAT Sanctioned Sprint Courses and Olympic Courses.
This event is great for both first timers and intermediate/advanced athletes. Participants can register as an individual entry, or as a relay team. The event takes place at the scenic, privately owned lake community of Lake Mohawk Country Club, located in Sparta Township, New Jersey. Parking for the event is conveniently located directly across from the transition area and swim start at the Historic Lake Mohawk Country Club Clubhouse. Circa 1929, this castle-like structure is listed on the national and state registers of historic places due to its uniqueness of architecture. The transition area is a grassy field, located east of the clubhouse.
The swim portion of the event occurs in the calm waters of the lake, which is patrolled by over 30 lifeguards in boats, kayaks and/or paddle boards. The bike course consists of several hills, and directs participants through the residential countryside of Sparta, Byram and Andover Townships. The run, mostly flat, is along the eastern shore of Lake Mohawk. Participants on the bike and run courses will travel through the lake community's village center, Lake Mohawk White Deer Plaza. The finish line for the event is also located at the Lake Mohawk White Deer Plaza. The Plaza is a convenient and great place for spectators to view the athletes while on the bike and run courses, and crossing the finish line.
Age Requirements: The minimum years of age for participation in the Sprint Course is 14 (if turning 15 by December 31). All participants under the age of 18 years must mail a signed USAT waiver to Pass It Along, 75 State Route 15, Unit 62, Lafayette, NJ 07848 with additional signature of consent of parent/legal guardian.
Discount pricing will be available for Lake Mohawk Country Club Members, which will be indicated by each event. (LMCC)
Online Registration Closes on Friday, July 24th at 11:59pm (EST) or when 350 entries are filled. If spots are still available after Friday, July 24th, registrations will be accepted in person (ie. walk-ins) at Lake Mohawk Country Club (21 The Boardwalk, Sparta, New Jersey) on Thursday, July 24th 3:00pm-8pm and Friday, July 25th from 3:00pm to 7:30pm only. Please note: T-shirts are NOT guaranteed if signed up after July 18th.
Net proceeds benefit Pass It Along, a 501c3 nonprofit organization providing free programs to local teenagers in self-discovery, volunteerism and leadership. Pass It Along's mission is to build confident, resilient, compassionate teenagers through self-discovery, volunteer and leadership opportunities. By participating in the Pass It Along program, teenagers gain a strong sense of self, learn about the positive effects of helping others and are equipped to avoid risky behaviors. For more information and to view all of our programs we have to offer, please visit www.passitalong.org.
Event Schedule
Packet Pickup (In Person) - You must pick up your packet before the race.
-Thursday, July 23, 2026 3:00pm-8:00pm & Friday, July 24, 2025 from 3:00pm to 7:30pm at Lake Mohawk Country Club.
-Saturday, July 25, 2026 from 5:00am to 6:30am in the Transition Area at Lake Mohawk Country Club.
-Race Day - Due to road closings beginning at 6:45 am, all participants should plan to arrive at the event by 6:00am. If checking in on event day, plan to arrive by 5:30am!
5:00am - Transition Area Opens
5:00am to 6:30am - Check In & Packet Pick Up in Transition Area
6:15am to 6:30am - Swim Warm Ups off Boardwalk (Not at Beach 1)
6:40am - Race Announcements in Transition Area (Mandatory)
6:50am - All Individual Entry Participants and Relay Swimmers only must exit the Transition Area via Boardwalk for Swim Line Up. Re-entry only after the participant's swim is completed. Relay participants not swimming must stay in the Transition Area at designated bike racks.
7:00am - Race Start for Olympic
7:30am to 7:45am- Start time for Sprint (once Olympic event has ended)
10:30am - Awards
12:00pm - Event End
Times may be subject to change.
PARKING: If you plan to leave the event before 11:00am, you MUST park in Mohawk Avenue School.
All cars parked in the LMCC Parking Lot will remain in the lot until 11:00am.
Course Distances
Sprint: Swim (750 meters), Bike (10.8 miles), Run (3.1 miles or 5k)
Olympic: Swim (1500 meters, Bike (25 miles), Run (6.25 miles)
Map My Ride Links:
Olympic-Run
Olympic-Bike
Cut off times:
Swim - 40 mins. from start of your wave (Sprint), 1 hour from your time(Olympic). Anyone not finished in allotted time will be pulled from the water and disqualified.
Bike - Course closes at 11:00am - Not a closed course
Run - Course closes at 11:45am - Closed to thru traffic. Partial access to residents only
MAP 1
MAP 2
SWIM MAP-COMING SOON
Participants- Please stay off course when you are finished with the triathlon.
Awards
1st & 2nd Overall Male, Female and Relay Team finishers for the Sprint course & Olympic course.
1st & 2nd Age Group Awards – 19 & under, 20-24, 25-29, 30-34, 35-39, 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69, 70-74, and 75 & over for the sprint and olympic groups.
Awards will be distributed on Beach 1 at about 9:30am & 11:00am.
Course Responsibility
The Pass It Along Triathlon at Lake Mohawk Country Club is a USAT sanctioned event. In accordance with USAT Rules and Regulations, all participants are responsible for knowing the course. The bike course is not closed to traffic. The run course is on a residential road, and will be closed to through traffic only. The run course is open to residents on the run route, but with limited access. Signage and race volunteers will be stationed throughout the course to help direct any traffic, but please remain alert to your surroundings, and proceed with caution at all times. Maps of the bike & run courses available online at MapMyRide (see links below). Maps will also be available during packet pick up at Lake Mohawk Country Club. Please print maps & course descriptions, also below, to learn the layout for the swim, bike & run. Courses may be subject to change.
Registration Fees
Registration fees are non-refundable. Fees can not be transferred to future events. Entry changes (ie. substitutes for individual and relay team entries) will not be allowed one month prior to the event. No exceptions will be made on registration and event day. If questions or concerns arise following the cut off, you may contact the event director by email at [email protected].
Registration Fees include a keepsake t-shirt, timing chip, goodie bag, water stops on the run course and post-race provisions.
USA Triathlon Membership
For insurance purposes, each participant must have proof of USAT membership @ packet pickup. A one day license is available upon registering for the event. For more information regarding USAT membership call 1-800-TRI-1-USA or visit https://member.usatriathlon.org/rtav/310202/login?distance_type=short&mode=web&race_type=triathlon
Course Maps and Descriptions
SWIM: Swim caps will be provided at packet pickup and must be worn to identify wave number. Be prepared to swim at 7:00am. There will be a briefing and ceremony before the race begins. Swim wave starts will be spaced approximately three minutes apart. Wave groups will be determined upon gender and ages of participants. Lifeguards and boats will be located in the water, and at a safe distance away from the swimmers to aid swimmers, if needed.
Starting at 6:50am, athletes will be instructed to leave the transition area and start on the beach. After the ceremony, Wave 1 will start on Beach 1. Course will be marked with buoys. Course may be subject to change. Upon exiting the water, athletes must proceed to the transition area to prepare for the bike segment of the course. Timing mats will be placed on at the swim in/out section of the transition area. Athletes must cross over the timing mats to ensure accurate race times for the swim & transition to bike segment.
BIKE: Bikers will exit transition area and go left onto West Shore Trail. Helmets are required and must be fastened before leaving transition area. The bike course will not be entirely closed to traffic, and bikers will be advised to ride cautiously. Slower riders must stay to the right to allow faster cyclists to pass on the left. No headphones, earphones, or radio-type devices are allowed.
Bike course will proceed south on West Shore Trail for approximately 4.7 miles. At the end of West Shore Trail, the course will turn right onto Andover-Mohawk Road/County Route 613 for approximately three fourths of a mile. Course will then turn right onto Perona Road and go for approximately 1.5 miles. At the end of Perona Road, the course will go right onto Andover Road/County Route 517 and go for approximately 1.6 miles. At the end of Andover Road/County Route 517, the course will go right onto Sparta Avenue/State Route 181 for approximately 1.33 miles. At the traffic light, the course will continue right on Sparta Avenue/State Route 181 for approx. ½ a mile and then bear right onto Mohawk Avenue. Bikers will enter Lake Mohawk's White Deer Plaza and bear right onto West Shore Trail, heading towards the transition area. Participants will follow signs to dismount. Loop is 10.8 miles.
When finishing the bike course, bikers must dismount bike before entering transition area. Timing mats will be placed on at the bike in/out section of transition area. Athletes must cross over the timing mats to ensure accurate race times for the bike & transition to run segment.
Bike Course Conditions:
West Shore Trail (4.7 miles) is a private, two-lane road with a very steep but short hill at the beginning of the course (approx. ½ mile from start) and a long, steady hill towards the end of the 4.7 mile course. There are many speed bumps along the way. Proceed with caution. Perona Rd. (1.5 miles) is paved, but very bumpy. There is a long downhill towards the end of Perona Rd. Proceed with caution.
Andover-Mohawk Road/County Route 613 (0.83 of a mile), Andover Road/County Route 517 (1.6 miles) and Sparta Avenue/State Route 181 (1.83 miles) are all two lane roads with small hills, but mostly flat.
Course and mile markers will be placed throughout the entire bike course.
RUN: Runners will exit the transition area and turn right onto West Shore Trail towards the center of Lake Mohawk's White Deer Plaza and then turn right onto East Shore Trail/County Route 613. Runners will go approximately 1.5 miles down East Shore Trail to turn around, and head back on East Shore Trail/County Route 613 to the center of Lake Mohawk's White Deer Plaza to the finish line. Water will be available on the run course only. No headphones, earphones, or radio-type devices are allowed. Timing mats will be placed on at the run out section of the transition area. Athletes must cross over the timing mats to ensure accurate race times for the run segment.
Run Course Conditions:
East Shore Trail is a residential road with several homes on both sides of the road, and will not be closed to residents that must travel to/from their home during the event. Signage and race volunteers will be on course to help direct any traffic, but please remain alert to your surroundings, and proceed with caution at all times.
Race Contact Info
If you have any questions about this race, please contact the race director at [email protected]
Our Packanack Lake Family Fun Event include something for everyone featuring a 5K, and Kids races around scenic Packanack Lake in Wayne, NJ.
Amenities include:
Age Group Awards (M&F Overall Top 3, 15 & under, 16 - 19, 20 - 24, 25 - 29, 30 - 34, 35 - 39, 40 - 44, 45 - 49, 50 - 54, 55 - 59, 60 - 64, 65 - 69, 70 -7 4, 75 - 79, 80+), Refreshments, & T-Shirt giveaways to first 200 pre-registered participants.
Race Day Registration will be available on July 19 from 7am to 8:20am.
Fee: $35.00
We can't wait to see you at the start!
RUN TO X-TREMES Monday, July 27th- Friday, July 31st
9 am to Noon
Lodestar Park, Newton, NJ
Our 25th year of Xtreme!
X-Treme Youth Running Camp has earned an excellent reputation as one of the region's premier youth running camps. In its 25th year, the Camp is held at bucolic Lodestar Park which offers a host of varying terrains making it the perfect venue to prepare middle and high school kids for their upcoming cross-country season or condition them for whatever fall sport they do!
The Camp runs from Monday, July 27th through Friday, July 31st from 9 am to noon each day of the week and features fantastic motivational guest speakers as well as endurance and speed preparation.
The X-Treme Running Camp experience is something fantastic and unique. The Camp takes full advantage of Lodestar Park's superb training venues. The Camp caters to middle and high school runners, but younger kids with a love of the sport often also attend. We welcome runners of all abilities as well as athletes involved in other sports looking to improve their endurance, speed and overall fitness. Each day includes an endurance session, a speed session (in each, kids are grouped according to their ability) plus a highly acclaimed guest speaker. Our Camp is directed by elite distance running husband and wife team Guy & Laurie Gordon, and all counselors are seasoned adult runners. We motivate with goal-setting, visualization, form analysis, injury prevention, overall core and body strength building, racing techniques and the power to believe in yourself and reach your full potential.
TESTIMONIALS:
"I come to speak here every year. This camp is all about learning to be the best you can be and put in the work to get there both with sports and in all aspects of life."
-Four-time Irish Olympian who has also run over 100 sub four minute miles, Marcus O'Sullivan
"I wouldn't miss speaking at X-Treme. This camp is pure motivation and I'm proud to be a part of it."
--Internationally acclaimed motivational speaker, Cornell Thomas
“This camp is all about instilling the proper discipline and culture it takes to be a successful runner”
-Brian Corcoran Championship, Cross Country & Track Coach at Pope John High School
“There are three things that make you a good runner: you must have the interest, the attitude and the discipline. Sussex County is one of the best areas to train. The terrain around here is absolutely wonderful.”
Peter Rono, Olympic Gold Medalist
“Somewhere in the world someone is training when you are not. When you race him, he will win.”
The Late and Great Tom Fleming and long-time X-Treme speaker, Multiple winner, NYC Marathon
ACCOMMODATIONS: Though we are a day camp, many from out of the area opt to stay in the area for the week at a local campground. Here are nearby options: Swartswood State Park (camping, yurts), Stokes State Forest (camping, cabins), Holiday Inn Express of Newton.
Created in 2006 by Dave and Anna Madden, owners of Piccolo Cucina e Vino with a desire to help revitalize historic Downtown Middletown, the Marshall+Sterling R4DT is a 4 Mile run/walk on the morning of the third Saturday of August, where female participants will start ahead of males.
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The Giro del Cielo Road Race on Sunday August 23, 2026
PRE-REGISTRATION ONLY
Start/Finish, Registration, and Parking is at Frankford Park, 306 Wantage Ave, Branchville, NJ 07890
A rolling 7.8 mile loop in Sussex County, NJ.
Prizes 5 deep for each category
NJ State Champions will be the first NJ rider in each category
Pre-Registration ONLY, registration closes at 11:59 pm August 21st
Discounts for early entry
$40 before June 21st
$45 before July 25th
$50 before 11:59 pm August 21st
[email protected], 973-271-2727
Event Sponsors:
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Registration March 15 to August 27, 2026!
Choose from six beautiful routes: 12, 25, 50, 62, 100, or 125 miles -- through the farm and lake country of northern and western New Jersey.
Scenic routes, GPS files and cue sheets
Post-ride lunch, with vegetarian and gluten-free options, will be available for riders until 5:00 PM
Fully stocked rest stops
Roving SAG wagons/bike maintenance by local bike shops
Free 4-month BTCNJ membership for non-members
The Ramapo Rally goes on -- rain or shine!
Good news for non-BTCNJ members! Your Ramapo Rally registration fee also includes a special membership to BTCNJ. You will be able to access our ride schedule and find other member-specific information. Instructions as to how to activate your BTCNJ membership will be included in the confirmation email you will receive.
You can ride on your own or join escorted rides, which will leave at predetermined times on Rally morning. All riders under the age of 18 years old must be escorted by a parent or guardian. Experienced BTCNJ ride leaders will lead rides for the 12-, 25- and 50-mile routes. The 50-, 62-, 100-, and 125-mile routes will have experienced BTCNJ marshals. All century and 125-mile route riders must depart by 8:00 a.m. All riders must finish by 4:30 p.m.
Registered riders can pick up cue sheets at check-in, and there will be knowledgeable advisers to answer questions. Links to GPS files will be available on the “Routes” Tab ( www.ramaporally.com ) one week before the Rally. Please take a look at BTCNJ’s 2026 Ramapo Rally Guide for Riders for additional information.
Remember to visit www.ramaporally.com frequently for updates on routes, meeting times and other information you should know before the day of the rally.
12-mile route
This is a ride for beginners and families on a route with 450 feet of elevation, travels through mostly residential streets and has a few rolling hills to test your energy. There will be one rest stop available for this route. Max grade is 5.1%, Route description is Rolling to flat.
25-mile route
This is a ride for beginners ready to try a longer distance to intermediate cyclists able to keep an average of 9 mph and above on a route with 1,058 feet of elevation that will challenge you with some rolling hills. There will be one rest stop available for this route. Max grade is 5.6%, Route description is rolling.
50-mile route
This ride is for intermediate cyclists able to keep an average of 11 mph and above on a route with 1,816 feet of elevation that will offer rolling to moderately hilly sections. There will be two rest stops servicing this route. Max grade is 6.7%, Route description is rolling.
62-mile route
This route is a classic metric for intermediate to experienced cyclists able to ride at averages of 13 mph and above on a route with 2,908 feet of elevation and a mix of moderate and hilly terrain. This route will be serviced by three rest stops. Max grade is 9.1%, Route description is hilly to moderately hilly.
100-mile route
The Ramapo Rally century is for experienced and skilled cyclists able to ride at averages of 14 mph and above on a route with 4,993 feet of elevation and some challenging hills. There will be four rest stops servicing this route. Max grade is 8.5%, Route description is hilly to moderately hilly.
125-mile route
This double metric is for experienced and skilled cyclists capable of reaching averages of 16 mph and above on a route with 6,227 feet of elevation and several challenging long and steep hills. Five rest stops will be available for this route. Max grade is 10.9%, Route description is hilly to moderately hilly.
The BTCNJ Ramapo Rally will follow any New Jersey State health guidelines that are in place on the day of the event. We want the Ramapo Rally to be as safe as possible for participants and volunteers. We will do our best to provide you with a fantastic, fun, and safe day riding with your friends, family and fellow members of the cycling community.
Event details and schedule
Check-in is open from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Century and 125-mile riders are required to be on the road before 8:00 a.m. All riders must return to the start site by 5:00 p.m.
Check www.ramaporally.com for the schedule of escorted rides and other information pertinent to the event. All riders must wear helmets.
Make sure to bring a copy of the confirmation of your registration, a bike in good condition, water bottles and a helmet.
On arrival, you will be directed where to park. Make sure to check in at registration to receive your bib, wristband (required for rest stop goodies and lunch). Cue sheets will also be available near the registration area.
Refunds will be granted on a case-by-case basis. Absolutely no refunds will be given after July 31, 2026.
Lake Hopatcong “Tri”s Harder
Join us for the 3rd Annual Lake Hopatcong Sprint Triathlon Challenge, presented by Saint Clare’s Health! Whether you’re going solo or racing as a team, this event is all about pushing yourself, cheering each other on, and celebrating the strength of our community.
Sprint Triathlon Distances:
400m Swim
12.5 Mile Bike
3.1 Mile Run
Your Registration Includes:
A super-soft race shirt
Custom finisher’s medal
Relay Option – Share the Fun:
Want to take on the triathlon with your crew? Relay teams of two or three athletes can divide the swim, bike, and run however they like. Maybe one teammate does the swim, another tackles the bike, and the last handles the run—or double up if someone’s feeling ambitious. Friends, family, coworkers—everyone’s welcome. All ages and team combos are encouraged! Just make sure to register as a group.
Course Overview:
Start with a 400-meter open water swim at Crescent Cove Beach in Hopatcong. From there, hit the road for a beautiful AND challenging 12.5-mile bike course through the Northwood section of town and into Jefferson before looping back. Finish strong with a 3.1-mile out-and-back run along Lakeside Blvd to Maxim Glen and back—where a big finish line celebration awaits.
Support the Cause – Fundraising Perks:
We’re proud to support our local Lake area PBAs. Raise $150 or more and score a ridiculously comfy, ultra-fabulous race sweater courtesy of Live Run Give LLC. It’s our way of saying thanks for going the extra mile.
About Lake Hopatcong:
Lake Hopatcong is the largest freshwater lake in New Jersey—a year-round destination for boating, kayaking, swimming, fishing, and more. With 45 miles of shoreline, you’ll find marinas, waterfront dining, public beaches, and a laid-back vibe just 40 miles from NYC. It’s the perfect spot for a race-cation or a quick escape.
Benefiting:
Hopatcong PBA – proudly supporting those who serve our community every day.
A beautiful country course with rolling hills. Both races start and finish together. timing Provided by Catskill Timing
Refreshments served. Trophies for top 3 Male and Female, medal 3 deep in age categories. Cash Prizes for Top 3 Male and Female in both races
Camp Runabout
A Little Running. A Lot of Fun.
Camp Runabout is the all-inclusive summer camp you didn’t know you needed—created for adults who love to move, laugh, and connect (runners and non-runners alike). Held in the heart of Pennsylvania’s Pocono Mountains, it’s three days of fresh air, new friends, and unforgettable fun.
Your mornings start with scenic group runs (or solo hikes, or sleeping in—you do you). Your days are wide open for classic camp adventures—think zip lining, paddleboarding, kayaking, ropes courses, arts & crafts, and more. And your nights? Filled with bonfires, inspiring speakers, live music, and a legendary theme party.
Nothing’s mandatory. Everything’s unforgettable.
Here’s what’s included:
Lodging in cozy cabins (private rooms available)
All meals, snacks, and breakfast mimosas
Dietary accommodations for all
Open bar during happy hour, dinner, and evening entertainment
Nationally recognized speakers
Fitness classes (yoga, bootcamp, Zumba & more)
Campfire s’mores, DJs, and nightly fun
Endless camp activities—do it all, or do your own thing
Massage therapy is available on-site for $30 per half hour if you feel like treating yourself.
At Camp Runabout, we believe movement should be joyful, community should be welcoming, and summer should always include a little magic. Whether you’re a runner, a walker, or just someone who loves the outdoors and a good laugh—you belong here.
Spots are limited. Come escape the real world with us.
Lake Welch Beach, Stoney Point, NY
Join us for one of our 7 events.
TOUGHMAN Long Course Triathlon
TOUGHMAN Long Course Aquabike
TOUGHMAN Long Course Duathlon
TOUGHMAN Long Course Relay National Championship
TOUGHMAN Olympic Aquabike National Championship
TOUGHKIDS Youth Regional Championship
TOUGHMAN Olympic Triathlon
ESPANOL ABAJO.
The race is a fundraising event for medical missions in Latin America. Thank you for your support!!
RACE DATE: Saturday, September 19, 2026 (Rain or shine) Absolutely no new registrations on the day of the race.
LOCATION: Lake Welch Parking Lot Field 3 - 800 Kanawauke Rd, Stony Point, New York 10980
RIDERS CHECK-IN TIME: 6:00 - 8:00 AM CHECK-IN CLOSES AT EXACTLY 8:00 AM
All riders must provide a personal ID as a deposit for the timing chip, which will be returned upon return of timing chip.
RACE WILL PROVIDE:
Cash prizes!
Medals for all riders who complete the race
Timing chip for all riders
Moto support
Park police control at intersections
Mobile medical team and first aid booth
Ambulance
Sag wagon
Course signage
Awards ceremony
Community festival after the race - music, food and community coming together. Bring your family and friends to enjoy the festivities lakefront!
CASH PRIZES: Winners must be in uniform and present at the podium ceremony to claim prizes. Absent winners forfeit their awards.
Elite: 1st Prize $600 | 2nd Prize $300| 3rd Prize $200
Cat A: 1st Prize $150 | 2nd Prize $80| 3rd Prize $50
Cat B: 1st Prize $150 | 2nd Prize $80| 3rd Prize $50
Women: 1st Prize $150 | 2nd Prize $80| 3rd Prize $50
KIT & BIB DISTRIBUTION:
To be announced soon.
DIRECTIONS BY CAR FROM NYC: Follow GPS to 800 Kanawauke Rd, Stony Point, NY 10980.
Take exit 14 from Palisades Pkwy, turn left to Willow Grove Rd. Enter from Kanawauke Road.
COMMEMORATIVE JERSEY: Riders who registered by August 21 are guaranteed an event jersey. For those registering after this date, jerseys may still be available while supplies last.
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BIB NUMBERS:
Each rider will get two bib numbers. Place them on the top of your jersey’s lower pockets and secure with the provided pins so your number is clearly visible at the finish line, helping to avoid any disputes at the finish line.
IMPORTANT RACE INSTRUCTIONS:
Stay to the right of the double yellow divider line on the racecourse at all times. Failure to follow may result in disqualification from the race.
At the finish line, on the right-hand side, there will be a lap counter sign. Each runner must pay close attention to the number of laps required for their category.
A lapped runner crossing the finish line must clearly state their bib number to the official responsible for recording arrivals.
ROUTE MAP:
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WATER, BATHROOMS & TRASH
You can pick up a free bottle of water from the registration desk. Use trash receptacles at all times. Restrooms and water fountains are near the park office.
HOTEL INFORMATION:
To be announced soon.
ESPANOL:
La carrera es un evento de recaudación de fondos para jornadas médicas en América Latina.
¡Gracias por su apoyo!
FECHA DE LA CARRERA: sábado, 19 de septiembre de 2026
Absolutamente no habrá inscripciones nuevas el día de la carrera.
LUGAR: Parqueo del Parque Lake Welch | 800 Kanawauke Rd, Stony Point, New York 10980
REGISTRO DE CICLISTAS: 6:00 - 8:00 AM El registro cierra EXACTAMENTE a las 8:00 AM.
Todos los ciclistas deben dejar una identificacion personal por el deposito de chip de cronometraje, el cual será devolvido al devolver el chip.
LA CARRERA OFRECERÁ:
Premios en efectivo
Medallas para todos que completan la carrera
Chip de cronometraje para todos los ciclistas
Apoyo de motocicletas
Control policial en las intersecciones
Equipo de medicos movil y punto de atencion de salud
Ambulancia
Vehiculo de asistencia mecanica
Señalización de la ruta
Ceremonia de premiación
Festival comunitario después de la carrera – música, comida y convivencia. ¡Traiga a su familia y amigos para disfrutar de las festividades frente al lago!
PREMIOS EN EFECTIVO:
En el momento de la premiación, los ganadores deberán presentarse con el uniforme completo de ciclismo y asistir a la ceremonia para reclamar sus premios. Los ganadores que no estén presentes perderán el derecho a sus premios.
Elite: 1er lugar $600 | 2do lugar $300 | 3er lugar $200
Cat A: 1er lugar $150 | 2do lugar $80 | 3er lugar $50
Cat B: 1er lugar $150 | 2do lugar $80 | 3er lugar $50
Mujeres: 1er lugar $150 | 2do lugar $80 | 3er lugar $50
DISTRIBUCIÓN DE KITS Y NÚMEROS:
Próximamente anunciaremos más detalles.
INDICACIONES PARA LLEGAR EN VEHICULO DESDE NUEVA YORK: Siga las indicaciones del GPS hasta 800 Kanawauke Rd, Stony Point, NY 10980. Tome la salida 14 desde Palisades Pkwy, gire a la izquierda en Willow Grove Rd. Entre por Kanawauke Road.
SUETER CONMEMORATIVO:
Los ciclistas que completen su inscripción hasta el 21 de agosto tienen garantizado un jersey oficial del evento. Quienes se inscriban después de esa fecha podrán recibir un jersey hasta agotar existencias.
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NÚMEROS DE DORSAL:
Cada ciclista recibirá dos números de dorsal. Deben colocarse en la parte superior de los bolsillos inferiores del jersey y asegurarse con los ganchos proporcionados, de manera que el número sea claramente visible en la línea de meta, ayudando a evitar cualquier disputa en los resultados.
REGLAS DE LA CARRERA:
Manténgase siempre a la derecha de la doble línea amarilla divisoria en el circuito. No respetarla puede resultar en la descalificación de la carrera.
En la línea de meta, a la derecha, habrá un contador de vueltas. Cada corredor debe prestar mucha atención al número de vueltas requerido para su categoría.
Al cruzar la línea de meta, un corredor rezagado deberá indicar claramente su dorsal al oficial encargado del registro de llegadas.
MAPA DE LA RUTA:
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AGUA, BAÑOS Y BASURA:
Puede recoger una botella de agua gratis en el punto de registracion. Use los recipientes de basura en todo momento. Los baños y dispensadores de agua están cerca de la oficina del parque.
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THANK YOU SO MUCH TO OUR SPONSORS! GRACIAS A NUESTROS PATROCINADORES!
The Coffee Potter is proud to present the 3rd annual Sirens and Sneakers 5K. Sirens and Sneakers will take place at Ort Farms in beautiful and historic Long Valley, New Jersey. Runners will be treated to beautiful views of the valley and mountains while touring an iconic piece of Long Valley history. Sirens and Sneakers aims to raise funds that will provide additional resources and training opportunities to volunteer first responders in Long Valley. This is to include the Long Valley First Aid Squad and Fire Departments.
The Course and Terrain:
Runners should expect to be on mixed terrain due to Ort Farms being an active and working farm. Loose dirt, gravel, grass, and paved roads can all be expected and conditions can vary based on the farm conditions and weather. Sirens and Sneakers is a rain or shine event. Runners should consider the terrain and ensure that it is appropriate for their fitness and skill levels. The course will consist of two laps for a total distance of 5 kilometers. There will be two road crossings per lap. The road crossings will be assisted by the Washington Township Police Department.
Course Maps: Course map for the 5k can be found through the following link.
Adult 5K
Kids Race
Immediately following the 5K we will be hosting our 2nd annual kids race. There will be two different kids races so please choose the appropriate race for your child's age. Children ages 5 to 8 will be able to participate in a 300 yard dash. The 300 yard dash will be an out and back. Children ages 9 to 12 will be able to participate in a .60 mile run that will include sections of Orts farm fields and farm roads. There will be NO public road crossings for any of the kids races. All kids race finishers will receive a finishers medal for their participation. Please see the links below for the race courses.
Kids 300yd Dash
Kids Race 0.6miles
Again please note that this is a rain or shine event.
Post Race Festivities
Following the Sirens and Sneakers 5K, runners and their family can stick around and join us for a day of fun at Ort's Oktoberfest! Stay for hayrides, pumpkin picking, apple cannon, live music and more!
Admission to Oktoberfest is on Ort Farm's Website.
Swag and Top Finishers Prizes
All adult pre-registrants who register by 9/09/2026 will receive a t-shirt on race day. Please be sure to denote your shirt size during the registration process.
We will also be awarding prize baskets to our top three men and women. The prizes can be found below:
1st Place Men and Women: Custom Yeti Tumbler, $20 Gift Card to The Coffee Potter, One Pound Bag of TCP Blend Coffee.
2nd Place Men and Women: $20 Gift Card to The Coffee Potter, One Pound Bag of TCP Blend Coffee.
3rd Place Men and Women: One Pound Bag of TCP Blend Coffee.
All kids race finishers will receive a custom event medal.
When and Where
Date: Saturday, September 19th 2026
Race Start Time: 08:00am Adult Race
9:00am Kids 5 to 8 Race
9:45am Kids 9 to 12 Race
Registration Check In: 06:00am - 07:45am (Day of registration welcome. Registration is capped at 400 participants)
Location: Ort Farms, 25 Bartley Road, Long Valley, NJ 07853
Join us and support St. Joseph's Children's Hospital.
Supporting our community for the past 14 years, SAX has raised over $1 Million for the Child Life Department. This year, we are proud keep the event at our Sax headquarters in Parsippany, NJ, with a new beautiful course with some great pre and post-event activities.
The Child Life Department at St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital is committed to helping pediatric patients cope with the stress and anxiety associated with hospitalization.
Together with our event sponsors, donors, participants, and volunteers, we have raised over $1 Million for the Child Life Department since the 4 MILER’s inception in 2012 and have proudly become the largest financial contributor to the Child Life Department.
EVENT INFO
Event Day: Saturday, September 19th, 2026
Start Time: 9:30 AM
Bib Number & T-Shirt Pick Up Times:
Friday, September 18th 12:00 PM -3:00 PM at SAX
Saturday, September 19th 8:00 AM- 9:15 AM
AWARDS
Awards (Male & Female) 4 Mile Run - 1,2,3 Overall
4 Mile Run Age Groups, 19 & under to 70 & Over(10 Years)
COURSE:
Run or Walk the new 4-mile run on a scenic USA Track and Field Certified (USATF) double-loop race course and bring your family for our Kids’ dashes, with distances ranging from 25 to 200 yards for ages 2-11.
AMENITIES:
-Technical T-Shirt to all pre-registrants (and post-registrants while supplies last)
-USTAF Certified Course
-Refreshments
-Kids’ Activities
-DJ Entertainment
-Awards and Random Prizes
-New Course at SAX Parsippany campus