5 mile race & fun walk around beautiful Findley Lake. Water and fruit provided. Awards:Overall Male & Female runners, Senior Male & Female, Masters (40-59) Male & Female and Age division winner Male & Female.
Registration by June 17, 2026 will guarantee a T-Shirt. Please note that these long sleeve micro-fiber shirts run large. Deadline for Race/Walk registration is Saturday, July 4, 2026
CHAUTAUQUA STRIDERS 2026 YOUTH TRACK & FIELD DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
The program will run on Tuesdays & Thursdays from 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM for 6 weeks over the summer. The first session will be Tuesday, July 7th and the last session is on Thursday, August 13th. All practices and meets will be held at Strider Field located at Thomas Jefferson Middle School,195 Martin Road, Jamestown, NY.
The Youth Track & Field Development Program (YTFDP) is a summer program designed to introduce kids ages 5-13 to the basics of track and field in a fun and supportive environment. The program runs 2x a week for 6 weeks during July and August, with participants grouped by age and guided by our dedicated coaching staff. By keeping our coach to student ratio low, the program ensures personal attention, skill development, and mentorship. Through participation, athletes can learn basic athletic skills which can be applied to further athletic development. There are also educational objectives pertaining to health and wellness topics that are implemented into the structure of the program.
PROGRAM STRUCTURE:
Tuesdays are "practice" days, and Thursdays are "meet" days.
In the first session of the week, kids learn and practice 3-4 different track and field events/skills, helping them build skills and confidence in the sport. The second session of the week is a "meet day", where participants get to compete the events that they learned, and get real times and measurements. Instead of only recognizing top finishers, we celebrate effort, recognize character, and growth through unique, handmade “Paper Plate Awards,” reinforcing confidence, resilience, and a love for physical activity.
Some additional highlights of the program include themed days to add extra fun, a parent race to involve families in the excitement, and an end-of-year pizza party and award ceremony to celebrate the kids' hard work and accomplishments.
SCHEDULE: All practices and meets are from 5:30 - 7:30 PM.
Week 1: Tuesday, July 7th & Thursday July 9th
Week 2: Tuesday, July 14th & Thursday, July 16th
Week 3: Tuesday, July 21st & Thursday, July 23rd
Week 4: Tuesday, July 28th & Thursday, July 30th
Week 5: Tuesday, August 4th & Thursday, August 6th
Week 6: Tuesday, August 11th & Thursday. August 15th (end of the year party and award ceremony)
PROGRAM COST:
The cost of this 6-week program is $70.00 per individual child, or $55.00 per child when registering siblings/multiple children.
Full and partial scholarships are available. Please email [email protected] for more information.
Age Groups: 5-6, 7-8, 9-10, 11-13
Late registration will be available at any practice or competition with limited t-shirts available. To guarantee a t-shirt, please register before Thursday, June 25th.
Welcome to the beautiful lakeside community of Cassadaga, NY. Just off of I-90, one hour south of Buffalo, NY and 1 hour north of Erie, PA. Join us for a triathlon we think you will find challenging and a whole lot of fun! Great for individuals and relay teams of all levels.
Southern Tier Triathlon Club (STTC) Summer Tri Series
Super Sprint; 400m swim, 13 mile bike and 2 mile run.
Paratriathletes are welcomed! AquaBike option offered to individuals only, not relay teams.
Race just one of this three-race series or all three. Points are earned at every race and the Champion down to place #5, male/female, are honored at the end of the season.
This registration site is for Race #2 ONLY. If you are interested in signing up for all three races of the series, or Race #1 or Race #3, please click HERE
If you are registering for a Relay Team, please click HERE
Join us for the seventh year of the Rooted Mountain Bike Festival July 9-12th, 2026 Bemus Point, New York A weekend of mountain bike riding, skill-building, yoga, shopping, and camping This event is for riders aged 18 and older. In partnership with Loud Performance Bike Shop ----- * ----- Overdue for a little you time? Picture this: 150+ badass women, nonbinary and trans folks from all over the country. Spanning a wide range of ages, backgrounds and experiences. Group rides. Skills and bike maintenance clinics. Nature hikes. Yoga. Shopping. Camping. Bonfires. You in? If a little (or a lot of) mountain biking, skill-building, and being in community with other adventurous women in a safe, confidence-building environment sounds like exactly what you need this summer, then you’re going to want to join us for year 7 of the… Rooted Mountain Bike Festival happening in scenic Bemus Point, New York, from July 9-12th, 2026 all ages (18+) and skill levels welcome Your weekend pass includes all this
for just $100: * Group rides from slow rolls to high mileage and everything in between, lead by local riders who know the trails well. * Bike safety check to make sure your bike is ready to roll all weekend! * Free safety and mechanical classes * Vendor + Sponsor activities * Surprise bonuses * Free parking * Happy hour wine, beer + N/A options on Saturday provided by Mazza Winery and Five & 20 * Inspirational conversations with folks who are doing big things in mtb * Weekend camping * Outdoor shower * Bike wash * Deluxe toilets * Hydration provided by LMNT Note: Rooted has sold out in the past, and we don’t expect this year to be any different! We want to see you at the festival this July, so be sure to secure those tickets ASAP. ----- * ----- Other Important Rooted Details: >> This event is for women, non-binary and trans folks only While we do have supportive men helping us run booths and some clinics, they will leave the festival grounds after they are done working. Non-binary and trans
folks who are comfortable in a woman-centered setting are welcome and encouraged to join us at Rooted. (Also, in case it needs to be said: trans women are women.) >> Ages 18 and up are welcome and folks with all skill levels. Whether you are bike curious or like to get rowdy on the trails, there's something for you at Rooted. We love riders of all ages, but this event is for those 18 and older. You can expect to meet women ranging from 18 to 65+ at Rooted! Whether you’re new to mountain biking or are an experienced rider, there’s something for everyone at Rooted! Beginner riders can sign up for clinics to learn introductory skills from our top-notch coaches, get some experience riding beginner-friendly trails right on the festival grounds during scenic-paced group rides or easy nature rides, and enjoy plenty of off the bike fun as well! For our seasoned riders, we’ll have longer and faster group rides and skills clinics to help you level up your advanced trail maneuvers, jumps, drops, and
more! >> Skills clinic sign ups will be opened a few weeks prior to the festival this year. The clinic schedule will be available in advance to help you decide which one is right for you. >> Your weekend pass includes parking and camping You are invited to come set up camp as early as 10AM on Thursday, July 9th. Clinics will begin at 1:30 that afternoon. You can also join us for the Loud Performance shop ride at 6:00 PM. This ride is not an official Rooted event and will have men, women, and children of all skill levels present. It's a fantastic opportunity to explore the trails with local riders leading the way. >> Camping is primitive (In case you’re new to that outdoor life, welcome! Primitive camping just means there are no electric or water hookups. We encourage you to bring jugs of water and battery or solar powered lights.) You’ll mostly be set up in an open field with limited spaces available along a tree line. It gets really sunny and can get pretty hot during the day! The average
daily temperature is 78 with 62 degrees for the overnight average. There’s plenty of room to bring extra easy-up tents for your camping space. RVs, car or van camping, and travel trailers are all welcome at Camp Rooted. Camping may be primitive, but the festival bathrooms are deluxe and will be available all weekend. We ask that you tear down camp any time on Sunday the 12th. A note about valuables: The festival grounds are a safe place, but we recommend leaving valuables at home or locked up, as we are not responsible for lost or stolen goods. >> Food and Beverage There will be food and beverage vendors, but you are also welcome to bring your own to the event. Happy hour beer and wine will be provided at no cost to you by the generous support of Mazza Winery on Saturday evening. Friday night will feature evening bike rides and an alcohol-free happy hour. >> Bike Rentals If you’d like to rent a bike, we recommend contacting your local bike shop or Loud Performance (716-386-1171) ASAP to
secure a bike. Please be aware that rentals are limited and book up FAST! If you strike out with these options, send an email to [email protected] or post in the private Rooted Facebook Group and we will see if we can source a bike for you to rent. >> Please leave pets, children, and cis men at home. You are going to be having too much fun to give them the attention they need. Enjoy this “you time” to the fullest! Note: there are shop dogs, but they are super friendly and tend to stay near the bike shop! >> What’s the refund policy? You must purchase a weekend pass in order to attend any of the free or additional cost events at Rooted. There are no refunds allowed but you may transfer your ticket to another participant here on BikeReg if there is someone on the waitlist to buy your ticket. You can also sell your ticket to someone and give us their email address to update attendee information, we won't be participating in the financial transaction of offline sales, but need
participants info to be accurate. This is a rain or shine event. We are able to pivot a bit to still have a great event even if it happens to rain. >> What if Rooted sells out? When tickets sell out you can sign up for a waitlist ticket. You won’t be charged unless a ticket becomes available. The last date for waitlist tickets is June 30th. You must remove yourself from the waitlist ticket if you change your mind or you could be charged if someone requests to transfer their ticket before that date. ----- * ----- What is Rooted all about, anyway? Once upon a time (ok, 2020) Heather Kinal was craving a place to learn new skills and ride her mountain bike alongside other women. The only problem? Nothing like this existed within a ten-hour drive (or more!?) of her home in western New York. So she decided to create Rooted: an all-level women’s mountain bike festival built around skills, confidence, community, and nature. Now, in its seventh year, Rooted has become an event that women travel
hours to participate in – including from over 15 different states across the US and Canada. This year Justina Dore has taken on the role of Event Director and we are excited to watch Rooted continue to develop under her leadership. We have created a community that strives to destigmatize mountain bike culture and empower anyone who identifies as a woman, non-binary or trans person, of all body types, colors and abilities. Our values: * Safety - of the body, mind, and soul * Love - for self, for others, and for the space we occupy * Welcoming - of everyone who wants to be in the space * Open-Mindedness - to try new things, to meet new people, and to exit your comfort zone * Community - centering and sustaining the Rooted community, our local communities, and the international riding community ----- * ----- Ready to bask in the great outdoors, build your mountain bike skills, and meet your new best friends? It’s all waiting for you at Rooted: A safe, welcoming, empowering community for anyone
– of any body type or ability – who identifies as a woman, trans or non-binary person. The opportunity to level up your skills, education, and confidence – including group rides, maintenance clinics, and more. And last but not least: the time and space to escape the daily grind and get back in touch with yourself – think solo time, nature hikes, yoga, shopping, camping, and kicking back next to a nightly bonfire (marshmallows included). We can’t wait to see you there!
I volunteer for a charity organization that primarily provides food to those in need in the city of Rochester - Cameron Community Center - which is essentially a soup kitchen and a 501c organization. The recent government and economic climate are resulting in their funding being significantly cut at a time where there’s unfortunately great need. Cameron is an urban outreach center in the Lyell-Otis neighborhood in the city of Rochester. In an effort to help feed our neighbors in need we are getting together an “informal” bike ride to raise money (read – ride at your own risk). We will require a signed release form. The ride will be a 5 or 25 mile loop starting in Webster Park, 255 Holt Rd, Webster, NY on Saturday July 11^th at 7:30 AM. As such you can do as little as 5 or as much as 125 miles – whatever suits you. The loop is relatively flat. While this will be self-supported we are hoping to have enough people around that we could help each other if needed. The plan is to get sponsors and
raise as much money as possible to help Cameron and their patrons. We’d love to have you ride with us and if not, sponsor us. Last year we raised $5500 with a small group. This year I am setting a goal of $10,000. Contact us with any questions or to donate. Thanks for considering it.
Race will start at 9 am at the Tionesta Lighthouse. The course will be 2 loops around the lighthouse path and out on the residential roads to the riverside cemetery and back to the lighthouse to finish.
No pets in the race please.
5k run and 5k walk divisions. Walkers will start a couple minutes after the runners. Top 3 Overall in each and also top 1 in age groups for both run and walk.The age groups will be determined 2 weeks before the race on who signs up at that time.
Refreshments after the race.
Race shirts must be ordered by June 11, 2026 pre-registration. No shirt after this date.
Please, no unsupervised children to be dropped off at the race event.
No smoking, alcohol or drugs use permitted.
Awards will not be mailed. Winners must be present ..
Race Age Awards: (no duplicate awards). Winners must complete the race under their own power.
First place runners (Men and Women) : 14 and under, 15 - 19, 20 - 29, 30 - 39, 40 - 49, 50 - 59, 60 - 69, 70 +.
Top three overall runners Men and Women.
First Place Walkers (Men and Women): 19 and under, 20 - 39, 40 - 49, 50 - 59, 60 - 69, 70 +
Top three walkers overall (Men and Women).
Race begins at the 22.5 acre Lighthouse Island on the Allegheny River in Tionesta, PA. This is the location of the Sherman Memorial Lighthouse. Portions of the course will involve town streets that will not be closed to traffic but will be monitored by Sheriff Office and race volunteers. Any profits after expenses will be given back to the community through Lion's Club projects.
We have the date set for 2026! Join us July 11th starting at 8AM for a fun event around Wyoming County and Letchworth State Park depending on the distance you choose.
Every registration includes: A Swag Item, SAG Support along the course and a bib to commemorate your ride.
Are you looking for a relaxing ride along quiet scenic roads around Silver Lake and the Letchworth valley? Then the Loop de Lake is for you! 17 miles of a mostly flat ride around Silver Lake and along the surrounding countryside. This family friendly ride will have everyone smiling with joy.
Official Map for Loop de Lake: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/36455877
If you're looking for a bit more of a challenge, but not quite ready for the Letchworth Loop, try the Loop de Longer. You'll travel 31 miles and experience a bit of both routes!
Official Map for Loop de Longer: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/36455828
If a more challenging day is what you prefer, then ride the Letchworth Loop. This ride will take you 53 miles with 3000' of climbing up and down hills through Wyoming County. The ride is recommended for the serious cyclist only!
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/39995780
After your ride be sure to check out the Perry Chalk Art Festival that starts at 8:30AM and more information can be found here: https://iloveperryny.com/perrychalkartfestival/
A Tri in the Buff
Welcome to the 29th annual A Tri in the Buff! The oldest triathlon in Buffalo held on the shores of Lake Erie in beautiful Evangola State Park. This event offers something for everyone from beginner (Try A Tri) to experienced (Intermediate Tri).
Our Post Race amenities can not be beat! All athletes receive fresh fruit, BBQ lunch, finish line gift, and awards.
Park Admission is included in the price of the race so bring the whole family.
Race in the morning, relax at the beach in the afternoon!
Arkport Summerfest 5k Run & Walk
Saturday July 11th, 2026
7:30-8:45am - Signups for the Run/Walk
9:00am - Runners Start
9:01am - Walkers Start
Cost $25 with race shirt for all participants
Meeting Place: The Community Building
(Behind the Fire Halll in Arkport)
The Buffalo Bicycling Club is excited to host the New York State Team Time Trial Championships on Grand Island. This is a separate event on the state championship schedule from the Individual TT. The Buffalo Bicycling Club is using a long-time local favorite loop where we host our club TTT event and the event is in memory of the Buffalo Bicycling Club's legendary time trial specialist, Glenn Hansen, who passed away from cancer in 2009.
This event is open to anyone as the Grand Island Team Time Trial in Memory of Glenn Hansen while also being the NY State TTT Championship for NY State residents.
We also have “cannibal” events and individual time trial events that are not part of the state championship titles.
In this event, teams of 3 or 4 riders start individually in two-minute intervals for a 20.5-mile loop against the clock. Your team's time is taken off of the third rider across the line, so work together to get three riders across the line together!
State Championship Categories:
o Any combination of men and women of any USAC Category, including one-day licenses. This category is for those who are Cat 1/2/3, fast triathletes who don't otherwise have a USAC license, Cat 4's who have teammates who are in upper categories.
o Women of any USAC category, including one-day licenses. Same as above
o Any combination of men and women who are Category 4 or Novice USAC licenses, including one-day licenses. Also good for those new to road racing or triathletes without a USA Cycling road license
o Women who are Category 4 or Novice USAC licenses, including one-day licenses. Also good for those new to road racing or triathletes without a USA Cycling road license
o Any combination of men and women, where men must be age 45+. In accordance with USAC rule 1H10(h), women who are Cat 1/2 can enter if they are age 35+, and women who are Cat 3/4 can enter if they are 25+. Any USAC race category is allowed, including one-day licenses.
o Women who are age 45+ of any USAC race category, including one-day licenses.
As part of the Buffalo Bicycling Club's commitment to grow women's cycling, all women's fields at our USAC sanctioned events are free of charge!
Juniors also race free! Any junior looking to do a categorized race can use the discount code BBC-juniors at checkout
Teams:
The minimum team size is 3, the maximum team size is 4. Teams start at two-minute intervals for the race against the clock around Grand Island. Your team's final time is taken off of the third rider, so ride as cooperatively as possible to ensure that 3 of your teammates make it together to the finish!
At least 3 riders on each team must be NY State residents in order to qualify for the NY State TTT Championship title (up to 1 rider on a 4-person team can be an out-of-state resident to qualify)
Team members will register individually on Bikereg. Please make sure all team members use the same team name on Bikereg. If a team is large enough that they can field two or more separate teams in the same category, please denote which riders are on which TTT team using designations A, B, C, 1, 2, 3 or some other designation.
Composite teams are allowed, so if you don't have a "trade team", get your friends together and sign up using the same team name on Bikereg to compete!
Bikes:
All State TTT categories are open to time trial, triathlon, and road bikes. TT bikes, aero bars, teardrop helmets, skinsuits, and solid disc wheels are allowed in every category. Note that UCI TT bike rules do not apply to this event, so feel free to use your triathlon bike that may otherwise be considered “UCI-illegal.” Put some aero bars on your road bike for that extra speed if you don't have a TT bike! There is no separate “cannibal” road category for the championship titles in agreement with NYSBRA.
We will offer an Open Men and Open Women category for road bikes only “cannibal” style. These are not state TTT championship events. For these categories, only mass-start legal road bikes allowed- road drop bars, no aero bars, no solid disc wheels.
Start Times:
The first event, the Women Cat 4/Novice will start at 9:45am, with each team going off at two-minute intervals. The following category will start five minutes after the previous category finishes. Exact start times will be emailed to all of the registered teams after registration closes. For the final category of the Elite Women, expect an approximate start time of approximately 11:00am at the latest.
The non-state championship events (cannibal team and all individual events) will start after the state championship events, with an approximate start time of 11:15am depending on total event registration. Individual events will start in one-minute intervals.
NON State Championship Events:
We will be offering a “Cannibal” event for open men and open women that is not part of the NY State Team Time Trial Championship race. Teams of 3 or 4 on mass-start legal road bikes will compete. Time is taken off of the third rider. A mass-start legal road bike is a standard road bike with drop handlebars, wheels with a minimum of 12 spokes of any depth, road or aero helmet of any type, no aero bars, and no solid disc wheels-- exactly how you'd show up to a road race
We will also offer Individual Time Trial categories by age group! All TT and triathlon bikes allowed for the solo race against the clock.
Want to sign up for a state TTT race first and an individual TT race after? We can modify your ITT start time to make it happen!
NOTE: This event is PRE-REGISTRATION ONLY. Refunds will be honored if if the request is made prior to registration closing. If you don't have a USA Cycling license, no problem! Because time trials have different USAC regulations than road races, all fields are eligible to purchase a One-Day USAC license during the checkout process. If you have previously held a USAC license as a Cat 3 or higher, you can purchase an Experienced One-Day license at checkout.
Course:
This event will be one lap of the perimeter of Grand Island, NY, a 20.5-mile continuous loop. This course has been used for many years for the Buffalo Bicycling Club's local TTT events. It is a flat loop around Grand Island with only one straight-through intersection and two turns. Suburban environment with low traffic.
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/49234899
https://www.strava.com/segments/4990223
Start line is on West River and Long Road. The exact start line will be on West River Road but note that we will be staging on the adjacent bike path to keep away from regular traffic flow
You may do your on-road warmups on the bike path as well. It is very wide and is closed to traffic. Please watch out for pedestrians.
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Finish line
Venue:
We will be parking at GP50 at 2770 Long Road, Grand Island, NY 14072. Podiums will also take place there. If you are travelling to the event, book your accommodations right at the start venue!
It is a short 0.25 miles from GP50 to the start/finish line on West River Road. Please do not drive there or park your car on West River.
Medals and Awards:
Awards will take place at GP50 in the parking lot after the completion of all events (approximate time around 1:00-1:30pm). Prizes and swag for the top 3 teams in each category from the Buffalo Bicycling Club sponsors, including Kanberra Gel, Bert's Bikes & Fitness, Campus Wheelworks, Handlebars Cycle Company, Love & Sprockets, Shickluna Bikes, and Tom's Pro Bike Shop.
NY State Championship Jerseys for the top NY State team in each state championship category!
o Winning teams will be given codes to purchase and order jerseys or skinsuits after the event
Is this your first race? Welcome! Here are some things to expect:
During sign-up, if you don't already have an annual USAC racing license, you'll need to purchase a one-day license here on Bikereg during the ordering process. Canadians require an international UCI license to compete in USA Cycling events or a 1-day license if competing in novice categories.
Please plan to arrive 60 minutes early on race day to get into your riding clothes and get your bike ready
Head over to the registration tent to get your race number and pin it on your jersey according to the instructions,
head out on the bike get a few pedal strokes in the legs to warm up
Line up at the start line on Long Road and West River at least 5 minutes before your team/personal start time. If you are late, the clock starts on your start time whether you are there or not!!
After your race, head back to the parking lot to check on the results. You have a 15-minute protest period until results are official. Follow the instructions of the chief referee. Podiums and awards will be given out after the completion of all events in the afternoon.
Special Thanks to the 2025 Sponsors of the Buffalo Bicycling Club:
KAV Custom 3D Printed Helmets
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Kanberra
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Plan2Peak Endurance Sport Coaching
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Bert's Bikes & Sports
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Campus Wheelworks
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Handlebars Cycle Company
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Love & Sprockets Bike Shop
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Northstar Bikes
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Once Again Nut Butter
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Shickluna Bike Shop
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Tom’s Pro Bike
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parkrun is such a simple concept: turn up every Saturday and volunteer, walk, jog or run 5k.
Whether you’re a seasoned runner or just love to walk and take in the scenery, SKECHERS Wicked Wine Run is for you! Each course will be held on beautiful properties or various partner vineyards across the country giving you a rare opportunity to view and tour a vineyard like no other. With the option to choose between a 1K or 5K course, or both, there’s something for everyone. Along the 1K course, you’ll find four sampling stations where you can enjoy world-class wines from the partner vineyard. And if you complete the 5K course, there will be a complimentary glass of wine waiting for you at the finish line.
Enjoy access to our post event party where you can enjoy the tunes of a live DJ, eat some delicious food from our food trucks, purchase more wine and play “that’s when we became best friends” games, creating the perfect atmosphere for an evening out with your friends and loved ones. Don’t miss out on the fun-filled event!
Bring a friend, put together a team, or fly solo to meet fellow wine enthusiasts as you sample wines from the vineyard. By participating, you’ll not only be treating yourself to a great time but also supporting our charity partners!
Event details and schedule
For all other details, please visit www.wickedwinerun.com
parkrun is such a simple concept: turn up every Saturday and volunteer, walk, jog or run 5k.