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Sat, Sep 19, 2026 at 10:00 AM
No Pain, No Chain
Chainless Downhill Race on Paper Route
September 27, 2025
Get ready for a unique test of skill and strategy at the No Pain, No Chain, a chainless downhill race that challenges
riders to rely entirely on momentum and technique. All participants must remove their bike chains before racing, making this an event where pumping, cornering, and line choice are more important than ever. With a couple of punchy uphill sections sprinkled in, racers will have to think fast: stay on the bike or jump off and run?
Timing:
The course will be open for practice runs during the first two hours of the day, followed by timed race runs in the afternoon. Participants may complete up to three timed runs between 12:00 and 3:00 PM, with their fastest time counting toward the final results.
Open Practice: 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM
Timed Race Runs: 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Awards Ceremony: 3:30 PM
Race Categories:
Open/Expert (Any Age M&F)
10 and under (M&F)
11-18 (M&F)
19-39 (M&F)
40+ (M&F)
Course Description:
The course will utilize the blue square downhill trail called “Paper Route” and a newly opened trail, “Return to Sender”. These trails combine for 1.3 miles and are a mix of machine-built flow features and more natural technical sections. The trail takes riders from the top of American Express over to the bottom of the Sun Bowl lift, under the Snowbridge, before making its way to the base area.
Cycling Mountain Biking Trail
Sat, Sep 19, 2026
Think you're one of the toughest in the East? Prove it in “Joe’s backyard,” where Spartan Race was born. This legendary Killington course will push your limits with brutal climbs, punishing descents, and relentless terrain. If you're ready to conquer one of the most challenging and rewarding races in the world, the rugged Green Mountains of Vermont are calling your name.
Obstacle Spartan
Sat, Sep 19, 2026 at 8:30 AM
Pedal for a Purpose is a high-impact endurance ride supporting Forgotten Children of Haiti (501c3). This self-supported 100+ mile challenge is designed for committed cyclists ready to push their
limits while creating meaningful change.
Leading up to the ride, participants will train together, build endurance, and stay motivated as part of a purpose-driven community. On event day, riders will take on a powerful physical challenge while helping fund healthcare, education, and essential resources for children and families in Haiti.
Expect a rewarding experience that strengthens both body and mindset — and the satisfaction of knowing every mile makes a difference.
Challenge yourself. Ride with purpose. Make an impact.
Join us on September 19, 2026.
Cycling
Sat, Sep 19, 2026
133.2 km from City of CohoesRun Trail Ultra
Sat, Sep 19, 2026 at 8:30 AM
137.2 km from City of Cohoes5k 15k 50k Ultra
Sat, Sep 19, 2026 at 8:30 AM
4.3 Miles- High Bridge clockwise
Active duty military/veterans and active first responders are encouraged to contact the race for a discount.
4.3 Miles Run
Sat, Sep 19, 2026 at 8:30 AM
Join us for our second Tour de Farms in and around Middlebury, this year with a family-friendly route! Enjoy panoramic views and beautiful back roads as you visit local farms in Middlebury,
Weybridge, Cornwall, and Salisbury, Vermont. This scenic ride features several relaxed farm stops with multiple food producers who will offer you a taste of all the Champlain Valley has to offer! All samples are included in the ride, but cash is handy in case you'd like to purchase products along the way. Don't worry about carrying all of your goodies on the bike; we'll have a farm van to pick up your purchases and deliver them to the finish for you!
Much of the course is along dirt and/or gravel roads, so grab your gravel grinder or your mountain bike. If you've got a road bike, consider putting wider tires on it for this ride. It'll be worth it! E-bikes are welcome and encouraged as a comfortable option. Many Vermont libraries offer free E-bike rentals, and our local bike shop and tour sponsor, Frog Hollow Bikes, has a great rental fleet.
Commemorative t-shirts and bike jerseys are available for pre-sale!
There will be a rolling start time for all ride distances. 37 Mile riders will begin between 9:00 and 9:30 am, plan to check in between 8:30 am and 9:30 am. 8 Mile riders will begin between 10:00 and 10:30 am, and plan to check in between 8:30 am and 9:30 am. Inexperienced and slower riders should plan to leave as close to 9 am as possible to ensure they complete the route, which is a little longer than in previous years. We will send off several different waves of riders, so don't feel like you have to be first in line. Waves prevent farm stops from becoming overwhelmed and ensure proper road safety.
100% of the proceeds from the Tour fund our work at ACORN and directly support our local foodshed. Given the importance of this ride to our work with farmers and food producers in the Champlain Valley, we invite riders to fundraise or make an additional donation. This is in an effort to lean on our committed local network of supporters during this time of uncertain funding.
No One Turned Away for Lack of Funds. Please get in touch with us if you’d like a scholarship or to purchase a ticket on a sliding scale: [email protected].
8 Miles 40 Miles Cycling Gravel
Sat, Sep 19, 2026 at 9:00 AM
The 9th Annual Outrun Addiction 5K will take place on Saturday, September 19th, 2026
Please join us for this 5K Run/Walk and 2 Mile Walk. Unable to join us on that day? Choose the option of running
virtually.
PARKING
There is plenty of parking on site at the Enfield Educational Annex, 124 North Maple St, Enfield, CT
RACE DAY SCHEDULE
7:30 AM Registration/Packet Pick Up Opens
9:00 AM 5K Run/Walk and 2 Mile Walk Start
10:00 AM Post-Race Awards
AWARDS
Overall top Male and Female 5K Finishers
The Top Three 5K Finishers in the following age groups: 12 and under, 13-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70-79, 80+
Virtual runners will be eligible for the Farthest (from Enfield, CT) Participant Award
Team Awards in the following Categories: Largest Team, Fastest Team, Most Enthusiastic Team, Most Generous Team
VIRTUAL RACE
Register as a Virtual Runner and run your own 5K at your convenience
Receive a race T-Shirt in the mail if registered by Midnight September 6th, 2026
Upload your own results between September 16th - 20th (instructions will be emailed)
Virtual Results will appear in a separate category from live results and are NOT eligible for Age Group Awards. Virtual Runners will be eligible for the "Farthest Participant" Award
REGISTRATION - Register early and save!
$25 Pre-Registration (Until May 29th)
$30 - May 30th to September 6th
$35 - September 7th to September 18th
$40 Race Day Registration
T-Shirts guaranteed if registered by Sept. 6th, 2026 (Must be present to receive)
STORE
Go to the Store to order additional Race T-Shirts ($15) or Outrun Addiction Hoodies ($40). Deadline to order merchandise is September 6th, 2026
COURSE CERTIFICATION
The 5K Course is USATF Certified. (Certification Code: CT23020JHP)
RACE PROCEEDS will benefit local addiction awareness groups: Today I Matter, The Alex Fisher Foundation, and TriCircle.
2 Miles 5k Run Virtual Walk
Sat, Sep 19, 2026 at 10:00 AM
1Lt Mark Dooley Race of Remembrance is a 5k race/walk in honor of 1LT Mark Dooley's service to our country, state and community. This race is a community event sponsored by our local businesses and
the Wilmington Police Department. All proceeds from this event are used to support Mark's memory by giving back to the community. One such community endeavor is the 1LT Mark Dooley Scholarship awarded to a Twin Valley High School Senior. Race timing will be by Granite State Race Services. The 1Lt Mark Dooley Legacy Fund Inc. is a registered non-profit 501(c)(3).
5k Fun Run Kids Run Walk
Sat, Sep 19, 2026 at 10:00 AM
Join us for the return of the ADK 5K!!!!
on the banks of Lake George
The Race :
5k Race starts and finishes at the Adirondack Pub & Brewery in Lake George, NY
Chip timed, beautiful course.
Celebrate
the fall running weather and relax with a beer on the shores of the Jewel of the Adirondacks!
Tremendous views of Lake George!
Modern Can Shaped Glass and custom ADK 5k swag to all finishers.
Great team and group incentives. -
Stay for lunch with the Hops, Chops & Roll Food Truck and the Adirondack Brewery Brewpub!
Top 3 Overall
10 year Age Category Awards
The Swag:
ADK 5k Modern Can Shape Glass
Race Shirt (Optional Upgrade)
Team and Charity Upgrade
Bonus Swag if you're staying in a hotel for the weekend!
The Charity:
Lake George Land Conservancy
5k Run
Sat, Sep 19, 2026 at 10:00 AM
The Joshua Druke Memorial 5K is a fundraiser for The Joshua Druke Foundation.
Check-in is open from 8:30-9:45.
Race begins at 10:00.
Same-Day registration is available up until 9:45.
The race will
run through the village of Walpole, starting and ending at Whitcomb Recreation Center. Parking is available at the Walpole Elementary School and at the Hubbard Farms building.
Age categories for prizes are 6 & under, 7-9, 10-12, 13-15, and 16+ (Adult), and 60+ (senior).
Participants will continue with activities down by the basketball courts, including games and entertainment. There will be food trucks operating independently at the event.
PRICES:
$30 for Adults (18+)
$20 for Under 18
$100 for a family of 4+
REGISTER BY AUGUST 20TH FOR GUARANTEED TSHIRT SIZE AND ENTRY TO WIN A SWEATSHIRT
Race Map:
5k Run
Sat, Sep 19, 2026 at 10:00 AM
On Saturday, September 19, 2026 the Run/Walk starts at 10:00 AM.
Colby’s Path to the Cure, a 5k run/walk, to raise funds for Synovial Sarcoma Research and Awareness.
King Phillip's Stockade
70
Columbus Ave, Springfield, MA 01105
All registered participants receive T-shirts, sizes not guaranteed; the last day of early registration is 8/31.
Adults: $35, Cost for children 13U $15.00 (Discount appears at Checkout)
As of 9/1, the Registration fee for adults is $40, which may include a t-shirt while supplies last; sizes are not guaranteed.
*******************************Register at this site any time before the start *********************
*****Free Parking is throughout King Phillip's Stockade *****
We will be gathering at the Pavilion closest to the entrance.
Following the race, there will be an outdoor family-friendly gathering at the Pavilion. There will be Music provided DJ. C-Smooth, raffles, face painting, and fun lawn games.
You’ll have the option to purchase a “boxed” lunch or bring your own picnic.
You will be able to purchase a boxed lunch provided by AC Main Street Market with registration (until 09/03) or independently by clicking here:
Choice of Turkey, Cold Cut, Ham, and Roasted Veggie
Feel free to reach out with any questions.
5k Run Walk
Sun, Sep 20, 2026 at 8:00 AM
he 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-September. Start location may vary, but will usually end will some sort of food and drink situation.
Last Epic of the season! Starts and ends at my place over on Chapel Road. Plenty of parking, food drink and bonfire after. This ride is a big one! Taking the back way to Kelley Stand up and over the spine of Glastenbury, then onto the relatively smooth but overgrown IP road. From there the route descends into swampy madness for a few miles before spitting us out at Prospect Rock alongside the Long Trail. From there we drop into Manchester and follow a mix of pavement, gravel, and woods roads back home. Gravel bike with 2 inch or wider tires recommended, 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.
Post-ride party at my place. Food, drink, fire, and merriment.
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!
Cycling Gravel Mountain Biking Trail
Sun, Sep 20, 2026 at 12:00 AM
Come follow in Connor’s footsteps on a beautiful scenic five-mile wooded trail in the foothills of the Adirondacks. Celebrate the beauty of nature as you run or walk through five miles of seasonal
roads and trails. Follow in the shadow of the young man who loved to run around the lake and the woods of Hinckley for the love of running. Celebrate life, nature and community as you help fund a memorial and scholarship in Connor’s name, touching lives of future local doctors. This is “Connor’s Way”…
All proceeds will go to the scholarship and memorial fund created in memory of Connor Arthur Lynskey. Connor aspired to be a physician and his dream was to practice medicine in an underserved area in order to help residents receive adequate health care.
Our mission is to continue to provide students and medical students with a scholarship program, with your financial support and through our memorial run/walk in Connor's name.
Our 5M race will be held on Sunday, September 20th at 10am. The virtual event will go on from September 20th-26th. Registration is online only, no paper or cash accepted.
Try our kids fun run, an untimed event beginning at 9:30 am on race day. Free shirt included with registration through 9/4 only.
For all events, if you register after 9/4, there are only a limited number of shirts available per size. If there are no longer shirts available in a particular size, it will be noted as "SOLD OUT". Virtual Event participants who register by 9/4 will receive their shirt by race day. Virtual Event participants who register after 9/4 will receive their shirts in mid to late October.
Packet Pick-up
Friday 9/18 – 4pm-7pm
Holland Patent High School
8079 Thompson R., Holland Patent, NY 13354
Race Day
Registration & Packet pickup 8:00 – 9:30
Kids Run 9:30
Welcome at 9:40
Run/Walk at 10:00
Awards 11:30 (runners may pick up medals prior to awards ceremony)
Parking in the village of Hinckley – Shuttle bus available from 7:45 – 10:00 to the Race Start & Event Area
5 Miles Fun Run Run Trail Virtual Walk
Sun, Sep 20, 2026 at 7:30 AM
The TAM Trek is a trail race and fun run to raise money for the Trail Around Middlebury (TAM) in Middlebury, VT. This trail is a19-mile long footpath, encircling the village of Middlebury and linking
several hundred acres of town land, conserved properties, schools, and other local landmarks. All distances start and finish at Wright Park in Middlebury, Vermont.
The 19 mile race course travels the entire TAM through the towns of Middlebury, Cornwall, New Haven, and Weybridge, VT. The trail is scenic, rolling, and includes incredible views of the Green Mountains to the east and the Adirondacks to the west. 19-mile race departs at 7:30 AM.
The 10K course is entirely on single-track trail through Wright Park and the Otter Creek Gorge Loop (trail maps available at www.maltvt.org), with around 400 feet of elevation gain and several fairly technical sections. 10k race departs at 9 AM.
The 5K course is a challenging combination of wide and single track trail. It takes place entirely in Wright Park, looping from the southern entrance to Belden Falls and back. 5k race departs at 9:15 AM.
The 2 mile fun run is family-friendly and includes walkers and runners alike. The course follows Otter Creek and is entirely on trail. It highlights the best parts of Wright Park and is popular for families with young children and those who enjoy walking. We welcome dogs on leash! YOUTH AGES 12 AND UNDER ARE FREE. Fun run departs at 9:30 AM.
GPS link to race start/finish.
Course map
Day of registration is available beginning 45 minutes before each race start. Please bring a check or exact change for the quickest experience!
Day of pricing is $70 for 19-mile, $55 for 10k, $40 for 5k and $25 for fun run. Free for kids 12 and under!
2 Miles 5k 10k 19 Miles Fun Run Run Trail Walk
Sun, Sep 20, 2026 at 9:30 AM
The Summit Run 5K is renowned as one of the most challenging, beautiful, and enjoyable 5Ks in the Pioneer Valley!
Sunday, September 20, 2026 at 9:30
Finish your 5K with a view that will take your
breath away.
Celebrate over four decades of community, fitness, and breathtaking views with the Summit Run 5K.
This iconic race welcomes both runners and walkers to a memorable experience, finishing with panoramic views from the summit of Mt. Holyoke, high above the Connecticut River and the Pioneer Valley.
Open to All Participants
The Summit Run 5K welcomes runners and walkers of all levels. As part of the SMAC Race Series and endorsed by the New England 65 Plus Runners Club, this event promises a supportive and exhilarating atmosphere.
Discounts
Register early before August 31st and save $5.00 and get a Tech T-Shirt
Senior runners 65 years and older save $5.00
SMAC Members - save 10% when registering before race day
Race Roster adds credit card processing fees.
Course Description
Mile 1: Begin with a short .4 mile uphill "warm-up" on Mountain Rd toward the gate of Skinner State Park where you turn right onto Old Mountain Rd. and enjoy a fast .6 mile gentle downhill through Hockanum Villageto the turn-around at mile 1.
Mile 2: As you turn-around wave to your fellow runners as you head back up Old Mountain Road passing featuring historic homes and picturesque scenery. Pass through Skinner State Park gate and begin the climb to the water stop at mile 2.
Final Stretch: Time to dig-in and tackle the final mile with a challenging climb of 800 feet on a paved road, leading you to the summit finish line atop Mt. Holyoke.
Check out the course map!
Information
A donation from race proceeds will support Kestrel Land Trust
Custom Tech T-Shirts if registered by August 31st. Some extra shirts may be available if registering after 8/31/2026.
Water stop at the halfway point.
Refreshments will be available at the finish area.
Free Race Photos!
Timing will be provided by Rat Race Timing, with instant results available upon finishing.
After the race, runners will walk down to the parking area by the starting point.
Past Results - https://sugarloafmountainathletic.org/Results/summit-run-5k/
AwardsAtkins Apple Pies!
Awards will be presented at the Summit’s finish line after the race.
Cash Prize for 1st place overall male and female.
Awards will be given to all age group winners (male and female).
Atkins Apple Pies for Age Group Winners and Overall Winners.
Age Group Divisions:
Under 9
10-14
15-19
20-29
30-39
40-49
50-59
60-64*
65-69*
70-74*
75-79*
80-84+*
Join us for a race that combines physical challenge with natural beauty, making it an unforgettable experience for all.
The Summit House on Mount Holyoke - Finish Line
SAVE with Early Bird Pre-Registration by August 31st - $35
Registration September 1 - September 19th - $40
Day of Race Registration - $45
Race Roster will add a processing fee to your registration
5k Run
Sun, Sep 20, 2026 at 10:00 AM
Race Location: 50 Winding Trails Drive, Farmington, CT
Race Time: 9am Registration and 10am Race Start
Farmington River 5K Trail Race will be held on Sunday, 9/20/2025. The race will be held on the
Winding Trails. The race course will be on a designated 5k trail inside their 300 acres around Walton Pond. – Here is there website Winding Trails
Awards for First overall Male & Female finishers and age groups (18 & Under, 19-49 & 50 and above).
The Lee Chisholm Award will be presented to the first Farmington finishers, male and female.
5k Run Trail
Thu, Sep 24, 2026 at 9:00 AM
Find all event details and updates on the event website: https://www.farmtoforkfitness.com
Cycling
Fri, Sep 25, 2026 at 6:00 AM
Join the Albany Ride For Missing Children - a powerful 100-mile cycling event dedicated to raising awareness to protect children. On September 25, 2026, The Ride will roll through the Capital Region
on a new route, bringing together riders, law enforcement, and the community to raise awareness, educate children, and honor missing children and their families.
Our Mission
Funds raised directly support the Albany Ride for Missing Children, a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to raising awareness of missing and exploited children and supporting child safety education initiatives. Through advocacy, community engagement, and education programs, we work to make the Capital Region safer for children.
About Ride Day
Take part in a life-changing experience as we cycle a well-organized 100-mile route through the Capital Region. The Ride is conducted in a 2x2 formation, paced by local law enforcement to provide safety. Along the way, we’ll visit local schools to share the excitement of the Ride and reinforce important child safety messages. Silent tributes are also held to honor law enforcement and families of missing persons who follow us along the route.
The Ride is fully supported with SAG vehicles, food, drinks, and transportation of your personal items. Rest stops are placed at intervals of 5-15 miles, ensuring riders have plenty of opportunities to refuel and recharge. Every mile we ride helps raise awareness and honors the children we ride for.
New Riders Welcome
We welcome cyclists of all levels, Orientation Rides (OR) are offered from May - September to help prepare for the event. ORs are a fun and essential part of the journey, allowing riders to get comfortable with the ride format, learn about our mission, and connect with our incredible community. Even if you're undecided about joining The Ride, you're welcome to join an OR—no commitment required. Just bring your bike and and enjoy the experience of cranking some wheels with us!
Visit the Rider Training page on the top menu for more info and the OR schedule.
How to Stay Informed
Visit our Website: www.albanyrfmc.org
Join our Facebook Ride Family Group to stay updated on training rides, last-minute weather alerts, and important event information: Facebook Group
Making Our Children Safer...One Child at a Time
100 Miles Cycling
Sat, Sep 26, 2026 at 8:30 AM
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The Hungry Lion Bike Tour is now 15 years old and going strong! To check out the routes, go to hungrylionbiketour.com (subject to change depending on road work) and select
HLBT Routes or go to
Ride with GPS
Not available to participate in person? Join us as a Virtual Participant! Prefer two feet to two Wheels? Join as a Walker/Hiker!
You are about to enjoy one of the best cycling events in New England - during Vermont's fall foliage season. We are looking forward to meeting you and having you enjoy our mostly quiet backroads, miles from big towns, for some terrific cycling. And don't forget our after-party on beautiful Town Hill, overlooking the Green Mountains of Vermont, where we'll have a live band and great food and libations.
How to earn a Hungry Lion Bike Tour pro cycling jersey …
Once again, this year, we are offering two options to earn our unique jersey (last year's version shown below) - You can pay $100 with your registration OR you can follow the former procedure by agreeing to raise a minimum of $300 in sponsorship donations (not hard to do!) by the day of our event. As always, this one will be a collectors item as it is designed with original art by a local Vermont artist. All you need to do is select your preferred method and include your size (Womens' sizing is available) at the registration page. Then we will know that you are on board to help fight hunger in southern Vermont! Let's do this - thank you!
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Be sure to print directions to Town Hill before setting out for the HLBT; found at www.hungrylionbiketour.com.
If you're planning on same day registration at the event, try to arrive 45 minutes prior to the start of your tour; a half-hour for pre-registered guests. If you would like to register by check, please make it payable to Deerfield Valley VT Lions Foundation. And of course, bring your water bottle and helmet. We'll have food, rest stops, and sag along the way.
Preregister beginning on July 1, 2026 for our best current rate! (Rates increase as the event nears.)
Join us! Spin your wheels for meals!
Cycling Virtual