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Sat, Sep 26, 2026 at 9:00 AM
Celebrate the legacy of bicycling left by our own Glens Falls native, Harry Elkes, 1900s world-class bicycle racer. Meet at The Hub. Choose from 4 rides to fit your level of ability and enjoyment.
Ride with other bicyclists along scenic North Country roads and lakes.
Check in at the registration table. Sign your release form, take a copy of the map/cue sheet for the ride of your choice, and pick up your free t-shirt (First 100 riders).
Choose your ride: 50-mile, 32-mile, 15-mile road ride or the exciting 18-mile gravel ride. Click on ride mileage to download route maps and cue cards.
Start time: (with support riders) 9:00am.
After the ride: Food & beverages available for purchase at The Hub; relax, meet other cyclists; watch a video of 1900s bicycle racing, featuring world-class racer Harry Elkes.
Cycling Gravel
Sat, Sep 26, 2026 at 8:00 AM
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Saturday, September 26th 2026
Northfield Mountain Recreation Center | 99 Millers Falls Rd, Northfield, MA 01360
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www.bikereg.com/kilowattcross | @kilowatt_cross
#KilowattCross #B2C2Cycling #ContesBikeShop #AtomicCoffeeRoasters
RAIN OR SHINE EVENT
Sponsored by:
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EVENT OVERVIEW
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Nestled below the 1,143,000 Kilowatt Northfield Mountain Power Station, Kilowatt Cross returns for its THIRD year. Year-round, you can enjoy various outdoor activities at Northfield Recreation Center, such as mountain biking, cross-country skiing, hiking, and the nature center.
Kilowatt Cross is also a part of the River Valley CX Series where there will be cumulative points across multiple races in western Mass. Other races in the series include: Blunt Park (8/24), Hydra Cross (8/31), West Hill Cyclocross Race (9/20), and Tree House CX (10/19). Categories that are part of the series are denoted in the category notes.
INCLUSIVITY POLICY
Kilowatt Cross is an inclusive race environment that is safe and welcoming to all participants, regardless of sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, race, religion, disability, or ethnic origin.
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We strive to create an atmosphere that makes all feel welcome. From Pros to first-time racers, from staff to spectators, we will not accept behavior that is deemed to be bullying or any form of harassment and violators will be asked to leave.
At any point, if you feel uncomfortable or unsafe or see behavior that seems to be making someone else uncomfortable, please speak to an official or staff member.
FOOD and BEVERAGES
We are happy to be offering the following during the day of the race:
Food: El Chapincito Food Truck | MENU | 11 AM - 4 PM
Beer: The Brewery at North Star Farms Pour Truck | MENU | 11 AM - 4 PM
FIRST TIME RACERS
We at Kilowatt Cross value the importance of 1st time racers. We strive to make them feel welcome and will try to ensure they have a positive first experience with Cyclocross.
There will be an introduction clinic on Saturday, September 26th at 8 AM, open to new and beginner riders. You will ride the course and learn how to navigate the twists, turns, and obstacles. You will also learn basic skills to give you an edge on race day. You can sign up on the registration page.
We recommend bringing a bike with wider, possibly knobbier tires than a road bike. Your mountain bike, gravel bike, fatbike, or even your commuter bike is the perfect tool! Tires that measure more than 35mm are perfect!
We welcome all questions, please message us at [email protected]
REGISTRATION
Preregistration closes on Saturday, Sep 27, 2024 at 12:00 PM ET bikereg.com/kilowattcross
Limited to 600 Registrations
Day-Of registration starts Sunday at 7:30 AM. The price increases by $10 if there are still spots available
Additional races are $20
Registration opens at 7:30 AM, course pre-ride opens at 7:00 AM
Field limits for each race are posted in the race schedule.
PARKING
Event parking will be located on the grass lawn in front of the Northfield Mountain Power Station entrance. Parking in the paved lot is for race staff only.
ON-SITE CAMPING
We are excited to offer limited on-site camping located on the grass lawn in front of the building (where event parking will be). Bathrooms will be available in the center, but no showers. Camping extends to car/van camping and tent camping. Camping fee is $30 per setup.
PETS
Well behaved, on leash dogs are welcome on the grounds. Please have them say hi to event staff!
WARM UP and COURSE PREVIEW
Course pre-ride opens at 2 PM on Saturday and 7 AM on Sunday
You may warm-up and ride the course in between races. Absolutely no pre-riding during a race.
If you are riding the course in between races, you must ride behind, and not pass, the last rider in the race.
STAGING and STARTING ORDER
Races will be staged with the front row according to the River Valley CX Series and then according to CrossResults Points if registered before Saturday, Sep 27th. Day-of registration will be staged in the back row.
LAPPED RIDERS
While it's ultimately a decision left to the USA Cycling officials, we do not expect to pull lapped riders this year.
KIDS COURSE
Free! Kids will have their own course that will be open all day. No registration is required. There will not be a designated “race” time.
RELAY RACES
The 2-person relay race will switch racers each lap. No age (other than 9+ years old) or skill requirements exist to team up. You're welcome to tag-team with your kid or BFF.
USA CYCLING
All riders must hold a valid USA Cycling annual license or a one-day license. A one-day license can be purchased during registration on BikeReg or on usacycling.org.
RESULTS
Results will be posted on CrossResults.com
Course Map
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Cycling Gravel Mountain Biking
Sat, Sep 26, 2026
Ready to take on a sports challenge in a stunning natural setting 🌳? The Dutchess County Classic in Wappingers Falls and Poughkeepsie awaits you with courses for all skill levels!
5k 10k Half Marathon Run
Sat, Sep 26, 2026 at 8:30 AM
2026 Hogsback Half Marathon Information:
Start Time: 8:30 a.m. on September 26, 2025.
Amenities:
Rural course on lightly travelled country roads along the Farmington River;
Amazing race shirts;
6 aid stations -- all stations have fluids two will also be stocked with gels;
Great post-race food;
Custom finisher medals;
Electronic bib tag timing;
Awards for overall and 5-year age groups.
Fun raffle prizes.
Course: Fast USATF certified course with a 100 foot net elevation decrease. You'll run on country roads through the towns of Riverton, Pleasant Valley, Hartland and Colebrook, Connecticut.
Awards: Top 3 overall male and female runners and 3 deep in 5 year age divisions (18 and under, 20-24, 25-29, 30-34, 35-39, 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69 and 70 +) for male, female and non-binary.
Proceeds: All proceeds from the race benefit Running for Rescues. Running for Rescues is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to saving the lives of shelter animals. Running for Rescues supports small, grassroots organizations on the front lines - people pulling animals out of shelters before they are put to sleep. The cost associated with their efforts can be staggering! Running for Rescues funds shots, spay/neuter, transport, boarding, or food while the animal is being fostered and gives animals the opportunity to find a forever home.
Event details and schedule
Packet pickup begins at 7 a.m. on race day (September 26, 2026).
General Start at 8:30 a.m.
Post-Race Celebration Begins at 10:00 a.m.
Awards Ceremony & Raffles at 11:00 a.m.
No race day registration.
13.1 Miles Half Marathon Run
Sat, Sep 26, 2026 at 8:30 AM
3.2 Miles- South St, Wellers, Rocky Mountain
Active duty military/veterans and active first responders are encouraged to contact the race for a discount.
3.2 Miles Run
Sat, Sep 26, 2026 at 9:00 AM
Race Date: Saturday, September 27, 2025
Location: Pies & Pub, One Store Road, Middlebury, CT
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Benefiting: American Cancer Society's Making Strides Against Breast Cancer
Registration Fees:
• Early
Bird (Before August 1): $35
• Kids under 12 : $25
• Standard (August 1 – September 26): $40
• Day of Race (September 27): $40
Perks for Participants:
• Free Race T-Shirt: Register by August 31, 2025, to receive a complimentary t-shirt.
• Free Pizza: All participants enjoy delicious pizza courtesy of Pies & Pub.
• Free Beer: Participants aged 21 and over receive a complimentary beer.
To ensure a smooth start, here's the key info on bib pickup, parking, and race day:
Bib Pickup:
• Tomorrow, Friday, September 26th: Swing by Pies & Pub (1 Store Road, Middlebury, CT) from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM during our Hops For Hope Happy Hour—grab your bib, t-shirt (if registered in time), and get in the spirit early!
• Race Day (Saturday, September 27th): Pickup available starting at 8:00 AM at Pies & Pub, right before the 10:00 AM start. We recommend arriving early to avoid any last-minute rushes.
Race Day Parking:
Help keep things flowing smoothly for everyone—here are the best spots:
• Across the street at the Vyne Restaurant lot.
• At Smokey the Bear behind Pies & Pub.
• On the streets near Westover School.
• For a great warm-up option: Park at Meadowview Park Playground and stroll along the greenway to the start line—it's a scenic way to get those legs ready!
Please avoid parking at the Middlebury Plaza, as local businesses rely on those spaces for their customers. Parking could be difficult and limited if you arrive last minute, so please come early on September 27th and give yourself plenty of time to park and get to the race start at Pies & Pub by 10:00 AM.
Perks & Gratitude:
All participants will enjoy free pizza, and those 21+ can savor a complimentary beer—special thanks to Pies & Pub and Counter Weight for their generous donations! Speaking of support, we’re deeply grateful to all our sponsors. Special Thanks to Major Sponsor: Connecticut Investment Advisors. Your contributions make this event possible!
Stay Updated:
Visit piesandpub.com for any last-minute info, or check our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/Piesandpintstatatrot/ after the race for results. We can’t wait to see you tomorrow and Saturday!
Spread the Word:
It’s not too late—tell your friends to join us! They can sign up at https://runsignup.com/Race/CT/Middlebury/PiesPubTaTaTrot5k and be part of this incredible community effort.
Race Map: Check out the course details with this QR code or visit https://ridewithgps.com/routes/52793047.
Let’s paint Middlebury pink and trot toward hope together!
With gratitude and excitement,
The Pies & Pub Ta-Ta Trot Team
Supporting Making Strides Against Breast Cancer
#TaTaTrot5K #MiddleburyStrong
5k Run
Sat, Sep 26, 2026 at 10:00 AM
Limited Spots Available – Register Now!
To ensure a high-quality experience for all participants, we are capping registration for The Silver Heist & Little Bandits Bolt at 150 runners. Once we hit
our limit, registration will close—so don’t wait to sign up! Secure your spot today and join us for this exciting race through history.
We'll see you on September 26, 2026 in Orwell Vermont!
An event to support the Orwell Village School Booster Club and Orwell Historical Museum!
Endorsed by NE65Plus.org – Supporting healthy, active lifestyles for all ages!
Silver Heist Walk/Run 5K
A historic town, a daring heist, and a race for silver—lace up and step into the Silver Heist Walk/Run 5K! Orwell, Vermont, was chartered in 1763 and has a rich history filled with resilience and community spirit. Among its earliest settlers was Deacon Ebenezer (Eber) Murray, who arrived in 1783. Known as the only man in town with a clock, Eber would blow a conch shell at 9 p.m. every evening to signal the time for evening prayers. In tribute to this tradition, the Silver Heist Walk/Run 5K will begin with the blast of a conch shell.
Our town is no stranger to bandit heists. In October 1862, just before the town fair, outlaws swept through Orwell, robbing several homes. Among those affected was Marcellus Royce, who lost $30 in silver to the thieves. The following year, in 1863, the First National Bank of Orwell was chartered, making it the oldest national bank in New England.Over its 162 years of dedicated service, the local Young family has managed it including the 5th generation and current bank manager, Bryan Young.
In this semisquicentennial of our nation's founding, we remember the Revolutionary War and the efforts of our founders to separate from King George III's oppresive rule with a wooden token "R" for participants. The fort at Mount Independence is located within the Town of Orwell. The Great Bridge, completed in 1777, crossed Lake Champlain and connected Mount Independence and Fort Ticonderoga. Built to move Revolutionary troops and supplies between Vermont and New York, it also discouraged British naval attacks to the south of the Fort. Of its 22 piers, the Orwell Historical Museum preserves a 9” section of one pier, found by Addison Kimball and donated by Orwell entrepreneur Fritz E. Lillie. Please stop in to our museum after the race to learn about our local participation in our nation's inception.
The wooden tokens collected from each year's race for the first six years will spell ORWELL.
The overall men's, women's, young man's and young women's winners will claim a custom award representing the $30 stolen from Marcellus Royce in 1862! Age division male and female winners will receive ribbons. Age groups are: 13+under, 14-16, 17-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-64, 65-69, 70-74, 75-79, 80-84, 85-89, 90-94, 95+up.
Whether you’re a seasoned runner or prefer a leisurely walk, the Silver Heist Walk/Run 5K welcomes participants of all paces. Step into history, embrace the thrill of the chase, and race through history on a dash for silver!
All in-person participants will take home a custom Silver Heist Walk/Run 5K T-shirt and the wooden token. Don’t miss these exclusive race-day rewards!
Little Bandits Bolt
For the youngest racers, the Little Bandits Bolt offers a pint-sized thrill! Kids will dash across the soccer field at Orwell Village School (OVS), sharing in the spirit of the Silver Heist as they race their way into local history. Every participant will receive a custom Silver Heist Walk/Run 5K T-shirt and a finisher’s token at the finish line—a special memento of the event’s historic theme.
3.1 Miles 5k Run Walk
Sat, Sep 26, 2026 at 10:00 AM
The River Run will take place Saturday September 9/27/2025 10:00 am in picturesque Simsbury, Connecticut. Featuring USATF certified 5k and 10k road races as well as 1 mile & 1/2 mile kid's races.
This is a very flat course (PR flat) along smooth roads that border parks, Farmington River, bucolic farms, & lovely residential homes.
ENTRY FEES
5K Entry Fees: Up until 8/28 = $30; 8/29-9/20=$35; Race Day = $40
10K Entry Fees: Up until 8/28 = $35; 8/29-9/20 = $40; Race Day = $45
Kids Race: Free
All Registration Fees are Non-Refundable! Race Day registration opens at 8:30
T-SHIRTS
A free performance shirt is included with your 5k or 10k pre-registration. (Subject to availability)
EARLY PACKET PICKUP
Pick up your bib & T-shirt on Friday 9/26 from 3:00-6:00 at the Ticket Depot adjacent to the Iron Horse Playground.
PARKING
Park in the commuter lots along the west side of Iron Horse Boulevard between Drake Hill Road and Phelps Lane. This will be a short walk to the race start & finish lines. Note: the exits for the parking lot behind the amphitheater will be blocked during the race until around 11:45.
AGE DIVISIONS FOR AWARDS (MALE & FEMALE)
14 and under; 15-19; 20-29; 30-39; 40-49; 50-59; 60-69; 70+
Custom pint glass will be awarded to the Overall Winners in the 5k & 10k and the Top 3 in each age division at the Awards Tent post race.
If you get your Personal Record (PR) or it's your 1st time running the distance, please come Ring the Rotary Bell at the Post Race Party!
NICE DOGS, STROLLERS & PUSHERS
Are permitted, but please line up towards the rear of the field prior to race start.
TIMING
Gun time with chips on race bibs for finish time. All runners will receive their time and place. Final times posted on EmpireTiming.com/2024. Note: Elite runners should line up at the front.
KIDS 1 MILE
We are pleased to once again partner with the Farmington Valley YMCA to provide a fun-filled day for the entire family. This race is for kids up to 12 years old (mostly K-4th grades.) Parents are welcome to join in the fun!
Begins at 11:15 (after the 5k & 10k). All finishers will receive a Bib, T-Shirt & Certificate of Completion. All Parents will need to register their child and sign a waiver prior to start, so DON"T be that parent that shows up 30 seconds prior to race start.
POST RACE PARTY
Food provided by Harvest Cafe & Bakery and Jersey Mikes Subs. Beer (Bring ID). Music.
YOUR SPONSORSHIP & PARTICIPATION HELPS YOUR COMMUNITY!
The Simsbury-Granby Rotary Club has been hosting The River Run since 1995. The run is an important fundraiser and 100% of the proceeds go back into the community! For more than 110 years, Rotary’s people of action have used their passion, energy, and intelligence to take action on sustainable projects. From literacy and peace to water and health, we are always working to better our world, and we stay committed to the end.
Rotary is a global network of 1.2 million neighbors, friends, leaders, and problem-solvers who see a world where people unite and take action to create lasting change – across the globe, in our communities, and in ourselves. Solving real problems takes real commitment and vision.
Thank you for supporting the fundraising efforts of your local Simsbury-Granby Rotary Club!!!
1 Miles 3.1 Miles 6.2 Miles Run Walk
Sat, Sep 26, 2026 at 10:00 AM
Run for the river in the 4th Annual Hartford HealthCare Community 5K in partnership with Riverfront Recapture on Saturday, September 26, 2026! This 5K will begin and end at the Hartford HealthCare
Community Stage at Mortensen Riverfront Plaza in Hartford, running along the Connecticut River and through Riverfront Recapture's beautiful parks.
*Please note terrain will include dirt trails, wooded trails, grass and paved walkways.
If you are an HHC colleague, please check with the HHC Running Group or Heartbeat for a discount code!
NOTE THAT RACE REGISTRATION FEES ARE NON-REFUNDABLE
The first 500 registrants will receive a race t-shirt, so register to run or walk today!
Awards:
Awards will be given to the top finishers in the following age groups: 10 & under, 11-14, 15-18, 19-29, 30-45, 46-59, 60-69 & 70 & up.
Schedule:
8:00 AM: Check-in, bib pickup & registration
9:45 AM: Opening Ceremony
10:00 AM: Race begins
12:00 PM: Awards Ceremony
Parking: Parking: Free parking is available on-street on both sides of the river. Paid, convenient parking is available in the Connecticut Convention Center Garage – park on the fifth floor and use the exit on the north side of the garage, allowing direct access to Mortensen Riverfront Plaza.
5k Run Trail Walk
Sat, Sep 26, 2026 at 10:00 AM
ALL PROCEEDS TO BENEFIT GARDNER AND NARRAGANSETT TRACK AND CROSS COUNTRY TEAMS
As part of Moon Hill Brewing's annual Oktoberfest North Medford Club is hosting our Annual Run for a Beer 5k!
Come join
for a fun filled day running or walking, then staying for a great day of activities at Oktoberfest. First Beer provided with registration will be ready to serve at the end of the race!
Early registration is $35 (through 8/14), increasing to $40 (8/15-9/20) and $45 (9/21-9/26). Please register by 8/14/2026 to guarantee a shirt!
Awards for Runners:
Top 3 M/W/N then 1st place in each age group.
Awards for Walkers:
Top 3 M/W/N
Course Map
5k Run
Sat, Sep 26, 2026 at 8:30 AM
This Spectacular 16km route will start at the Lions Bluff trailhead, climbing 1200m up to the CBC tower, traversing Nelson’s iconic Elephant Mountain, then descending down past Flagpole and Pulpit
Rock to Johnstone Road. You’ll finish off with a run/walk across the Orange Bridge into Lakeside Park. It’s approximately 13km of well marked trail and 3km of road.
This challenge is open to all fast hikers and runners.
Please carry enough water for you to reach the Pulpit Rock trailhead on Johnstone Rd.
There will be a checkpoint between Flagpole and the CBC tower with basic first aid if needed.
16k Run Trail
Sun, Sep 27, 2026 at 9:00 AM
Join the Adirondack Multi-Sport Club for our 10th annual cider ride on Sunday, September 27th, 2026. All riders will begin and end at Common Roots Brewing Company with a stop halfway at Saratoga
Apple. Cider & donuts will be provided, as well as a beer token for Common Roots.
Route includes 2 round trip distances 32 miles or 43 miles
32 Mile Route
13-15 mph 9:15AM departure from Common Roots Brewing Company
16-18 mph 9:30 AM departure from Common Roots Brewing Company
43 Mile Route
15-17 mph 9:00 AM departure from Common Roots Brewing Company
17-19 mph 9:15 AM departure from Common Roots Brewing Company
Registration:
Members: Free when using member's only code provided in 2025 membership confirmation email.
Not-Yet-Members: $15.00
Register today to secure your donut and beer!
Cycling
Sun, Sep 27, 2026
117.3 km from City of CohoesHalf Marathon Marathon Run
Sun, Sep 27, 2026
134.3 km from City of CohoesRun Trail
Sun, Sep 27, 2026 at 6:00 AM
33 Years of Supporting Vermont Adaptive
The Vermont 50 is an annual race held during the last weekend of September at Ascutney Outdoors in West Windsor, Vermont. All benefits go to Vermont Adaptive
Ski and Sports. A wonderful place where youth and adults with disabilities gain a measure of self confidence and independence by participating in adaptive sports programs and activities year-round.
Since 1993 the Vermont 50 has been a destination for mountain bikers and ultra runners to enjoy a challenging and scenic Vermont landscape course that is like no other. There is something for everyone. We offer the Vermont 50 mile Mountain Bike Race, Womens 2-person Bike Relay, Over 60 2-person Bike Relay, 50 mile Ultra Run, 50K Endurance Run, 2-3 Person 50 mile Run Team Relay and the Kids Fun Runs and Bike Rides.
NOTE-This race does NOT allow E-Bikes.
We are a family friendly event offering lots of kid centered activities such as the Hay Bale Treasure Hunt, The Fun Runs and Rides, clowns, face painting and more! Join us and find out why the Vermont 50 has become so popular. (Subject to change as COVID-19 rules and regulations apply.)
Spots fill-up quickly so early registration is a must!
50k 50 Miles Fun Run Run Ultra
Sun, Sep 27, 2026 at 8:00 AM
Adirondack Marathon Distance Festival
Don't miss the 30th Anniversary Year
This weekend-long event has something for everyone; on Sunday, the Marathon, Half Marathon, and 4-Person Relay are run around 9 miles long, crystal clear, Schroon Lake.
On Saturday, try out the 5K & 10K in Chestertown and a Kids Fun Run in Schroon Lake.
5k 10k 21k 42k Fun Run Marathon Run
Sun, Sep 27, 2026 at 9:30 AM
Join us on Sunday, September 21st, at 9:30 AM for our 5th annual 5K. This scenic forest run takes place Dolgeville, on the "Greenway Trail". Participants get a FREE race tee if signed up before the
deadline on September 10th. After the race, enjoy free refreshments and goodies provided by generous local vendors.
ALL money raised helps provide local youth with FREE sports equipment, to encourage participation in youth sports, and help alleviate family cost. Help us keep kids in sports!
5k Run Trail
Sun, Sep 27, 2026 at 10:00 AM
Current Series Standings: PGXC Team Standings as of Nov 9th
PGXC Individual Standings as of Nov 9th
Come run the best Cross Country races in Upstate NY for Open and Master’s runners. Individual and
Club members compete for individual age group prizes and team awards. Members of Upstate NY Clubs compete for Series points, awards, and bragging rights. Championship Day is Sunday, November 15th.
These races are for the most experienced runners as well as beginners to the sport of Cross Country running. It’s fun for all and anyone may participate. The PGXC series is now in its 36th year with five races hosted by local clubs in locations throughout the Western NY.
PGXC Series Awards: Overall winners M/W - $100 Wegman's gift card, Age Group winners in 10 year increments - $50 Wegman's gift card, Top 10 in every age group - Wagner Vineyards Riesling, Top 3 teams in each age group will receive awards
Registration: All runners are strongly encouraged to pre-register online.
2k 5k 6k 8k Run
Sun, Sep 27, 2026 at 10:00 AM
This is a Development Race Series
2k 5k 6k 8k
Sun, Sep 27, 2026 at 10:00 AM
A beautiful 5k trail run with an option to race 2 laps for 10k. The event takes place on Single Track trails through wooded hillsides near the Wallkill river and along untamed fields at Gardiner’s
Riverbend Trails.
This year we are participating in an athletic sneaker recycling program. You will receive a coupon for each pair of athletic sneakers you donate.
**Day of registration is allowed **
please bring cash or check made payable to Gardiner DumpRun
*Volunteers will be assisting with the parking on the day of the event.
*Please arrive early enough to pick up race packet and bib.
9:00-9:45. Day of Registration & Pre Registration Race packet pickup
9:50 Mandatory Runners meeting at the starting line
10:00am. 10k Race start
10:20am. 5k Race start
5k 10k Cycling Run Trail