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Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 5:00 AM
59.1 km from Hyde ParkUltra
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 9:00 AM
HedgeFondo
A premium cycling event rooted in the Litchfield Hills, designed with the care of a world-class riding experience.
Hedgefondo is a thoughtfully produced cycling event built to showcase the
Litchfield Hills as one of the Northeast’s premier road and gravel riding destinations, with easy access from New York and Boston. What began as a small, private ride among investment bankers—hence the name Hedgefondo—quickly grew by word of mouth to more than 250 participants in its first public year, with over 500 riders expected this season from the New York, Connecticut, and Boston regions. Based at Rifugio, a premier active hospitality hub in the Litchfield Hills, the event pairs curated routes with elevated pre- and post-ride hospitality, creating a true basecamp for the day. Hedgefondo is coordinated and spearheaded by KC&E Adventures, a team with over a decade of experience designing premium cycling experiences around the world and featured in Forbes, Men’s Journal, Cycling Magazine, Yankee, and Bicycling.
Event Website
Route Options & Descriptions
Hedgefondo offers two route tiers—Adventure and Endurance—each available in road and gravel formats and supported by an on-course aid station.
Adventure Distance
Road: ~41 miles
A thoughtfully curated road route through the heart of the Litchfield Hills, featuring quiet country roads, rolling terrain, and classic New England scenery. Riders will pass lakes, historic stone walls, open farmland, and wooded corridors that define the region’s character, offering a rich and engaging ride from start to finish.
Gravel: ~30 miles
A mixed-surface route highlighting the Litchfield Hills’ network of quiet dirt and gravel roads. This ride weaves through rural landscapes, wooded backroads, and hidden corners of the region, including sections near White Memorial Preserve, showcasing the area’s natural beauty and sense of exploration.
Endurance Distance
Road: ~70 miles
An expansive road route designed to showcase the depth and variety of riding in the Litchfield Hills. The course links together rolling hills, longer climbs, and extended stretches of quiet pavement, passing lakes, farms, and stone-lined roads that reflect the region’s historic and pastoral landscape.
Gravel: ~53 miles
A full-distance gravel route that dives deep into the region’s most remote and scenic terrain. Riders will travel long stretches of dirt and gravel roads, forested corridors, and protected lands, including extended exploration around White Memorial Preserve, offering a rugged and immersive New England gravel experience.
Event Day Overview
7:00 a.m.
Event site opens. Registration, sponsor and partner areas, Rifugio operations, and parking are fully set.
7:30 a.m.
Registration opens.
9:00 a.m.
Endurance Routes depart (road and gravel).
10:00 a.m.
Adventure Routes depart (road and gravel).
12:00 – 4:00 p.m.
Post-Ride Gathering at Rifugio
Food and beverages, sponsor and partner activations, music, and space to unwind, connect, and kickoff summer.
Cycling Gran Fondo Gravel
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 8:00 AM
72.8 km from Hyde ParkUltra
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 12:00 PM
2026 Connecticut Masters Time Trial and Criterium
Presented In Association with
Northeast Masters Cycling Association
USA Cycling Permit # 2026-15832
(PDF of race flyer linked below)
Date: Saturday
June 20, 2026 Rain or Shine
Time Trial events are Pre-Registration only:
Online registration at https://www.bikereg.com/
(BikeReg.com standard service fee will be applied).
Pre-registration closes 9:00 PM Wednesday, June 17, 2026
Register Early and Save!! There is a $5 discount for online entries received by Midnight June 7, 2026
This year’s event is a qualifying event for the National Senior Games.
For details about the National Games, all the documentation can be found on their website: https://NSGA.COM/
No race-day entries for the Time Trial are allowed.
Day-of registration will be available for the criterium, with an additional $5 day-of fee.
Number pick-up opens at 8:00 AM. The event is open to competitors from all states.
Location: Walnut Hill Park, New Britain, CT
Timing services provided by Velocity Results
Entry Fees:
Time Trials: $35.00 for BOTH Time Trials for all age groups. Start times for both TT’s are assigned, but riders can choose to only do the 5K or the 10K. Total TT registration limited to 90 riders.
For all criterium fields: $10 if combined with TT registration, $35 if entering criterium only. Any additional criterium event is $10
Connecticut State Games medals are awarded for the first three places outright for each discipline and age group, regardless of residence state.
5K Time Trial (3 laps)
First rider starts at 9:00 AM
other riders follow at 30 second intervals. Rider start order goes from youngest to oldest rider, regardless of gender. Categories are:
· Women 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69, 70-74, 75-79, 80-84, 85-89, 90+
· Men 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69, 70-74, 75-79, 80-84, 85-89, 90+
10K Time Trial (6 laps)
First rider starts at 10:15 AM
other riders follow at 30 second intervals. Rider start order goes from youngest to oldest rider, regardless of gender.
Start times for both time trials will be posted on June 19, 2026 by 10 AM at www.northeastmasters.com
Combined start for 20K or 40K Criteriums
Riders should indicate at the start of each race that they will be doing a 20K race, all other riders are racing 40K
The two races will be run concurrently with the 20K race finishing at the end of the 12th
lap, the 40K race finishing at the end of the 24th lap.
20K results will only be recorded for riders doing the 20K.
Free lap rule applies until five laps to go for the 40K. Repair pit: There will be a pit area for wheels. Wheels must be labeled with rider number.
Age-specific Category
Start Time*
Distance
Field Limit
Women 40+ (CAT1-4, Novice)
12:00 PM
20K or 40K
37
Men 65+ (CAT1-4, Novice)
12:01 PM
20K or 40K
37
Men 40 to 59 Novice (Cat 5)
1:10 PM
20K or 40K
25
Men 60+ (CAT1-4, Novice)
1:11 PM
20K or 40K
35
Men 50+ (Cat 1-4)
2:20 PM
20K or 40K
75
Men 40+ (Cat 1-4)
3:30 PM
20K or 40K
75
All USA Cycling rules apply. US DOT or US CPSC approved helmets required. TT bikes or aero bars are allowed for the Time Trials ONLY. Must have a USAC mass-start legal road bicycle for the criteriums
USA Cycling Race license required. Annual Race license available online at USA Cycling, or One-day licenses may be purchased during BikeReg registration or onsite for $15 and are valid for a single day of racing. On-site One-day licenses may only be purchased by Novice (Category 5) Men and Women, for use in races open to those categories.
Race information:
Mitch Favreau - 860-917-5006 - [email protected]
Peter Swain : 860-788-7041 - [email protected]
Criterium Cycling Time Trial
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 6:45 AM
The Wyckoff/Franklin Lakes Triathlon is excited to host this tradition that helps promote friendly competition, health and wellness.
13.1 Mile BIKE Course Map
5K Run Course
Run Triathlon
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 7:00 AM
Welcome! I’m your Race Director, Tom Wilkas. We are pleased to bring you both the original Pat Griskus Sprint Triathlon, which started in 1987, and the Olympic distance race, which was conceived in
Key folks include: Dave Heller, Robin Griskus, Laura Griskus, Marty Cashin, Mike Maximenko, Dave Kunces, Kim Tessier, Jeff Sheldon, Tom Hill, Jim O’Rourke, Chris Hibbs, Sandra Heller, Kristin Heller, Meghan Curley, Tim Cipriano, Tim Ruh, Karen Mcwhirt, Rob Scott, Eric Pattison and Others. Pat Griskus was an amazing guy and credited with paving the way for the many amputee athletes to follow.
Both races are USAT Sanctioned and are held at Quassy Amusement Park on Route 64 in Middlebury, CT. The Sprint distance starts with a half-mile swim in spring-fed Lake Quassapaug, enjoy the challenging 10.5 mile bike around the lake, and the out-and-back 3.1 mile run. There is a First Timers division for those tackling their first Triathlon ever, with medals for all first time finishers. With close to 100 first-timers each year, this race has become a favorite for first time triathletes!
The Olympic distance race features a clean and clear one mile lake swim in Lake Quassapaug, enjoy a 25 mile challenging one loop bike course through classic New England farm country, and a 6.2 mile run on shaded back roads.
14.1 Miles 25 Miles 31.2 Miles 32.2 Miles Duathlon Olympic Run Sprint Swim Triathlon
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 8:00 AM
Times
Race Time: 8:00 AM.
Bib pickup 6:45 AM to 7:45 AM.
Race Day Registration 6:45 AM to 7:45 AM.
Race Swag
Custom race bib.
Cool Swag
Computer timed results.
Large division awards.
Post race refreshments.
2 Miles Run
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 8:30 AM
4.2 Miles- Wellers to Jeep Trail Loop
Active duty military/veterans and active first responders are encouraged to contact the race for a discount.
4.2 Miles Run Trail
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 10:00 AM
Richie's Race (Officially Timed Mile) & Mary's Miles (Walk)
We are very excited to announce our Mary Therese Rose Fund Run/Walk in Memory of Rich DuHaime. In prior years, this was 5K Run/Walk
formerly held in Darlington County Park in Mahwah. NJ. This year’s event will feature milers competing on the Lakeland Regional High School track. The walkers will be cheering them on the runners from the inner oval and outer edges of the track. Mile runs are all the rage, but walknig is just as important. Everyone within a stone's throw of Wanaque can see how fast (or slow) they can tackle a mile (5,280 feet/4 laps around the track), while having fun engaging or just kicking back and enjoying the "time" of day.
In Memory of Rich DuHaime
Rich and his family have been recipients of assistance through the fund for their special needs child and dedicated the last 10+ years to raise funds for the children of the Mary Therese Rose Fund. Rich unexpectedly passed away on May 4th, 2021, and our fund has decided to honor his life and dedication to our charity.
About the Mary Therese Rose Fund
This fund was founded in honor of Mary Therese Rose Crilly who was born in 1998 with Joubert Syndrome, and who sadly passed away in 2003. We are a nonprofit organization, registered with the State of New Jersey as a 501(c)(3) organization, making all of your donations tax-deductible. Since its inception, it has been the mission of The Mary Therese Rose Fund to never deny a family in need. We are constantly organizing new fundraising activities.
Registration
Richie's Race*
(Nonrefundable)
Early until 5/4 - $30
5/4 through Race Day - $35
Mary's Miles*
Suggested donation of $20 with registration.
Schedule
8:30 am – Registration Opens
10:00 – Race/Walk Starts
1:00 – Event Ends
1 Miles Run Walk
Sun, Jun 21, 2026 at 10:00 AM
DRRT Technical Trails Workshop #2- Sterling Edition
This workshop focuses on finding flow on the trails. We'll tackle the McKeags Meadow trail in Sterling Forest and hone in our techniques for
cornering in berms, and pumping for momentum.
We'll do a quick review of body position and cornering techniques before we hit the trail to find our flow
We move at your pace. If the group is crushing it, we push further. If we need more time on the basics, we take it. That's the beauty of a clinic built around you.
Come for the skills. Stay for the stoke.
When: Sunday, June 21
Time: 10 am - 2 pm
Where: Tuxedo, NY
Cost: $200/per person
Space is limited to 8 participants – be sure to register early!
A mountain bike in good working condition is required. Helmet required. Flat pedals, elbow and knee pads recommended.
This workshop takes place rain or shine.
About DRRT:
Dirt Rock n Root Training's owner Kathi Krause has been around the bike block – from velodrome and road racing to cyclocross, XC and finally her true love: downhill. She spent a decade on the Pro downhill circuit, stacking up three Masters World DH Championships, five national titles and a win at the legendary Kamikaze Downhill.
After 25 years of racing, Kathi shifted gears to coaching and founded Dirt Rock n Root Training in 2011 . Since then, she's been helping riders find their flow on everything from lift-accessed bike parks to rocky, rooty singletrack. You'll find her leading her Technical Trail series of clinics in North Jersey or running women's clinics at Mountain Creek Bike Park. Her mission? Simple: Get more women and kids on bikes, help them crush fear and build a community that rides hard and supports harder.
When not coaching, you can find Kathi out doing what she loves most - shredding the rocks and roots of NJ or dropping into her home trails at Mountain Creek Bike Park.
Cycling Mountain Biking Trail
Sun, Jun 21, 2026 at 9:00 AM
Capital Bicycle Racing Club is putting on our annual Mountain Bike Race at Thacher Park in Voorheesville. Join us Sunday, June 21 Registration opens at 7:30am. First race kicks off at 9am. This park provides beautiful scenery of the escarpments, stunning waterfalls as well as great terrain for mountain biking.
Cycling Mountain Biking
Sun, Jun 21, 2026 at 9:00 AM
The Sussex County Association of Realtors (SCAR) is proud to have their 2nd Annual Superhero Run for Scholarships. Each year, the New Jersey Realtors® Educational Foundation offers annual
scholarships to help local High School and College students meet the costs of higher education. Students are eligible for these scholarships if they are high school seniors who will be attending an undergraduate program, Technical School, currently enrolled in an undergraduate program, or enrolled at an NJ community college. For additional information related to the scholarships and eligibility requirements, please go to this LINK.
This 5K Run will be held at the Sussex County Fairgrounds on a USATF Certified Course that is fit for Superheroes! This must explain why so many plan on coming to the event dressed as their favorite Superheroes. Their will be Food Trucks, Games, Photo Ops, Face Painting, Bouncy Slide and More!!!
The 5K race is sanctioned by the USATF. Awards to top 3 Male/Female Finishers Overall. Also, Awards to top 3 Male/Female Finishers in the following Age Groups: 12 and under, 13-16, 17-19,20-29, 30-39,40-49, 50-59, 60-69,70-79,80 and over.
USATF COURSE MAP
We are happy to add a 1 Mile Fun Color Run this year!!! You get a white T-shirt to show off your true colors when you pre-register for the fun run. You can use the fun run as a warm up for the 5K or just an excuse to get good and messy! All ages welcome!!!
1 Miles 5k Fun Run Run
Sat, Jun 27, 2026 at 9:00 AM
The Ride for Mental Health
June 27 & 28, 2026
New Paltz, NY
Beautiful country roads
Multiple rest stops
SAG support
Ride one or both days. In addition to the 25 mile route there are 2 different 50
mile loops. Ride the tougher northern route on Saturday that goes from New Paltz up to the Ashokan Reservoir and returns with a couple of climbs including a 2-mile climb over the "Gunks" and then the less hilly southern route for an easy Sunday challenge. Up for a big challenge? You can ride the 100 mile loop on Saturday by combining both 50 mile routes. The 100 mile route is not available on Sunday. Not comfortable riding with cars? Ride the Rail Trail - a flat car-free ride up to Rosendale and back. This event will comply with COVID-19 best practices in order to best protect the safety of our riders and volunteers.
The Routes (All routes begin and end in New Paltz)
25 mile loop (Route: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/45379681)
A relatively easy, local ride of 25 miles through the Wallkill River Valley. Enjoy the rolling terrain past river and farmlands, punctuated with panoramic views of the Shawangunk Ridge. This route is available both Saturday and Sunday and begins at 8:30am.
50 mile loops (North route: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/31986492 / South route: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/32736246)
North OR South loop: you can either ride an easy to moderate 50 mile southern route that passes through vineyards, apple orchards and horse farms on mainly rolling terrain with great views of the Shawangunk Ridge—OR—you can choose the more difficult northern route with a challenging 2-mile climb over the Shawangunk Ridge. The northern route passes through farms, fields, and wooded sections on the way to the Ashokan Reservoir before turning back to New Paltz. This route is available both Saturday and Sunday and begins at 8:30am.
100 mile loop
The 100 mile ride combines both of the 50 mile routes. You will travel north and south of New Paltz over mostly moderate terrain with the exception of a challenging climb over “the Gunks”. The route passes through farms, fields and woods on the way to the Ashokan Reservoir. Don’t miss the amazing view of the Catskills as you climb over the ridge. The southerly half of the route is lined with vineyards, apple orchards and horse farms and is mostly rolling terrain. The 100 mile loop is only available on Saturday and begins at 8:00am.
Rail Trail - 14 mile ride
Perfect for children and family rides. The rail trail is also a great option for those who don't want to ride on the roads. The rail trail is a very flat packed dirt, grass and gravel route. Ride north between fields and woods up the breathtaking trestle over the Rondout Creek in Rosendale. A great spot to dismount and take in the view before turning around back to to New Paltz. This route is available both Saturday and Sunday and begins at 9:00am.
Virtual Rider – Support The Ride even if you are unable to attend in person! There is NO fundraising minimum or any limits to your effort. Every virtual rider will be sent this year’s Official Ride cycling jersey and get their own donation page to use for soliciting donations.
Accommodation
Hampton Inn New Paltz
One of our sponsors Hampton Inn New Paltz has a block of rooms reserved for riders at a discounted fare of the regular price. Reservations need to be at least 2 nights and the discount will expire 30 days before the event start date. Please use this link: Hampton Inn New Paltz
SUNY New Paltz
We are excited to bring back boarding options at SUNY New Paltz! The rooms are air conditioned, corridor style rooms (view floorplan). Each hallway/house contains 8 – 9 bathrooms, each of which service 2–3 bedrooms. Though the bathrooms are near 2–3 rooms, they are not directly connected to any of the bedrooms and are lockable, single user public bathrooms. You can reserve a room on the registration page.
Our goal
Pledge Goal for each rider is $250. You have until July 31 to raise the funds and there is NO guaranty required by you. Proceeds go to McLean Hospital, a Harvard Medical School affiliate, for the education, research and treatment of mental illness.
Follow us on facebook.com/TheRideForMentalHealth or rideformentalhealth.org
Cycling Gravel Trail Virtual
Sat, Jun 27, 2026 at 8:30 AM
Hillsdale, NY | 8:30am departures start
Saturday June 27th and Sunday June 28th
Go Beyond Gravel Roads
Onto Singletrack Trails
In Beebe Hill State Forest
Saturday, Sunday, or both days! Leaving from
Hillsdale, NY, we ride up gravel roads, rising to the Taconic Mountains and high points in Beebe Hill and Harvey Mountain state forests. This ride is picturesque and mostly shaded. We are running the event on both Saturday and Sunday so that you can choose the day that works best for you. Same ride format and aid stations on both days.
Riders can choose to stay on the gravel-only routes (shorter 41 miles, longer 56 miles) or venture onto chonky singletrack (shorter 45 miles, longer 61 miles). Shorter routes are 4000ft of climbing while longer routes are 6000ft, and +500ft for chonky routes.
The most detailed information is listed at BeebeAndBeyond.com
Registration Gets You:
All day socializing on bikes on a scenic, shaded route around the border of New York and Massachusetts
$5 donation to Columbia County Mountain Bike Alliance, who designed and maintain the singletrack trails
One big aid station for all riders, and a smaller 2nd aid station for people doing longer routes
1 post-ride drink ticket for a free beer or cider from our hosts at Roe Jan Brewing Co.
Special Beebe & Beyond t-shirt
Fun little awards ceremony during the post-ride hangouts
Flexible registration - You can switch your day (Saturday or Sunday) up until June 25th
Reassurance of riding in a fully insured and NYS DEC permitted event
Parking:
We are happy to be hosted again by Roe Jan Brewing Co. in Hillsdale, NY. Park your vehicle in the large gravel parking area between Roe Jan Brewing Co and Herrington's construction supplies. The closest google maps location is 325 White Hill Lane, Hillsdale NY 12529. This is also a trailhead parking lot for the Harlem Valley Rail Trail.
Pre-Ride:
Riders will enjoy the pre-ride water, bathrooms, wifi, and covered patio. Volunteers and early arrivals will get free coffee provided by the brewery's next-door neighbor Twisted Sisters Coffee House.
7:30am check-in opens with coffee for volunteers and early arrivals
plenty of time to use the bathroom, fill water bottles, and use the venue's wifi for any last-minute device syncing
8:15am check-in closes
8:25am pre-ride safety briefing in a big crowd around the “longer” riders
8:30am depart for the “longer” routes
8:40am another pre-ride safety briefing for “shorter” riders
8:45am depart for the “shorter” routes
Routes:
Some folks will probably go as fast as they can. But the shorter routes will have a ‘party pace’ 8mph average cluster of riders that will finish with more than 5 hours of riding. All routes data will be sent to everyone who registers. But here’s a preview of the gravel-only shorter route: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/51493948?privacy_code=AvGYFlt0jnpGxODhn08R22CEtGJDHs0Z
Shorter routes start to the west before heading north and starting the winding journey up the Taconic foothills to our high points in the state forests. The longer routes start to the south where they do a loop including Sunset Rock Rd before heading North, stopping at their special aid station, and then joining the shorter route for the remainder of the miles.
Post-Ride Fun:
On a hot summer afternoon after a very hilly bicycle ride, head indoors at Roe Jan Brewing Co. to the air conditioned dining room and order off of their full menu. Downstairs at the covered patio there are the same beers and ciders with a limited food menu. Stick around until the evening and you will catch the live music crowd. Each rider gets 1 drink ticket which can be used at the bar, or next door at Twisted Sisters Coffee House.
We will have a short awards ceremony around 12:30 for the fastest riders of the shorter and longer routes. At 4pm, after all the riders have completed the course, there will be a small awards ceremony for Ded Freakin' Last (DFL), Bike Least Suited For This Ride, and Sexiest Overall Bike. All trophies will be a variety of hot sauce!
Overnight Stays:
Beebe & Beyond isn't an overnight event, so if you are traveling from out of town you will have to make your own accommodations. Detailed suggestions for overnight stays will be found at BeebeAndBeyond.com
Cycling Gravel Indoor Mountain Biking Trail
Sat, Jun 27, 2026 at 8:30 AM
89.5 km from Hyde ParkTrail Ultra
Sat, Jun 27, 2026 at 8:00 AM
91.9 km from Hyde ParkUltra
Sat, Jun 27, 2026 at 7:30 AM
CSI Open Water Championship | Connecticut Swimming | Connecticut Swimming
1k 2.5k 5k Open Water Swim
Sat, Jun 27, 2026 at 8:00 AM
A series of ten progressively longer races, held at various locations throughout the Town of Westport.
We're happy to announce the 64th annual Roadrunners Summer Series! Once again, we will be using
the follow protocols:
There will be no in-person race day registration on paper forms. Online registration will remain open until the start time. Runners should register before arriving at the race site, or on their phones when they get there (scan the QR code on the sandwich board sign), then check in with other pre-registered runners.
Once again, we will utilize ChronoTrack chip timing technology for all races. This will give all runners a net or "chip" time based on when they cross the start, and will have the added benefit of almost instant results. If you sign up for text alerts, your finish time and place will be waiting for you on your phone when you get back to your car. You will also receive an email later on race morning with your individual result, often with a video clip of your finish. Thanks to Pequot Runners and Fleet Feet for providing timing bibs and chips!
To facilitate this, all runners must check in before the race and be assigned a race bib, which must be worn on the front of your shirt or shorts during the race. If you have a bib from a previous Series race you should re-use that, but you still need to check in and tell the volunteer your number.
ONCE AGAIN - PHOTOS! RunSignUp has added the ability for runners to upload photos to this site. So, after you complete your race, post a photo or two of your run - at the start, finish or in between. The more we get, the better! Just click on the Photo tab on the left side of the screen and post away!
Due to the pricing structure for online registration, which includes a $2.61 processing fee for each transaction, it will be MUCH cheaper to register for the full 10-race Series if you are doing more than six races. We strongly recommend you take advantage of the Series discount. It will also eliminate the need to register for each race separately online. AND IF YOU REGISTER BY JULY 2, YOU'LL GET A SHORT SLEEVE TECH SHIRT!
2.2 Miles 3.1 Miles 3.8 Miles 4.1 Miles 4.7 Miles 5.85 Miles 6.85 Miles 8.4 Miles 9.3 Miles 10 Miles Run
Sat, Jun 27, 2026 at 8:30 AM
5.7 Miles- River rd to turnaround
Active duty military/veterans and active first responders are encouraged to contact the race for a discount.
5.7 Miles Run
Sun, Jun 28, 2026 at 7:00 AM
44.3 km from Hyde ParkCycling Gravel Virtual