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Join us for a 5K run through Old Thompsonville Village along our race course ending down historic Enfield Street! Racers (serious and recreational) come from all over New England to enjoy our event. We offer a great atmosphere, cash prizes, trophies, medals, refreshments and fun! T-shirts go to the first 150 to sign up this year!
A beverage of your choice will be provided to all participants as part of your registration (must have ID for alcohol).
Registration & BIB Pick up on the day of the race begins at 7:30 AM at the corner of North Main St and the Town Hall Access road on the Higgins Green. Hope to see you there!!
Pricing:
Feb 1st to March 31st - $35
April 1st to June 30th - $40
July 1st to day of signups - $45
Awards: Top Overall Male & Female
Top 3 winners in each M/F age group:
19 & Under
20 – 29
30 – 39
40 – 49
50 – 59
60 – 69
Over 70
Pedal for Pediatric Cancer
LivSports' first-ever 24-Hour BMX Lap-A-Thon is coming this Summer! This endurance cycling challenge invites riders from the BMX community and beyond to pedal their hearts out for 24 straight hours. This event will support LivFree's mission to help families navigating pediatric cancer to create Moments of Joy when they’re needed most.
At LivSports, athletics isn’t just about competition. It’s about compassion, community, joy, and a platform for giving back. Events like this harness the energy of athletes to raise crucial funds and spread awareness for families facing pediatric cancer. When riders come together with a shared purpose, every pedal forward carries more than momentum; it carries hope!
The NY Tourist is an East Coast homage to The L.A. Tourist Race.
The NY Tourist departs from Two Seas Cyclery in Brooklyn, NY at 0800 sharp and sends you into the greater New York area in search of “checkpoints” at specific GPS locations.
The objective is to route and navigate yourself to each “checkpoint”. On your journey you will encounter NYC traffic, trails that are actually river beds, iPhone scrolling j walkers, luxury gravel roads, downed trees, over-the-ear noise canceling headphone wearing dog walkers, single track, and hopefully areas of the East Coast you haven’t ridden a bike before.
This is a self supported and self navigating event, and It’s highly recommended to use a bike computer for navigation. Each “checkpoint” is one of the GPS coordinates, once you get to the “checkpoint“ you must tear a page from the book that matches your event entry plate number.
First one back to WeisMFG after collecting all pages wins. Failure to get the correct page number, miss a “checkpoint”, or lose a page will results in an automatic disqualification.
Take your ride to the next level with our optional enduro-style timed segments. These specially selected sections are designed to add excitement and challenge to your journey, giving you the chance to win a chance at a separate podium.
To qualify, simply upload your full ride to Strava. The fastest time on each segment for the day wins.
Ready to take on a challenge on the asphalt? 🏃♂️ Then join the Coney Island Half Marathon in Brooklyn! This legendary race will take you through one of the most vibrant neighborhoods of New York, blending seaside charm with urban vibes.
Welcome to the Century Road Club Association 2026 Season! - Race 7
Start time: 5:30am *All fields line up 5-10 minutes prior to start
You will be racing 4.5 laps (Wdev), 5.5 LAPS (Mdev)
Finish line : W91 Finish
Attn new racers: Pick up a paper race number at boat house parking lot at least 15 minutes before start. You will be given a paper race number, once you've taken your first skills session you'll receive a cloth number that will be your number for the season.
CRCA Club membership is included with all Development Registration.
If you are new to bike racing or picking the bike up for the first time after a long winter, we offer skills sessions and coaching FREE to our members. Skills and Coaching Calendar can be found here
We encourage new racers to take a skills session prior to racing, though not required.
There are several tiers of membership options allowing you to choose what best suits your availability and budget making an inclusive entry into CRCA park racing.
Basic Rules of CRCA
*Do not ride in the recreational/runner's lane
*Do not ride backwards on the drive
*Do not ride on footpaths
*Do not urinate publicly
*Treat club members, racers, officials, park users
and the public with respect
Upcoming Races:
May 30, 2026
June 14, 2026
July 12, 2026
July 25, 2026
Check out the Full Season Calendar here
THE ZWANGER PESIRI RADIOLOGY JAMESPORT TRIATHLON
Enjoy all the beauty this North Fork Triathlon has to offer, as you Swim 500m in the pristine Peconic Bay, ride 25k through local Towns, Villages, and Farmlands. Finish with a 5k run through the local seaside community.
The Women’s Distance Festival is more than just a race—it’s a celebration of strength, community, and the power of women supporting women. With every stride, every mile, and every finish line crossed, we are helping advance the vital work of the Center for Safety & Change, whose mission is to support, shelter, and provide services to victims and survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, human trafficking, and other crimes.
This year’s theme, TOGETHER WE RISE, captures the true spirit of the Women’s Distance Festival. It reminds us that when we come together—lifting each other up, standing side by side, and moving forward as a community—we create real and lasting change. Every participant, volunteer, and supporter plays a role in building a safer, stronger, and more equitable future for all.
The Women’s Distance Festival began as a powerful movement. Created by the Road Runners Club of America, the event originally served as a protest against the lack of long-distance racing opportunities for women. As recently as the 1980 Olympics, it was widely believed that women could not compete at distances greater than 1500 meters—less than one mile. In response, the first Women’s Distance Festivals were held in July 1980 across the United States, running parallel to the men’s marathon at the Moscow Olympics.
The Rockland Road Runners brought the Women’s Distance Festival to our community in 1988, and it has since grown into the largest Women and Girls 5K in the tri-state area.
Join us for the 38th Annual Women’s Distance Festival 5K Run/Walk on Sunday, July 12 at 8:00 AM at Rockland Lake State Park. For those who cannot attend in person, a virtual race option will be available from Sunday, July 12 through Sunday, July 19.
Come experience the energy, strength, and determination of hundreds of women and girls moving forward together. Whether you run, walk, volunteer, or cheer from the sidelines, you are part of something bigger.
Lace up your sneakers, show up with your community, and remember: when women support women, TOGETHER WE RISE.
Event Details
Date: Sunday, July 12, 2026
Time: 8:30 AM
Location: Nomahegan Park, Cranford, NJ
About the Event
Enjoy a 5K run or walk in the scenic beauty of Nomahegan Park! This flat and fast course offers stunning views, peaceful ponds, and morning wildlife. Perfect for runners and walkers of all levels.
Hills? Nope! Flat and fast.
Water? Yes, at mile 1.5.
Medal & Treat: All finishers receive a medal, shirt and a delicious pretzel!
Charity Beneficiary
Proceeds will benefit Project Purple, a nonprofit dedicated to fighting pancreatic cancer through awareness, research, and patient support. Since 2010, Project Purple has made strides toward a future free of pancreatic cancer.
Learn more about their mission and values here.
Sponsorship Inquiries
Interested in sponsoring?
Email: [email protected]
The The Petit Family 5k Road Race began in early 2008 by two brothers, Robert and Gary Heslin, who were classmates of Dr. William A. Petit, Jr. at Plainville High School, class of 1974. Together the three of them ran cross-country and track & field. In response to Dr. Petit’s request to do good things for others and to carry on the legacy of his wife and daughters, lifelong runners Robert and Gary decided that a USATF-certified 5k, point-to-point course would be the best option they could offer. There is also a 1.3mi Fitness Walk.
On behalf of the Petit Family 5k Road race, the Petit Family Foundation has awarded over $4.5 million in grants to programs and projects all over Connecticut, as well as the American Northeast and all across the United States.
Party With Purpose 5K is back! As one of the biggest races in Hoboken, this event supports local youth charities, including Boys and Girls Club of Hudson County, HOPES, Mile Square Theater and Community Lifestyle. After the kids of the Boys and Girls Club and other charities have their fun in the afternoon, the evening kicks off with 500+ runners on Pier A with the best waterfront views during the 5K. Immediately upon finishing the race, our after party begins! The live DJ and a beer/wine garden along the pier is a great way for volunteers and runners alike to end a successful night.
SIGN ON LINE WAIVER!
Link to waiver: NBX Summer Series Training Criterium - 2026
Please note, we are changing how we are handling the waiver this season. A rider for the 2025 crit series will only need to sign the waiver once for the full 2026 crit season. After signing the initial waiver for the first time, riders must 'check-in' at the reg table for every crit.
Prizes: There will be prizes and primes!
Please visit our Facebook Page for photos, videos, and up to date information. (6) nbx summer series training crit - Search Results | Facebook
Weather Cancellations: We try hard to avoid cancelling races due to weather, but sometimes mother nature happens. We will post on our Facebook page (6) Facebook provide updated race information and cancellation notices due to weather.
New Racers: New racers are always welcome. If you are a new racer and/or it is your first time at the series, please feel free to contact the race director with any questions or ask for assistance during registration. The race series is a welcoming environment, and there are many experienced racers at the series who are happy to assist new racers.
The Courses: The races is run on a dedicated cycling track. It has smooth pavement and is very level. It has several corners and flows well.
Licenses and Rules: A USA Cycling license is NOT required. All USA Cycling Rules for helmets apply. No Aero Bars.
🚑🏃♂️ Welcome back to the mean streets and hills of Derby!
Join Derby’s Storm Engine Company Ambulance & Rescue Corps for the 2026 Ambulance Driver 5K — a summer evening run packed with great swag, good friends, wings, and community pride.
📅 Race Date
Wednesday, July 15, 2026
📍 Location
BADSONS BREWERY
251 Roosevelt Dr
Derby, Connecticut
🔥 Why Run This Race?
Because where else can you run a 5K, earn a medal, eat wings, drink a beer, and support EMS and rescue services — all in one night?
🎽 What You Get With Registration
• Short-sleeve technical race shirt (register early to guarantee your shirt)
• 🏅 Finisher medal
• 🎁 Goodie bag packed with swag
• 💪 Bragging rights for surviving the Derby hills
🏆 Awards
• Overall top first responder
• Top first responder by division
• 🆕 New for 2026: Age group awards
👟 Kids Fun Run – Returning for 2026
Back by popular demand!
• 1/2 mile down-and-back course
• Open to runners 12 and under
• 🚒 Hosted by the members of Storm Engine Company #2
• 🏅 All finishers receive a medal and a fire safety swag bag
Post-Race Fun (Because You Earned It)
• 🍺 Runners 21+ receive one free draft beer from BADSONS Brewery
• 🍗 The first 250 registered runners receive 10 free wings from the Dew Drop Inn
• 🎉 Official after-party at BADSONS Brewery
• 🔥 Swing by the Dew Drop Inn after the race to grab your favorite wing flavors
Course Extras
• 🚰 Water stop on course
• 💦 Optional sprinkler station to beat the July heat
• 🇺🇸 Start and finish under an oversized Old Glory proudly provided by the Derby Fire Department
Yes… it looks as cool as it sounds.
🎟️ Packet Pickup
Skip race-day chaos and grab your packet early.
📆 Packet pickup dates and times will be announced closer to race day.
Future you will thank you for not pinning a bib on 30 seconds before the start 😅
Proceeds from the Ambulance Driver 5K support the operations, training, and lifesaving equipment of Derby’s Storm Engine Company Ambulance & Rescue Corps, proudly serving the community since 1948.
Thank you all for your support of our past events and charity causes. We are preparing for another record breaking crowd for 2026!
Presented by Moneco Advisors - all proceeds will be donated to the Fairfield Police Union Scholarship Fund & The Fairfield Police Foundation. You can run (3.1 miles) or walk (.8 mile) course.
2ND ANNUAL SOCK IT TO SUMMER DRIVE!
Bring New White Socks • Spread Comfort • Lift Up Our Neighbors
Help Us Sock It to Insecurity
We’re inviting all attendees to bring NEW white socks to donate at the event.
Why socks? They're the #1 most requested item by shelters and community support programs and a simple, powerful way to offer comfort and empowerment to our neighbors in need.
All sock donations will benefit Nourish Bridgeport (nOURish BPT), a nonprofit creating long-term solutions for food and resource insecurity in our community.
Drop-Off Locations for Sock Donations
You can donate new white socks at any of the following locations:
• Moneco Advisors
2150 Post Road, Fairfield, CT
• Bib Pick-Up at Marathon Sports (dates/times below)
• Race Day Drop-Off
At the Moneco Advisors Tent at the Fairfield Police Sunset 5K
About Nourish Bridgeport:
Nourish Bridgeport is a community-powered organization that goes beyond food to provide compassion, stability, and support.
Here’s how they’re transforming lives weekly:
The Super Food Pantry & Baby Center:Distributing groceries and essentials to over 3,000 neighbors weekly, including support for 400+ babies monthly.
Feel the Warmth Supper:
Delivering hot, nutritious meals and fresh produce to 250+ people every Thursday, bringing the community together around the table.
Connecticut’s First Nonprofit Indoor Hydroponic Farm:Growing fresh, pesticide-free produce to fight food deserts and supply schools and pantries across the region.
Neighbors, Not Strangers
When we refer to those facing hardship as neighbors, we honor their worth and affirm our shared humanity. Every pair of socks you donate says: “You belong. You matter.”
Be Part of Something Bigger
Run. Walk. Donate. Celebrate.
Let’s Sock It to Summer - Together.
Get ready for the best night of the summer!
This year we will be raising the bar once again and will accept over 1000 runners & walkers.
We invite all abilities to run our 3.1 mile scenic & flat course or walk our .8 mile course, that we have designed for you.
Starting and ending at Jennings Beach, this summer spectacular will include t-shirts, food truck rodeo, treats for the kiddos, fluids and adult libations for those of age.
THERE WILL NOT BE ANY RACE DAY REGISTRATIONS IF WE SELL OUT (and we do expect to sell out!)
IMPORTANT DETAILS - The 5K distance is a computer chip timed event. You may run or walk in this event but must complete the entire distance or be disqualified.
The .8 mile walk IS NOT timed - there are no awards for this event. It starts at the same time & location as the 5K but is a different course after the first half-mile of the 5K.
All 5K and 8/10 mile participants receive the same shirts and amenities.
$35 ALL AGES in the 5K for the first 200 registered
$40 ALL AGES in the 5K- registrants from 201 - 600
$45 ALL AGES in the 5K- registrants from 601 - 1000
and on race day IF NOT SOLD OUT
$35 flat fee, ALL AGES in the 8/10 mile untimed walk.
This walk fee remains $35 through 7/16.
$20 Food truck ticket FOR NONREGISTERED only. Spectators, friends, & family will need to pay for this ticket to access any food and fluids. Must be done by 6 pm on July 15th
Pre-Registered (PAID) participants in the 5K & one-mile walk DO NOT NEED TO BUY A FOOD TICKET - it’s included in your fee!
Calendar
March 8 - Registration opens
June 12 - Shirt size guarantee ends (after that only "As Available" - and we could run out)
July 13 - 3-7 pm Early bib/shirt pickup at Marathon Sports, Post Rd in Fairfield
July 14 - 11:30am-1pm AND 3-6pm Early bib/shirt pickup at Marathon Sports
July 15 - 4:45pm - 6:15 pm bib/shirt pickup - Located at the Registration Tent at Jennings Beach
6:20pm - Introduction & National Anthem and Team Triumph start
6:30pm - START of timed 5k distance and .8 mile untimed walk
6:35pm - Food trucks open, water, fluids & a variety of adult beverages (21 & over only, ID REQUIRED) & entertainment. Male and Female Champions will be introduced ASAP after finishing.
7:00pm - First Place men's and women's will be recognized and awarded prizes at the Star 99.9 tent. All other 5K Marathon Sports age group awards distribution from the finish line area only-
Anyone missing this distribution can pick up their award at Marathon Sports/SR in Fairfield, later in the week and beyond.
Shirt size choices will not be guaranteed after June 12th- after that only sizes ‘as available’ will remain - and we may run out.
The Jennings Beach area is scenic, quiet, and surrounded by a welcoming neighborhood of supporters. There will be ample parking in the Jennings Beach parking lot. We want to thank the neighbors and friends in the area for their support and patience while we host this fundraising event. All runners & walkers, please be courteous & thank them for welcoming us all into their neighborhood.
PLEASE NOTE: Parking at Jennings Beach for RACE/WALK participants will NOT REQUIRE A BEACH STICKER FOR NON RESIDENTS.
Our 5k and 8/10 mile walk events will both start at 6:30 pm giving you a full 2 hours before sunset AND another half hour of wonderful twilight!
The 5k Run (or you can walk) will be computer CHIP timed.
5k Awards are based on ‘net time’ which starts when YOU cross the start, not at the horn. If you plan to try to win an award you need to be as close to the start line as possible.
MARATHON SPORTS 5K AWARDS
First place trophies and $25 MARATHON SPORTS Gift Cards to the 5K overall male & female champions.
Marathon Sports gift card awards ($15/$10/$5) to top 3 in age groups 9 & under, 10-13, 14-18, 19-29, 30-39, & 10-year groups to 80+
Anyone missing this can pick up their award at Marathon Sports in Fairfield, from July 19 through the month.
There are NO awards for the .8 mile walk- it is non-competitive.
REMINDER- paid participants in the 5k event and .8 mile events are welcome to enjoy our post-event food and fluids - it’s included in your registration fee.
We ask any family or friends not to take items that are for our paid participants. They can buy a $20.00 food ticket and join us. Thank you.
COSTS- With fixed costs and prepayment of many items, we CAN NOT under any conditions REFUND any registration fees. Our commitment to our charity partners will be maintained. We hope you can support this commitment and join us.
IF YOU CANNOT ENJOY OUR EVENT YOU CAN PICK UP YOUR SHIRT AND SWAG ON 7/13 & 7/14 at Marathon Sports. Or you can ask a friend to pickup for you.
DONATION DETAIL -There is a 1000-person limit for this 5k event (BUT OUR DONATION BUTTON ALWAYS REMAINS OPEN).
We encourage everyone to donate any additional amount to our charity partners. Your donation is fully tax-deductible.
MODIFICATIONS FOR A SAFE START- We will be using a chip-timed, "open start" format which has been successfully used in various races around the state. We will start our full field of 1000 all at once.
YOUR ‘CHIP TIME’ STARTS WHEN YOU CROSS THE START LINE. If you are more comfortable starting a distance behind the “group” your 5K course time will start only when you cross the line. AWARDS ARE BASED ON NET/CHIP TIME.
PLEASE PREPARE FOR A SAFE START- If you are truly at a speedier running level (6-7min pace per mile or under), we urge you to be at the start early and ready to go at 6:30 pm. This will avoid crowding on the course and help everyone to run more safely. Thanks!
NEW COURSE MAPS
Starting on Fairfield Beach Rd and ending in the Jennings Beach parking lot. This is subject to some slight modification once certified. https://onthegomap.com/s/dpddvv64
Our new, altered to 8/10mi (untimed) course map-
Both events start together - our courses had to be modified due to our new venue and road availability.
AWARDS DISTRIBUTION THIS YEAR-
ONLY THE FIRST PLACE male & female champions and first place police division, will be asked to be part of the awards ceremony.
ALL Marathon Sports AGE GROUP AWARDS will be distributed at the Finish Line table near the computer timer. You must pick it up there.
If you leave early the awards will be available for pickup at Marathon Sports in Fairfield starting 7/16.
No awards will be mailed.
All finishing times will be available online ‘in the cloud’ & posted when available on-site, after the completion of the event. You can also opt-in to receive your results by text.
TERRIFIC PICTURES FROM THE PAST:
Moneco Advisors (www.monecoadvisors.com), based in Fairfield, CT with offices in New Jersey, New Canaan, Hamden, Wallingford, Glastonbury, Harrison, NY and Pittsfield, MA, was founded in 1980, at a time when transactions ruled, and clients’ best interests were often lost in the shuffle. Since its inception, the team at MONECO always felt that clients deserved more. The firm was built to provide a truly client centric approach: In-depth financial planning that puts each client’s needs, priorities and goals at the center of its relationships.The firm strives to use its diverse experience, resources and a deep understanding of today’s financial planning topics to help give clients confidence, knowing that their financial future is in good hands and on track.
The Fairfield Police Union Scholarship Fund was started in 2014. Scholarships are awarded to the children of Fairfield Officers as well as students at both public high schools. In addition, scholarships will be offered at Fairfield Prep, Notre Dame, Fairfield Ludlowe & Fairfield Warde in the honor of the late Judge Dan Caruso. Please visit www.fpdcops.com/scholarship for more information.
Fairfield Police Foundation CT was founded in 2021. The mission of the foundation is to raise and distribute funds to the Fairfield Police Department for equipment, wellness and training that typically is outside of the municipal budget, as well as costs associated with Officer Wellness. In addition, the foundation supports the town’s K-9 Unit and the care and costs of the dogs that make it up. To learn more or get involved please visit https://fpdct.com/foundation/.
Deputy Chief Keith Broderick (ret) is the Event Coordinator & Police Liaison. Eric Johnson, Managing Partner, at Moneco Advisors, is our Co-Coordinator & Title Sponsor.
YES, WE ARE RUNNING AND WALKING IN ANY WEATHER unless it is lightning - then we will delay it until the police say OK. Please don't email on race day because we likely won’t see it. We can't postpone to another date and we can't refund. But WE CAN HAVE FUN and enjoy the food trucks, adult hydration and 1000 friends who understand that weather reports are wrong more than half the time!
Join us on Wednesday, July 15th at Bowdoin Park for the Bowdoin Bushwhack!
Ramble through the brambles of beautiful Bowdoin Park. 5 miles of uphills, downhills, grass, rocks, trails- we have it all. If we could run you through the Hudson, we would, but that would be overkill.
Woodbridge Township Recreation Department
Come join us for the 5K and Stay for the Pizza! Located on the waterfront at Beautiful Alvin Williams Park,Sewaren
Race will occur Rain or Shine.
The Lake T Sprint Series has been the first race for many Iron Distance Triathletes. In its 25th year, this race continues to be the stepping stone for so many triathletes to get to the next level. Racks are first come, first serve, waves are male/female, and there is a relay division as well.
The 600 yard lake swim is followed by a 2 loop bike course with rolling hills. The 5K run is a beautiful course around the lake which has a few small inclines and downhill the last mile. Aid is available on the run at the town hall section.
**PLUS we offer a Super Sprint race for those looking to test the waters of triathlon! This will be a 200 yard swim, 5.5 mile bike (one loop) & 1.7 mile run.
Online Prices:
Sprint Individual Registration $45.00
Super Sprint Registration $35.00
Relay Registration $65.00
Aqua/Bike $45
Day of Prices:
Sprint Individual $60
Super Sprint $45
Relay $75.00
Aqua/Bike $60
Online Registraion Closes 4pm race day
Plus don't miss: LAKE T OLYMPIC DISTANCE TRIATHLON Saturday August 15th!!
*In case the weather gods don’t cooperate all efforts will be made to race in some capacity. If we are unable to race there will be no refunds or transfers. Thank you.
PLEASE NOTE
No earbuds are allowed at any point of the race
Bikers must have their helmet on and strapped before leaving transition.
Bikers cannot mount their bike until they have reached Lake Rd.
Bikers must be at least 2 bike lengths behind the racer in front of you.
Bikers MUST ride their bike AS FAR TO THE RIGHT SIDE LANE as possible. They can only pass on the left(within the lane) and IMMEDIATELY return right.
No animals are allowed at Blish Park per the Town of Marlborough.
The 2026 Morristown Corporate Classic is arriving in Morristown! New Jersey’s premier corporate fitness event brings together coworkers, friends, and individual runners for an energizing 3.1-mile celebration of community and camaraderie.
Whether you’re forming a corporate running team, signing up as an individual competitor, jogging for fun, or taking on the course with a brisk walk, this event truly is for everyone. It’s a race for New Jersey’s competitive runners, a team-building experience for corporate groups, and a fun run for participants of all ages and fitness levels.
Most importantly, your participation supports JBWS, helping provide safety, support, and hope to survivors of domestic violence in our community.
Join us in Morristown and be part of the movement.
About The Verge Series
This race is Round 4 of the 2026 Verge Series. The Verge Series links the Kissena Cycling Club Prospect Park Series into an overall competition with Verge leader kits and overall prizes awarded to the winners of the Category 2-3 and Master 40+ events. There are also separate Sprint and KOM competitions in the Category 2-3 and Masters races. The Women Open will compete in the Women's PP Series Presented by Verge for Overall, Sprint and QOM series standings. Cat 4 Women will be scored in a separate series sponsored by Lucarelli & Castaldi. There are no overall competitions in the Category 4/5 event.
Click here for detailed information on how points are scored for each competition, prizes, and Frequently Asked Questions.
NEW FOR 2026: PLEASE READ!!!- UPDATED
For 2026 all Prospect Park and Floyd Bennett Field races will be timed using active timing chips(Except for Cat 5 races). The chips will allow us to provide faster, live results along with lap time reports, KOM and Sprint results, updated series standings and other features to be added at later dates. You must have a timing chip to be scored in the KOM or Sprint competitions.
All riders in the Cat 2-3, Women Open and Masters 40+ will need to have a timing chip to race. Riders in the Cat 4/5 race will NOT need a chip. Timing chips are available to purchase along with your registration as a merchandise item. If you are a CRCA member and already have a chip you DO NOT need to buy a chip. If you have a chip for the NJ TT or CX series, you DO NOT need to buy a chip. If you purchased a chip for the Lucarelli & Castaldi Prospect Series you DO NOT need to buy a chip. Basically, if you already own a red, Race Result chip you are good to go. If you are here on vacation and only plan on racing one race, please contact me and we will sort you out so you don't have to purchase a chip.
The chips are guaranteed to work for a minimum of 5 years and can be used in multiple different series. Currently, the chips will work for CRCA races, both Prospect Series, FBF Tues nights, NJ TT Series and NJ CX series. More races and series will be added shortly.
The chip cost is $75 and you will own and be responsible for your chip. If you decide at any time that you do not want to participate in either of the Prospect series you can return the chip for a pro-rated refund. You will receive a refund equal to your original purchase price minus a rental fee of $5 per race you have entered. For example, if you have entered 4 races you would receive a $55 refund($75-$20). Only riders who purchased a chip for the FBF or PP series are eligible for this refund program.
Registration
Online registration ONLY. No exceptions.
Register early! The field limits are strictly enforced and most fields have filled up in the past.
NEW FOR 2026: You will receive one set of fabric bibs to use at ALL Prospect Park and FBF races. PLEASE just remember to always bring your bibs. I'm making it easy, one set of numbers for the whole year. Don't lose them or forget them. If you do, there will be a $15 replacement fee. NO EXCEPTIONS!!!
This is what your number will look like this year. Please do not use numbers from 2 years ago or last. Use the ones you are given this year.
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Masters, Women, and Juniors race with their category. Junior entry fee is $10. Juniors: please use code PPJunior26 to receive your discount. Please do not abuse the coupon. If you don't qualify for it, DON'T use it.
Start/Finish Location
The Start/Finish and registration area is located at the 3rd Street entrance at Prospect Park West. This is the same location we use every year, about a 1/4 mile past the main hill and Grand Army Plaza.
Daily Prizes
Cat 2-3 = $215 all cash prize list. 4 places.
Masters 40+ = $215 all cash prize list. 4 places.
Cat 4/5/Novice = Medals. 5 places.
Women Open = $340, 4 places
Overall Competitions (Cat 2-3, Women Open and Masters 40+)
General Classification (GC). The first 10 riders at the finish of the race receive points. The leader of the series wears the Verge Series yellow leader kit (jersey & bibs) provided by Verge. Women will wear the (tbd) leader kit.
AXIS King of the Mountain (KOM). There are 2 sprints at the top of the hill in each race. The first 3 riders score points. The leader of the series wears the AXIS polka-dot leader kit (jersey & bibs) provided by Verge. Women Open will have 1 or 2 QOM sprints(alternating with Green Jersey sprints each week).
Stifel Sprint Competition. There are 2 sprints at the Start/Finish line in each race. The first 3 riders score points. The leader of the series wears the Rogue Cycles green leader kit (jersey & bibs) provided by Verge. Women will have 1 or 2 Green Jersey Sprints(alternating with QOM each week).
There will be a separate overall Cat 4 Woman standing published for the Women's Open field.
NEW FOR 2026: We will award the MAINSPORT Silver jersey to the top 55+ master rider in the Masters series. This will be an overall jersey. No sprint or KOM. Both leaders jerseys can be won by the same person. If that happens, the second place 55+ rider would wear the jersey until it changes hands.
Overall Competitions Prizes (Cat 2-3 and Masters 40+)
$1,800 in cash prizes. Here's the breakdown:
General Classification (GC). $450 cash prizes per category. 3 places.
King of the Mountain (KOM). $225 cash prizes per category. 3 places.
Sprint. $225 cash prizes per category. 3 places.
Disclaimer
Promoter reserves the right to shorten race distances due to weather conditions and/or time constraints.
Promoter reserves the right to cancel, combine fields and/or reduce prize money if minimum fields are not met.
Course Description
3.4 mile loop along the park roadway in Prospect Park. The course features one moderate (big ring) hill and sweeping turns. Although the course is closed to traffic, you will frequently encounter other park users (pedestrians, cyclist etc.), on the park roadway. For this reason all competitors are advised to stay alert and be polite to other park users.
VERY IMPORTANT - PLEASE READ!
Riders must not enter the "recreation" lane (aka jogger's lane) on the left side of the roadway on the west side of the park for any reason. Riders must not enter either "recreation" lane (aka jogger's lane) on the left and right side of the roadway on the east side of the park for any reason. Any rider entering this lane, even momentarily, will be disqualified and suspended by USA Cycling and will not be permitted to race in NY Parks for three months and will not be permitted to race in any Kissena Cycling Club event in Prospect Park for one year. NO EXCEPTIONS, NO EXCUSES!
Women 1-2-3/w 40+ and W-4/5 will be combined into one race with one prize list if there are less than 10 riders registered in each race.
Women who enter the Masters Women 40+ category will race with the W-P-1-2-3 category. All racers in the W-P-1-2-3/W 40+ event will be racing for one prize list.
If there are less than 10 riders registered in a race, we will consider combining races.
Juniors under 19 are 50% off!
Cash and Merchandise Prizes and Primes
Cash Prize Payouts:
P123 Men & Women 10 Deep $1000 = $190 $170 $150 $130 $110 $85 $60 $40 $40 $25
Master 45+ 60+ 3/4 $150= $50, $40, $30, $20, $10
There is a $30 discount to the first 20 people to sign up
$20 discount for the next 20 to sign up
$15 discount for the next 60, $10 discount for the next 50, $5 discount for next 50.
Register now and save yourself some money for bike parts or to register for other races!
Why pay full price let us know you are racing with us!
Race a second race for only $20
Please take advantage of our early registration discount.
Liberal refund/credit considered on a case by case basis until May 7th.
Day of Registration will be available on bikereg.
If you show up day of to registration we will direct you to bikereg to complete your registration and to sign the USAC waiver.
Entry fee listed above does not include BikeReg fee. Standard BikeReg fees to be added to BikeReg users.
Pre-registration only on Bikereg, it will remain open. You must register thru Bikereg even day of. There is an additional surcharge of $10 on July 17th.
Enter a second race for $20.00, this only works when you register for an additional race on the same day in the same cart.
Registration opens at 7:00 a.m. and closes 30 minutes before each race.
Promoter reserves the right to combine groups with less than 15 riders.
Non-licensed and novice riders are welcome: One-day licenses may be purchased online thru bikereg for $15 and are valid for a single day of racing. Onsite One-day licenses may only be purchased by Category 5 Men and Women, for use in races open to those categories. Experienced racer one day licenses will be available for $35. Experienced racers using one day licenses will be eligible for categories per USAC rules. BikeReg will prompt you to purchase one while you are checking out.
Course is a .9 mile flat circuit with smooth roads and nice corners.
USAC permit pending. All USAC one-day license and rules apply. Proper helmet required, no tank tops, no flat bars, and no mountain bikes.
Entry fee includes all USAC and park surcharges.
Questions? Call (508)-916-0812 before 9:00 p.m.
Directions: Ninigret Park is located on Rt. 1A just off Rt. 1 in Charlestown, RI. Follow Brown signs for Ninigret Park on Rt. 1.
ALL PRIZE MONEY NOT PICKED UP BY THE END OF THE DAY SHALL BE CONSIDERED A DONATION.
One-day licenses may be purchased onsite for $15 and are valid for a single day of racing. Onsite One-day licenses may only be purchased by Category 5 Men and Category 5 Women, for use in races open to those categories.
Entry fee includes the $5.99 USAC insurance surcharge.
Brought to you by Swansea Velo Club
If you are new to bicycle road racing and want some more information from USA Cycling click here.
If you have never raced before you need to register for the Category 5 Novice race.
For women looking for additional racing opportunities see below from USAC rule book.
g) Women may enter any men’s race for which they are eligible by age, category, and any performance requirements. They may also enter categorized races for men that are up to one category lower than their women’s category. For road, track, and cyclo-cross events, category 1 women may enter men’s races up to two categories lower.
(h) Master women may compete in men’s masters races as follows:
(i) category 1 and 2 master women may enter men’s events for riders up to 10 years above their racing ages;
(ii) category 3 and 4 master women may enter men’s events for riders up to 20 years above their racing ages
For women looking for additional racing opportunities see below from USAC rule book.
g) Women may enter any men’s race for which they are eligible by age, category, and any performance requirements. They may also enter categorized races for men that are up to one category lower than their women’s category. For road, track, and cyclo-cross events, category 1 women may enter men’s races up to two categories lower.
(h) Master women may compete in men’s masters races as follows:
(i) category 1 and 2 master women may enter men’s events for riders up to 10 years above their racing ages;
(ii) category 3 and 4 master women may enter men’s events for riders up to 20 years above their racing ages
Atwood Racing providing timing!
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