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Sun, Aug 23, 2026 at 7:00 AM
THE 2026 MARATHON IS FULL. THERE IS NO WAITLIST AND NO BIB TRANSFERS.
The New England Green River Marathon is one of the most beautiful races in New England. Starting in Marlboro, Vermont and
following the course of the Green River through an 1870’s covered bridge, and ending with a finish-line celebration in the shade of maple trees at Greenfield Community College in Massachusetts. This USATF-certified (Certification MA18003JK) course has a net 1,400 foot drop over a rolling, downhill course that has seen many personal best and Boston qualifying times for well-trained runners. Choose below from either the regular entry, OR if you want to support the Connecticut River Conservancy by raising an additional $250, join the Stream Team! This funding will go directly to the CRC for their efforts to restore and advocate for clean water, healthy habitats, and resilient communities to support a diverse and thriving watershed.
42k Marathon Run
Sat, Aug 29, 2026 at 9:00 AM
Race Date: August 29,2026
Race Time: 9:30 AM (Fun Run @ 9:00 AM)
Bib/Shirt Pick Up and Race Day Registration: 8:00-9:15 AM
For generations, Dublin Christian Academy Stags have been running “the loop"
a legendary training run that has become a rite of passage for our athletes (see course map below). This year, you can test your mettle on the same course that has honed our champions at the inaugural Stag Stampede 5K and Fun Run. Join us to run, walk, or push the kids in the stroller. Stay for post-race refreshments sponsored by DCA Parent Connect. All proceeds from this community 5K will benefit the Dublin Christian Academy athletics programs: DCA Stags soccer, volleyball, and basketball.
Prices: $25 Early Bird Special thru Jul. 31, 2026
$30 Aug 1 thru Aug. 27, 2025 (6:00 P.M.) Race Day Registration $35
Fun Run (.25 mile) FREE (no shirt)
We look forward to cheering all our runners & walkers on August 29,2026!
**Race Shirts guaranteed by August 7th.
Note for 5k Course: Known among DCA athletes as “the loop,” the scenic, single-lap 5K course begins at the playground on the school’s main campus on Page
Road. The course begins mostly flat and runs south down Page Road, turns east (left) on Craig Road, north (left) on Route 137, west
(left) on Windmill Hill Road where the elevation gradually rises, and finally, south (left) on Page Road up Alsi’s Hill, west (right) on
the dirt loop beyond the playground, north (left) back on to Page Road, and ends back at DCA’s playground. This gently rolling, open-road course has a mix of paved road and gravel.
Note for our Fun Run: We have a beautiful quarter-mile fun run begins at the DCA playground and follows the dirt drive past the shop, then turns south (right) onto
the dirt drive that leads to the field cottage with a view of Mount Monadnock on the right. The course continues east (left) up Carriage
Path (grass path between the stone walls) and then turns north (left) at the gate onto Page Road, ending back at the playground
If you are interested in volunteering or sponsoring this event please contact Tracey Burt - [email protected] for more information.
3.1 Miles 5k Fun Run Gravel Run Walk
Fri, Sep 04, 2026 at 8:00 AM
Thank you for your interest in the Green Mountain Stage Race. In 2023 the GMSR was the largest stage race in North America! Velo has selected the GMSR as one of the top ten stage races in the US two
years in a row! Come experience what it is like to be treated like a Pro regardless of your catagory. This will be the twenty-fifth edition of the GMSR! We hope you can join us.
For 2026 the GMSR has been selected to be the final event in the USAC Juniors Cup! GMSR race results will help determine American juniors competing at the World Championships in Quebec as well as selection to USA Cycling team events. While the GMSR always attracts a world class junior field we expect an even stronger turnout for this year's race. Junior men will have a standalone event. Junior women will be competing in either the open women's field or the 3/4/Novice field based on age and results will be broken out and reported to USAC.
Racers must be a Cat. 4 or higher to enter all stage race events except the Women's 3/4/Novice, Men's 4/Novice and Mad River Open Road Race.
The Event Flyer is posted for your review. If you would like to see how the race will operate you can review the 2025 Tech Guide. The 2026 Tech Guide is in the process of being updated but the 2025 Tech Guide will give you good insight into the event except for Stage 4 where we plan to return to our much loved and thrilling downtown Burlington criterium. One of the few remaining downtown crits.
Please note: refunds will NOT be issued if you cannot attend the race. The only exception to this is for racers who sign-up prior to June 1. Those racers will be eligible for a no questions asked 80% refund but they must notify us by August 17th that they are withdrawing from the race so that we can try to fill their spot.
We strongly advise you to purchase the registration insurance offered through Bikereg at the time you register. Please read what is covered by the insurance to be sure it will work for you. The GMSR does not benfit in anyway from the purcahse of this thrid party insurance.
Criterium Cycling
Sat, Sep 05, 2026
52.8 km from Queensbury5k Half Marathon Run
Sat, Sep 05, 2026 at 9:00 AM
The Knobby Rock Gravel Grinder is a gravel bicycle event that highlights an incredible series of dirt loops in the heart of the Green Mountains and traverses through the scenic Moosalamoo National
Recreation Area. The ride starts as a mass start from the iconic Blueberry Hill Inn and Outdoor Center located in the heart of the Moosalamoo forest. The course is primarily hard packed gravel and dirt roads and a few short sections of multi-use trail.
Riders will enjoy post race grill out, and camping is included on site, both the night before and after the event.
Cycling Gravel Trail
Sat, Sep 05, 2026 at 10:30 AM
Low registration fees, a friendly race atmosphere and all profits to charity. Mt. Ascutney is the..
“People's Hill Climb”!
Join us for an ascent up one of the USA’s most iconic climbs! The race takes
place on a scenic state park road that’s completely closed to traffic. Compete head to head against some of the finest hill climbers on the east coast, or challenge yourself to conquer one of the hardest hills in the country.
Our partner is once again the Ascutney Trails Association non-profit and all proceeds from the event will go to their important work developing trails for public use on Mt. Ascutney.
REGISTRATION
Juniors (under 18) use the code JUNIOR for a $10 discount
No USAC license required
All proceeds to charity!
FAQ
I'm not sure what my FTP is or which wave to register for? Don't stress it! The waves are just to get groups of riders with similar ability the chance to challenge themselves against each other. Just pick one you think is about right. You can always go in and edit your wave later in Bikereg if you change your mind.
I'm not super interested in head to head, I just want to race against the clock? No problem! We will still have official timing so you can see your official time and how to you stack up against your age group and/or your previous best.
I'm only a Cat 4 but I smash up hills and want to race in Wave A against the heavy hitters? Go for it! The USAC categories are listed as a guide just to help you find the right level of competition, there are no official Cat restrictions.
What happens if I decide to change my Wave? You can change your category after registering in Bikereg up until registration closes.
RACE DAY SCHEDULE
Number pick-up open from 8:45 AM until 10 AM.
Course is open to riders from 8:45 - 10:15 AM on race day.
Drop bags (with clothes, etc.) can be left at the registration table before 10:10 AM to be transported to the finish line.
Snacks and hydration (water and Gatorade) will be provided at the finish.
The course will close to all traffic promptly at 10:15am
No riders or vehicles will be allowed back down the course until the last rider has finished.
First wave starts at 10:30 AM.
Awards ceremony will take place at the summit after last racer finishes and results are tallied
Going back down:
Racers need to arrange their own car rides down from the top of the mountain or ride down.
Limited parking at the finish line (top of the mountain). Carpooling is strongly encouraged for those who want to drive down.
You may bicycle down after the race. Use caution when descending, there are some frost heaves.
Stop frequently to let your brakes and rims cool! Be especially careful if you have carbon rims. Letting a little air out if your tires before starting the ride down the mountain is recommended.
WEATHER
If it does happen to rain the race will go on, an extra challenge!
If conditions are severe (driving rain, high winds, lightning) we will postpone the start for as long as our vendors can accommodate. We will only cancel the race if the conditions refuse to improve and make the course unsafe to ride.
In a worst case scenario where we have to cancel we can all head over to Harpoon brewery and commiserate. We have created a virtual route that mimics the course and will schedule a date for a virtual race if needed!
All proceeds are going to the Ascutney Trails Association non-profit, so in the end its all for a great cause.
DIRECTIONS / LODGING
1826 Back Mountain Rd, Windsor, VT 05089
Free parking is available in the field across from the state park (near the start)
Mt. Ascutney State Park requires pets to be on a leash less than 10’ or safely confined at all times. Your pet is expected to have current rabies vaccination. Pick up after your pet.
Campsites are available at Mt. Ascutney and Wilgus State Parks. For more information on camping, visit Vermont State Parks or call the Reservation Call Center at 1-888-409-7579 (Mon–Fri, 9am–4pm).
BUMPS
This event is proud to be part of the BUMPS hill climb championship series!
BUMPS
COURSE
"One of the steepest and most difficult climbs in the US"
Strava segment
3.48 mi / 2,222 ft
Paved road
Closed course, no vehicle traffic during the race
Average grade ~12%, some sections in excess of 19%
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hill profile courtesy of pjamm cycling
COURSE RECON
Course available for inspection and test riding during park season ($4 day use fees apply)
Course is open to riders from 8:45 -109:15am on race day. The course will close to all traffic promptly at 10:15am
Youtube recon:
mile 1
mile 2
mile 3
on board a race car :)
Helmets are required at all times: during the race, and while bicycling down the course after the race.
Please make sure you understand our Race Day Disclaimer, Cancellation Policy, Refund and Exchange Policy before you register for this event.
RACE DAY DISCLAIMER/CANCELLATION POLiCY: We will delay the start time, postpone or cancel the race if the following conditions are reported on the road or summit on the morning of the event, HIGH WINDS, HARD DRIVING RAIN, LIGHTNING, or anything that has the potential for an unsafe event. We will stop the race if conditions are deemed unsafe for the riders in the race. We will not cancel the race for "uncomfortable" conditions.
REFUND/EXCHANGE POLICY: No registration transfers or refunds after registration closes on August 1.
Cycling Hill Climb Trail Virtual
Sat, Sep 05, 2026
118.6 km from Queensbury5k 10k Half Marathon Run
Sun, Sep 06, 2026 at 6:30 AM
33.9 km from Queensbury50k Ultra
Sun, Sep 06, 2026 at 8:00 AM
Welcome to Race Day XC. We are thrilled to introduce the Rotation Engineering Berkshire 40. The original Race Day XC marathon! The Berkshire 40 is located on a beautiful 1000 acre farm in the
Berkshires. The race lap is a 10 mile loop of mostly single track, with a few sections of double track and a small stretch of private dirt road. No dangerous public roads, no multi use public trails, this closed course loop was 100% cut and built for the Berkshire 40 event.
The single track is premium packed Berkshire loam with tons of flow. Although this property abuts Mt Greylock there isn't a ton of “climbs” that are notable. We have built a lot of trails over the years but this stuff is some of our favorite of all time! We will share the final gps/strava file the week before the event.
For a look at the old 2025 Strava course profile click here: 2025 Berkshire 40 Lap
Parking Fee: $20 Per Carload per Weekend
Primitive Camping Fee: $25 Per Car Load (Good All Weekend)
Note* Staging/call ups for the Berkshire 40 will be determined by class and the order which you sign up.
The official feed zone/aid station will be in the parking area. You will pass through it at miles 10, 20 and 30. We will also have basic refreshments at the aid station.
Pro Purse:
Pro Men: $1000
Pro Women: $1000
-14 entries or less in class= top 3 are awarded.
-15 entries or more in class=top 5 are awarded.
Weekend Schedule:
SATURDAY
Gates Open: 10:00 AM
Open Practice: (Free) 11:00 AM- 5:00 PM
On Site Registration or Pre Registration Check In: 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Gates Close: 9:00 PM
SUNDAY
Gates Open: 5 AM
On Site Registration or Pre Registration Check In: Opens at 6:00 AM and Remains Open All Day
RACE HEATS:
8 AM Race 1 (2-4 mile race)
Boys 7-11
Girls 7-11
Boys 4-6
Girls 4-6
9:00 AM Wave 1 (40 Mile Race)
Pro Men Open
Expert Men
Expert Men 40+
Expert Men 50+
Single Speed Men
Men 60+ Open
9:01 AM Wave 2 (40 Mile Race)
Pro Women
Expert Women
Expert Women 45+
9:02 AM Wave 3 (40 Mile Race)
Boys 15-18
Sport Men
Sport Men 40+
Sport Men 50+
Boys 12-14
Novice Men
Novice Men 40+
Novice Men 50+
Novice Men 70+ Open
9:03 AM Wave 4 (40 Mile Race)
Girls 15-18
Sport Women
Sport Women 45+
Girls 12-14
Novice Women
Novice Women 45+
Women 60+ Open
Finish time cut off- racers may not start their 4th and final lap any later then 4pm
Cycling Mountain Biking Trail
Sun, Sep 06, 2026 at 9:00 AM
DIRTY PIZZA WEEKEND 2026
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On tap is a full weekend of food, bikes and camaraderie that you'll not soon forget.
We've pulled the best bits of local riding together into these loops and
we can't wait to share them with you. The routes feature panoramic views across the river valley into Vermont, quiet rolling gravel roads, no shortage of leg busting climbs and honestly, some of the best riding anywhere in the surrounding three states.
Saturday:
Shake out ride.
Swim in the lake.
Wood fired feast at the pavilion
Camping on site.
Sunday:
Complementary fresh baked goods and coffee.
FOUR routes to choose from.
“The Good” If you love the original Dirty Pizza route, +/- 40 miles, +/- 4500' elevation, this route is the one for you.
“The Bad” If you've been riding gravel events for awhile, finished last year's ride and were up for more, “The bad” is a tough 55 miles with 6,000' elevation, should be enough to have most riders seeing cross eyed and wishing they'd opted for a shorter route.
“The ugly” This 70 mile loop with 8,000' of elevation monster…. is savage. It will also be restricted to a field of 30 riders, and will have a time cut off at the first time through the feed zone.
"Type 1 fun" A mostly paved ride with a few miles of maintained gravel road. 24 miles, 2,500" elevation. Suitable for a confident rider on 30mm tires.
A staffed feed stop for all three ride options. This stop will be stocked with water, fruit, and the famous Orchard Hill Breadworks cookies!
Post ride pizza and dessert for all riders. (Eat up, we're not counting how many slices you take)
Want to bring the family and enjoy an early fall day with bikes and wood fired pizza? Sign up for “Just pizza” and we'll gladly share some family friendly shorter loops suitable for all ability levels.
The Courses are SELF NAVIGATED. We like arrows, but we share these roads and trails with a wide variety of users. It has become apparent that not all non-bikers share that like! Conclusion: no arrows are better than wrong arrows! The GPS track and cue sheets will be emailed a day or two before the event as well.
Everyone riding the Dirty Pizza is strongly encouraged to ride with a navigation device (links shared 3 days prior to event). Cue sheets will also be available.
To some, the most important feature of the day is the Post Ride Feed where you will be treated to Noah's wood oven fired pizza feast back at the Orchard Hill Pavillion.
WHAT TO BRING…
Good, Bad and Ugly will all best be tackled on 42mm or larger tires.
Type 1 fun can be ridden on a narrower tire, but you'll still be happy riding a cushy 42mm gravel set up.
This ride is self supported. Bring your own gear to change flats and make minor repairs.
Sag support will be available "On Call", but in some sections of the course that will mean walking a bit to get cell reception and or access to a road.
The pizza feast will consist of wood fired pizza with a variety of toppings. Gluten free crusts available.
BYOB
See more about the venue: www.orchardhillbreadworks.com
Call or email if you have questions: 603-835-7845, [email protected]
Cycling Gravel Trail
Sun, Sep 06, 2026 at 8:00 AM
The race course — which rises between 300-400 feet in elevation throughout the entire race — features views and scenery that capture perfectly the quaint, authentic feel of New England, taking
runners through covered bridges with names like Thompson, Carlton and Cresson, most of which date to the pre-Civil War era.
The Swanzey Covered Bridges Half-Marathon, "Elijah's Race", is held each year in memory of its founder, Elijah Barrett. Elijah organized the event to raise funds to support the students of Monadnock Regional Middle-High School. He had attended MRMHS and eventually coached runners there.
Race Features
T-Shirt guaranteed for every participant that registers by August 15th.
Custom participation medal for all runners.
Access to school locker rooms at start and finish of the race, as well as a couple of porta-potties along the course.
Cash prizes for top 3 runners.
Post race barbeque and raffles.
21k Marathon Run
Thu, Sep 10, 2026 at 5:00 PM
Ultra - 26.2 - 13.1 - 10K - 5K + Challenges (Loony, Super Loony or ADKrazy!)
Run the beautiful Adirondack Park this fall in Old Forge NY. A true destination location at the most perfect time of year!
Choose from the ULTRA (50K), FULL or HALF MARATHON, 10K, 5K, or push yourself with the ADKrazy or Loon or Super Loon Challenge.
Want to switch it up? Grab your paddle, sneakers & bike for the Ky-Tri or just your bike for the 12Mile Gravel Grinder.
3.1 Miles 5k 6.2 Miles 10k 12 Miles 13.1 Miles 19.3 Miles 26.2 Miles 50k 32.4 Miles 48.6 Miles Gravel Half Marathon Run Triathlon Ultra
Sat, Sep 12, 2026 at 9:00 AM
65 km from QueensburyCycling Gravel
Sat, Sep 12, 2026 at 11:59 PM
86.4 km from QueensburyCycling Hill Climb Time Trial
Sat, Sep 12, 2026 at 9:10 AM
117.1 km from QueensburyCycling Gravel
Sat, Sep 12, 2026 at 8:00 AM
We are so excited for year TWO!!! Registration is open and sign ups are robust
Race date - September 12, 2026
Course details
Swim 1 mile
Bike 28 miles
Run 7.5 miles
Event options
Individual Triathlon
Aquabike (Swim/ Bike only)
Duathlon (3.5 mile run / Bike / 7.5 mile run
Relay ( Swim/Bike/Run) but with 2-3 total team members divvying up the legs
All entries get a T-shirt and lunch!
28 Miles 37 Miles Aquabike Cycling Duathlon Gravel Run Swim Triathlon
Sat, Sep 12, 2026 at 8:00 AM
This is definitely one of our racers' favorite races. There are no huge hills and the scenery is beautiful. Beginning and ending at picturesque Shelburne Beach, you will run along dirt, gravel and
paved roads featuring scenic views of Vermont countryside and rural farmland. Run past Charlotte Beach situated on beautiful Lake Champlain just before entering the Holmes Creek Covered Bridge for the first time. The course continues on quiet, rolling hills before arriving at the turnaround. The half marathon runs through the covered bridge twice. The 5K and 10K turn around before reaching the bridge (although it's not that far beyond the 10K turnaround, so if you want to run through it, it's not going to add that much to your finish time for 10K runners).
3.1 Miles 5k 6.2 Miles 10k 13.1 Miles Gravel Half Marathon Run
Sat, Sep 12, 2026 at 10:00 AM
Lace up your running shoes and grab your spoons, the Brain Freezer 5K is back!!
If you are new to the race, the rules are simple: Challengers run half a 5k, stop to down a full pint of Vermont made
ice cream, then finish out the the race! Are you up for the challenge? (fun runners do not have to finish a pint)
This is the second year we've done this route, and it was a huge success last year! The race will follow the bike path along beautiful Lake Champlain. It will run between North Beach and Waterfront Park with an ice cream eating pit stop in Water Works Park.
Prizes will be given out for best costume and best team costumes, so have fun with it!
All of the proceeds from the race go to People Helping People Global, a Vermont-based international development organization that provides interest-free microloans to people living on less than $2 a day. Here is the link to learn more about the organization: PHPG's website.
We thank all of the companies and volunteers that have donated money, time, or services to PHPG to make the Brain Freezer 5K happen!
5k Fun Run Run
Sun, Sep 13, 2026 at 10:00 AM
126.8 km from QueensburyCycling Mountain Biking
Sun, Sep 13, 2026 at 7:00 AM
140.3 km from QueensburyCycling