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One Mile open water swim at Greenwich Point Park in
Old Greenwich, CT
Event details and schedule
GENERAL INFO: Race start is 7:30am. Check-in opens at 6:30. Water temperature should be around 70 F. Heats will be by age group with colored caps provided. Ample parking and toilets are available on Site . Course will be patrolled by Greenwich Point life guards, and EMS personnel will be available as needed. Directions: Take I95 to Exit 5, right on Route 1 (East Putnam Ave.), first right on Sound Beach to the end, right on Shore Rd. Metro North/Old Greenwich station about 2 miles from the beach. T-Shirts are only guaranteed for pre-registered swimmers – we may run out if too many people register on race day ! Swimmers in our wave for those with physical disabilities MUST bring their own “swim buddy”
AWARDS: In each age group, awards to the top 3 overall and at least the top 3 in each age group. Age groups will be 19-24, 25-29, 30-34, 35-39 etc. Awards and refreshments will follow the event. Wetsuits allowed, but competitors wearing wetsuits will be ineligible for awards.
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.
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.
Join Us for the 6th Annual George Washington Day 5K & Fun Run!
Mark your calendars for Saturday, July 18, 2026, and take part in The Warwick Historical Society’s George Washington Day 5K & Fun Run in Warwick, NY. This exciting event features a USA Track & Field Certified 5K course (certified in 2023), offering a fast and accurate route for all participants.
Race Details:
Start Time: 8:30 AM
Start Format: Self-seeded start from the official START/FINISH arch
Timing & Scoring:
Overall winners are determined by gun time
Age-group awards are based on chip time
Professional Timing: This event is chip-timed by Second Wind Race Timing
🚨 Please note: Early starts are NOT permitted for any participants, including runners and walkers. 🚨
Don’t miss this opportunity to race on a certified course and be part of a historic event!
Welcome to Randall's Island Crit
Presented by Central Park Raccoons, New York Bike Lawyers and Cozine Dental Group
Race will happen rain or shine.
NYC Cup Series Information
This event is part of the NYC Cup Series.
Only select fields earn NYC Cup points and are eligible for series (overall) awards.
All races remain open for USA Cycling upgrade points.
NYC Cup Series Awards by Field
Cat Pro/1/2/3 - $5000 overall awards (Top 7)
02/07/26 Groundhog Classic
02/22/26 Brooklyn Icebreaker
05/31/26 Coney Island Criterium
06/27/26 Brooklyn Classic
07/19/26 Randall's Island Criterium
07/26/26 Riverside Criterium
09/12/26 Breezy Time Trial
09/20/26 Diamond Mountain Classic
Cat 3/4 - $2000 overall awards (Top 7)
02/07/26 Groundhog Classic
02/22/26 Brooklyn Icebreaker
05/31/26 Coney Island Criterium
06/27/26 Brooklyn Classic
07/19/26 Randall's Island Criterium
07/26/26 Riverside Criterium
09/12/26 Breezy Time Trial
09/20/26 Diamond Mountain Classic
Masters 40+ - $1000 overall awards (Top 5)
05/31/26 Coney Island Criterium
07/26/26 Riverside Criterium
09/12/26 Breezy Time Trial
09/20/26 Diamond Mountain Classic
Masters 55+ - $500 overall awards (Top 3)
05/31/26 Coney Island Criterium
07/26/26 Riverside Criterium
09/12/26 Breezy Time Trial
09/20/26 Diamond Mountain Classic
Women Road - $500 overall awards (Top 3)
02/22/26 Brooklyn Icebreaker (free separate field)
07/19/26 Randall's Island Criterium (free separate field)
09/12/26 Breezy Time Trial
09/20/26 Diamond Mountain Classic (free separate field)
Men Fixed - $1000 overall awards (Top 5)
02/22/26 Brooklyn Icebreaker
05/31/26 Coney Island Criterium
07/19/26 Randall's Island Criterium
07/26/26 Riverside Criterium
Women Fixed - $500 overall awards (Top 3)
02/22/26 Brooklyn Icebreaker ( separate field, free registration)
05/31/26 Coney Island Criterium (mixed field, free registration)
07/19/26 Randall's Island Criterium (free separate field)
07/26/26 Riverside Criterium (separate field)
NYC Cup Technical Guide - Required Reading
The NYC Cup Technical Guide contains complete series rules, points system, overall awards, field eligibility, and enforcement policies and applies to all NYC Cup events.
TECHNICAL RULES
EQUIPMENT
Fixed Gear bikes must be in excellent working condition and meet all of the following requirements:
• Track bike with horizontal dropouts (no conversions)
• Drop handlebars with tape/grips and plugged ends
• Lock ring must be present and secure
• Clipless pedals only (no straps or cages); cleats must be in good condition
• Rear wheel must sit fully within the rear dropout
• Tubeless and tubular tires are permitted
• Computers and mounted cameras are permitted but must be securely attached
• Spoked wheels only; disc wheels and tri-/aero-spokes are prohibited
• Brake levers, calipers, cables, and hoods are prohibited
• Lights and reflectors are prohibited
Road bikes must be in excellent working condition and meet all of the following requirements:
• Drop handlebars with tape/grips and plugged ends
• Clipless pedals only (no straps or cages); cleats must be in good condition
• Tubeless and tubular tires are permitted
• Computers and mounted cameras are permitted but must be securely attached
• Spoked wheels only; disc wheels and tri-/aero-spokes are prohibited
• Lights and reflectors are prohibited
APPAREL
• Helmet must be properly fastened and in visibly good condition
• Helmet lights (mounted or integrated) are prohibited
• Race numbers must be clearly visible during qualifying heats, ACR, and finals
• Jackets or vests covering numbers must be removed before the start
• Numbers must be pinned on the LEFT side
• Riders with non-visible numbers will not be scored or advanced. No exceptions
RACE RULES
All riders are responsible for knowing when and where they are required to be for their races. Riders who miss their scheduled start or qualifying heat will not be permitted to race.
If a field exceeds the venue start limit 7 days before the race, the event may be conducted in a multi-round race format. The schedule will be adjusted accordingly. Any format changes will be published in advance and communicated to registered riders
RACE COURSE (Road & Fixed)
record is here: https://www.strava.com/activities/9419991115
Length: 1450 meters (0.9 miles)
Terrain: Flat
Turns: 7 right / 3 left
Direction: Clockwise
Width: 4 meters (narrowest) to 8 meters (widest)
The start/finish straight is short, measuring approximately 122 meters total, with about 65 meters from the exit of the final corner to the line.
Turns 1 and 2 form a tight chicane. Turn 1 is narrow and 90 degrees, requiring careful speed control to set up for the wider exit of Turn 2. With a single fast line through the chicane, positioning into the straight will be contested.
Turn 3 has a wide radius with a slightly uphill exit.
Turn 4 is a straightforward 90-degree corner with a wide exit.
Turn 5 follows a long arc around the trees and requires heavy braking. Limited sight lines and a narrow exit make this corner challenging. While there is runoff, riders may exit into the grass.
Turn 6 is a long, sweeping corner at the bottom of a steep downhill section. Positioning here is critical for the next turn.
Turn 7 is a classic hairpin with downhill entry and high speeds. Braking skill is essential. This corner is often decisive for the finish.
Turn 8 is a wide, fast hairpin that allows continued pedaling and positioning for the finish.
Turn 9 is a straightforward 90-degree corner with a wide exit.
Turn 10 is a fast, wide 90-degree corner that allows a sprint to develop after the exit.
START
• Riders must start with one foot on the ground
• Track stands and leaning on railings are prohibited
• Bicycles will be inspected prior to each rider’s heat
FINISH SPRINT
• After the finish, continue straight to the lawn area if it is safe to do so
LAPS
• The number of laps will be announced prior to the start
• A lap counter will be displayed on the truss at the start/finish line
• A bell will signal prime laps and the final lap
• Lap counts are subject to change at the Chief Referee discretion
LAPPED RIDERS
• Riders must exit the course immediately when instructed by race officials or marshals
• Pulled riders will be ranked based on their last completed lap
• The sweeper moto will run approximately 15 seconds ahead of the lead moto
• When approached by the sweeper moto, riders must exit the course promptly
• Riders must exit the circuit safely and under control
• Race officials may signal riders to exit the course at any time
• Riders who refuse to exit will be disqualified
REGISTRATION
The check-in desk is located in the large parking lot near the Start/Finish line. Check-in opens 1 hour before the first race/heat and closes 10 minutes before the first heat start.
A valid USAC or UCI license is required. A $10 late fee applies to day-of registration. Timing chips from other races may remain on the bicycle.
Registration transfers to another rider are available through your BikeReg account at no charge.
AWARDS
Top 3 finishers in each race must report to the podium area within 10 minutes of their race for awards and media. Riders must be present to receive prizes. Prizes will be forfeited if the rider is not present.
RESULTS
Results will be posted on Road-Results.com and the USA Cycling website, typically within 48 hours.
PHOTOS
Will be posted at Verrazano Team Facebook page in a day or two after the race.
2023 photos by @SnakeGod_Cyclist are here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1KVZpFjE4XopoBZUqUyx3ZBWDwVwNL6w7
2024 photos by Robert Lai: Pre-race, Gallery 2, Gallery 3, Gallery 4, Gallery 5, Gallery 6, Gallery 7, Gallery 8, Podiums.
2024 photos by Jun Aishima: Men Road Bike, Women Road Bike, Men Fixed Bike, Women Fixed Bike.
2025 Photos by Jun Aishima:
Road bikes: Women Open, Cat5, Cat4, CatP/1/2+3
Fixed Gear Bikes: Women, Men
Video from 2025 race:
Video from 2021 race:
Video from 2021 race:
Video from 2020 race:
NEUTRAL RACE SUPPORT
none
DIRECTIONS
By car: Take the Triborough Bridge to Randall’s Island and follow signs to Icahn Stadium. Parking is available next to the stadium.
By bicycle: From the 102nd Street bridge (Q train at 96th St), turn left immediately after the bridge and follow the bike path to the wooden bridge on the left. The course begins immediately after the bridge. Follow marshal instructions for safe access to the Start/Finish area.
WATER, BATHROOMS & TRASH
A water fountain is located to the left of the Icahn Stadium entrance. Permanent restrooms are located to the right of the entrance. Trash receptacles are available near the registration desk.
SPONSORS
Central Park Raccoons is NYC's nocturnal cycling club focused on recruiting, training and clinic/race organizing with the main goal of bringing more Fixed Gear races into NYC.
New York Bike Lawyers (Flanzig and Flanzig, LLP) is a nationally recognized law firm representing the rights of seriously injured cyclists, pedestrians, and their families. We are avid cyclists and safe street advocates with a combined 65 years of experience litigating on behalf of seriously injured crash victims in New York. Partner Daniel Flanzig serves on the Board of Directors and is a legal advisor to the New York Bicycling Coalition, New York's only statewide bicycle advocacy group. Daniel serves as a "Bike Law" educator with Bike New York, the country's leading bike education program holding monthly classes around New York City educating his fellow riders on their rights if involved in a crash. Mr. Flanzig has authored numerous articles and frequently lectures on bicycle litigation in New York. He has been featured in both The New York Times and Bicycle Times Magazine for his work as a leading Bicycle Law Advocate and a New York Bike Crash Lawyer.
An avid cyclist himself, Dr. O'Neal is a compassionate clinician treating populations of all backgrounds and ethnicities with empathy and respect. A wealth of experience dealing with traumatic and developmental maladies of the maxillofacial complex. Familiar working in most clinical settings, from Hospital to private practice. Constantly organizing and assigning doctors and support staff for full and efficient utilization of clinic resources while maintaining minimal operational overhead. An active team player in group practice, regularly coordinating with other treating clinicians whether formulating comprehensive patient treatment plans or executing treatment.
Date: Sunday, June 19th, 2026 at 8:00am
Join us for Tri the Park at Tarrytown’s Pierson Park, a youth triathlon designed for fun, challenge, and community spirit! Participants will compete in a POOL swim, followed by a closed bike loop and park run. Whether your athlete is tackling the long course or giving the short course a go, it’s a great way to race this summer.
The entire race should take athletes anywhere from 10 to 30 minutes as it is a beginner course, and each participant will receive a finisher’s medal!
Long Course: 100m swim, 2mi bike, 0.50mi run
Short Course: 50m swim, 1mi bike, 0.25mi run
Participants can compete in either distance race and must be between the ages of 6-16.
Register by noon on June 21st to guarantee your event T-shirt! After that, shirts will be available on a first come, first served basis while supplies last. Registration closes on July 12th.
Our Packanack Lake Family Fun Event include something for everyone featuring a 5K, and Kids races around scenic Packanack Lake in Wayne, NJ.
Amenities include:
Age Group Awards (M&F Overall Top 3, 15 & under, 16 - 19, 20 - 24, 25 - 29, 30 - 34, 35 - 39, 40 - 44, 45 - 49, 50 - 54, 55 - 59, 60 - 64, 65 - 69, 70 -7 4, 75 - 79, 80+), Refreshments, & T-Shirt giveaways to first 200 pre-registered participants.
Race Day Registration will be available on July 19 from 7am to 8:20am.
Fee: $35.00
We can't wait to see you at the start!
THE summer race with the best way to cool down, a margarita of course!
Barbara Nevins and Southwest Cafe present the 20th annual Southwest Cafe Margarita 5k to benefit Ability Beyond. The yummy margarita you know and love will be waiting for you at the post-race fiesta! Race begins at 7pm!
The Southwest Cafe Margarita 5K continues to support Ability Beyond, an organization dedicated to empowering every person, no matter their ability, to live, work and thrive as members of their community. The non-profit currently runs two residential programs in Ridgefield: Sunrise Cottage and Ritch Drive. Click on the "donation" button to find out more about Ability Beyond.
PWMBA is advancing a shovel-ready trail development project at Fahnestock State Park (Canopus Lake / Winter Park site) that will create approximately 2–2.5 miles of beginner-to-intermediate, mountain bike-optimized* singletrack integrated with the existing XC ski trail network, right off the Taconic State Parkway in Kent, NY.
The Phase 1 project at Canopus Lake is designed to be sustainable, minimize environmental impact, and expand safe, inclusive recreation opportunities for riders, hikers, runners, families, and youth programs such as National Interscholastic Cycling Association (NICA), and local Scouting troops.There is a shortage of beginner-level trails in this county, defined as just a few degrees of elevation change and relatively smooth natural surface riding terrain.
If Phase 1 successfully constructs high quality trails and increases attendance and ridership at Canopus, we hope to raise funds to engage professional trail builders to explore the 850-acre portion south of Rt. 301 down to Wiccopee Ct. and submit a machine-build design to create offshoot singletrack off the Roaring Brook Trail for Phase 2. Rather than spend an exorbitant sum to rehabilitate this old DOT woods road that will be subject to future ATV and storm damage, the narrow singletracks can be designed to keep ATVs out while meandering up and over to scenic vistas and enormous rock rollers similar to Blue Mountain Reservation in Cortlandt/Peekskill. If approved, we will pursue fundraising to make this vision come to life.
Join us on Sunday, July 26th at 9:00AM for a charity ride to support the Canopus Lake Trail Fund: https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/donation-form/help-build-rad-trails-at-canopus
A non-refundable, tax-deductible donation along with your signed waiver and registration is required.
We will meet and park at 64 Pudding St. Putnam Valley, NY 10579 just off the Taconic State Parkway. Car pooling is recommended.
https://maps.app.goo.gl/htvV9X1kfA7D1es26?g_st=ic
Additional parking can be found along Brookside Rd: https://maps.app.goo.gl/BJYDfETdGwS9WWa58?g_st=ic
There is a Porta Potty here (but do not park here for the ride):
https://maps.app.goo.gl/WD5nqmEB14SU2bqg7?g_st=ic
We will depart at 9:15 and ride north to sample some East Fahnestock singletrack before crossing the parkway at Mile 4 to check out the Canopus Lake Trails Project. Afterwards, we will head down through the campground and XC ski trails to the Roaring Brook Trail down to Wiccopee Rd. and cross the parkway on the overpass back to 64 Pudding St. This bail out will be at ~ Mile 8. From there, we will ride through E. Fahnestock to California Hill State Forest to sample some more singletrack and fun stuff and return to the meeting spot at ~ Mile 24.
We will have some water and fuel stashes at Pudding St. and Cali Hill (Waywayanda Ct). If you wish to plan ahead and bring two vehicles for shuttling purposes depending upon ride length, contact [email protected] for recommendations. If you are familiar with this area and would like to serve as ride staff, please let him know. Class 1 eBikes are welcome.
Test
A two day showdown of fast-rolling XC trails and winding carriage roads on an entirely closed race course. Eighty miles over two days with two entirely different courses showcasing what Stewart has to offer for mountain bikers and gravel riders alike. Show up for a single day of action or throwdown for both days and compete for the King or Queen of the Dirty Double! Two day participants will receive additional custom finisher prize, and some well-earned bragging rights.
Gravel Course: The Gravel Course (Saturday, August 1st, 9am) consists of three 13 mile loops with a majority of the course on fast service roads but enough single-track sprinkled in to keep the mountain bikers happy and in the pack. You're going to want some bite to your tires (38c or more), there are a few sections that will require technical skills if you want to send it. Ridge. Rd will be the only aid station but will be passed multiple times and will be the heart of the party. Please visit Race Website for more info.
MTB Course: (Sunday, August 2nd, 9am) consists of two 20ish mile laps with fast, flowy XC trails. There are a few small sections broken up with service roads but the course is primarily single-track. Our Dirt Crew has put in a ton of work to get these trails in tip top shape for y'all, so be sure to give them a shout out. An Aid Station is available at the midway point as you start lap two.
After Party & Accommodations: Bikeway Bicycles (628 NY 17K, Montgomery NY) will host an after party with local food trucks, vendors, raffles, music and more! Free Tent / Car Camping is available 1 mile from Finish at Bikeway Bicycles! Give a call to Bikeway Montgomery (845) 787-4082 to reserve a spot, Limited Capacity Available (50 spots).
Parking: Parking is available to the first 250 vehicles at Stewart State Forest along Maple and New Rd. If you are attending the after party, please park behind the Coldenham Fire Dept. on Manzari Drive. Take a right out of Ridge. Rd as you leave Stewart State Forest, and an immediate left at the traffic light by the Citgo station. You will see the Fire Dept. 500ft. later off to your left.
Apparel: (UPDATED SOON) Jersey's are available for pre-order and pick-up on race day! We will have a very limited supply available on race day, so lock in your swag today at a reduced price. If you want to pick your jersey up on race day, you need to place your order 3 weeks before race day. Otherwise, the jersey will be shipped to you.
Race Directors: Ethan Kelly, Tim Schopen
The pulse of the running world can be felt in Central Park where you and hundreds of athletes from around the world will compete. To race in Central Park is breathtaking not only because of the great course but also because of what this place means to runners from all over the world. This is the largest and most important public backyard (park) in NYC with 843 acres of trees, meadows, paths, and attractions. It’s always beautiful and in the middle of the summer, it’s the place to be. The course is perfect for you, marked at every mile and turn, supported with water stations that have ice cold water and Gatorade. Join us afterward for a fun awards ceremony, NYC’s best bagels!
Come & join us at the only race we offer in New York State!
The aHUS Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting people affected by atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome (aHUS) and their families. Founded by caregivers and patients, the Foundation provides up-to-date information, educational resources, and a supportive community to help individuals and loved ones navigate the challenges of this ultra-rare disease. It fosters connections among patients, caregivers, researchers, and healthcare professionals to raise awareness, share experiences, and improve quality of life through conferences, outreach, and advocacy.
Traversing beautiful viewpoints along the Hudson River from New Jersey to New York and back again the Interstate 17 Trail Run delivers amazing scenery as it tests your physical prowess.
You will run four times on a four mile loop of rugged technical trails after a mile out and back on a closed road to separate the field of runners for safety. You will complete three counterclockwise loops followed by a final loop clockwise. You must check in at the beginning/end of each loop to have your time card punched.
Founded in 2017. This is NOT your average trail race. This trail is meant to test your strength and endurance. Seventeen miles with over 5000 ft. of elevation change, if you're not extremely careful there are many places where you can fall to your death or serious injury. No awards or medals. Race at your own risk.
Course Description
Mile 0-1: from the start/finish out and back on road
Mile 1-2: heading south along a semi technical rock strewn dirt trail which leads to a steep long descent on rocky uneven jagged stairs and switchbacks. Once you reach the bottom you'll head north on smooth dirt trail along the river with beautiful views
Mile 2-3: a boulder filled rock scramble where you'll need to use your hands to navigate at certain points ends with a singletrack dirt trail with short yet steep ascents and descents along the river
Mile 3-4: singletrack dirt path takes you directly back into another rock scramble, however this portion is much more runnable, ending directly on the shore of the river
Mile 4-5: as you continue along the rocky shore trail you'll encounter the beautiful waterfall signaling your time to ascend the cliff using various switchbacks and staircases. Once you reach the top it's a short trip south through wide cross country skiing trails back to the checkpoint/aid station at the start/finish area
Miles 5-9 & 9-13 repeat miles 1-5. Last loop miles 13-17 you'll reverse your path.
Aid Station
Mile 1, 5, 9, & 13 Fully stocked with water, sports drink, soda, candies, oranges, chips, pretzels and more! Feel free to leave your own personal supply stash, it will be safe and easy to access each loop.
*Due to distance between aid we highly recommend carrying your own hydration supply (handhelds may be cumbersome at times you may require both hands free)
Email with complete information will be sent a week prior to event date to all registered runners, plz check your junk folder or send us a message if you can’t locate it.
More Races: https://linktr.ee/foresttrailstriders
An annual 5K run/walk and kids 1 mile race on the streets of Chelsea, NY located in the town of Wappingers ( NOT the Chelsea in NYC) to benefit the Chelsea Fire Company, and The Robert VanTassel “Live the Dash” scholarship. Given to 2 Beacon High School Seniors, who show sportsmanship, integrity, and 100% commitment to his/her running goals.
In 2023, we changed the name of the race to The Robert Van Tassel Live the Dash 5k. Bobby was the race coordinator from the beginning. He ran the race every year and gave the medals out at the end. He was the Fire District Commissioner, past chief, and held every office over the 40 years he served CFD. He passed on October 20, 2022. Running was his passion. He ran until his very last breath. We continue this race in his honor. “LIVE THE DASH”!! The race starts and ends at the fire station on Liberty St. and takes you along the Hudson River. Want to run with friends or family, sign up together!
Created in 2006 by Dave and Anna Madden, owners of Piccolo Cucina e Vino with a desire to help revitalize historic Downtown Middletown, the Marshall+Sterling R4DT is a 4 Mile run/walk on the morning of the third Saturday of August, where female participants will start ahead of males.
If you have ridden the TdG in the past, you know what a great event it is. This year we are adding an 80 mile ‘challenge’ route in honor of Tour founder Joe Fix Its 80th year in business. And we’re still bringing back:
The same great routes
The same great pre-ride nosh
The same great rest stops
The same great lunch and afterparty
The same great causes
And a great new T-shirt design (included free for anyone pre-registering before July 30th)
AND, we're keeping prices the same as before! For more information, visit our The Orange County Bicycle Club website.