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Ride bikes, help local kids with cancer …
Registration for the 9th Annual Great Big Group Ride (GBGR), presented by Frank Armetta State Farm, is now open! Join us for a wonderful (but challenging) group ride that benefits local kids with cancer!
GBGR is a fun but challenging way for you to support the Pediatric Cancer Foundation of the Lehigh Valley (PCFLV). This event features a Metric Century and a Metric Half Century. Every participant who registers by July 1st is guaranteed an event t-shirt! If you do not register by July 1st, you are not guaranteed a shirt, but we may have some available at the event.
And, new this year, all participants will receive a GBGR medal at the post-ride check-in table!!
Funds raised at Great Big Group Ride help PCFLV to support local pediatric cancer warriors and their families through financial, social and emotional support and programming.
Both the metric century and metric half century rides contain in-ride challenges, contests and prizes.
Be sure to arrive before your event's start time to enjoy free coffee and bagels and purchase raffle tickets. And stick around after you complete your ride to enjoy a gourmet cook-out generously donated by our friends at Whitehall Diner and Fitness Central.
For those looking to volunteer at this event, click here to see the available opportunities!
This event is brought to you by Frank Armetta State Farm Insurance. Call him today and get an insurance experience better than what you are used to. Frank's number is (610) 351-2333.
Funding for this event is supported by the following sponsors:
Presenting Sponsor - Frank Armetta - State Farm
Platinum Level Sponsors
Heavy Highway Local #158
Heavy Highway Local #1508
Gold Level Sponsors
Fitness Central
E.F. Laudenslager
Taveras Trucking
Jack Lehr Electric
Laborer's International Union Local #373
Silver Level Sponsors
Geib's Electric
Bronze Level Sponsors Gotham Cyclists
WHAT PCFLV DOES FOR FAMILIES
"The Pediatric Cancer Foundation of the Lehigh Valley is dedicated to supporting quality-of-life for children diagnosed with cancer in the Greater Lehigh Valley and their families, as well as long-term survivorship and bereavement programs. All of our programming and events are offered at no cost to these families. We believe that a pediatric cancer diagnosis affects the WHOLE family, and our mission reflects that belief. We also believe that a family's experience with childhood cancer does not end when treatment ends. Because of that, PCFLV follows a continuum of care model, hoping to be a friend to families from the date their child is diagnosed forever forward.
If you or someone you know has a child diagnosed with cancer, is a survivor of pediatric cancer, or has lost a child to cancer, we encourage you to reach out to us and allow us to be part of your journey through the programming, events, and support we offer!"
The RIDES
ALL RIDERS MUST PARK AT INDEPENDENCE PARK AND FOLLOW THE SIGNS TO THE BACK OF FITNESS CENTRAL FOR THE START OF THE RIDE.
All riders must wear a helmet, bring their own water, carry a spare tube and have a fun, positive attitude. This is not a race, it is a charity ride. There will be mechanical support at the Weisenberg Paark rest stop courtesy of Bob Brien's Revolutions Mobile Bicycle Repair. A pick up service can be dispatched for on-course problems. All turns will be well marked with Route Arrows. A GPS file will also be available for download soon. There will be some in-ride challenges and contests so be prepared to have a little fun.
GBGR Metric Century (62 miles)
Rolls out at 8:00 a.m. There will be 2 rest stops with water and fuel at mile 24 and 48 and an early-out option. Expect hill climbs with approximately 4600' elevation gain, screaming descents, rolling hills, covered bridges, beautiful farmland and maybe a covered bridge or 2. Be prepared for some KOM and other hill climb challenges. Link to course route: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/51091489
GBGR Metric Half (31 miles)
Rolls out at 10:00 a.m. There will be a rest stop with water at mile 14. Expect about 2000' elevation gain with rolling hills, covered bridges, great scenery, happy people in spandex and someone taking your picture. Link to course: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/55234746
Prizes
At registration we will be selling raffle tickets for some great prizes supplied by sponsors and some bike industry companies
There will be in-ride challenges and contests to win some prizes as well
Call Tracy Stauffer at 484-438-6656 for more information.
The Splash Dash kicks off an all day Celebration for America 250 in Cressona. The Splash Dash is a 2.50 mile FUN* run/walk that promises to be a fun event for all ages and abilities. You will traverse through the streets of Cressona to support our beloved town pool that needs $1.2 million dollars in repairs and upgrades before we can re-open it. Rally your friends and family and even your pets, and join folks of all ages and skill levels. We do ask that the only wheels allowed on the course, for safety, are strollers or wagons, please.
*Please note this is an un-timed event. Participants are welcome to use self-timers, if interested. We are trying to promote community spirit as we start our pool fundraising.
The action starts and ends at the town pool on Graeff Street, where plenty of parking is available. The streets of Cressona will be full of folks cheering you on too! The Cressona Band will be playing for us and celebrating with us, as we finish our FUN run/walk. You won't want to miss this event, as there will be lots more fun along the way!
Wear your best patriotic wear or even pool accessories to join in the spirit of celebrating America's 250th birthday, in Cressona. This is our first major fundraising event for the pool and we appreciate your support so very much!
Special Splash Dash T-shirts will be available for kids (ages five and above) and adults alike. Virtual participants may also select a special t-shirt! You may order a t-shirt with your race registration. The registration deadline to snag your T-shirt will be July 1st.
Quadzilla Course Description: We will be providing a map of the Border Trail via Strava. This course offers a little bit of everything: rolling hills, water crossings, open fields, single track through the woods, jeep trails, and did we mention the rolling hills? The incredible vistas will have you believing you are no longer in PA but someplace out west.
Entry Fee: $50 through 3/31, $55 4/1 through 7/20. REGISTER ON OR BEFORE6/1/25 TO GUARANTEE A SHIRT.
All of the proceeds go to HCM Foundation and are used to provide financial assistance to cancer patients in Eastern Pennsylvania.
Gender Identification: We at Quadzilla love the Lehigh Valley's diverse and ever-growing running community. We are pleased to offer runners a non-binary registration option, and everyone will be able to select the garment style of their choice, regardless of gender identification.
In support of participation of transgender and nonbinary runners with the goal of ensuring fair and inclusive practices that respect the personal rights and dignity of transgender and nonbinary entrants while preserving the integrity of competition for awards and records, we adopt the following rules:
Transgender Entrants
Transgender women can register to compete:
in the female division provided they have been undergoing continuous, medically supervised hormone treatment for gender transition for at least one year prior to the race, or
in the male division with no restrictions.
Transgender men can register to compete:
in the male or female division, unless they are undergoing hormone treatment related to gender transition that includes testosterone or any other banned substance in which case they must register in the male category.
Transgender entrants who want to register as nonbinary must follow the rules for nonbinary registration set forth below.
Nonbinary Entrants:
During registration all entrants will have the opportunity to select their gender category – male, female, or nonbinary. The top 3 nonbinary entrants will be awarded. There are no non-binary age group awards at this time.
T-shirt: You have the option of one masculine or feminine cut t-shirt or tank top with your registration. Additional shirts may be purchased at the time of registration.
Awards: Overall top 3 male, female, non-binary and masters 40+. Top 3 male and female in 5-year age groups from 19 and under to 70+. No duplication of awards. Top overall will be gun-time determined, while age group awards will be determined by chip-timing. Awards will not be mailed.
Results: Chip timing will be provided and results will be posted immediately following the finish.
Other race info: Please visit our Facebook page for additional event details & updates: facebook.com/Quadzilla15k
What about days with severe weather?
Worry not!
*We’ll have special indoor access at Arnold's Fun Complex, where we will have arts and crafts, games, puzzles, and have special access to enjoy a movie, bowling and more!
Drop off 9:00 a.m.
Pick Up Half Day Camp 12:00 p.m. (12:15- 12;30 is ideal)
Pick Up Full Day Camp 3:00 p.m. (Lunch between 12:00 - 1:00)
From Arnold’s Fun Center, riders will safely connect to the Valley Forge Trails via the Schuylkill River Trail.
All campers should pack plenty of snacks and water.
Full Day campers should pack a nutritious lunch.
Or, they may purchase an Arnold’s Concession lunch for $6.00 (Campers can choose between two slices of Pizza with a fountain drink, or a hot dog with fountain drink)
Camp includes coach led-rides, art, crafts, board or card games, off the bike games, on the bike games, historical, natural, education, and a bit of chill time.
Half Day Bike Camp $295.00
Full Day Bike Camp $580.00
(*Extended Care through Arnold's Fun Canter is available- 3:00 - 6:30 for $85.00 *through Arnold's. Email us at [email protected] for more info-)
Pricing includes extra snacks, sweet end of day treats and branded Sol Rider's Swag!
Adventure Bike Camp and Mountain Bike Camp is for riders between ages 5 years old and 16 y.o. ish, who are very comfortable riding on two wheels.
Adventure Bike Camp who wish to adventure on two wheels will take to the gravel and paved trails (and will have the opportunity to learn how to ride beginner friendly, mountain bike trails.
Mountain Bike Camp for those looking to ride on skill-level appropriate mountain bike trails, plus gravel, and pavement.
What to expect:
Participants will review/learn
~ basic on the trail bike handling skills. (controlled braking, shifting, steering, speed control, cornering, bike-body separation, balance, riding/mounting/dismounting on level ground and low grade inclines/declines, in a controlled environment.
~ terminology, parts of the bike and how to keep everything in great working order.
~ On The Bike rules, safety and trail riding etiquette.
~ preview trails, pre-ride, re-ride, free ride singlet track
~ introduction to trail features (rock gardens, log-overs)
~ Monday: Access to skill-appropriate trails at the Phoenixville Bike Park.
~Arts, Crafts, Hikes, Games (Field, Board and Card), Snack Breaks, Exploration, Visit and learn about Historical Points of Interest, playground stops, etc.! *Count on sweet treat at the end!
How will they Learn?
Participants will learn
~ with coach-led demonstrations
~ through skill sessions
~ on the bike games
~ Rides on grass, pavement (SRT), and trails.
What To Bring:
~We highly recommend a mountain bike or a hybrid bike for Mountain Bike Camp.
~ Ideally, the bike should have shifting gears, *knobby tires (no slick or bald tires), well-fitted, and in great working condition.
*Please take your bike to a bike shop for a tune up before camp begins: a bike that breaks on the trail can be a real bummer. Make sure the brakes work, the chain is not rusty or stiff, the tires are in good condition (no dry-rot) and all the nuts and bolts are secure.
~A well-fitted helmet in great condition. No cracks or dents- protect those noggins.
~A water bottle (or two) or a hydration pack
~Closed-toe, secure shoes. No sandals, flip-flops-or crocs.
~Snacks (none sharing). Nutritious, skip the high sugar. The rider is the engine, proper nutrition before and during camp will make for a better experience.
~Personal medicine if needed: Inhalers, Epipens..etc.
For Adventure Bike Camp: most bikes are great. While a mountain bike is ideal, if you have a traditional single-gear bike, we can work with you! Reach out to us [email protected], give us a heads up.
Highly Recommended:
~protective eyewear
~sunscreen & bug/tick repellent
~bike gloves
~padded bike shorts ?TRUST US!
Please reach out to your local bike shop now, to make sure your kiddo has a great camp experience later!
*All bikes should have a tune-up at least once a year.
Doing so saves money, keeps your bike in good condition, can prevent mechanical failures, and offers safety and security while riding your bike.
*Make sure: the brakes work, the tires are NOT dry rotted and have good tread, fill up the tires with air to make sure the inner-tubes are in great working order. ~~*If the tires loose air, that means the bike needs new inner-tubes.
*Make sure the chain is not rusty, it has been properly oiled and moves freely along the gears.
*If your bike has gears, please make sure all the gars can work, and that the chain works well on the gears.
Don't hesitate to take your bike to a bike shop to have them take a look and see how they can help you get your bike in great working order!
Behavior and Rider Policy
Participants MUST:
~ be interested in learning and practicing.
~ arrive ready to listen and follow instructions: Why? Because: SAFETY.
Coaches are here to teach and keep participants safe. Participants must be able to follow directions at all times. Biking, regardless of skill level, comes with inherent risks, coaches are there to lead a safe experience.
~be respectful and kind to other participants and coaches. (Kind words, and keeping hands and feet to self is expected. No bullying will be tolerated.)
Incidents will be documented and shared with parent/guardian either in real-time or at pick-up depending on severity of offense. After two incidents, parent or guardian can choose to participate with their child for the remainder of the camp, or, withdraw them.
A third incident will result in expulsion from Sol Riders LLC programs. No refunds will be issued in case of withdrawal or expulsion.
Participants SHOULD:
~have fun
~feel comfortable to ask questions
~bring nutritious snacks and/or lunch
~bring at least one or two bottles of water.
Participants COULD:
~bring a small backpack (or hydration pack) to keep extra socks, shirt, rain slicker or coat (in case of a unexpected weather event).
*By signing up for one of Sol Riders LLC programs, the parent/guardian of the minor gives permission for the possible use of their image during camp activities, as it may be shared as part of program advertisements. Digital an Print: magazine ads, brochures, postcards, etc. Sol Riders LLC “RidewithSol.com” Website gallery, Social Media posts, etc.
To opt out, simply email us once you've registered, and we'll be sure to NOT include your child/dependent's image.
Once you are registered, we will email the Waivers and First Aid form to you.
Email [email protected] with questions
French Creek Racing presents the fourth race of our series of 6 open water swimming races throughout the summer.
You MUST be registered for the FULL SERIES to be eligible for series points and awards.
2025 race dates are: 5/5, 6/2, 6/23, 7/21, 8/4, and 8/25.
Each race will be scheduled on Tuesday afternoon/evening with Thursday as a rain date. For all dates, we are offering both a 800m and 1600m series option.
Race address: 1400 S. Trooper Rd., Norristown, PA. This GPS address will get you to the parking lot. From the lot, walk the short paved path toward the river and make a left until you see our launch/starting point. We are approximately 300 yards downstream from the 422 bridge. Absolutely no parking in front of our launch area.
Swimmers should be confident of their ability to swim 800/1600 meters in open water before entering.
We follow USAT's guidelines for use of wetsuits. Anything below 78ºF will be wetsuit legal and above 78º will be non-wetsuit. Anyone who wishes to wear a wetsuit above 78ºF will simply compete as an unofficial racer.
FORMAT: Swimmers will go off in small groups at specified wave start times. The first swimmers will begin at 5:00 PM. Swimmers will get to choose their heats at 30 minute intervals, including the main competitive heat at 6:30PM. 1600 meter swimmers must start no later than 6:00PM.
REGISTRATION: Pre-registration is available until 9AM on race day. Registration is also available on site for an additional $5 fee. You will select your wave start time during the registration process. If you need to change your start wave, please email us. Aim to arrive at least 30 minutes prior to your assigned wave time. You may warm up in the vicinity of the start/finish dock prior to your wave start time. Please do not swim downstream on the race course and remain within sight of the starting platform. When you arrive, check in at our table. You'll get body marked and you'll receive a swim cap. A bright colored cap or New Wave Swim Buoy must be worn by all racers. Please let us know in advance if you need to purchase a NWSB.
All series racers registered by 4/4 will receive a series t-shirt, and a custom award.
REFUNDS: No refunds will be issued. If requested at least 7 days in advance, we will be able to transfer your funds to a different training or race event.
Check out the most accurate water conditions at this location here. Open Water Series Events are subject to cancellation or change due to weather (lightning, water quality, etc.). For the most up to date information on our location and schedule, join our Facebook Group.
Directions to Norristown Location:
From Trooper Rd. exit of 422, head toward the Betzwood trailhead on Trooper Rd. Make a left at the "T" to go under 422. Make another left to the parking lot and walk the short paved path to the starting point. We are approximately 300 yards downstream from the 422 bridge.
The 800m swim course will start slightly upriver, then about 390 meters downriver, returning upriver to the finish line. For more details, please review our Swim Course Map. The 1600m swim course will be 2 laps of the 800m course.
SWIM FINISH: These races will be hand timed. Your time will stop when you touch the floating dock start/finish.
It is suggested that swimmers bring their own pre-race food and drinks. If there is anything you need, please bring it from home!
Restrooms: No restroom facilities onsite. Please make sure you use the bathroom before you arrive. The nearest bathroom facility is at the Betzwood trailhead, about 600 meters from our launch point. No changing room on site.
PLEASE READ: INCLEMENT WEATHER POLICY:
OPEN WATER SERIES EVENT OCCUR IN A RIVER SUBJECT TO FLOW AND RUNOFF CONDITIONS. All races will be held rain or shine. Two things will cause the race to be postponed: 1) Lightning in the area, and 2) water quality due to stormwater runoff. Generally, we will use www.phillyrivercast.org as a guideline of water quality. Ultimately, we will make a call by 12 noon and email registrants as well as posting it on our Facebook page at that time. Rain dates are typically Thursday of the same week, unless we post otherwise. If there is light rain during the event, we will still swim. WE WILL DO OUR BEST TO KEEP YOU INFORMED OF CONDITIONS, BUT DUE TO THE NATURE OF THE RIVER, WE CANNOT GUARANTEE ANY RACE TO BE HELD AT THE TIME INDICATED. THANKS IN ADVANCE FOR YOUR SUPPORT AND FLEXIBILITY!
Prizes
Custom awards will be given for the top 3 in each category and age group, based on points scored in each race. Award winners must be present at the final race of the season (8/25) to claim their awards.
Volunteers
Volunteers are the backbone of our events! We need lifeguaurds, kayakers, and much more. Please contact [email protected] to help out, or simply register as a volunteer!
The full competition schedule can be found here.
Please review the event eligibility guide here to ensure participation qualifications are met. Riders must have both an active USA Cycling Membership and the appropriate Race License add-on to compete.
For event updates and additional resources, refer to the USA Cycling Junior Track National Championships event page, as it will continue to be updated leading into the event.
Infield Pit Passes
Every rider's race number will grant access to the infield.
Infield pit passes for coaches and team staff are available for purchase on BikeReg at $40 for the entire event. Upon arrival at the venue, you will receive a wristband granting access to the infield. Please be aware that infield pass registrants will undergo screening against the SafeSport Disciplinary Database, and we strongly advise ensuring your SafeSport and MAAPP certifications are up to date.
Team Tent Space
To reserve space on the infield, please contact [email protected] with your group name and the number of riders you expect to have on-site.
Infield spots will be assigned on a first-come, first-served basis. While we will do our best to accommodate specific requests, space is limited and cannot be guaranteed.
We are also working with local community members to borrow pop-up tents for traveling teams. For larger teams, we will have an overflow area outside of the facility where riders can warm up, rest, and gather between events, separate from your infield space. If your group may need overflow space, please indicate that in your email.
Location Information
Learn more about our host here. You will be able to find lodging options and information on local activities.
Save The Date: Post-Nationals Pizza Party hosted by the VPCC
Details to come!
Questions can be directed to [email protected].
Any USA Cycling member could be tested at any event organized or sanctioned by USA Cycling and must adhere to all USADA, UCI and/or their designees anti-doping control procedures in effect at the event. Watch this short video to ensure you are adhering to anti-doping rules.
USA Cycling has a No Refund Policy for National Championships. We suggest adding the Participant Registration Insurance when completing your registration in BikeReg.
Welcome to Adventure Bike Camp at Oaks, PA with Arnolds Fun Center
Drop Off & Pick Up at
Arnold's Fun Center, Bowling Entrance 2200 West Drive, Oaks Pennsylvania, 19456 (19460)
Half-Day Camp 9:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. *Pick up by 12:15
Full Day Camp 9:00 - 3:00 p.m. Pick up by 3:15
*Lunch at 12:15 - 1:00
Pack a nutritious lunch- or, campers can purchase from Arnold's Fun Center. Choose between 2 slices of pizza and fountain drink or a hot dog with fountain drink for $6.00.
We'll meet at Arnold's Bowling Entrance.
Biking Adventures with the perfect blend of on and off-the-bike games at the adjacent parks along the Perkiomen Trail and the Schuykill River Trail.
Campers will enjoy a perfect blend of arts & crafts, pedaling to and exploring local points of interests like Valley Forge Park, Lock 60, Upper Schuylkill Valley Park Wildlife Sanctuary, and more! We'll do mini-hikes, and creek walks, and learn about local wildlife.
Damp Weather:
Pack a lite-rain slicker and spare socks. We'll hit the trails once the rain stops- but it's always smart to pack spare clothes.
We'll hang indoors until the weather clears.
Severe Weather:
In the case of severe weather, we'll have the best time spending it at Arnold's Fun Center Complex (Movie Theater, Arnold's Fun Center, American Treasures Museum). We'll also have indoor area reserved specifically for Sol Riders, to enjoy board and card games, snack and social time. Campers are welcome to bring along a book or sketchbook if they like. We want camp to be fun regardless of the what nature throws at us.
Also new this year, we've added pods!
Campers will be divided into ride groups based on age and ability.
Campers should be comfortable on their bikes, and ready to ride at Adventure Camp.
No training wheels, please.) Look for a separate program for taking it from four wheels to two.
Ideal for kids ages 6ish - 15ish.
(If your child is 5.5 y.o., with strong cycling skills, and would like to participate- -please reach out to Heather at [email protected] lets chat!)
What else?
Participants will learn about the parts of a bike, and how to properly maintain it.
They'll learn terminology, how the bike works (and why it might not run correctly and how to fix it.)
Campers will learn on-the-bike rules, trail safety and proper riding etiquette.
What To Bring:
Mandatory:
~a well-fitted bike in great condition. Check tires for rot, chains for rust, bolts and screws are tight, brakes work?.
Not quite sure how to check these things? Please bring the bike to a bike shop for a tune up. *A bike that breaks down at camp can be a real bummer. We can't share with you enough the importance of a bike in great working order.
~A well-fitted helmet in great condition
~ Two spare tubes that fits their tires (bike shop)
~A water bottle or hydration pack- or- A small back pack they can ride with and carry everything they need, including snacks and/or lunch if applicable.
~closed-toe shoes secure shoes. No sandals, flip-flops-or crocs. Safety first, please.
~Snacks (none sharing)
~Personal medicine if needed: Inhalers, Epipens..etc.
Highly Recommended:
~protective eyewear
~sunscreen/bug repellent
~bike gloves
~ padded bike shorts (trust us! By day two, campers will be grateful)
Not sure if bike is on great working order?
Please take your bike for a tune up at least once a year- give two weeks for the shop to finish your bike.
Behavior and Rider Policy
Participants MUST:
~ be interested in learning and practicing.
~ arrive ready to listen and follow instructions: Why? SAFETY! Coaches are here to teach and keep participants safe. Participants must be able to follow directions at all times. Biking, regardless of skill level, comes with inherent risks, coaches are there to lead a safe experience. If your child has a one-on-one aid, who is ready to support and ride with their kiddo, great! We're happy to have them! Just reach out to me.
~be respectful and kind to other participants and coaches. (Kind words, and keeping hands and feet to self is expected.)
Incidents will be documented and shared with parent/guardian either in real-time or at pick-up depending on severity of offense. After two incidents, parent or guardian can choose to participate with their child for the reminder of the camp, or, will have to withdraw them. A third incident will result in expulsion from Sol Riders LLC programs. No refunds will be issued in case of withdrawal or expulsion.
Participants COULD:
~bring a backpack with extra socks, clothes, rain slicker or coat (in case of a unexpected weather event)
Half Day Bike Camp $295.00
Full Day Bike Camp $580.00
Pricing includes extra snacks, sweet end of day treats and branded Sol Rider's Swag!
WAIVERS:
Once you are registered, we will send you an email with out Waivers.
*By signing up for one of Sol Riders LLC programs, the parent/guardian of the minor gives permission for the possible use of their image during camp activities, as it may be shared as part of program advertisements. (Print: magazine ads, brochures, postcards, etc. Sol Riders LLC “RidewithSol.com” Website gallery, Social Media posts, etc.)
To opt out, simply email us once you've registered, and we'll be sure to NOT include your child/dependent's image.
Have questions?
Email [email protected]
The Tuesdays in the Park Ice Cream 5K and Kids Fun Run Series presented by Keystone Running Store and directed by The RUNegades
Race-Day Registration will be available at the park starting at 6 pm!
This incredible flat/fast training series comes with FREE ICE CREAM for ALL RUNNERS!
And FREE BEER for all runners over 21.
Join us the 4th Tuesday of every month between May and August.
Where: Pottstown's Riverfront Park, 140 College Drive Pottstown, PA 19464. Schuylkill River Heritage Area parking lot at Riverfront Park.
When: May 27, June 24, July 22, and August 26
5K starts @ 7pm
Free Kids Fun Run starts @ 6:45 pm
Awards: The top overall M/F and top 3 M/F in each age category will win awards.
5K Divisions: 12&Under, 13-15, 16-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70-79, 80 & Over
Amenities: All runners will receive an ice cream after the race. The Iron Gate Biergarten (down the street from Riverfront Park at 230 East High Street) will offer a FREE beer to all runners 21 and over.
Cost: $22.50 for individual races and $25.00 on race day.
Kids Mile Fun Run 10 and under always FREE!
Course Map HERE: https://www.mapmyrun.com/routes/view/6597492073/
CAN'T RUN IN JULY BUT WANT TO REGISTER FOR OTHER RACES IN THE SERIES?
Click here for MAY 27 REGISTRATION
Click here for JUNE 24 REGISTRATION
Click here for AUGUST 26 REGISTRATION
Fifth Street Cross Summer Camp
Two Days. One Venue. All In.
Join us at Kempton Community Center for the second edition of Fifth Street Cross Summer Camp. A full weekend of riding, running, camping, food, music, and community.
No hotels. No driving between venues. Everything happens in one place. Race. Eat. Camp. Hang out. Repeat.
Friday Night – $50
Cyclocross + 5K + Meal + Camping
Kick off the weekend with a pop-up cross race and a 5K on grass and dirt. Competitive if you want it to be. Welcoming if you don’t.
Cyclocross race
5K trail run
Post-race meal
Onsite camping included
Arrive. Race. Stay the night.
Saturday – $120
Gravel Rides + Sundown Rundown + Live Music + Food + Camping
Choose your gravel adventure with multiple distance options. In the evening, take on the Sundown Rundown our signature last-runner-standing challenge that rewards strategy as much as grit.
Gravel route options (multiple levels)
Sundown Rundown race
Live music
Meal included
Camping included
Spend the entire day outside. No rushing. No logistics stress.
Full Weekend – $150
Friday + Saturday. Two nights of camping. All racing. All rides. All meals.
This is the best value and the full Summer Camp experience.
What Makes This Different
Family-friendly atmosphere
All abilities welcome
One central venue
No hotel required
Real community, not just a start line
Set up camp. Move your body. Stay awhile.
Register for Summer Camp
Event Notes
Open to All Categories
Pre-registration will be available on BikeReg and closes at 8:00PM the night before.
Entry fee is $25 for adult categories and $15 for juniors.
Rider check-in is open day of racing from 10:30-11:30AM.
Warm-up concludes at 11:50AM and racing begins at 12:00PM
Timing chips will be handed out and must be returned at the end of the event otherwise you will incur a $100 fee for the chip replacement.
In the event of inclement weather, racing may be delayed or canceled. Notifications will be made on our social channels.
Junior U18s racing in adult categories - use code JUNIOR10 to reduce your race registration fee from $25 to $15. Misuse of this code will result in termination of your registration, with no refund.
Sundown Rundown isn’t just a race. It’s a battle against the clock.
Trail Circuit Run: 1.6-ish miles to +35.7 miles. We run until it's done!
One start. One course. A lot of shared effort.
The clock shrinks, the laps stack up, and the group naturally reshapes itself. Between rounds, there’s time to catch your breath, share a laugh, and decide to go out one more time.
However far you make it, you’re part of the night and part of how end Summer Camp on a high note.
And when it’s all over share burgers, s'mores, stories, and celebrate the night’s together.
One winner but many memories to create. How far will you go before time runs out?
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Registration
Cash, CC, Venmo will be accepted day of. *Juniors (up to 16) race for $10
Course Map
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Course Map
Parking
Limited parking is available onsite, and we encourage carpooling. Bring all your friends!
Post-Race Chill
Bright Path Brewing Company is back as a sponsor of the event. All beer is complimentary to 21+ participants. Tag @brightpathbrewing on your social!
SCORING
The winner is the last person standing on the last lap. Time drops each lap until eventually only one can make it. We go until we can't go anymore!
USATF Sanction: #TBD
Hello 2026! Expect:
*Fun Updated Course
*eBike Categories
*Categories 1 (three laps) , 2 (two laps) , 3 (one lap)
*Categories 4 is a shortened, less technical lap.
*Category 5 is a one miler for kids under age 8.
*Great Vendors, along with delicious Food and Beverage Trucks.
First thing first, the PXV XC TT is about making memories while having fun, raising money for great non-profit bike-centric programs, and literally bringing the bike community together!
Please Note:
Registration & Plate Pick up will be inside Yeager's Market.
$10.00 Price Increase for Day-Of Registration
You do not need a USA Cycling license to participate in this race.
While this race is NOT a MASS race, we are leaning into the rules and guidelines that so many of us are familiar with: Please read before Registering
Racing Age – for all racers including Juniors – Racing Age is determined by your age on December 31st of the current year. To explain – for classes like Under 19, the racer CANNOT turn 19 in the current race year. Same for Under 15, the racer CANNOT turn 15 in the current year. Parents – please take note of this when registering your juniors for races.
Race is rain or shine. Refunds are ONLY available to those who purchase the optional refund insurance when registering.
Cancellation if:
Adverse weather - means any adverse weather that involved conditions that posed a serious threat to the safety of those individuals attending or setting up the insured event or made it physically impossible to use the venue due to physical damage of the venue or complete inaccessibility to the venue.
Natural Catastrophe – means earthquake, tsunami, flood, volcanic eruption, hurricane, tornado, forest fire and/or any other extraordinary meteorological event causing widespread damage.
Terrorism –
NO INSURANCE = NO REFUND if we have to postpone or cancel the event.
In the event of postponement, an announcement will appear on the More Kids on Bikes website and social media channels by 6:00pm, Saturday August 21st by 6:00.
Proceeds of this race event will go towards supporting programs:
The Phoenixville Bike Park Annual Improvements Campaign.
The Camphill Transition School at Beaver Farm Bike Coalition
FosterLove Partner Program: Geting new bikes in the hands of local foster-care youth.
Supporting Local and Emerging Trail Initiatives
Local NICA Youth MTB Programs
*Please note, this is NOT a NICA race.
REGISTRATION / RACE INFO & SCHEDULE
Day of Registration is available +$10.00 Cash or Check, Venmo.
Check-In opens 1 - 1 1/2 hours prior to class start time.
PRE-RIDES are available to registered racers only. The race course is on a working farm which is private property, and will be open select nights during the week leading up to the race, as well as Saturday morning/afternoon. **You will receive email notification with the pre-ride schedule.
August 2nd race Day
Registration opens at 7:30 a.m. - and closes at 8:30 a.m. for Cat 1
CAT 1 (3 Laps) › Check-in Opens: 8:00am / Race Start: 9:00am
Sport / CAT 2 (2 Laps) › Check-in Opens: 10:00am / Race Start: 11:30am
Beginner / CAT 3 (1 Lap) › Check-in Opens: 11:30am / Race Start: 1:00pm
Junior Novice/ CAT 4 (1 Shortened Lap)› Check-in Opens: 11:30am / Race Start: 1:30pm
FUNd Lap Check-in Opens: 11:30am / Race Start: 1:40 pm
Kids Mini Races (for wee ones) a small grass loop separate from the race course. Small prizes for our small racers!
Starts at 9:30 a.m.
~Starts with 5 and 4 year olds under, two mini- Laps
~Followed by the 3 & 2 year olds, one lap.
The Adventure Skills Course will be open throughout the day for those that regsiter.
*Parental/Guardian supervision is required.
Helmets are ALWAYS required. In all things there are risks. Please consider the ability of your biker before granting permission.
Please register your kiddos for both the Kids Race and Adventure Course (sign the waiver)
COURSE MAP
Category 1, 2 , 3 lap will be approximately 4.5 miles. Exact course and elevation gain available in July.
The course winds through and over the rolling hills of the Yeager's Tree Farm property.
The course contains grass single track, clay flow trail, double track, a bit of gravel road, tight twisty-turny tree-tangle single track through shady groves, rock gardens, log-overs, unique features, flattish sprints across farm fields and other unique features before crossing the finish line.
Category 4 is a shorter, less-technical, with less climbing, but with all the fun: approximately 3.5 miles.
The FUNd Lap- is a non competitive fun ride/walk, the same lap as Category 4.
NEW: *Category 5 is a One Mile-ish lap- No road crossing: pavement start, gravel, grass, tree twisty, with hills and dirt single track under the trees with small rollovers.
PRERIDES will be available before the race on select days only. *Yeager's Farm is family owned and private property. Please plan to come out on scheduled pre-ride days. (Pre-ride schedules are emailed to the registrants the weekend before)
Course Strava and GPS will be available at the end of July.: Check out this Compilation Ride from Lets Play Bikes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=DnFHRXFK38U&themeRefresh=1
Pre-Rides are open to registered racers/participants on select days the week before the race.
Please note: There are two Street Crossings: The Road will be closed on day of event, but not during pre-rides.
You must stop at each road crossing, and cross with caution.
email [email protected] for questions.
The 22nd annual Steelman Racing Triathlon will be held on August 2nd, 2026, at Lake Nockamixon State Park in Quakertown, Pennsylvania. Why should you race the Steelman Racing Triathlon? It's because this race has it all! It is perfect for the veteran triathlete looking for a challenging event to hone their skills, or for new triathletes exploring the sport for the first time. The swim, bike, and run conditions for this race could not be better and this course is waiting to test your endurance. In early August, the water temperature in Lake Nockamixon will be in the high 70s. The bike portion of the race is held on the rolling hills of Route 563 on the COMPLETELY CLOSED bike course! Racers have complete rule over the freshly paved roads allowing them to focus solely on performing at their highest level. The only vehicles on the course will be the race support vehicles assisting athletes with mechanical needs. To end your epic day of racing, the shaded tree-lined run course hugs the majestic
lake providing athletes with great views and multiple aid stations. The new improved ending to the run course provides one of the best finishes athletes will ever experience and allows family and friends the opportunity to cheer all Steelman Finishers on as they complete their perfect day of racing. This is a perfect mid-summer race and Steelman Racing can’t wait to see you there!
Race will be on August 2, 2026 and this will be our first annual 5K!
If you are not available to run the race, please support us by running a virtual race!
Every stride you take brings hope to animals waiting for a second chance. Join us for a fun and inspiring 5K where runners, walkers, and animal lovers unite to support local shelters. Your participation helps build smarter, more affordable adoption and foster programs—so every pet can find the loving home they deserve. Come run for joy, run for change, and run for paws!
Why Participate?
100% of proceeds go toward rescuing and caring for animals.
Great for animal lovers, runners, and families alike
What about days with severe weather?
Worry not!
*We’ll have special indoor access at Arnold's Fun Complex, where we will have arts and crafts, games, puzzles, and have special access to enjoy a movie, bowling and more!
Drop off 9:00 a.m.
Pick Up Half Day Camp 12:00 p.m. (12:15- 12;30 is ideal)
Pick Up Full Day Camp 3:00 p.m. (Lunch between 12:00 - 1:00)
From Arnold’s Fun Center, riders will safely connect to the Valley Forge Trails via the Schuylkill River Trail.
All campers should pack plenty of snacks and water.
Full Day campers should pack a nutritious lunch.
Or, they may purchase an Arnold’s Concession lunch for $6.00 (Campers can choose between two slices of Pizza with a fountain drink, or a hot dog with fountain drink)
Camp includes coach led-rides, art, crafts, board or card games, off the bike games, on the bike games, historical, natural, education, and a bit of chill time.
Half Day Bike Camp $295.00
Full Day Bike Camp $580.00
(*Extended Care through Arnold's Fun Canter is available- 3:00 - 6:30 for $85.00 *through Arnold's. Email us at [email protected] for more info-)
Pricing includes extra snacks, sweet end of day treats and branded Sol Rider's Swag!
Adventure Bike Camp and Mountain Bike Camp is for riders between ages 5 years old and 16 y.o. ish, who are very comfortable riding on two wheels.
Adventure Bike Camp who wish to adventure on two wheels will take to the gravel and paved trails (and will have the opportunity to learn how to ride beginner friendly, mountain bike trails.
Mountain Bike Camp for those looking to ride on skill-level appropriate mountain bike trails, plus gravel, and pavement.
What to expect:
Participants will review/learn
~ basic on the trail bike handling skills. (controlled braking, shifting, steering, speed control, cornering, bike-body separation, balance, riding/mounting/dismounting on level ground and low grade inclines/declines, in a controlled environment.
~ terminology, parts of the bike and how to keep everything in great working order.
~ On The Bike rules, safety and trail riding etiquette.
~ preview trails, pre-ride, re-ride, free ride singlet track
~ introduction to trail features (rock gardens, log-overs)
~ Monday: Access to skill-appropriate trails at the Phoenixville Bike Park.
~Arts, Crafts, Hikes, Games (Field, Board and Card), Snack Breaks, Exploration, Visit and learn about Historical Points of Interest, playground stops, etc.! *Count on sweet treat at the end!
How will they Learn?
Participants will learn
~ with coach-led demonstrations
~ through skill sessions
~ on the bike games
~ Rides on grass, pavement (SRT), and trails.
What To Bring:
~We highly recommend a mountain bike or a hybrid bike for Mountain Bike Camp.
~ Ideally, the bike should have shifting gears, *knobby tires (no slick or bald tires), well-fitted, and in great working condition.
*Please take your bike to a bike shop for a tune up before camp begins: a bike that breaks on the trail can be a real bummer. Make sure the brakes work, the chain is not rusty or stiff, the tires are in good condition (no dry-rot) and all the nuts and bolts are secure.
~A well-fitted helmet in great condition. No cracks or dents- protect those noggins.
~A water bottle (or two) or a hydration pack
~Closed-toe, secure shoes. No sandals, flip-flops-or crocs.
~Snacks (none sharing). Nutritious, skip the high sugar. The rider is the engine, proper nutrition before and during camp will make for a better experience.
~Personal medicine if needed: Inhalers, Epipens..etc.
For Adventure Bike Camp: most bikes are great. While a mountain bike is ideal, if you have a traditional single-gear bike, we can work with you! Reach out to us [email protected], give us a heads up.
Highly Recommended:
~protective eyewear
~sunscreen & bug/tick repellent
~bike gloves
~padded bike shorts ?TRUST US!
Please reach out to your local bike shop now, to make sure your kiddo has a great camp experience later!
*All bikes should have a tune-up at least once a year.
Doing so saves money, keeps your bike in good condition, can prevent mechanical failures, and offers safety and security while riding your bike.
*Make sure: the brakes work, the tires are NOT dry rotted and have good tread, fill up the tires with air to make sure the inner-tubes are in great working order. ~~*If the tires loose air, that means the bike needs new inner-tubes.
*Make sure the chain is not rusty, it has been properly oiled and moves freely along the gears.
*If your bike has gears, please make sure all the gars can work, and that the chain works well on the gears.
Don't hesitate to take your bike to a bike shop to have them take a look and see how they can help you get your bike in great working order!
Behavior and Rider Policy
Participants MUST:
~ be interested in learning and practicing.
~ arrive ready to listen and follow instructions: Why? Because: SAFETY.
Coaches are here to teach and keep participants safe. Participants must be able to follow directions at all times. Biking, regardless of skill level, comes with inherent risks, coaches are there to lead a safe experience.
~be respectful and kind to other participants and coaches. (Kind words, and keeping hands and feet to self is expected. No bullying will be tolerated.)
Incidents will be documented and shared with parent/guardian either in real-time or at pick-up depending on severity of offense. After two incidents, parent or guardian can choose to participate with their child for the remainder of the camp, or, withdraw them.
A third incident will result in expulsion from Sol Riders LLC programs. No refunds will be issued in case of withdrawal or expulsion.
Participants SHOULD:
~have fun
~feel comfortable to ask questions
~bring nutritious snacks and/or lunch
~bring at least one or two bottles of water.
Participants COULD:
~bring a small backpack (or hydration pack) to keep extra socks, shirt, rain slicker or coat (in case of a unexpected weather event).
*By signing up for one of Sol Riders LLC programs, the parent/guardian of the minor gives permission for the possible use of their image during camp activities, as it may be shared as part of program advertisements. Digital an Print: magazine ads, brochures, postcards, etc. Sol Riders LLC “RidewithSol.com” Website gallery, Social Media posts, etc.
To opt out, simply email us once you've registered, and we'll be sure to NOT include your child/dependent's image.
Once you are registered, we will email the Waivers and First Aid form to you.
Email [email protected] with questions
Event Notes
Men Category 1-4
Women Category 1-3
Junior Men and Women
Pre-registration will be available on BikeReg and closes at Noon on race day.
Entry fee is $25 for adult categories and $15 for juniors.
Day-of registration is open from 5:30PM - 6:30PM for an additional $5.
Warm-up concludes at 6:50PM and racing begins no later than 7PM.
In the event of inclement weather, racing may be delayed or canceled. Notifications will be made on our social channels.
Junior U18s racing in adult categories - use code JUNIOR10 to reduce your race registration fee from $25 to $15. Miss use of this code will result in termination of your registration, with no refund.
French Creek Racing presents the fifth race of our series of 6 open water swimming races throughout the summer.
You MUST be registered for the FULL SERIES to be eligible for series points and awards.
2025 race dates are: 5/5, 6/2, 6/23, 7/21, 8/4, and 8/25.
Each race will be scheduled on Tuesday afternoon/evening with Thursday as a rain date. For all dates, we are offering both a 800m and 1600m series option.
Race address: 1400 S. Trooper Rd., Norristown, PA. This GPS address will get you to the parking lot. From the lot, walk the short paved path toward the river and make a left until you see our launch/starting point. We are approximately 300 yards downstream from the 422 bridge. Absolutely no parking in front of our launch area.
Swimmers should be confident of their ability to swim 800/1600 meters in open water before entering.
We follow USAT's guidelines for use of wetsuits. Anything below 78ºF will be wetsuit legal and above 78º will be non-wetsuit. Anyone who wishes to wear a wetsuit above 78ºF will simply compete as an unofficial racer.
FORMAT: Swimmers will go off in small groups at specified wave start times. The first swimmers will begin at 5:00 PM. Swimmers will get to choose their heats at 30 minute intervals, including the "party" heat at 6:30PM. 1600 meter swimmers must start no later than 6:00PM.
REGISTRATION: Pre-registration is available until 9AM on race day. Registration is also available on site for an additional $5 fee. You will select your wave start time during the registration process. If you need to change your start wave, please email us. Aim to arrive at least 30 minutes prior to your assigned wave time. You may warm up in the vicinity of the start/finish dock prior to your wave start time. Please do not swim downstream on the race course and remain within sight of the starting platform. When you arrive, check in at our table. You'll get body marked and you'll receive a swim cap. A bright colored cap or New Wave Swim Buoy must be worn by all racers. Please let us know in advance if you need to purchase a NWSB.
All series racers registered by 4/4 will receive a series t-shirt, and a custom award.
REFUNDS: No refunds will be issued. If requested at least 7 days in advance, we will be able to transfer your funds to a different training or race event.
Check out the most accurate water conditions at this location here. Open Water Series Events are subject to cancellation or change due to weather (lightning, water quality, etc.). For the most up to date information on our location and schedule, join our Facebook Group.
Directions to Norristown Location:
From Trooper Rd. exit of 422, head toward the Betzwood trailhead on Trooper Rd. Make a left at the "T" to go under 422. Make another left to the parking lot and walk the short paved path to the starting point. We are approximately 300 yards downstream from the 422 bridge.
The 800m swim course will start slightly upriver, then about 390 meters downriver, returning upriver to the finish line. For more details, please review our Swim Course Map. The 1600m swim course will be 2 laps of the 800m course.
SWIM FINISH: These races will be hand timed. Your time will stop when you touch the floating dock start/finish.
It is suggested that swimmers bring their own pre-race food and drinks. If there is anything you need, please bring it from home!
Restrooms: No restroom facilities onsite. Please make sure you use the bathroom before you arrive. The nearest bathroom facility is at the Betzwood trailhead, about 600 meters from our launch point. No changing room on site.
PLEASE READ: INCLEMENT WEATHER POLICY:
OPEN WATER SERIES EVENT OCCUR IN A RIVER SUBJECT TO FLOW AND RUNOFF CONDITIONS. All races will be held rain or shine. Two things will cause the race to be postponed: 1) Lightning in the area, and 2) water quality due to stormwater runoff. Generally, we will use www.phillyrivercast.org as a guideline of water quality. Ultimately, we will make a call by 12 noon and email registrants as well as posting it on our Facebook page at that time. Rain dates are typically Thursday of the same week, unless we post otherwise. If there is light rain during the event, we will still swim. WE WILL DO OUR BEST TO KEEP YOU INFORMED OF CONDITIONS, BUT DUE TO THE NATURE OF THE RIVER, WE CANNOT GUARANTEE ANY RACE TO BE HELD AT THE TIME INDICATED. THANKS IN ADVANCE FOR YOUR SUPPORT AND FLEXIBILITY!
Prizes
Custom awards will be given for the top 3 in each category and age group, based on points scored in each race. Award winners must be present at the final race of the season (8/25) to claim their awards.
Volunteers
Volunteers are the backbone of our events! We need lifeguards, kayakers, and much more. Please contact [email protected] to help out, or simply register as a volunteer!
Remaining Race Dates: September 2
This is a free 5k race series which includes 5 races held on the first Wednesday of each month from May through September.
You do not need to be an LVRR club member to participate in this series. Sign up online and come out to Lehigh Parkway for this relaxed, no-frills race.
The course is accurately measured, mostly flat, cinder trail in the Parkway. Due to scheduled repairs to Bogarts Bridge, the course will be modified in 2025 Course Map
Race Day Check-In: Begins at 5:30 PM - All runners must check in.
Age: Racers must be 10 years of age.
Time Limit: 60 minutes (19:35 minute/mile)
Start Time: Begins at 6:30 PM with the exception of September which begins at 6:00 PM
We will no longer host the Potluck Dinner – The club will provide hotdogs, water and chips. Please do not bring food to share.
This will be a night race! We will have some slope lights on but not all and not nearly enough that you wouldn't need a light to race.
This is a MASS series race so points will be awarded.
Racing Age - Adult Racing Age is determined by your age on December 31st of the current year - For XC Juniors, their racing age will be their age on September 1st of the current year. This will apply to juniors racing the XC junior classes only. It will not apply to juniors racing in Cat 2, Cat 1 or Open and it will not apply to Enduro U19. When registering for the races make sure you select the proper age class. Parents - please take note of this for your juniors.
Course map to come.
The lap is approximately 5.2 miles.
Pro/Cat 1 - 3 laps
Cat 2 - 2 laps
Cat 3 - 1 Lap
Day of Registration will be available and $10 more.
Race day check in will open at 6 PM
Rain or Shine Event unless ridiculous amount of rain!
No Refunds!
Book your stay in our hotel. Use the link below to make your reservation while rooms are still available.
Accommodations | Bear Creek Mountain Resort and Conference Center (ihotelier.com)
Pay Out for Pro
Pro pay outs will be based on the amount of racers and by a percentage of pay out. See below;
14 or less Racers $750 15+ Racers $1,155
Pay Out
1 35% $263 1 26% $300
2 27% $203 2 22% $254
3 20% $150 3 16% $185
4 11% $83 4 10% $116
5 7% $53 5 8% $92
6 7% $81
100% $750 7 6% $69
8 5% $58
100% $1,155
If you are interested but do not have lights, no problem. Lupine North America will be at the race.
We will be hosting some night pre-ride dates to give people a feel for the course in the dark. We will post the dates once we have determined the dates.