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Join Us For Our 25th Annual Cyclocross Camp, August 1-2 and 3-4, 2026
The Cycle-Smart Cyclocross Camp is the original, most popular, and most emulated 'cross camp in North America. The camp's unique attraction lies in its beautiful setting, fun atmosphere, mix of ability levels and personalities, and the opportunity to learn and practice skills with America's best and most experienced 'cross coaches and racers.
Camp is open to riders of all ability levels, and Cycle-Smart coaches provide in-depth instruction in technique and training. While all comers are welcome, everyone must have a USA Cycling license. Unlicensed riders can purchase a license at the camp or in advance for an additional charge.
For riders under the age of 13, we have a specific coaching group and discounted entry cost of $300, limited to 15 spots.
The camp’s alumni speak for themselves. Jeremy Powers, Ellen Noble, Stephen Hyde, Curtis White, Lyne Bessette, Emma White, Mike van den Ham, and so many others got their start as participants at our camp. Many have returned to join Adam Myerson and Alec Donahue as coaches. There is no other camp like it
In addition to our traditional weekend skills-focused camp, we are offering a 2-day Monday-Tuesday training-focused camp option, limited to 20 riders. This is an opportunity to do two big days of cyclocross-specific training with Cycle-Smart coaches and ‘cross pros like Adam Myerson, Alec Donahue, and Stephen Hyde. Participants must have completed the weekend skills camp, and be a minimum USAC Cyclocross Cat. 4 and racing age 13 to register.
Camp Info
2026 Coaches: Adam Myerson, Alec Donahue, Stephen Hyde, Jordan Villella, Ellen Noble, and Jeremy Powers.
Dates: August 1-2 and 3-4, 2026
Weekend Skill Camp Price: $600 ($300 for riders under the age of 13)
Weekday Training Camp Price: $400
Level 4 'Cross Camp Training Program: $250. This is a training program designed to complement the skills and knowledge you will gain when attending the 'cross camp. The training program will take you from the weekend of the 'cross camp through to the end of the cyclocross season.
PLEASE NOTE: The Level 4 'Cross Camp Training Program is ONLY available to people purchasing one of the camp attendance registration options.
More Information About The Level 4 Training Program
Refunds: Individual refunds will be provided up until the close of registration.
Schedule
Saturday
9 AM - 9:30 AM: Registration
10 AM - 1 PM: Morning Session
1 PM - 2 PM: Lunch
2 - 5 PM: Afternoon Session
Sunday
9 AM - 12 PM: Morning Session
12 PM - 1 PM: Lunch
1 PM - 4 PM: Afternoon Session
Monday and Tuesday
9 AM - 5 PM: Group ride
Driving Directions
Glendale Ridge Vineyard
155 Glendale Road
Southampton, MA 01073
Lodging
Lodging is not included in the camp. There are many nearby lodging options in Northampton, Amherst, Springfield, Westfield, and Greenfield. Allowing attendees to choose their own lodging gives people the freedom to find accommodations to match their budget and preferences.
For additional hotel information see Visit Hampshire County.
Wild Bill Swim & Paddle Challenges
SATURDAY, AUGUST 1st, 2026 | BROOKFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS
Come join us for fun, fitness and philanthropy!
New, experienced, young, old, and adaptive* swimmers and volunteers welcome
The Wild Bill Swim & Paddle Challenge includes:
Open Water Swim distances: 3 mile | 2 mile | 1 mile | 1/2 mile | 1 Mile Paddlers loop | 400 yd. fun swim and more!
This is an anchor event for the WaterWise Foundation, which raises money to help children learn basic water safety skills and to swim. Your support is much appreciated. Learn more about the organization and its mission at www.wildbillswim.org
The swim challenge is in honor and remembrance of
Dr. 'Wild Bill' Yorzyk, Olympic gold medalist, butterfly Learn more,
EVENT PRICING*
EVENT DESCRIPTION General Pricing Student Pricing Team Discount (5+ people)
Three (3) Mile Open Water Swim (2h 30 max time) $75 $65 15%
Two (2) Mile Open Water Swim $70 $60 15%
One (1) Mile Open Water Swim $65 $50 15%
One (1) Mile Open Water Paddlers Loop $40 -- --
Half (1/2) Mile Open Water Swim $30
400 yd Fun Swim - with or without flotation device $25 -- --
Bring Friends and Family!
Food, Raffle prizes, Children's activities, Flotilla, Music and Fun at event.
For detailed start times and activities please visit www.wilbbillswim.org
Please join OMS for the Gravel Gallop bike ride on August 2. Riders can start at 8:30 am, but feel free to arrive at your convenience.
We have 3 route options: 9 mile, 32 mile, and 45 mile loops, all through beautiful Plymouth, VT. The routes have great diversity and some challenging climbs. The start and finish will be at Plymouth State Park. The registration fee includes day use of the park for the whole day. Perfect for swimming in the lake after the ride!
This is a fun, non-competitive, self-guided ride. There are no aid stations or volunteers along the route, so please carry plenty of water and dress appropriately.
ALSO…we are riding on some fine, quiet dirt roads. BUT. We have to be mindful of other users. And there are some sections of road with sketchy washboards. The worst one.. maybe… is descending Old Turnpike towards Rt.103. There are nasty washboards into a sweeping left hand turn then a RR crossing. A wise person once told me…"When in doubt, chicken out" GREAT Mantra
Link to the 9 mile route on ridewithgps.com: OMS - Filly · Ride with GPS
Link to the 32 mile route on ridewithgps.com: OMS Short Gallop 33 · Ride with GPS
Link to the 45 mile route on ridewithgps.com: OMS Big Gallop 44 · Ride with GPS
Please note: this is a self guided ride. You can download the GPS route to your device. We will also have paper maps available. There will be minimal signage and no volunteers or stations out on the ride.
To download either route on to a GPS device, click on your prefered ride from above. Once that opens at the bottom of the little box describing the ride click on “View Full Route -” to open the route. There you can do the map download for a GPS device by exporting the TCX file. Questions e-mail Rick at [email protected]
There will also be a delicious burrito lunch and a seltzer afterwards!
100% of proceeds from this event will go directly toward local student-athlete financial assistance for this winter. Thank you for supporting our Scholarship Fund. OMS is a 501©(3).
The routes were handpicked by Rick Trainer of Mountain Cycology. Thank you Mountain Cycology!
Northeast Velodrome
Summer Championship Series
June 6, June 27, July 12, August 2, 2026
Schedule
Track opens at 9AM
Racing begins at 10AM
Category
Scratch
Tempo
Elimination
Points
Open 4/5 (non-championship)
15 laps
15 laps
2 Laps per sprint
24 laps
Open P/1/2/3
24 laps
24 laps
2 Laps per sprint
30 laps
Masters Women 45+/55+ (Cat 1-4)
15 laps
15 laps
2 Laps per sprint
24 laps
Open Masters 45+ (Cat 1-4)
24 laps
24 laps
2 Laps per sprint
30 laps
Women P/1/2/3
24 laps
24 laps
2 Laps per sprint
30 laps
Open Masters 55+ (Cat 1-4)
15 laps
15 laps
2 Laps per sprint
24 laps
Explanation of Races
Scratch - Race runs the determined number of laps; top 5 taken at the finish
Points Race - Sprints every 6 laps; 5, 3, 2, and 1 point awarded for top 4 in each sprint. Points are doubled for the finish (10, 6, 4, & 2). Riders gaining laps on the designated field will earn 20 pts; riders losing laps on the designated field will lose 20 pts. Ties in points are broken by finish of last sprint.
Tempo - Every lap the first two riders score 2 and 1 points respectively: The final lap scores 3, 2, and 1 point.
Elimination – The last rider across the line at designated intervals is eliminated. Eliminations typically occur every one of two laps, as announced. The final two riders will sprint for the win on the last lap. Eliminated riders must exit the track safely when directed.
Omnium-style track meet. Track bikes only. Categories will be combined or split at promoters’ discretion based on attendance. Promoter reserves the right to cancel races that do not meet the minimum field limit listed above or merge fields to achieve minimum field sizes. Omnium leaders will be invited to participate in the Feature.
Rider sign-in opens 1 hour before racing begins and closes 15 minutes before racing begins.
Omnium Scoring
Points are awarded for placing in each event:
Place Points
1st 40
2nd 38
3rd 36
4th 34
5th 32
6th 30
7th 28
8th 26
9th 24
10th 22
11th 20
12th 18
13th 16
14th 14
15th 12
16th 10
17th 8
18th 6
19th 4
20th + 2
Final Omnium standings are determined by total accumulated points.
Tie-breaker: Higher placing in the Points Race.
Series Scoring
Riders who compete in all four events receive a 5-point bonus added to their final series score.
Series standings accumulate across all four race dates.
Series tie-breaker: Most recent superior placing.
Information can be found at https://northeastvelodrome.wordpress.com/.
The Greenfield Triathlon is the longest running triathlon in New England!
Situated in the heart of Franklin County, the Greenfield Triathlon course meanders through the picturesque back roads of Greenfield, passes through the Historic Eunice Williams Covered Bridge, and features swimming in our very own Green River.
Offering both International and Sprint distances for individual athletes as well as two- and three-person teams, the Greenfield Triathlon is great for both beginners and seasoned triathletes. A triathlon training program is offered Sundays leading up to the event. In Greenfield, our motto is “To Finish Is To Win!”
All race proceeds benefit the Greenfield Recreation Department. The Greenfield Triathlon has raised thousands of dollars to support programs and events for families within our community. We thank you for your continued support.
Hoopla 2026 dates just announced!
Join us for a weekend of bringing folks together to enjoy cycling, camping, outdoor adventure and fun! Make new friends, ride awesome trails and try out new bikes. We have planned a family friendly event and are ready to inspire new riders as well as to challenge trail and road warriors alike. Enjoy guided rides for all levels in the beauty of the Berkshire Hills: road ride, single track, gravel, kids, enduro, double track and family friendly trails. Bonfires, food trucks, live music, BBQ and maybe even a disco tent! This is not a mountain bike specific event, it’s open to all disciplines of cycling whether you are on a road, gravel, kids, fat or mountain bike. Just c’mon out and play!
Camping and event activities are located at Ponderosa Pines Campground at 50 Potter Mountain Rd, in Lanesborough. It is best accessed from the east or south(Pecks Rd, Bull Hill Rd or Churchill St and beware of your GPS advising you to come in from NY to the west via Potter Mtn Rd, you won’t make it over! The campground is nestled in-between Balance Rock State Park and Pittsfield State Forest(https://www.mass.gov/locations/pittsfield-state-forest), the 3rd and 4th largest public lands in the state of Massachusetts. Being on a dirt road it is the perfect location to start a gravel ride, with direct access to single track out the back of the campground is doesn’t get much better for the mountain bikers and the Mount Greylock Visitor Center(https://www.mass.gov/locations/mount-greylock-state-reservation) on Rockwell Rd is a short 7 miles away so you won’t use up to much energy before pedaling to the highest point in Massachusetts on your road bike! We will have a kids loop that stays close to
the event site, but even young teenagers will find that the access to the single track is quite manageable.
Our goal is to create a safe and fun environment to gather like minded people. With your participation, Hoopla is able to support other local cycling events, maintain and improve existing trails, purchase equipment for trail builders and donate to fitness/sporting organizations that need a little help.
Hope to see you there!
DETAILS INCLUDING PRIZES, PARKING INFO, COURSE DETAILS, ETC WILL BE UPDATED CLOSER TO RACE DAY
The race is held under USA Cycling Permit. One-day licenses may be purchased onsite for $15 and are valid for a single day of racing. Onsite One-day licenses may only be purchased by Category 5 Men and Women for use in races open to those categories.
Entry Fee includes NEBRA Rider Surcharge of $1 and USA Cycling Insurance Surcharge of $4.75. Entry fee does NOT include BikeReg fees.
50% OFF ENTRY FEE FOR WOMEN AND JUNIORS!
Can't get enough racing? Sign up for a second race for only $25!
USAC approved helmets are mandatory. Mountain bikes are not allowed. All USAC race rules apply.
Liberal refund policy considered on a case-by-case basis until 48 hours prior to the race.
Huge thank you to our sponsors who support bike racing in New England!
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The Mentoring Matters 5K run/walk hosted by the Follow My Steps nonprofit organization aims to raise awareness for the need for mentorship in under-resourced communities. Follow My Steps is a Springfield Massachusetts-based non-profit organization offering Youth Mentoring, Career & Skill Development, and Financial Resources.
YOUTH DISCOUNT APPLIED AT CHECKOUT!!!
This year, we are excited to announce the 5th annual Mentoring Matters 5K will be held at Forest Park.
Note: Registration takes place at the Monkey House.
Park in Cyr Arena Parking lot.
Runners and walkers can register as teams or individuals – and have the option to fundraise as a team.
Tee Shirt included in registration (limited availability)
ABOUT FOLLOW MY STEPS
DID YOU KNOW?
Young Adults Who Were At-Risk for Falling Off Track but Had a Mentor Are:
55% more likely to enroll in college
130% more likely to hold leadership positions.
78% more likely to volunteer regularly
90% are interested in becoming a mentor
Our organization is headed by strong professional who are dedicated to elevating under-resourced students and their families. We understand that there is a disproportionate representation of minorities in key decision-making positions in all facets of leadership in the current time. We aim to close that gap by providing deserving students with the opportunity for financial, mental, and professional education. By offering mentorships to scholarship recipients, we aim to grow a network of like-minded individuals who will continuously give back to their communities and others alike.
VIRTUAL 5K OPTION: #MentoringMatters5K
#MentoringMatters5K is a virtual, non-competitive race by Follow My Steps that allows participants to choose their preferred distance and activity, such as running, walking, or dancing. It can be completed at any time from now until August 8th, and participants are encouraged to share post-challenge photos with the hashtag #MentoringMatters5K. The $40 registration fee serves as a donation to support resources for youth empowerment, including providing school supplies, financial aid for college-bound students, and hosting skill development workshops. Participants are encouraged to track their activity time and distance using a smartphone or smartwatch
Neighbors Helping Neighbors is a volunteer-run, nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting Westminster residents facing hardship due to unforeseen challenges. The Westminster Benefit Fund is made possible entirely through the generosity of local families, businesses, and community groups.
Each year, the Runners Helping Neighbors 5K Run/Walk plays a key role in our annual NHN Town Benefit Day—a day filled with fun, connection, and community spirit. Open to all ages, this event features a scenic course that winds through both hilly and flat sections along Westminster’s Main Street.
🕙 Start Times
Walkers: 10:00 AM
Runners: 10:30 AM
🎽 Register by July 15, 2025 to guarantee your official race t-shirt!
Stick around after the race for a full day of festivities up on Academy Hill—including a flea market, delicious food, live music, family games, and more!
We invite you to join us on August 13, (5:30 pm) for a 4-mile run in honor of Anna, a beloved young woman who touched the lives of many and is deeply missed. Anna was passionate about running; she competed at Hopkinton High School and Keene State College.
Proceeds will be donated to the Connor’s Climb Foundation.
“The mission of Connor’s Climb Foundation is to provide suicide prevention education by raising awareness, reducing stigma, and equipping youth, educators, and the community at large with tools and resources focused on the vulnerable age group of 10-24 year-olds, to New Hampshire and bordering community.”
We hope you can join us for this special event.
Early Bib Pick up Wednesday 12-4
8/13 Registration 3::00 - 5:15
Children's Race 5:00 pm
4-Mile Race Start 5:30pm
Awards 7:00 pm
Presenting Sponsor Delta Dental
Race Day Sponsors Cedar and Main, Contoocook Creamery,
Thank you all for your support!