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Thu, Jun 18, 2026 at 7:00 PM
78.6 km from RiptonUltra
Thu, Jun 18, 2026 at 3:00 AM
Location: Lake Placid, NY (https://www.lakeplacid.com)
Dates: June 18 - 21, 2026
Come join us at the 27th Ultimate Triathlon Training Camp hosted by Team Mossman Events. This 4 day, 3 night training
camp is in Lake Placid and you will be training on the Ironman Lake Placid course!
This is a great opportunity to train, learn and prepare for your next Triathlon. Lake Placid offers a challenging terrain that will benefit everyone.
We timed this event to perfectly fit in your training plan for Ironman Lake Placid Or any other mid/late season Triathlon.
For event details go to http://www.teammossman.com/lake-placid-ironman-training-camp.html
Triathlon
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 7:55 AM
Women’s Cycling Collective:
Century Litha
Date: Saturday, June 20th
Start time: 7:55am
Location: Champlain Orchards, Shoreham, Vermont
Come join a community of warm, endurance minded, bright spirited
women riders as we celebrate the summer solstice with a 100/50mi journey through the rolling gravel hills of Addison County, starting and ending at Champlain Orchards, one of the oldest, continually operating orchards in Vermont. Whether you're experienced with rides of longer duration or have been working to develop comfort and confidence as you build your capacity, there's opportunity here for you. Women's Cycling Collective is focused on offering collaborative, rider-focused events designed to support, encourage and connect women while they explore their potential through the context of the bike and the lens of endurance, training, and the natural world. We invite you to be part of the collective energy that serves to uplift, empower, and inspire women both on and off the bike.
Thank you to our generous business supporters and partners for enriching rider experience and making this event possible: Velocio, Physical Therapy, Frog Hollow Bikes, Bennett Creative Co., Champlain Orchards, Twig Farm, Bivo, and Bicycle Express.
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General Information: Details, including routes and other specifics are subject to change. All participants will be emailed updated and current information, including routes and course information, in the days leading up to the ride.
Registration without a meal and beverage is also an option.
There are a number of questions we are asking participants to answer during the registration process. While only some are “required,” responding to all will help us shape the event in ways that better meet individual needs and preferences when and where possible.
We ask that you identify with pronouns she or they if you choose to register for any of the Century Litha offerings.
Registration closes Saturday, June 13th at 5pm. There is NO DAY OF EVENT REGISTRATION.
Refer a Friend and receive $10 credit towards a future Women's Cycling Collective event, training, clinic or coaching ($100 credit limit per person)
Socks have been donated by Velocio for the first twenty-five women who register under the respective category.
Please refer to the sizing chart to determine proper fit: Ultralight Sock
Socks will be available at packet pickup.
Designed and printed by Stephanie Bennett and Joan Todd from The Bennett Creative.
Hand screen printed using sustainable eco-friendly water-based inks.
For women completing the 100, this will provide a sense of familiarity in the second half, with a different perspective and feel since riding in the opposite direction.
Since our personal paces vary, many women will have crossover as they complete the first fifty miles and/or continue for a second lap as they work towards one hundred, promoting a sense of togetherness, an opportunity to cheer each other along, or simply share a smile or wave in recognition of our shared experience.
The route will be partially marked. Riders are expected to carry bike computers/GPS/phones that can support navigation.
Mile 0 (start): Champlain Orchards, Shoreham - mechanical support provided by Frog Hollow Bikes 7:30am - 1pm
Mile 23: Snake Mountain, Weybridge: Burlington Physical Therapy and family - full SAG (nutrition, hydration)
Mile 32: Twig Farm, Cornwall: full SAG (nutrition, hydration) and drop bag access
Mile 52: Champlain Orchards, Shoreham: full SAG, farm store open for purchases, access to parked vehicles
o 50mi riders: finisher meal, hard cider or regular pressed cider
o 100mi riders: full SAG (nutrition, hydration) and drop bag access (cut off departure time for 100mi riders 1pm)
Mile 73.5: Twig Farm, Cornwall - full SAG (nutrition, hydration) and drop bag access
Mile 82: Snake Mountain, Weybridge - Burlington Physical Therapy and family - full SAG (nutrition, hydration), access (cut off departure time 5:30pm)
Mile 104: Champlain Orchards, Shoreham - farm store open for purchases, access to parked vehicles
o 100mi riders: finisher meal, hard cider or regular pressed cider
Riders may choose to prepare personal drop bags labeled with their name and the SAG stop they wish to have it accessible (mile 32 at Twig Farm, mile 52 Champlain Orchards, and again at mile 73.5 Twig Farm, Cornwall).
Bins to drop unneeded layers or gear will be available at all SAG (miles 23, 32, 52, 73.5, 82 and 104).
The drop bags and bins will be brought back to Champlain Orchards by 8:30pm. If riders have left the venue before then, arrangements can be made to pick up gear in the future.
Route links: Complete routes include checking in at every aid station.
100mi (2 laps, CW/CCW) - Century Litha - Century 100 (104) · Ride with GPS
50mi (1 lap, CW) - Century Litha - Half Century 50 (52) · Ride with GPS
Cut off times:
All 100mi riders must depart from Champlain Orchards for 2nd lap by 1:30pm
All 100mi riders must depart from Mile 73.5 Twig Farm, Cornwall Aid Station by 4:30pm
All 100mi riders must depart from Mile 82 Snake Mountain, Burlington Physical Therapy Aid Station by 5:30pm
All 50mi riders expected back at Champlain Orchards by 3pm
All 100mi riders expected back at Champlain Orchards by 8pm
Packet pick up, SAG drop bag drop-off: (please identify time while registering)
Friday, June 19th, Twig Farm, Cornwall, 5-7pm
Saturday, June 20th, Champlain Orchards, Shoreham, 7-7:30am
Raffle items:
(2 tickets included with 100mi registration, 1 ticket included with 50mi registration, limit one raffle item per participant)
Velocio - RECON Backpack
Velocio - Hydration Pack
Burlington Physical Therapy - 60min body work session
Julbo - two pairs of performance glasses
Bivo - assortment of bottles
Darn Tough - assortment of socks
Bicycle Express - (4) $25 gift certificates
Women's Cycling Collective - (2) 1mo. live virtual winter training WCC Velocity basic membership (or prorated 1mo discount if athlete is purchasing full season membership package)
Women's Cycling Collective - (2) 30min. health, wellness, mindset coaching phone session
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Full schedule of events:
7:00 - 7:30am - Packet/t-shirt pick up/drop bag collection at Champlain Orchards
7:30am - gather to connect with fellow riders and for group photo
7:40am - official group welcome, safety review, reminders, remaining questions and answers
7:55am - neutral start led by Women's Cycling Collective to Smith Road
8:00am - ride start (There may be separate waves depending on number of participants.)
1:30pm - Cut off time for 100mi. riders departing from Mile 52 Champlain Orchards SAG
3:00pm - All 50mi riders expected to be back at Champlain Orchards
4:30pm - Cut off time for riders departing from Mile 73.5 Twig Farm, Cornwall SAG
5:30pm - Cut off time for riders departing from Mile 82 Snake Mountain Burlington Physical Therapy SAG
8:00pm - All 100mi riders expected to be back at Champlain Orchards
Raffle drawing time TBD - riders do not need to be present to win, arrangements will be made to pick up items at alternate time or postage can be paid if winners wish to have item shipped.
Pre-event Workshops, Clinics, and Coaching:
Barring extremely rare and dangerous weather conditions, this event and associated offerings will take place rain or shine. In the unforeseen event of cancelation, refunds will not be issued.
If you have questions about event details, any of the offerings, or want/need to learn more before making a decision to participate, please do not hesitate to reach out to Liz Wolf, Century Litha Event Director.
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Cycling Gravel Ultra Virtual
Sat, Jun 20, 2026
59.3 km from Ripton25k 50k Ultra
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 9:00 AM
Overview Join us Saturday, June 20th, 2026 for the fourth installment of Detoor! This year, Detoor will continue to support riders who race the clock, those who stop and smell the roses, and everyone
in between. The start/finish and afterparty will take place at 124 School Street, East Fairfield, VT. Your $32 entry includes aid stations and wood-fired pizza made on-site by the Fairfield Community Center. Frost Beer Works will have beverages available for purchase. This event is hosted by people who spend most of their time doing business, doctoring, researching, and studying, so give us some grace and enjoy this opportunity to ride bikes on exceptional dirt roads. There is a strict field limit for safety, so sign up early and do not hesitate to reach out with questions. Whatever route you choose to take, we hope to see you there! Format and Terrain Each distance (35 and 75 miles) will be split into waves of racers and riders. Each route will feature quiet dirt roads and plenty of climbs.
The long course includes several unmaintained (Class 4) sections. We recommend using a bike with tires >35mm in width. You are responsible for your safety. If you can’t ride it, walk it. The courses cover vast territories and there are plenty of kids ready to spin arrows and cause chaos. As such, ROUTES ARE NOT MARKED. All riders should be able to self navigate with GPS routes or cue sheets. The routes: TBD. Anticipate very similar routes to last year. See videos from Tim Putnam and Ted King for a preview. Aid Stations There will be a comprehensive aid station at 54 East Bakersfield Road in Bakersfield with UnTapped products, several food options, water and hydration mix. There will be an additional water-only table on the long course. Refunds We are a small event with an even smaller budget. No refunds will be issued. You can always transfer your registration to someone else using BikeReg.
Cycling Gravel
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 10:15 AM
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2024 Results and Photos
Race Info
The Black River Grand Prix is growing! Join us on Saturday, June 20, 2026 for the Black River Grand Prix weekend, a celebration of fast racing, big
loops, varied terrain, and fun in the woods. The format is simple: mass start on one big lap (or two). Want to race 12 miles of the best the Center has to offer? Enter the Grand Prix. Think it's so nice you want to do it twice? Then the Grand Epic is for you. And if racing isn't your thing and you just want a signed ride and a good lunch, then the Grand Tour has your name on it.
Whatever your category, this ain’t XCO, this is VT mountain biking - flow, tech, jank, doubletrack, ski trail, and maybe even a dirt road or two - there’s something for everyone. There's even a bit of pavement at the start.
The 2025 Black River Grand Epic field will head off at 10:15am for the 25-mile epic race featuring nearly all the riding the Center has to offer. Two 12-mile loops of nearly all our trails in the most fun layout we can pull off. This is not sufferfest racing, this is the local's loop, routed the way the builders like to ride.
The Grand Prix will start fifteen minutes later at 10:30am for those who just want one sweet race lap.
Five minutes later at 10:35AM the Grand Tour riders go off on a mellow cruise of the same loop. The lap never loops back into the stadium, so once you’re gone, you’re gone, though the Grand Epic racers will come back through the Upper Field after their first ~12-mile lap.
First folks back win. The courses will look nearly identical to the 2024 Grand Prix course, with a few changes and reroutes to keep y'all on your toes.
Check out last year's Race Guide! for more info about how the event ran in 2023.
Pricing and Prize Purses
The Grand Prix will be $50 for open racers, $30 for U23 competitors, and $25 for juniors (ages 18 and under). The Grand Epic will be $75. The Grand Tour costs $35.
$12 of each open entry fee will go towards prize money for the open category in that respective race. $3 to the male and female winners, $2 for second place, and $1 for third place.
We will call up podiums for the top 3 overall men and women, and the top junior (U20) boy and girl. Door draw prizes will be distributed by random draw at bib pickup. Only “open” competitors are eligible for cash prizes. That means juniors and U23 athletes will not receive cash. If you think you could win money, register for the open race.
On-site Lodging
Did you know the Center has on-site lodging with meals available? Whether you want your own private cabin, a lakeside cottage, or just a room in our Cedar Lodge dorm, we can meet your needs. A room in Cedar lodge (with three meals included) starts at just $155.
Learn more about lodging info and rates here.
Or check out the cabin tour from DirtWireTV:
The Trails & Course
Never ridden our trails? Check out these DirtWireTV recaps of a race we used to run (RIP to the VT3) to get a taste of what is in store.
A weekend at the Outdoor Center with DirtWireTV
Sampling the trails pre-race
VT3 race highlights
Cycling Mountain Biking Trail
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 7:00 AM
Welcome to the beautiful Town of Ticonderoga, NY. In our seventh year, rich in history and abundant in gorgeous natural resources, you will see why we LOVE this venue!
Sprint & Olympic Triathlon &
AquaBike
Double Ti & Double Ti~AquaBike
There are NO CUT-OFF TIMES on any event.
Start with a 750m swim in the crystal clear waters of Lake George. Then take a moderate hilly 12-mile bike ride followed by a 5K run on the scenery-rich courses hugging the lake's shorelines. The Olympic participants will complete 2 loops of each course. Paratriathletes are welcome! Open to Relay Teams of 2 or 3.
*Double Ti - Race the Sprint AND the Olympic Tri back-to-back (all athletes must finish the Sprint that begins at 7:00am and be back to the start line for the 9:00am Olympic Tri)
This is a USAT sanctioned event. All rules and regulations apply.
12 Miles 15 Miles 24 Miles 30 Miles 36 Miles 45 Miles Aquabike Cycling Run Swim Triathlon
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 9:30 AM
Welcome to beautiful Wilmington, NY, the home of Whiteface Mountain and the 8th annual Whiskey Run 5K and 10K!
But why a Whiskey Run you ask? As it turns out, the area has quite a storied history
with liquor, legal and otherwise. During the War of 1812, Wilmington supplied good rye whiskey to the American troops at the Battle of Plattsburgh as part of their daily ration. During prohibition with its proximity to Canada, Wilmington residents provided temporary haven for bootleggers crossing the border, and until recently, Wilmington was home to US Barrel, a whiskey barrel cooperage. So with our somewhat checkered history and natural beauty we invite you to join us for the annual Wilmington Whiteface Whiskey Run starting at 9:30 am at Preston Festival Field in Wilmington. Following the race is the awards ceremony with food available for purchase at Preston Festival Field. Run participants will receive a t-shirt and a “swag bag” filled with quality local goods. Run finishers will receive a medal.
Virtual Option--- 5K & 10K- (Times must be turned in by 11:30 AM to qualify as a race finisher.) You can run anywhere anytime between 8 AM and 11:30 AM on Saturday, June 20. You will be able to submit your official results through text message or email (instructions will be sent).
T-shirts
Order t-shirts with registration, Ladies’ small, medium, large, Xtra large. (They run small and have a V-neck with shorter sleeves)
Mens’ small, medium, large, Xtra Large
Packet pick-up
8 am- 9:15 am at the registration booth at Festival Field on Springfield Road
Race-day registration
Limited registration is available the day of the event from 8:00am – 9:15am at the registration booth located at Festival Field
Parking
At the Town Offices Parking Lot across from Festival Field, at the “village garage” lot across the street from Festival Field and on-street parking on west side of Springfield Road (NOT in the running lanes on Springfield Road).
Prizes
Awards and prizes will be presented at 11:45 am, followed by a special higher value In-person Runner’s Raffle Drawing (must be present to win).
In-person race prizes for top three overall finishers in both the 5K and 10K races, male and female, as well as top 3 male and female finishers in each age category, age as of race day. 19 & under, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70+ For the Virtual races, awards for the top three overall finishers in both the 5K and 10K races, male and female.
GET A REFUND BY REFERRING FRIENDS!
Refer 5 or more participants and receive 1 free registration as our THANK-YOU - check your confirmation email after you register!
Lunch
Food for purchase from vendors is available at Preston Festival Field on race day.
Sponsors
Presenting sponsorship $1,000
Bourbon: $500
Rye: $250
Moonshine: $100
If interested in becoming a sponsor, register & pay online at https://wilmingtonhistoricalsociety.org/whiskey-run-sponsorship/ by May1st, presenting sponsors by April 1st.
Contact information: Karen Peters at [email protected] .
PHOTOS- & PHOTO SHARING---A unique Whiskey Run photo frame set-up at the Wilmington’s Preston Festival Field Park during the week before and on the day of the race serves as an additional photo opportunity for local runners. Participants are encouraged to take their own photos during their run and/or at the park to share on Social Media and on the adkwhiskeyrun.com website.
Same-day activities at the Wilmington Whiteface Whiskey Run Festival include:
• Whiskey tastings & Food, 11 am-4pm, Preston Festival Field
• 1812 Battle of Plattsburgh re-enactors in period clothing with tents & demos, 11 am-4pm, Preston Festival Field
• Battle of Plattsburgh Military ceremony in remembrance of local War of 1812 soldiers, 12:30pm, Preston Festival Field
• Music and entertainment 11 am – 4pm
• Raffles, history display, craft vendors, craft demonstrators, and more… all day at Preston Festival Field, 11am-4pm.
• Raffle drawings 3:30 pm
Come for the Run and Stay for the Day!
All other Wilmington attractions and activities are open for the entire weekend: the Wilmington Town Beach, High Falls Gorge, the gondola at Whiteface Mountain, the Whiteface Mountain Memorial Highway, mountain biking trails, fishing and kayaking the AuSable River. See www.whitefaceregion.com for more details and for dining and lodging information.
10k Run Route- (race must be completed by 11:30 AM to qualify as race finisher)
Remember to run on the left side of the road facing traffic. Water stations are located at approximately the 3K, 5 K and 8 K locations. Porta-potties are at the 5K (KOA Campground) location and at Festival Field. Begin at Preston Festival Field, go north on Springfield Road until you reach NYS Route 86 and turn left. Continue on NYS Route 86, crossing the stone bridge and the AuSable River. Continue to the four corners, turning left to stay on NYS Route 86. Continue to Bowman Lane (aka Beach Road), turn left and proceed to the barricade.Turn around at the barricade to go back out to NYS Route 86 and turn left. Go 3 km and turn left (east) onto Fox Farm Road (it has a left-hand running/biking lane). Just past the 5km mark (at the entrance to the KOA Campground) there will be an aid station with a porta-potty and a water station. Continue on Fox Farm Road, cross Springfield Road to Indian Rock Road. Continue on Indian Rock Road (a loop road) for about 1 km until you return to Springfield
Road. Turn right onto Springfield Road and cross it onto the running/biking lane. Continue on Springfield Road until you reach the Preston Festival Field turning left to the finish line, back where you started.
5k Run Route- (race must be completed by 11:30 AM to qualify as race finisher)
Porta-potties and a water station are located near the start at Preston Festival Field. An additional water station is located at approximately the 2K mark. Note that the southbound lane of Springfield Road will be closed for the duration of the 5K. Begin at the RACE START/FINISH LINE on Cunningham Lane at Preston Festival Field (after the 10K racers have left the START/FINISH LINE first and being timed separately). Make an immediate right onto the bike/walking lane of Springfield Road. Note that the southbound lane of Springfield Road will be closed for the duration of the 5K. Continue on Springfield Road for 2.5 K and turn around at the designated marker, returning to Preston Festival Field for the FINISH LINE back where you started.
5k 10k Mountain Biking Run Trail Virtual Walk
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 5:00 PM
Join us in Grantham for an exciting evening of community, fitness, food, and live music at the 2nd Annual Old Home Day 5K. This timed fun run/walk invites runners and walkers of all ages and
abilities to enjoy a fun and invigorating course. Whether you are looking for a PR or to take a stroll while enjoying the scenery, this event is for you! The Grantham Old Home Day 5K course combines a challenging hill climb, a fast and furious downhill, and speedy flats which add to the thrill for those looking to challenge themselves and for those who just want to enjoy an early summer evening in beautiful Grantham. Plan to stay at the finish line for a rocking good time with live music and a community potluck dinner. Grantham Recreation will provide items for the grill. Consider bringing a dish to share! Community Dinner and Live Music under the tent from 5:30-7:30
5k Fun Run Run Walk
Sun, Jun 21, 2026
A transformational military-style boot camp for kids aged 10–17.
From June 21–25, 2026, Camp Spartan returns to Pittsfield, Vermont — the birthplace of Spartan — for five days of physically and
mentally demanding activities that forge strength, grit, and confidence.
In partnership with Norwich University, the oldest private military university in the U.S., Camp Spartan is led by a world-class team of U.S. Military Veterans, and elite Spartan trainers. Every day is packed with structured, purpose-driven workouts and mission.
Campers will experience:
• Mountain climbs and endurance hikes
• Cold water immersion and recovery strategies
• Daily workouts and obstacle-based challenges
• Restorative yoga and breathwork sessions
• Leadership-building and team-based problem solving
Whether your child is an athlete or just ready to grow, this is more than a camp — it’s a rite of passage.
Spartan
Sun, Jun 21, 2026 at 10:00 AM
SKIP MATTHEWS
MEMORIAL RUN
Sunday, June 21, 2026
The 1-mile Brady Bukowski Fun Run/Walk at 9:00 am commemorates a fun loving preschooler who lived life to the fullest. Brady excelled at everything he
attempted, from a forward roll at gymnastics, jumping into the deep end at swimming lessons or hitting a whiffle ball. Brady valiantly fought a rare brain cancer that, by April 2012, was too much for even this superhero to defeat.
The 1-mile Fun Run/Walk begins at the Lebanon green, continues on Bank St. to the old Lebanon Junior High School where it joins the Northern Rail Trail and returns to the finish at Colburn Park.
The 4-mile run at 10:00am commemorates the life of Skip Matthews, an exceptional friend, parent, and husband who was lost to cancer in October 2003.
The 4-mile run is a fast loop that begins at the Lebanon green, follows the Northern Rail Trail for two miles, then follows Riverside Drive back to the Packard Covered Bridge and on to Bank Street Ext. Finish at Colburn Park. It is a chip-timed event. USATF Race Certification #NH16007BK.
Fun Run Run Trail
Fri, Jun 26, 2026
Spartan Hurricane Heat is a team-based adventure challenge that trades course distance for time. Your Hurricane Heat will last 24 hours and will not finish with a single victor. HH Teams band
together, solving complex physical and mental problems as they endure and overcome as one.
Set in the picturesque mountains, Riverside Farms in Pittsfield Vermont is home to Spartan Founder Joe De Sena. Vermont is birthplace of the first Hurricane Heat and a true testing ground for those up for this 24-hour endurance challenge.
Spartan
Fri, Jun 26, 2026
H3X is a three-stage Hurricane Heat endurance challenge that culminates in a full 24-hour event.
Participants pre-register for one of three options: Hurricane Heat (4 Hour), Hurricane Heat 12 Hour,
or Hurricane Heat 24 Hour. All participants may continue progressing through each stage up to 24 hours. Those who advance beyond their registered stage will be charged the applicable upgrade fee post-event.
Participants registered for the 24-hour H3X who do not complete the full 24 hours are not eligible for finisher swag and will not receive a refund.
Stages
• Stage 1: Hurricane Heat (4 hours)
• Stage 2: Hurricane Heat 12 Hour (additional 8 hours)
• Stage 3: Hurricane Heat 24 Hour (additional 12 hours)
Spartan
Fri, Jun 26, 2026
Are you ready to test your limits and embrace the extraordinary? The Summer Death Race is the pinnacle of endurance, pushing participants to their physical and mental boundaries. Taking place from
June 26-28, 2026, in the rugged terrain of Pittsfield, Vermont, this event is not for the faint-hearted.
Event Overview:
Duration: 72 hours of relentless challenges
Location: Pittsfield, Vermont
Dates: June 26-28, 2026
What to Expect:
The Summer Death Race is designed to break you down and build you back stronger. Participants will face a series of grueling obstacles and unpredictable tasks, requiring unparalleled mental toughness, physical endurance, and relentless determination. From navigating through dense forests and scaling steep mountains to solving complex puzzles and enduring extreme physical tests, every moment will challenge your very essence.
Fri, Jun 26, 2026 at 4:00 PM
This weekend getaway pairs some of the most stunning road cycling in the Adirondacks with delicious local dining in postcard perfect Saranac Lake, a community filled with quirky shops, art galleries
and stunning architecture.
Dates: June 26-28
Location: Saranac Lake
Mileage: 20-30 miles/day
Participation Cap: 40 riders
Benefits: Pendragon Theatre
Whether attending solo or with friends, this small group experience is all about fun, relaxation and having a great time, on and off your bike. Add in delicious dining, fun surprises and the blissful ease of knowing everything is taken care of and you've got a weekend of enjoying the best of the Adirondacks without the stress of planning. We make sure of that by providing professional cycling guides, fully stocked rest stops, a mechanic, and a support vehicle.
Need a teaser? Check out this video.
A bonus perk is the availability of on-site massage therapy and recovery services.
Registration Includes
2 nights’ single or double accommodations
2 fully supported & guided road cycling routes
Hearty rest stops
Secure bike parking
Three course dinner the night of arrival
Breakfast Saturday and Sunday
Event gifts & surprises
Our Host
voco Saranac Lake
Offering a modern adventure in the heart of the Adirondack Mountains and taking inspiration from prominent philosophers, literary icons, artists, and performers flocking to the Adirondacks to escape urban life, the voco Saranac Lake waterfront hotel offers the chance to connect with nature and find inspiration in the stunning beauty surrounding it. Located on the Lake Flower's Pontiac Bay, nature-connected design, and high-level guest service focused on supporting a thoughtful stay, makes the Lodge the premier destination in the Adirondack High Peaks Region.
Rider Experiences
"I have attended other women’s retreats and hands down, this one was the best! The organization, the small group and the friendliness of everyone was outstanding!"
"BikeADK's Women's Weekend combined joy, enthusiasm, mutual respect and love of nature and biking into a delightful, well-planned and coordinated event with ample support and plenty of time to relax."
"If you're looking for a well run event that is designed specifically for women's camaraderie and feelings of belonging regardless of ability - this is the perfect event for you!"
"This is my second time at the ADK Womens biking weekend. We had a group of 8 women and all of them raved about the experience. We all had a great time sharing our biking experiences it was a great communal event for women bikers."
Cycling
Sat, Jun 27, 2026
Join us for an epic 24-hour endurance event in the Green Mountains of Pittsfield, VT. Taking place from June 27-28, 2026, this challenge features a grueling 2-mile loop with a 970' elevation gain. Push your physical and mental boundaries as you compete for the most laps or aim to endure the full 24 hours.
Sat, Jun 27, 2026 at 10:00 AM
Hitchhiker Bike Shop, Talta Lodge, and the Stowe Trails Partnership are thrilled to bring back Velo Stowe for its fourth year. Enjoy a scenic, fully marked gravel ride while helping to raise money
for the Stowe Trails Partnership.
Join us on Saturday, June 27th for a marked course gravel ride around Stowe’s dirt roads. Both routes feature some short, but challenging Class IV riding, rolling dirt roads, covered bridges, and more.
After your ride, meet back up with us at Tälta Lodge for some well-deserved food and beverages.
Need a place to stay for the weekend? Use code velostowe2026 to save 20% on lodging at Talta!
When: Saturday, June 27th, 2026.
9:00am: Registration opens.
10:00:am: The rides depart from Tälta
Where: Rides will begin from and end at Tälta Lodge, located at 3343 Mountain Road, Stowe
Route info:
We plan to offer the same two route options as last year; a shorter 25 mile route and a longer 45 mile route. Not many folks completed the longer route with last year's rain and challenging conditions, so let's give it another go!
Click the links below to preview each option:
25 Mile Route
45 Mile Route
We recommend a gravel bike or hardtail mountain bike with tires that are at least 40c for this ride. Road bikes are not recommended.
The full proceeds of this event will go to Stowe Trails Partnership to help support their efforts to maintain and enhance the trails in the greater Stowe area. Your registration cost includes a meal and drink ticket, access to the remote aid stations, and vendor village. Participants will also receive custom Velo Stowe socks while supplies last!
Cycling Gravel Trail
Sat, Jun 27, 2026 at 7:00 AM
The 2026 Dirty Project is Saturday, June 27!
St, Norwich, VT 05055
We are capping the field at 200 riders, so sign up early!
Our registration fee is $100, which is a 100% charitable donation to The Prouty!
A brief preview of what you will be up against
The DP26 is jam-packed with what you love: gravel, climbing, and lot's of it! At 81.8 miles with 9,100 feet elevation gain, 59.4 miles with 6,500 feet elevation gain, or 28.5 miles with 2,900 feet elevation gain, these are tough courses! We have incorporated many classic DP dirt roads and climbs that have defined the event for 11 years, and added a few new ones!
Check out the DP web site for more info!
How it will work
Date: Saturday, June 27: 81.8 miles and 59.4 miles at 7am and 28.5 mile at 9am.
Starting from Norwich Green, 22 Church St, Norwich, VT 05055 and finishing at the Norwich Inn, 325 Main St, Norwich, VT 05055.
We’ll have GPS files (Ride with GPS and Strava) available to download. Be advised, the course will not be marked.
Support: one support stop on the 28.4, three support stops on the 59.4, four support stops on the 81.8
We recommend 30-cc + tires. There will be class IV sections, but the course is generally ridable on a gravel, cross or road bike.
In 11 years the DP has raised over $600,000 for cancer research at the Dartmouth Cancer Center! This year we are aiming for $50,000!
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Cheers!
The DP Board of Directors
Cycling Gravel
Sat, Jun 27, 2026 at 10:00 AM
72.7 km from RiptonCycling Mountain Biking
Sat, Jun 27, 2026 at 7:00 AM
Join us for another year of Cirque Series at Killington. 8.2 miles featuring 3,010' ft vert.
Prizes
Prizes will be distributed at the end of each race and for the overall series winners. There are
three categories in which the prizes will be given out: Sport, Expert and Pro. Prizes for each race are as follows:
Pro - Killington
1st place - $2000 cash
2nd place - $250 cash
3rd place - $150 cash
Expert
1st - $400 in Gear
2nd - $250 in Gear
3rd - $150 in Gear
Sport
1st - $300 in Gear
2nd - $200 in Gear
3rd - $100 in Gear
Grom Award - youngest competitor will be recognized.
OG Award - wisest competitor will be recognized.
Lexie Award - the "unofficial MVP" of the race will be recognized.
Middle of the Pack Award - the person that finished exactly middle will be recognized.
LODGING - Killington Group is our partner for the 2026 Killington race. Properties include condominiums (w/ pools/hot tubs) as well as single family homes (some w hot tubs etc) throughout the mountain. Cirque racers can enjoy 15% discount. To book: killingtongroup.com Use code: CIRQUETKG26 at checkout. Or call reservations: 802.422.2300
Overall 2026 Season Winner + Points
The racers with the most points at the end of all races will be declared the overall 2025 winner. The top 20 racers of each event will obtain points. The following is the per stage breakdown as a function of place:
1 - 50pt 6 - 30pt 11 - 20pt 16 - 10pt
2 - 40pt 7 - 28pt 12 - 18pt 17 - 8pt
3 - 36pt 8 - 26pt 13 - 16pt 18 - 6pt
4 - 34pt 9 - 24pt 14 - 14pt 19 - 4pt
5 - 32pt 10 - 22pt 15 - 12pt 20 - 2pt
PRIZE MONEY 2026 OVERALL SEASON STANDINGS **Men's & Women's
PRO
PEAK FREAK Belt Buckle - Overall 2026 season
PEAK FREAK Belt Buckle - Overall 2026 season
PEAK FREAK Belt Buckle - Overall 2026 season
EXPERT
1ST - PEAK FREAK Belt Buckle - Overall 2026 season
2ND- PEAK FREAK Belt Buckle - Overall 2026 season
3RD- PEAK FREAK Belt Buckle - Overall 2026 season
SPORT
1ST - PEAK FREAK Belt Buckle - Overall 2026 season
2ND- PEAK FREAK Belt Buckle - Overall 2026 season
3RD- PEAK FREAK Belt Buckle - Overall 2026 season
**Everyone that runs six 2026 Cirque Series races will receive a Cirque Series 2026 PEAK FREAK belt buckle
Registration
We are capping the race at 700 entries, we encourage to sign up right away.
Bibs / Timing Chips
Cirque Series will utilize Competitive timing to time the event with a disposable chip placed on the back of your bib. Please do not fold, crush or remove the chip from the bib. You may dispose of the chip/bib after the race is over.
Rules / Guidelines
Please help us preserve the beauty of our mountains and assist in maintaining an enjoyable, safe event for everyone involved.
Please respect private property near the trails. Do not trespass.
No littering: Participants are encouraged to carry water and food during the event.
Please dispose of all waste and recyclables in the proper containers.
Please be respectful of all Forest Service officials.
Do not impede another runner.
Leave no trace: Pack-in pack-out.
We will provide hydration at aid stations & finish line.
Contact: Tom Hooper, [email protected]
Julian Carr, [email protected]
8.2 Miles Run Trail