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Sat, Jul 18, 2026 at 8:30 AM
The annual Festival Ironwood 2026 Run, Walk, & Roll will start off its 34th year on July 18th.
Both 2-mile and 5-mile races start off at the corner of Lowell St. and Mc Leod St. intersection just
down from the Big Tent at The Old Depot in Ironwood.
Awards to follow immediately at the Big Tent for the overall male and female and the top 2 male and female winners of each age group.
Special recognition goes to our youngest participant, oldest participant, traveling the farthest, and first to sign up.
It is a fun day of activities with our pancake breakfast, craft fair, volleyball tournament, and more right on the sight.
Bring the family and have a full day of activities with music all day.
Check our list of activities on our Festival Ironwood Website.
Run Walk
Sat, Jul 18, 2026 at 9:00 AM
SOUND THE ALARM for the 12th Annual Chief Frantz Red Run 5k!
This family-friendly 5k walk/run brings the heat with kids’ activities, tasty food, and TONS of raffle prizes.
Register by June 26th to be
guaranteed a race t-shirt!
All net proceeds from the Chief Frantz Red Run 5k benefit the Rice Lake Firefighters’ Relief Association. The RLFD is a volunteer fire department serving the City of Rice Lake and neighboring communities in Northeastern MN whose mission is to minimize the loss of life and property resulting from fire, medical emergencies, and other disasters.
PACKET PICK-UP:
Friday, July 17th, 4:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Race Day beginning at 8:00 am
RACE DAY PARKING:
Family of God Church
Stay tuned to Chief Frantz Red Run 5k on Facebook for updates.
5k Run Walk
Sat, Jul 25, 2026 at 9:00 AM
The Lake Lucerne Advancement Association Community Support Committee’s Third Annual 5K-ish Run/Walk will be on Saturday, July 26, 2025.
This year's charity, Crandon Area Rescue, is a non-profit squad
that serves approximately 435 square miles, including Argonne, Crandon, Hiles, Lincoln, Nashville townships, and the City of Crandon. With four ambulances and around 20 active responders, they provide essential emergency care when needed.
There is no registration fee, however a suggested donation amount of $35 requested per racer. If you would prefer to donate a different amount, you are welcome to do so.
Over the past three years, this event has raised over $10,500 in direct donations from the race! In addition, we know that community and individual contributions inspired by this event have addedmore than $5,000 in extra donations to Crandon Area Rescue. That’s a huge impact!
A heartfelt thank you to everyone who joined us this year—and to those who couldn’t attend but still donated to this great cause.
This year’s event featured over 90 racers and 18 volunteers who helped with planning and operations. We also had eight generous sponsors who contributed funds, products, and services. Their support makes this event possible every year. Our sponsors included:
Forest County Potawatomi
Schaefers IGA
Living Local Realty, LLC
Tamarack Outfitters
Water’s Edge Lodge
Whisky Nicks
Creative Embroidery
Knottlane.com
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We are fortunate to have this squad providing service. Thank you for your support!
3.08 Miles 5k Run Walk
Wed, Jul 29, 2026 at 6:00 PM
With close to 1,500 participants each year, our Wednesday Night at the Races series has become one of our most popular Young Athletes Foundation (YAF) programs! Helping at a young age to build a love
of running, these races are also central to our mission of providing pathways and opportunities for our community’s children to live healthy and active lifestyles.
The Wednesday Night at the Races series is FREE and open to any child ages 14 & under. Whether it’s your child’s first-ever race or they’ve just fallen in love with running, we’d love to see them at our next event!
In-person check-in will start at 5:00 PM.
The races will start at 6:00 p.m. on each of the dates listed below. Every participant is a champion and will receive a ribbon and snacks at the end of their event. All sites are wheelchair and adaptive participant accessible. Please see a race official when you arrive.
2026 Wednesday Night at the Races Schedule
July 22 — Hermantown HS
July 29— Superior HS & Esko HS
August 5 — Proctor HS
August 12 — Two Harbors HS and Hibbing HS
August 19- Lake Superior Zoo (year-end picnic)
Age Groups & Distances
4 Years Old & Under – 1/2 lap (1/8 mile)
5 & 6 Years Old – 1/2 lap (1/8 mile)
7 & 8 Years Old – 1 lap (1/4 mile)
9 & 10 Years Old – 1 lap (1/4 mile)
11 & 12 Years Old – 2 laps (1/2 Mile)
13 & 14 Years Old – 2 laps (1/2 Mile)
Run Wheelchair
Sat, Aug 01, 2026 at 9:00 AM
84.3 km from La PointeCycling Mountain Biking
Sat, Aug 01, 2026 at 7:00 AM
2026 Point to La Pointe - Open Water Swim
Swimming to Madeline Island has been a storied feat around the Bayfield area for decades. Starting as a community swim for 24 people in 2006, the Point to La Pointe has grown into a thriving race that sells out annually.
Open Water Swim
Sat, Aug 01, 2026 at 9:00 AM
August 1st, 2026 - Join us for the second annual Loon Ride at the Mercer Bike Fest.
ICORE (Iron County Outdoor Recreation Enthusiasts) announces the inaugural Mercer Bike Fest and Loon Ride. The
event supports our fund raising efforts to expand the current Mercer bike trail from Carow Park along Hwy J to WinMan Trails ultimately completing a 26 mile loop of Mercer and Manitowish Waters as part of the Heart of Vilas County trail system. In previous years this ride was known as Lupine Junefest. The volunteers who created and supported that ride did a wonderful job of building the foundation for the trail expansion project. We are proud to take up the cause. Please note: moving forward if you choose to ride and E-bike only class 1, those without throttles, are allowed for safety reasons.
Join us in our efforts by riding a 7, 24, or 50 mile route starting and ending at Carow Park on the shores of beautiful Grand Portage Lake. When you return to Carow Park stay with us for music, food and raffles. Cool off with a swim in the lake! Registration fee includes shirt, swag bag, beverage and lunch. Kids 10 and under ride FREE* when accompanied by a paid adult and do not need to register online. Kid friendly activities at the park after the ride.
For more about the Mercer bike trails and how you can play a part in completing the loop click here. This event also kicks off the week of Loon Days with the annual Loon Day Art and Craft fair on Saturday August 5th with over 250 vendors. Loon Day has been a Mercer tradition for over 45 years!
*Free riders are not eligible for T-shirt, lunch or swag bag.
7 Miles 24 Miles 50 Miles Cycling Swim Trail
Fri, Aug 07, 2026 at 5:30 PM
The Paavo Nurmi Marathon is a point-to-point marathon run in Northern Iron County, Wisconsin - always the 2nd Saturday in August. The Paavo runs on a verified course but is no longer a BQ this year*.
We're debuting and even safer and special course for you that takes you along roads you can't access outside the race, past the only standing mine headframe in Wisconsin, and down shady groves of pines. With A half marathon, marathon RELAY, and Twilight 5K Run/Walk are also part of the festivities.
The Paavo Nurmi Marathon is the longest running marathon in Wisconsin, with 2025 being our 55th year. We have custom wooden finisher medals made from local wood by local artisans here in town for all marathon, half marathon, and RELAY finishers. Food music and fun... are you ready?
Locals and visitors alike will find a weekend of history and heart, once again be run on the course that made us famous, "finishing" in downtown Hurley, Wisconsin.
The Twilight 5K Run/Walk, a family friendly run/walk to take place on Friday evening, August 8th, during The Paavo Nurmi Marathon EXPO.
Register TODAY!
*In the interest in safety and enjoyment, the course has been changed due to increased traffic on 77 from State Highway 2 reroute, and a road closure for a bridge outage on route 122.
3.1 Miles 13.1 Miles 26.2 Miles Marathon Relay Run Walk
Sun, Aug 09, 2026 at 9:00 AM
The Brule River Lions Club 5-Miler starts at the Afterhours Ski Trail in Brule, WI off Highway 2. The run begins on the Afterhours Road; a hard packed gravel road for about 2 miles, then continues through ski trails in the beautiful Brule Forest. The 2-Miler is a walk/run that is an out and back on the Afterhours road; perfect for youth, families, and well-behaved leashed dogs.
2 Miles 5 Miles Gravel Run Trail Walk
Wed, Aug 12, 2026 at 6:00 PM
With close to 1,500 participants each year, our Wednesday Night at the Races series has become one of our most popular Young Athletes Foundation (YAF) programs! Helping at a young age to build a love
of running, these races are also central to our mission of providing pathways and opportunities for our community’s children to live healthy and active lifestyles.
The Wednesday Night at the Races series is FREE and open to any child ages 14 & under. Whether it’s your child’s first-ever race or they’ve just fallen in love with running, we’d love to see them at our next event!
In-person check-in will start at 5:00 PM.
The races will start at 6:00 p.m. on each of the dates listed below. Every participant is a champion and will receive a ribbon and snacks at the end of their event. All sites are wheelchair and adaptive participant accessible. Please see a race official when you arrive.
2026 Wednesday Night at the Races Schedule
July 22 — Hermantown HS
July 29— Superior HS & Esko HS
August 5 — Proctor HS
August 12 — Two Harbors HS and Hibbing HS
August 19- Lake Superior Zoo (year-end picnic)
Age Groups & Distances
4 Years Old & Under – 1/2 lap (1/8 mile)
5 & 6 Years Old – 1/2 lap (1/8 mile)
7 & 8 Years Old – 1 lap (1/4 mile)
9 & 10 Years Old – 1 lap (1/4 mile)
11 & 12 Years Old – 2 laps (1/2 Mile)
13 & 14 Years Old – 2 laps (1/2 Mile)
Run Wheelchair
Thu, Aug 13, 2026 at 5:00 PM
This LiveWell 5K Walk/Run/Roll & Celebration is hosted by LiveWell which is an initiative of the Pruitt Center for Mindfulness & Well-being at UW-Superior. LiveWell is a holistic mental health
project created to support those who are living, working, and attending school in Douglas County and the greater Twin Ports area. We work to identify and create innovative ways to address the current mental health crisis in our community. One way we do this is through activities which foster connection and prevent social isolation. As a part of this initiative, we are excited to host our third annual 5K, promoting connection & advocating for mental wellness in our community.
This event will be held at Barker’s Island Festival Park on Thursday, August 13th, 2026. Registration closes August 6th, 2026 at 11:59pm. This event is FREE and open to the public. Guests are welcome to start arriving at 5:00pm. The walk/run/roll event will begin at 6:00pm. The roll event is inclusive to all wheeled devices. A helmet is strongly encouraged as a best practice measure for all wheeler participates. Children are welcome to register and participate as long as they are accompanied by an adult throughout the evening. This is considered a fun run and will NOT be chipped or timed. Guests are invited to participate at their activity level and welcome to turn around early without completing the entire course if needed. Once participants finish the race, they will be invited to partake in the post-race celebration activities along with all other spectators. The event will feature a picnic-style buffet catered by ChartWells, with a designated seating area for dining and socializing. A
DJ will provide music and live commentary throughout the evening. Guests can enjoy a variety of outdoor yard games, including Corn Hole, Badminton, Kubb, and Bocce. The evening’s festivities will wrap up at 8:00 PM.
Schedule of events:
5:00pm- Guests are welcome to begin arriving
6:00pm- Walk/Run/Roll event begins
6:45pm- After party begins including FREE food, yard games, DJ music, and more!
8:00pm- Event concludes
For any questions feel free to reach out to Ayla, Outreach Program Coordinator at UW-Superior at [email protected]
5k Fun Run Run Walk
Sat, Aug 15, 2026 at 9:15 AM
Join us for the second annual Telemark Sprint Triathlon in Cable, Wisconsin on the morning of Saturday, August 15th, 2026. There will be a 750 meter swim in beautiful Perry Lake, twelve mile bike
ride through a scenic route around Takodah Lake, and a 5 K run around the Telemark property. The race will finish at the future home of the Telemark Activity Center, an aquatic and fitness facility being planned by the Telemark Northwoods Community Foundation, who is raising funds for the project with this event. Racers will start their swim at 9:15 a.m. (ages 49 and below), 9:18 a.m. (50 to 69) and 9:21 a.m. (70 and up).
Date: Saturday, August 15th, 2026.
Events:
Sprint Triathlon (regular and relay, starting with swim). Start times: 9:15 a.m. in three waves spaced out every 3 minutes.
Start:
750 meter swim on Perry Lake (Perry Lake Boat Landing at Perry Lake Road in Cable ) following route here.
12 mile bike ride following the route here.
5K run around the paved Telemark Trail system ending across from the Telemark Village Hub building near to 15555 Birkie Boulevard in Cable.
Transitions:
A bike rack with your number will be located at both Perry Lake Landing and at the bike/run transition at the base of Mt. Telemark in Cable. You can drop off a bag (running shoes, etc.) to place in the bike-to-run transition at the time of bib pick-up or do it yourself the morning of the race starting at 7 a.m.
Bikes will need to be dropped off at the Perry Lake Landing the evening prior (lock to the rack) or the morning of prior to 8:45 a.m.
Parking:
There will be no parking at the start. You must get dropped off or bike to the start. Parking will be at the Telemark Lower Parking Lot near to the bike-to-run transition. A shuttle will be available from Telemark to the start at 8:30 a.m. (you must reserve a spot on the shuttle). There is a bike rack on the shuttle.
Sprint Triathlon Divisions:
There are two divisions: individual and relay. A relay participant may complete more than one leg (example: one does swim and bike, the other runs). *Please note, if NOT registering your whole Relay Team at once, the first participant to register will be required to pay the whole fee.
Fee schedule:
Now to May 1, 2025:
Individual triathlon: $65
Relay triathlon: $120
May 2 to July 31, 2025
Individual triathlon: $75
Relay triathlon: $130
August 1 to August 14, 2025
Individual triathlon: $85
Relay triathlon: $140
Bib Pick-up
15315 Nordmor Road, Cable from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Friday, August 14th.
Awards
Overall male and female winners for triathlon and overall winner of relay
T-Shirts
Available for purchase for $20 during your event check out. You can also select "no shirt."
Participant guide will be uploaded soon.
15.5 Miles Run Sprint Swim Trail Triathlon
Sun, Aug 16, 2026 at 8:00 AM
A bike extravaganza to raise money for pediatric cancer!
Come and join us Sunday August 17th at SpokeNGear in Two Harbors
The tutus will converge on Two Harbors again to raise money for
Hepatoblastoma Research and to help support children fighting cancer! There will be a paved 23 mile route along the road shoulder for tutu clad riders to make their way to Knife River and back along the scenic highway, and there will be a cue card self nagivated 50 mile gravel route where you are likely to get a little mud on your tulle!
Both ride distances are not timed. Please choose a route you can comfortably complete by 2:00pm to come score big at the silent auction!
Please join us to Ride, Volunteer, Bid in the same day Auction or Donate and Sponsor a Rider!
Pre-Registration is closed, but SAME DAY REGISTRATION IS AVAILABLE!
For Same Day Registration: If you are planning to ride the 50 mile gravel, Plan for checking in between 8 and 8:30, and for the 23 mile, check in between 9 and 9:30 should give you enough time. Please park at the Credit Union) then bike to the SpokenGear and Cedar coffee, then look for the tent and all the action in the woods behind the shop.
All riders, please wear a helmet, bring a water bottle, and a bike in good functioning condition. For Gravel riders, you will need to be able to Self Navigate, read cue cards, and use an odometer. Paved riders- do not worry the route will be well marked and you can follow the signs and the tutus!
Ride distances:
23 mile Paved Ride (registration at 9-9:45, Ride rolls at 10)
Ride Registration: $35 (until August 10)
SAME DAY REGISTRATION for 23 mile paved: $45
50 mile Gravel Adventure Ride (registration at 8-8:45, ride rolls at 9)
Ride Registration: $50 (until August 10)
SAME DAY REGISTRATION for 50 Mile Gravel: $65
The T shirt /Sweatshirt Pre-order date to place the order with our screen printer has passed. There will be a limited number of T Shirts and Sweatshirts available for sale the day fo the ride
Same day T shirt, while supplies last: $30
Same Day Sweatshirt, while supplies last $40
T Shirt and Sweatshirt pick up is in person, at the big Ride!
Virtual options are available for those who cannot join us in person but would like to join us in spirit to help fundraise for our cause!
Register early and create fundraising teams to increase our impact! All riders are encourage to raise what they can in peer to peer fundraising- a little help from our friends goes a long way!
Silent auction runs from 9-2:30! Awesome goods and experiences from our wonderfully generous sponsors!
Please consider joining us for a fabulous day of riding, community, and fun, all to raise money to help fight pediatric cancer and support families in treatment.
With each prior ride, YOUR pedal power, fundraising efforts, and auction bidding enthusiasm, has raised an average of $20,000 -$22,00 for our charities from each ride!!
Our fundraising goes 50% to research (Cincinnati Childrens Hepatoblastoma Research) and 50% to support children in cancer treatment and their families (30% Ronald McDonald Charities, 10% Dragonfly Foundation, and 10% Northern Lights Foundation).
Over 50 volunteers are involved in bringing this event together--huge thank you to all of you!!!
Thank you to Kirsten and Dan Cruikshank and all the folks at Spokengear for making this ride possible! Thank you to Lovin' Lake County for your generous grant support!
Come ride, donate, bid, or volunteer! Sponsors and donors are also welcome to make offline donations or ACH transfers.Please feel free to contact me for more information about larger donations/sponsorship and our EIN and 501c3 information.
100% of proceeds from the ride and auction go to our charities
(split as follows:)
50% Hepatoblastoma Research (Cincinnati Children's)
30% Ronald McDonald Charities
10% Dragonfly Foundation
10% Northern Lights Foundation
23 Miles 50 Miles 100 Miles Cycling Gravel Run Virtual
Fri, Aug 21, 2026 at 11:59 PM
Welcome to Something New!
The Sawtooth Stage Race is the Midwest's only multi-day mountain bike trail race! The Superior Cycling Association is excited to partner with COGGS to bring this inaugural
event to the North Shore. Race it gun to tape as a classic XC course, or sit back and rip the Gravity Segments like an enduro. Either way, take in every mile of the SCA's trail network, make new friends, and embrace the challenge of something new! The Sawtooth Stage Race offers every rider a new way to test their endurance, skill, and strategy over three days of epic singletrack racing!
The Race Within the Race
A stage race is a format that forces a rider to choose when to spend energy and when to save it. Legs, race tactics, and recovery all have a part to play here. A match burned on Friday is one less in the box for Sunday. The Sawtooth Stage Race gives racers the chance to compete for awards in three categories, but there is so much more than just awards to play for here.
The Stage Win is like any other cross country mountain bike race, the win goes to the rider with the fastest course time on the day (chip time in the ITT, gun time in the head to head stages).
The General Classification the "GC", is like the yellow jersey in the Tour, or the Maglia Rosa in the Giro. The rider with the shortest cumulative time over all three full courses stands on the top step.
The Gravity Classification tests technical skill through 9 independently timed segments. The rider with the shortest cumulative time over the segments wins this classification. (The gravity segments are built into each course, so it is possible for a racer to compete in both categories. See maps below for details.)
The Stages
Friday August 21, 5pm-8pm: ITT Prologue: 6.8mi, 500ft- The tone for the weekend will be set with a short rip around the Britton Peak trails. This will be an individual time trial with riders allowed to start any time between 5pm and 8pm. There will be two Gravity segments on this course, Skookum and Flume. (Skookum is a black trail, be ready for some minor drops. Some riders may want to pre-ride this one.) Plate pickup and race information will be at the trailhead. Stage awards will be done as call ups the following morning.
Saturday August 22, 11am: Jackpot – High Climber: 29mi, 2,500ft- The queen stage. Begin with a few miles of neutral roll along the Gitchi Gami. Chat with fellow racers and take in the view. In Tofte, ascend a tarmac climb to Britton Peak and plug into the singletrack. Pedal, pump, and grit through the Jackpot wilderness. The Gravity Segments here are remote and will test your onsight ability. Keep it rubber side down, help is a long way off out here! Cross onto High Climber at mile 25 and flow through 5 miles of Dirt Candy to Lutsen Mountains and the finish. The final Gravity Segment is pure speed! Post race food, beers, music, and awards at Caribou Highlands near the finish area.
Sunday August 23, 10am: Pincushion Dirt Circuit- 20mi, 2,200ft- The final stage will start and finish in the coolest small town in America. First ascend tarmac, two-track, and a goat trail up to Pincushion. Pedal, pump, and jump around the fully redesigned trail system for two laps (hitting 2 Gravity Segments each lap) and fly back into town. Post race celebration, beer, and awards at Voyageur Brewing in downtown Grand Marais.
Cycling Mountain Biking Time Trial Trail
Sat, Aug 22, 2026 at 7:00 PM
Glow by the Bay 5K
Friday, August 21
7 PM
Superior, WI
Ready, set, GLOW!
Join us for a unique evening 5K Run/Walk - benefiting the Twin Ports community - then stay for the Lake Superior Dragon Boat
Festival fun on Barker’s Island. Friday night’s entertainment will include food trucks, a beverage tent, and live music.
The Lake Superior Dragon Boat Festival 5K Run/Walk/Roll will be held on Friday, August 21, 2026, at 7:00 pm in Superior, WI, on the Osaugie Trail.
A FREE Kids Fun Run (Kids 10 and under) will be held on Friday, August 21, 2026, at 6:30 pm in Superior, WI, on the Osaugie Trail. No registration is required for the Kids Fun Run.
Each child participating in the Kids Fun Run/Walk will receive a goodie bag (while supplies last).
Thank you to our sponsors: Solstice Vacation Rentals and the McClellan Family
The Lake Superior Dragon Boat Festival (August 21-22) is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Superior, with proceeds supporting various charitable organizations in the Twin Ports.
The festival is family friendly, has no admission fee for spectators, and is tons of fun! A small cash fee will be charged for parking on both days of the festival.
Tortoise & Hare Race Management
Our partners from Tortoise & Hare Race Management will be providing:
Finish Line Chip Timing
Bibs
Immediate Results (printed and posted online)
LED Race Clock
and more!
5k Fun Run Run Trail
Sat, Aug 22, 2026 at 9:15 AM
SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 2026
General Race Information
E-bikes are allowed in each race, but are not eligible for prizes. (Sorry, no Tandem bikes will be allowed)
The race start and finish are at the Birkie OO Trail Head, three miles east from Seeley on County Highway “OO”.
Each registered race participant will be given a food and beverage ticket.
Food and beverages will be available to non-racers at a nominal charge.
Award times TBD – we will update when known
Race Course Maps
Trail maintenance and logging may force changes - we will notify racers by email by Thursday, August 20th and also have notices available when you pick up your race number.
Click here to see the Citizen, Sport and Expert course maps on RideWithGPS where you can download the files to your phone app or GPS head unit. If the link doesn't work, copy and paste this url into your browser: https://ridewithgps.com/collections/2113549. Experts please note that your course has been lengthened by 0.5 miles and now includes a section near the end following the end portion of the Newbie course, that drops down Picnic Table Hill on the Birkie Trail and then follows a portion of the Makwa Trail back toward the long straightaway to the finish line. This section is not represented on the Expert course map here, but will be flagged on race day.
The course map for the Newbie Course is here: https://ridewithgps.com/trips/361715015
Registration Information - total combined riders limited to 300
(because of internet reliability -we have the following in place to ensure you are registered in the timing data base)
THERE WILL BE NO REGISTRATION ON RACE DAY - Registration closes on Friday, August 21, 2026, at 9:00 pm
Registered participants may change their event at bib pick up or by going to your RunSignUp registration account before picking up your bib
No changes on race day.
Event registrations are not transferable and fees are not refundable for any reason including race cancellation.
Entry Fee Schedule
Open - July 26 EXPERT = $60 SPORT = $55 Sr CITIZEN = $45
July 27 - Aug 16 EXPERT = $70 SPORT = $65 Sr CITIZEN = $55
Aug 17 - Aug 21 EXPERT = $80 SPORT = $75 Sr CITIZEN = $65
Jr CITIZEN - registration fee is set at $35 from Open registration thru August 21
NEWBIE - registration fee is set at $25 from Open registration thru August 21
Bib Pick-up Information
Location on both days - Sawmill Saloon located on Highway 63 in Seeley, WI, located 10 miles north of Hayward.
Friday - Aug 21, 2026 from 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Race Day, Aug 22, 2026 from 8:00 am – 9:45 am - (Be sure to allow at least 30 minutes to drive to 00, park and get to the start)
Individual Race Information
22 Mile EXPERT Race – 10 am start -
A fast, technical, and physically challenging race course, for the advanced skilled, and conditioned riders age 15 and older.
Prize $ for the first 3 overall men and women
Age Category awards for 15-19 and then every 10 years ages 20+ (20-29, 30 -39 etc.) for top 3 male and female riders
17 Mile SPORT Race – 9:45 am start
A fast, less technical, yet challenging course for the moderately skilled and conditioned rider. For riders age 13 and older
Age Category awards for 13-19 and then every 10 years age 20+ (20-29, 30 -39 etc.) for top 3 male and female riders
12 Mile CITIZEN Race (Junior and Senior Divisions) – 9:30 am start
A less technical, rolling course for beginner to moderately skilled and conditioned riders
Senior Division – ages 17+ with Age Category awards for 17-19 and then every 10 years 20+ (20-29, 30 -39 etc.) for top 3 male and female riders
Junior Division – ages 13 – 16 with Age Category 13 -16 for top 3 male and female riders.
3.5 Mile NEWBIE Race (added 2026) 9:15 am start
A fun, less technical course for newer riders.
Includes ski trails and single track for riders age 10+
Age Classes include 10, 11,12 and 13+. Category awards for top 3 male and female riders in Classes 10, 11 and 12. Other riders age 13 and above may race the course, will be provided with their finish time, but will NOT be eligible for any award
CUB EVENT
The PreFat Kid’s event is back!
It will be held at approximately 12:30 (after most of the racers have finished)
This event is open to anyone 10 and under. Race is free! (donations welcome)
Register in the kids tent on Saturday - each racer will need a signed waiver
The riding will be supervised by members from the local bike team but parents are welcome to ride with their participant.
The racers will ride the last 2k of the race course and finish at the official finish gate. There is a turn off option for younger kids who do not want to ride the single track portion.
This is a fun event and will not be timed, riders can ride as many times as they want
Each rider will get a bike plate number and small token
2025 RACE RESULTS
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Tom Matthiae - COURSE Chief
Judy Rowley Registration
3.5 Miles 12 Miles 17 Miles 22 Miles Run Trail
Sun, Aug 23, 2026 at 7:00 AM
Come race in the Big Lake! Swim parallel to the shore along the sand beach of Park Point. Swim 1, 2, or 3.7 miles, finishing at the Park Point Recreation Area
1 Miles Swim
Sun, Sep 06, 2026
96.9 km from La PointeRun Trail
Thu, Sep 10, 2026 at 11:59 PM
2.9 km from La PointeCycling
Fri, Sep 11, 2026
97.2 km from La Pointe50 Miles 100 Miles Marathon Run