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Distance: 47.1 km from Town of LansingSat, Jul 18, 2026 at 9:40 AMSee full details
Note: If you are registering for multiple races, your second race entry should be discounted to $20 at check-out, if you have any issues with this contact the Race Director
About the Race
Welcome to the Apple Valley Criterium presented by Pursuit Racing. A hearty thank you to our sponsors: Weaver Mancuso Brightman PLLC, Rockbridge Investment Management, and Syracuse Bike. We truly appreciate the support!
Apple Valley Criterium is a one-of-a-kind cycling race. Nestled in the hills of beautiful Lafayette, New York, the private race track consists of pristine pavement and sweeping turns, which make for a fast, safe, and technical race course that is extremely spectator friendly. Whether you're a new or experienced cyclist of any discipline, this is the course for you!
Race Day Details:
Day-of Registration: We will have day of registration available at the check-in table from 8:00 am - 1:40 pm for $80.00 for your first race and $20.00 for any additional races (payable by cash or check). You must be registered at least 1 hour before the start of your event, no exceptions.
Parking: Parking will be available on site in the designated lots near the clubhouse, or in the secondary lot you'll pass on the way in. We will have volunteers directing parking and once the clubhouse lot is full we will direct traffic down to the secondary lot to avoid congestion. If you want extra space around your vehicle for warming up, etc. we suggest parking in the secondary lot.
Food Truck: We're excited to have the Mamacitas Food Truck available on site from 11am-3pm with tacos, rice bowls, and other food and drinks - here's a link to a sample menu: https://streetfoodfinder.com/latinoymassyr?tab=menu
Warmups: The track is open from 8:30am - 9:30am before the first race goes off, and there are 10 minutes available from staging until the race start which should allow for racers to ride 1 or 2 laps on the course so long as everyone shows up to staging on time.
Click here for the Strava route for the 2025 course, this is the same course layout we raced 2024.
Rules:
Violations of any of the rules below could lead to being DQ'd in the Race Director's discretion. We reserve the right to shift start times, change the course layout, and/or combine fields based on safety issues and field sizes. Check your pre-race email for all final details before race day.
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Absolutely no spectators are allowed on the track at any time during the races. Spectators can view the entire race from the border of the track or the wall along the finishing straight and surrounding grassy areas, no one other than race organizers and timers will be allowed to cross the track at any time - no exceptions!
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Only ride clockwise on the track and be mindful of other riders on the track when exiting and entering - riders on the track have the right-of-way.
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Be respectful of the volunteers and race crew! We couldn't execute these races without their support.
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The track does not open until 8:30 am. Please stay off the track before then and follow the instructions from the volunteers at the designated on/off exits (do not enter the track from anywhere else).
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Before each race, there will be 5-10 minutes for racers to ride a warmup lap before gathering at the start line. All other warmups must be done off the track. The roads surrounding the venue are somewhat hilly, so trainers are recommended - please be mindful to not take up additional parking spaces.
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Be respectful of the venue (carry-in/carry-out; no littering).
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No e-bikes or triathlon/TT bikes are allowed.
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Our track time ends at 5:00 pm and we must clear the venue by 6:15 pm. We appreciate your help in promptly clearing the track after each race, as well as cleaning up and departing following the conclusion of the day's races.
Race Schedule
Our preferred schedule is the one posted when you registered, however the Race Director reserves the right to change or alter the schedule as needed. If there are less than 30 riders in a given field, or if we run into an unexpected delay during the day, we may consolidate some fields as needed in order to hold all of the races planned. We will e-mail the schedule out the day before the race (July 18th) after registration has closed and will announce any changes the day of as soon as possible.
Results will be posted under the Pavilion where the registration tables are located - standard USAC 10-minute protest periods will apply and Awards will follow as soon as possible following each race in the parking lot near the finish line.
If you have any questions, please reach out to the Race Director, Ben White via email.
We look forward to seeing you on race day!
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Distance: 44.5 km from Town of LansingSun, Aug 16, 2026 at 7:00 AMSee full details
Peasantman is brought to you by First Knight Racing - managed by certified USAT Race Director/Official Joe McMahon. It's an officially sanctioned USA Triathlon event that takes place on the third Sunday of every August at Indian Pines Park in Penn Yan, right in the heart of the beautiful Finger Lakes region of New York.
Our own 'Steel Distances' are just slightly longer than traditional triathlon distances, due to a longer bike course.
Since 2013, Peasantman has contributed over $44,000 to several organizations in the Penn Yan area. Most of these organizations are present on race day helping to bring you this event!
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Distance: 7.5 km from Town of LansingSun, Nov 08, 2026 at 9:00 AMSee full details
Join us for our second annual fast-paced indoor triathlon at the Y!
This sprint-style event is great for first-timers and seasoned athletes alike. Participants will swim in our 25-yard pool, bike on a spin bike, and run on a treadmill — each for a set amount of time. Distances in each discipline will be recorded to determine your overall results.
The format will be as follows
10-minute swim
10-minute transition from swim to bike
20-minute bike
5-minute transition from bike to treadmill
10-minute treadmill
Athletes as young as 8 are welcome. Anyone under 16 must have a guardian on-site (guardians are welcome to participate too). All participants under 12 must complete and pass the YMCA swim test at least one week prior to the event (by Sunday, November 1) and should be able to continuously swim for 10 minutes. Heats will be assigned and sent out as the event approaches.
The event will tentatively take place on Sunday, November 8 and the first heat will start at 9am. Check in will start earlier. (This date is subject to change until early September)
All proceeds benefit the YMCA Annual Campaign, helping provide financial assistance so that everyone in our community can access Y programs year-round.