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Events organized by Skagit Bicycle Club

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  • 2026 Skagit Spring Classic [skagitbicycleclub.org] [Register at active.com]

    Sat, May 09, 2026 at 7:00 AM

    Description

    Skagit Bicycle Club's 34th annual Skagit Spring Classic Bicycle Ride is back better than ever. Starting from Bayview Elementary routes from 25 to 100 miles will include the flat roads in the Skagit...

    Skagit Bicycle Club's 34th annual Skagit Spring Classic Bicycle Ride is back better than ever. Starting from Bayview Elementary routes from 25 to 100 miles will include the flat roads in the Skagit Valley and for the longer distances more challenging routes that tour the hills and valleys of Skagit County with views of the Salish Sea, Mount Baker and towering evergreens.

    Riders of all levels are welcome to participate, including ebikes.

    The ride is fully supported with a well marked course, SAG vehicles and rest stops sumptuously stocked with homemade cookies, water, Hammer Heed and lots of other goodies. All participants will receive a beautiful pair of custom made Skagit Spring Classic socks or a Spring Classic Halo headband. After the ride participants will be provided a hot spaghetti dinner and a coupon for a free beverage from Farmstrong Brewing Company. A special Skagit Spring Classic jersey will be available to order from Jackroo with delivery to your home.

    Event details and schedule

    • Registration starts at 7 am.

    • Everything will be shut down by 4 pm so plan to complete your chosen route within this time frame.

    • There is plenty of free parking.

    • Rest rooms available at the start/finish and at all rest stops.

    • Showers available at the start/finish for participants to clean up after the ride.

    • Each rider will receive a pair of custom made Skagit Spring Classic socks OR a Halo headband

    • A free, hot, delicious spaghetti dinner is included after the ride.

    • If you want to enjoy a beverage before heading home a coupon for Farmstrong Brewing Company will be available after the ride.

    Course maps will be available at the start or you can download them here. We encourage everyone to download a copy of the map and bring it with you. Check the Skagit Bike Club website a week before the ride to ensure you have the correct route. All routes will be well marked on the pavement the day of the ride.

    Bring a bike in good working order, although there will be a mechanic on duty at the start for last minute emergencies. Make sure you a have good fitting, proper bicycle helmet. SAG vehicles will patrol the routes until 4 pm but barring an accident or illness, plan on finishing your chosen route under your own power.

    Skagit Bicycle Club would like you to plan on having a great time with a few hundred of your bicycling friends on the beautiful roads of Skagit County!

    To commenorate your day a special Skagit Spring Classic jersey is available to order through Jackroo with delivery to your home. Click on this link: My Team Storejakroo.com

    Cycling

    Bayview Elementary School
    15241 Josh Wilson Rd, Burlington, Washington, 98233, United States
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  • Orcas Island Triathlon [sammamishrunning.com] [Register at active.com]

    Sun, May 17, 2026 at 8:00 AM

    Description

    Join us for the Orcas Island Triathlon. 1/4 mile swim in pristine Cascasde Lake, 13 mile rolling hills road bike, 5k challenging trail run around the Lake. Race starts promptly at 8 am in knee water....

    Join us for the Orcas Island Triathlon. 1/4 mile swim in pristine Cascasde Lake, 13 mile rolling hills road bike, 5k challenging trail run around the Lake. Race starts promptly at 8 am in knee water. First one out of the water wins the coveted baby Orca trophy. Must wear ankle bracelet for all three legs, and bib on front torso during he bike and the run for photo finish and timnig. Must go through the two red cones to get scored. You will get six scores, Swim, Bike, Run and 2 transition times as well as overall. All finishers get the Orcas Island triathlon Medal. All entrants get a classic deluxe T-Shirt. There will be certified life guards on Kayaks. Raise your hand if you can if you get into trouble. Water, Gatorade, First Aid, and Gel every 3 miles on the course. Dial 911 in case of emergency and race director for a breakdown or sprained ankle. Good Luck!

    Event details and schedule

    There is plenty of parking at the race site. Discover Pass required. Wetsuits are allowed if water temps are below 85F. Pre-race mandatory briefing Thursday May 14, 2026, 7 pm PDT. It is recorded if you miss it. Pre-race pasta feed and race packet pick up 4 pm on Saturday May 16, 2026 (optional). You can pick and rack bike starting at 7 am on race day. Must place stickers on helmet and bike. You will need these when you exit the secure corral area.

    42.6 km from Burlington • Cascade Lake Beach
    3786 Olga Road, Olga, Washington, 98279, United States
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    Trail Triathlon

  • Last Chance Marathon and Half Marathon [nwenduranceevents.com] [Register at runsignup.com]

    Thu, Dec 31, 2026 at 9:00 AM

    Description

    OK, here is your Last Chance to run a 1/2 marathon or full marathon this year! The 1/2 marathon course is an out and back and the full marathon course is the same out and back course two times,...

    OK, here is your Last Chance to run a 1/2 marathon or full marathon this year! The 1/2 marathon course is an out and back and the full marathon course is the same out and back course two times, starting at Fairhaven Park Pavillion, running the Interurban trail out to Clayton Beach for the full 13.1 miles or 26.2. Course is subject to change if trail conditions mandate.

    This trail has spectacular views and very few hills, just enough hills to make it interesting, and break up the flat sections. FYI: We have been known to have SNOW this time of the year so plan accordingly. The majority of this trail is covered with a canopy of trees which deflects some of the rain or snow, but this also means it doesn’t heat as fast as an open course would. It can get cold. The majority of the trail is an old railroad bed, very easy to run on gravel surface, with the exception of Arroyos Park. Arroyos Park is a double track trail with a few bridges and a few fun hills. It is a very well maintained set of trails.

    The bathrooms at Fairhaven Park will be unlocked as well as the warm heated Pavillion.

    You should plan on being self-sufficient and carrying your own water and aid. The 1st aid station on the course is ~ 3.5 miles into the race off Chuckanut Crest Drive. In the 1/2 marathon you will run by this aid station twice, and 4 times in the full marathon. There will be an aid station at the turn around which you will access once in the 1/2 marathon and twice in the full marathon. We will also have an aid station at the start/finish so full 1/2 marathoners will have 3 chances to refill their water bottles, about every 3 to 3.5 miles, & marathoners will have 7 chances to refill their water bottles. We will have water, an electrolyte drink and other snacks at the aid stations. Usually I put some type of candy like candy corn, gummy bears, bananas, pretzels, typical ultra style foods. You won’t go hungry!

    Keep an eye on the website for any changes to the event. Finishers will receive a Last Chance coin/medal similar to the quality of the Woolley Runs coin. We will provide food at the end like all the NW Ultra Events. While all your friends are recovering from their hang over and resting up before the evening’s festivities, you’ll be burning calories and ready to PARTY hardy knowing you’ve already burned off that extra beer or two, or three.

    27.7 km from Burlington
    291 WA-11, Bellingham, Washington, 98225, United States
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    13.1 Miles 26.2 Miles Gravel Half Marathon Run Trail Ultra

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