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Sat, Jul 25, 2026 at 6:00 AMSee full details
The 12th annual Spellbound Century road bike event takes place in Mount Holly, Burlington County, NJ where you ride by local horse farms and historic towns on mostly flat roads and some challenging rolling hills. The ride starts from historic Mount Holly, NJ, the County seat of Burlington County. Riders will have various mileage options to choose from including family friendly 25 miles, to a more experience 45 and 63 miles, to a challenging 100 miles. The route will be diverse on quite roads and will have lots of straight away. The ride routes are marked, fully SAG supported, and riders will be provided with a free Ride with GPS voice navigation route. The event will also have fully stocked planned rest stops along the way at farm markets where riders can purchase local fresh goods that will be delivered and be waiting for you at the finish. The event also includes a post ride celebration where you will be treated to a glass of beer, pizza, Italian water ice, local vendors, and live
entertainment. Participants who register early will receive the beautiful event t-shirt. Additionally, Century riders will be awarded a custom-made pin and medal in recognition of their day’s accomplishment.
The Spellbound Century is a community event that has benefitted the Mount Holly PTA/PTO, The Mount Holly Police Department, the Mount Holly Recreation Department, the Rancocas Nature Center, Sacred Heart Elementary School, Rancocas Valley Little League, the Githens Center, Friends of the Burlington County Animal Shelter , The Aleshire, Wurst and Holmes Memorial Fund, Sacred Heart CYO Baseball Softball and more local non-profit organizations Proceeds from the event have provided a STEM lab for the Mount Holly School District, Two K-9 dogs for the Mount Holly Police Department, Refurbished hiking trails at the Rancocas Nature Center, bleachers and score boards for the Sacred Heart CYO, playground equipment for the Mount Holly Schol District and more.
In 2026, the Spellbound Century will be benefitting the Cherry Hill Free Clinic, Main Street Mount Holly and the John Brainer Elemetary School PTA.
The Spellbound Century is organized by Spellbound Community Giving Corp which goal is:
To Suppor the Community One Pedal Stroke at a Time!
Event details and schedule
The event is scheduled for Saturday July 25, 2026. The Spellbound Century will start in downtown Mount Holly on the corner of Washington Street and Park Drive by the Mount Holly Township Municipal Building. By starting the event on Park Drive it will allow participants access to all the free public parking spaces off Rancocas Road. Registration for participants doing the century ride starts at 6:00 AM and roll out will be at 6:30 AM to 6:45 AM. Participants doing the 63 miles route registration begins at 7:00 and roll out is at 7:30 AM to 7:45 AM. Participants doing the 45 miles registration starts at 8:00 AM and roll out is at 8:30 am to 8:45 AM. Participants doing the 25 miles route registration starts at 9:00 AM and roll out will be 9:15 AM to 9:30 AM. All participants should be back to to the "Finish" line by 3:30 PM. All riders must always wear helmets and obey traffic laws. This is a rain or shine event. Hours subject to change depending on weather.
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Sun, Oct 04, 2026 at 8:00 AMSee full details
The Giro del Vino IX is a "road “cycling event that takes place from the stunning White Horse Winery, Hammonton, Atlantic County, NJ, where you will ride on lightly travel flat roads with lots of straightaway. White Horse Winery is home of New Jersey's premier destination for delicious Old World Dry Wines. There will be various mileage options to choose from, including family friendly 25 miles, to a more experience 45 and a challenging Metric Century (63 Miles). The ride routes are marked and downloadable in Ride with GPS. The ride will be fully SAG supported by local bike shop. The event will also have fully stocked planned rest stops along the way at Belleview Winery, Landisville and Coda Rossa Winery, Franklinville, NJ. The cost of the event also includes a post ride celebration at White Horse Winery where you will be treated to a glass of wine and a free souvenir glass. Early registrants will also receive long sleeve t-shirt. There will be food trucks available after the ride for you to
purchase a luncheon and there will also be live entertainment. Invite your family to join you after the ride and have a day of fun and entertainment. NO OUTSIDE ALCOHOL BEVERAGE PERMITTED.
Over the past eight years, the Giro del Vino has raised funds for a variety of non-profit organizations. This year, all the Giro del Vino IX proceeds will benefit the Congenital Hyperinsulinism International (CHI) which is a NJ-based organization with the global mission to improve the lives of people affected by congenital hyperinsulinism (HI), a rare disorder characterized by excessive insulin production, causing severe hypoglycemia (low blood sugar), that can lead to death or brain damage and disabilities if not identified in a timely manner and properly managed. Founded in 2005 by parents of children with hyperinsulinism, CHI pursues three core missions: providing support and advocacy to those affected by the condition and their families; raising awareness among patients, medical professionals, and the general public; and funding and contributing to research aimed at improving diagnostics, developing new treatments, and finding a cure.
The work CHI does improves thousands of lives, including the life of our daughter ... Forever grateful is an understatement, and that’s why we will always support the Sweetest Cause!” - Whitney, HI parent
For the year 2026, the Giro del Vino ride participation limit has been set at 350 riders. Register early before the event sells out!
Event details and schedule
The ride start and ends at White Horse Winery, 106 Hall Street, Hammonton, NJ
The ride is scheduled for Sunday October 4, 2026.
Riders will depart as follows:
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Metric Century 63-mile riders check in at 7:30 AM and depart at 8:15 AM
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45-mile riders check in at 8:15 AM and depart at 8:45
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25-mile riders check in at 9:00 AM and depart at 9:30 AM
Please adhere to the check in times and departures. All participants should be back to White Horse Winery by 1:00 PM. Please park in the designated areas or as directed by volunteers.
The routes will be color coordinated and marked with a road arrows and road signs pointing in the direction to travel. The Metric Century 63-mile riders will follow the purple arrows, the 45-miler riders will follow the green arrows, the 20-miler riders will follow orange arrows.
All riders must wear helmets and obey traffic laws at all times. Be respectful of other riders. This is a rain or shine event.
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Distance: 4.3 km from LumbertonSat, Jul 11, 2026 at 8:00 AMSee full details
PACKET PICKUP / REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS
Registration is digital. There are no paper applications nor is cash accepted. Everyone must sign up online. Online registration closes at the start of the race. Please have the following items easily accesible to maintain the efficiency and speed of Packet Pickup:
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Required: Athletes may only pick up their own packets. Under no circumstances may an athlete pick up a packet for another person.
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Required: Proof of ID
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Required for Annual Members Only: USAT Membership ID
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Optional: Email Confirmation Bar Code per registrant (Printed or Digital) to scan
WHERE AND WHEN
The race will take place Saturday July 11th, 2026 - 8:00 a.m. sharp.
All events start and finish at Race St., Vincentown, NJ.
SWAG
T-Shirts
Finishers Medal
ITINERARY
Saturday
6:30 am - 7:30 am - Check-in, Packet Pickup, and Race-Day Registration online only if available (prices increased)
7:30 am - Pre-race briefing at Transition Area, after the briefing we will require ALL SWIMMERS to cross over the Swim timing mat before we can start the race
8:00 am - Races start (waves based on # of entrants)
DISTANCES
The swim is in a fresh water lake, the bike and run will be contested on roads though scenic farmland, the course is flat and fast.
Triathlon Distances
1/4 mile Swim, 15 mile Bike, & 5k Run
Duathlon Distances
2 mile Run, 15 mile Bike, & 5k Run
Aquabike Distances
1/4 mile Swim & 21.5 mile Bike
Super Sprint Triathlon Distances*
200 yard Swim, 6.8 mile Bike, 1 mile Run
*Distances to be finalized before registration opens
Aquathlon Distances
1/4 mile Swim & 5k Run
AWARDS
No double-dipping or duplicate awards, awards may vary based on event, category, attendance, etc.
Triathlon Awards & Divisions (Sprint & Super Sprint)
Overall: Top 3 Male & Female Overall Individuals
Age Group*: Top 3 Male & Female Individuals in the Age Group Division
14 & Under, 15-19, 20-24, 25-29, 30-34, 35-39, 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59 60-64, 65-69, 70-74, 75 & Over
Clydesdale* & Athena*: Top 3 Male(220+ lbs) & Female(165+ lbs) Individuals in the Clydesdale/Athena Division
Adaptive*: Top 1 Male & Female Individual in the Adaptive Open Division (Physically Challenged/Intellectually Disabled)
- You can either compete in the Age Group, Clydesdale, Athena, or Adaptive Open division.
Non-Binary: Top 1 Non-Binary Individual
Relay Teams: Top 1 Male Relay, Female Relay, Mixed Gender Relay, & Adaptive Relay (At least one relay member is Physically Challenged/Intellectually Disabled)
Duathlon Awards & Divisions
Overall: Top 3 Male & Female Overall Individuals
Age Group*: Top 3 Male & Female Individuals in the Age Group Division
14 & Under, 15-19, 20-24, 25-29, 30-34, 35-39, 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59 60-64, 65-69, 70-74, 75 & Over**
** If there are less than 50 registrants as of June 5, age groups will be in 10-year increments
Clydesdale* & Athena*: Top 3 Male(220+ lbs) & Female(165+ lbs) Individuals in the Clydesdale/Athena Division
Adaptive*: Top 1 Male & Female Individual in the Adaptive Open Division (Physically Challenged/Intellectually Disabled)
- You can either compete in the Age Group, Clydesdale, Athena, or Adaptive Open division.
Non-Binary: Top 1 Non-Binary Individual
Relay Teams: Top 1 Male Relay, Female Relay, Mixed Gender Relay, & Adaptive Relay (At least one relay member is Physically Challenged/Intellectually Disabled)
Aquabike Awards
Overall: Top 3 Male & Female Overall Individual
Age Group: Top 3 Male & Female Individuals in the Age Group Division
14 & Under, 15-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70-79, 80 & Over**
** If there are less than 35 registrants as of June 5, there will only be overall awards
Aquathlon Awards
Overall: Top 3 Male & Female Overall Individual
Age Group: Top 3 Male & Female Individuals in the Age Group Division
14 & Under, 15-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70-79, 80 & Over**
** If there are less than 35 registrants as of June 5, there will only be overall awards
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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Refreshments will be provided at the end of the race
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Split results will be available on website on race day
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Race scored by DQ Events
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Event promoters have the right to alter or cancel events for any reason
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All races will be held rain or shine under guidance of local safety protocol
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Transfers, Deferrals, and Refunds are only allowed through Runsignup as specified, no exceptions
USAT INFORMATION
All multisport participants must have an active USAT Membership that has not expired before the conclusion of each registered event and must follow all USAT rules and guidelines. If you are not already a member, when registering for each individual event you will be prompted to become a member and pay the respective membership fee.
Memberships range from single-event memberships to multi-year memberships; click here for more information.
Common Rules and Information
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ALL athletes are required to show photo ID. NO ID, NO RACE, NO EXCEPTIONS!
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Youth (17 and under) athletes without an ID must be accompanied by a parent/guardian with a photo ID
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Annual members are required to bring their membership card every time they compete in a USAT Sanctioned event.
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You can download and print out a temporary membership card: https://membership.usatriathlon.org/Member/ViewMemberCard
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Athletes may only pick up their own packets. Under no circumstances may an athlete pick up a packet for another person.
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No drafting: a maximum of 15 seconds will be allowed to complete a pass through the draft zone of another athlete
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Headphones are prohibited
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No riding in transition at any time
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Helmets/Chin straps must be worn securely fastened at all times while in possession of your bike. This means before, during, and after the event. This also means from the time you remove your bike from the rack at the start of the bike leg, until after you have placed your bike on the rack at the finish of the bike leg.
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Verbal or physical abuse of others is not acceptable or tolerated. Participants shall refrain from unsportsmanlike conduct at all times while at the event and during competition, including the use of abusive language; violent acts; intentional misconduct; or any intimidating behavior directed toward, including but not limited to participants, officials, event staff, volunteers and spectators.
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Distance: 6.8 km from LumbertonSun, Sep 06, 2026
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Distance: 4 km from LumbertonSat, Oct 10, 2026 at 9:00 AMSee full details
ATHLETE GUIDE
Hainesport Endurance Run!
This event is sanctioned by USA Track & Field. 10% of every entry will be donated to Hainesport Township***
MANY EVENTS: 12 Hour, 24 Hour,100 Mile, and 48 Hour + Relay Options!
100 Mile: 30-hour time limit. You must complete 80 loops (79.28 miles) by 9 am Sunday to be allowed to continue.
This is a PAVED, flat, and fast loop at Hainesport Township Park in New Jersey.
DETAILS FOR ALL EVENTS
Direction: Runners run a counter-clockwise loop.
Aid Station: There will be one fully stocked aid station set up near the loop start/finish area. It will be stocked with typical ultra fare. For example: quesadillas, pb&j, bacon, burgers, hot dogs, egg burritos, pancakes, vegan options, water, Gatorade. soda, coffee, and tea.
Timing: Laps will be recorded by electronic chip timing and will be submitted for USATF, IAU and GOMU record purposes.
Personal Space: Each participant may set up in a 10'x10' area near the start/finish of the loop starting at 7am on race morning. There is ample space around the course to set up your own tables, chairs, blankets and/or tents. Portable heaters ARE permitted. There is a covered gazebo (see photo to the left) that is just off of the path. Some of that space will be used by race staff. Electricity is available, but outlets must be shared. There is no overnight camping permitted prior to or at the conclusion of the event.
Restrooms: There are heated restroom facilities with running water located on the course within the loop.
NO PACERS: No pacers are permitted for this event. You may not have friends, family, or crew walk with you for any loop or any portion of a loop per USA Track & Field Rules. NO EXCEPTIONS. No trekking poles if you wish to be record eligible.
USA Track & Field: This event is sanctioned and certified by USA Track & Field.
Awards: All participants who don't complete 100 miles will receive a medal. Those who achieve 100 miles or more will earn a coveted Hainesport buckle.
Shirt cut off date: One month from race day
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Distance: 5.3 km from LumbertonSat, Oct 10, 2026 at 10:00 AMSee full details
The timed off road 5K course winds through a wooded trail and registrants have the option of either running or walking (map of 5K course). All race participants have the option to run/walk with their dog or cat in stroller. Dogs must be leashed. At the start of the race, all individual runners will go first followed by runners with dogs, then walkers with/without dog or cat in stroller.
Proceeds from this event will help fund advanced medical care for shelter animals, trap-neuter-vaccinate-return (TNVR), behavioral training, foster care, and our surrender diversion program. Everyone is encouraged to invite all animal lovers & race enthusiasts to participate!
9:00 am - Check-in and same day registration
10:00 am - 5K run/walk begins
11:00 am - Medals ceremony
Plan to stay for the day and enjoy all of the festival activities including food trucks, a band, Tito's Beverage Garden, a raffle basket tent, and much more!
All registrants will receive a standard cotton event shirt. Registrants who raise $100 (registration fee not included in this amount) will receive a performance-style, dri-fit event t-shirt. Get involved today by forming a team with your friends and family or registering as an individual. For more information about our mission, visit the Friends of BCAS website!