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Events
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Sun, Oct 11, 2026 at 7:00 AM
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Sat, Jul 25, 2026 at 7:00 AM
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Sun, May 02, 2027 at 7:30 AMSee full details
Sunday May 2, 2027
Certified Boston Qualifier Marathon
Certified Half Marathon
Certified 10km
Fast and Flat 5km
FAST, FLAT and SCENIC!
Registration opens July 15th!
Fuelled by:
Georgina is located in the GTA, 45 mins North of Toronto along the 404, making it a central location for athletes from the GTA, Golden Horseshoe and Cottage Country.
Race to qualify for the Boston Marathon, as preparation for the Kawartha Sun Run, fall Georgina Marathon or Half Marathon or the Oakville 21.1 Half Marathon or use as a stand alone event to run your personal best, set a personal record over the distance, or for a fun day out being active with your family!
The course runs along Lake Drive, right on the beautiful shores of Lake Simcoe! This course is FAST and FLAT. The community of Georgina has embraced this event and you will have lots of spectator support along the way including a couple of dedicated cheering stations and music from HITS 105.5 FM and the new K-Country 93.7 along the course to keep your energy and motivation up!
Marathon and Half Marathon Start: 7:30 am
10K Start: 7:50 am
5K Start: 8:00 am
Sanctioned by Athletics Ontario
Event Operations Sanctioned by Athletics Ontario
Course Certified by Athletics Canada:
Marathon & Half Marathon Certification #: ON-2021-019a-BDC
10 km Certification #: ON-2023-001a-BDC
All finishers will receive a finishers medal and custom event shirt.
Due to the nature of the course and narrow roads, along with insurance requirements, strollers and dogs are not allowed in the event.
Participation is subject to waiver conditions. If you participate, you are deemed to accept the waiver.
SAVE when you register 5 or more people on the same transaction!
Save 10% with 5-10 people
Save 15% with 10+ people
Bring the whole family, your running group or your sports team for a great race day together!
Race Kit Pick Up
As we grow, we need to change how we manage race day and want to make race day as seamless as possible for everyone involved, including you!
Please arrange to pick up your race kit at one of our kit pick up options ahead of race day, or have a friend or family member pick it up for you. If none of that is possible, you may purchase the mail-out option (deadline April 6th!) where your bib number will be mailed to your address (please make sure your address is correct in race roster!!)
You may arrange for a friend to pick up your kit for you, provided you signed your waiver when you registered and they you have given them permission by email (that they can show us) to pick up for you.
There are three options for kit pick up -
Oakville: Wednesday April 28th 5:00 - 7:00 pm at Global Citizen, 550 Speers Rd, Unit 1
Toronto: Thursday April 29th 1:00 - 6:00 pm - location TBA
Georgina: Saturday May 1st 12:00 - 6:00 pm at the Briars Resort and Spa - Grand Ballroom
Aid Stations
There will be aid stations approximately every 2.5km on the course serving water and XACT electrolyte drink. There will be no gels or other nutrition available. Runners should carry their own nutrition and deposit any garbage at the aid stations. Please do not leave your garbage on the road anywhere else along the course - the community supports this event and we want to keep it that way. Be respectful and keep your garbage on you until you get to an aid station, you can leave it there. Portable toilets will be available at each aid station and at the half marathon turn around.
Self-Serve Aid Station for Marathon ONLY
Marathoners may choose to bring their own ‘special needs’ bag that will be placed on a table on the course after the half-way turn around. This will be a self-serve table only! Bags clearly marked with bib numbers may be left on the drop off table beside athlete registration on race morning for volunteers to bring out to the self-serve station after the race has begun. Bags will be set out in order of bib number. Athletes will be responsible for finding their own bag and depositing any garbage in the bin provided.
Pace Bunnies:
Half Marathon: 1:30, 1:35, 1:40, 1:45, 1:50, 1:55, 2:00, 2:05, 2:10, 2:15, 2:20, 2:25.
Marathon: 3:20, 3:25, 3:30, 3:35, 3:40, 3:45, 4:00, 4:05, 4:10, 4:15, 4:20, 4:40
Parking & Shuttle Buses
Parking at De La Salle Park AND at the RED BARN THEATRE LOT (The Briars) is available ONLY for those who have pre-purchased a VIP Parking Pass through their race roster registration. These passes are limited and will be sent out by email in advance. If you do have a VIP parking pass, be prepared to show your pass and ID when entering De La Salle Park from the Metro Road entrance.
Free overflow parking is available in nearby lots with shuttle service throughout the day starting at 5:30 am (pick up at the overflow lots) and finishing with the last bus leaving De La Salle Park at 2 pm. The overflow parking lots are located here:
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The ROC at 26479 Civic Centre Road, Keswick, ON
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SUTTON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL rear parking lot at 20798 Dalton Road, Georgina, ON
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SUTTON PUBLIC SCHOOL parking lot at 5147 Baseline Road, Sutton, ON
Note: The shuttle bus will be running on 3 routes:
A – between SUTTON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL and next to De La Salle Park at the intersection of Brule Lakeway and Lake Drive. People parking at Sutton Public School should walk the short distance to the high school to catch the bus.
B – between the ROC and next to De La Salle Park at the intersection of Brule Lakway and Lake Drive
C - between the VIP LOT at the RED BARN and the intersection of Brule Lakeway and Lake Drive, next to De La Salle Park.
Note: Please observe city parking signage if looking for parking on side streets. Where it is available, it is limited to a 3-hour maximum. There is no parking on Lake Drive at any time. Spectators will also find free lots along the course at Willow Beach and North Gwillimbury Park. There will NOT be a shuttle from these locations. There is a small lot at Kennedy Road and Lake Drive with a variety store (cash only!), BBQ and ice cream.
Hotels:
The Briars Resort and Spa is our official host hotel.
Approx. 2 km from the race start/finish line. Parking on site and shuttle service on race day to/from De La Salle Park
Book online using the promo code:
Call the front desk (905) 722-3271 and mention you are with the Georgina Spring Fling Marathon.
Ramada Jacksons Point
Approx 2 km from the race start/finish line and 2 km from the Briars Resort where the event expo is held.
Booking code:
Booking cut off date:
Jacksons Point Retreat and Conference Centre
Approx 400m from the race start/finish line, parking on site
Call direct to book and mention you're with Georgina Spring Fling: 905-722-3501 or email [email protected]
Holiday Inn and Suites Aurora:
15% off best available rate can be applied to any room at this location. Athletes may request an early bag breakfast to take with them on race morning. Call to book and quote that you are with Endurance Event Productions Ltd. 905-418-8000
Cancelation Policy: No cancellations or refunds. If there is a government or public health order that causes the event to be canceled or a weather or other reason that forces cancellation, you may do the race as a virtual event. There will be no deferrals or refunds. Transfers between distances or to another runners are allowed until April 28th 2027 at 11:59pm and can be done by emailing [email protected]. There will be a $5.00 administration fee for transfer. Cancellation insurance through Race Roster is available to purchase for an additional fee.
Weather Policy:
Safety always comes first, and Athletics Ontario sets rules and policies that outline when an event must be delayed or cancelled due to inclement weather. In the case of inclement weather that forces our race directors to cancel an event, there will be no refunds. In the case of a weather cancellation, by that time a large portion of the race fees have already been allocated. Registered participants will still receive your swag bag and race shirt. Thank you for understanding these policies.
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Sat, Aug 29, 2026 at 10:15 AM
Saturday, August 29, 2026
Region of Waterloo International Airport, Breslau, ON
Warm up on the taxiway, and run on the tarmac of The Region of Waterloo International Airport. It's an incredible experience.
This race is sanctioned by Athletics Ontario
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Tue, Jul 14, 2026 at 6:00 AMSee full details
Last summer, long-distance swimmer Sarah Dobbin swam 50 kilometres down the Kichi Zibi (Ottawa River), from Parliament Hill to Wendover, and raised more than $16,000 for Ottawa Riverkeeper. This summer, she returns with a team of fellow swimmers who will tackle the journey as a relay, continuing the conversation about how we share, enjoy, and care for the river.
"I have been swimming in lakes and rivers in the Ottawa area my whole life," says Sarah. "The mighty Kichi Zibi is one of my favourites. This swim is much more than a physical challenge. It opens up a conversation about who the river is for, and how we can share it and care for it."
The Kichizibi50 Swim Relay is more than an endurance challenge. It celebrates the river as a place to swim, explore, connect, and belong. Every stroke encourages people to see the Ottawa River in a new way and inspires action to protect clean, healthy waterways for people, wildlife, and future generations.
The relay will take place on July 14, weather permitting, with July 13 to 16 available if conditions require a change.
Whether you cheer from the shoreline, follow the swimmers' journey, or make a donation, you help protect and promote a swimmable, fishable, drinkable Ottawa River while supporting Ottawa Riverkeeper's science, education, and advocacy programs.
August 21, 2025- Sarah swam 50 kilometres down the Kichi Zibi to spark a conversation about who the river is for, and how we can all share and care for it.
L’été dernier, la nageuse de longue distance Sarah Dobbin a parcouru 50 kilomètres à la nage sur la Kichi Zibi (rivière des Outaouais), de la Colline du Parlement jusqu’à Wendover, en recueillant plus de 16 000 $ pour Garde-rivière des Outaouais. Cet été, elle revient avec une équipe de nageurs qui relèveront le défi sous forme de relais, poursuivant la réflexion sur la façon dont nous partageons, découvrons et prenons soin de la rivière.
"Je nage dans les lacs et les rivières de la région d’Ottawa depuis toujours, raconte Sarah. La majestueuse Kichi Zibi est l’un de mes endroits préférés. Cette nage est bien plus qu’un défi physique. Elle ouvre la conversation sur la question de savoir à qui appartient la rivière et sur la façon dont nous pouvons tous la partager et en prendre soin."
Le Relais de natation Kichizibi50 est bien plus qu’un défi d’endurance. Il célèbre la rivière comme un lieu où l’on peut nager, explorer, se rassembler et créer des liens. Chaque coup de bras invite les gens à voir la rivière des Outaouais sous un nouveau jour et les encourage à protéger des cours d’eau propres et en santé, au bénéfice des communautés, de la faune et des générations futures.
Le relais aura lieu le 14 juillet, si les conditions météorologiques le permettent. En cas de besoin, il pourra être reporté entre le 13 et le 16 juillet.
Que vous encouragiez les nageurs depuis la rive, suiviez leur parcours ou fassiez un don, vous contribuez à protéger et à promouvoir une rivière des Outaouais où l’on peut se baigner, pêcher et profiter de l’eau, tout en soutenant les programmes de science, d’éducation et de défense des intérêts de Garde-rivière des Outaouais.
21 août 2025 - Sarah a parcouru 50 kilomètres à la nage sur la Kichi Zibi afin de lancer une réflexion sur la question de savoir à qui appartient la rivière et sur la façon dont nous pouvons tous la partager et en prendre soin.
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Sat, Oct 10, 2026 at 4:00 PM
Open to students, teachers, alumni, and the wider community, the 5K run provides an inclusive platform for all participants. The event is structured, well-organized, and enjoyable, allowing participants to challenge themselves while experiencing the excitement of a 5K. This event aims to strengthen community connections and enhance school pride.
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Every Sunday at 9:00 AM
junior parkrun is a free, fun, friendly, weekly, community event organised by volunteers of all ages for children aged 4 to 14.
2k junior parkrun events take place on Sunday mornings in the UK, Ireland and Australia.
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Every Saturday at 9:00 AM
parkrun is such a simple concept: turn up every Saturday and volunteer, walk, jog or run 5k.
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Fri, Jun 25, 2027
Jedermann-Distanz
0,4km | 18km | 5km
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Sun, Sep 13, 2026 at 5:00 AM
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Sun, Jun 27, 2027 at 6:30 AMSee full details
2nd - BikeBarn Racing 50k Endurance Challenge. MUST FINISH BY 1:45pm
Also; New this year is a tent area (free of charge) we have the permit for outdoor cooking gas grills.
So, feel free to bring a tent and cook, you must take your trash with you.
LIVE RESULT:
TBD
As long as Hotspot is working
Supported by SE NEMBA, Bikebarn Racing and Rhino Racing
Hosted by: Recreational Trails Committee of Marshfield and South-East New England Mountain Bike Association
Note: Start times -subject to changes
Event is on 06/27/27
Parking: 165 Eames way Marshfield, Ma 02050
Directions:
Over flow parking 1295 Main St Saint Christine’s Parrish. (Take trail across road from church driveway up hill first right then right at red and white heart on tree to school “follow the arrows”) good 1 mile warm up registration behind school.
Direction
To Saint Christine Catholic Church - Bing Maps
Note: Please understand If you try to register day of race, The fee is $100.00 day of; as it creates some administrative work and generating you a plate as volunteers are focusing on “race day” tasks. This is a 100% fundraiser race. Please pre-register online. Thank you
Payout Categories; your Category must have 3 participants in order to receive cash prizes.
Hey Everyone!!!
It's me again... Jeff Willson, A.K.A. "The Rhino!"
I am one of the Junior coaches for the NEYC "New England Youth Cycling" kids team the “WOMPY WARRIORS”. Trail Builder, Recreational Trail Committee, Friends of Wompatuck Member and on the BOD for SE NEMBA as Event Coordinator.
I am very excited to invite you to ride my local trail system The Carolina Hills! The past few years and still building some Awesome NEW Trails. I worked with the Town Officials to get these trails approved.
This will be the 6th official Mountain Bike race at Carolina Hill Marshfield, Massachusetts.
Trail System is in wonderful shape!
Volunteers and myself have been out clipping and clearing the trails all season because it is my private training area, but I am now ready to share it with you.
Some of you know about the "Hills", you can't go down if you don't go up!
This race will have fun laps mixed with dirt roads and flowy single track with a little bit of "WOMPY TECH" you all will enjoy.
It's also smooth enough you could ride a hardtail if you want.
Each lap will be about 6-7 miles. It sounds short but you will enjoy the climbs with some fast flowy, double track descents. Sand based dries out quickly like the Cape.
I want to show more people my primo riding spots right here in Marshfield.
We are going to have all kinds of Categories:
Cat 1/2/3, Junior/Junior Varsity/HS Seniors, Fat bike, Pro Category and Pro.
Carolina Hills MTB Classic 2026 XC course is about 6-7 miles and 600-700’of elevation per lap
Course has a good mix of some fun fast flow downhills, some climbs and places for passing
When you make routes/ Segments in Strava in changes distance and elevation,
Endurance Course is 10.23 miles per lap with 100' elevation per mile with a great mix of fast, flowy and challenging trails. Must Finish by 1:45pm
Note: When you make routes/ Segments in Strava in changes distance and elevation,
Strava Route: Note race day will have a few cut throughs. Also note when making Strava route if shows less elevation and mileage course subject to slight changes on race day follow arrows race day.
STRAVA Official Courses:
Notes: courses may slightly vary.
(You can export the GPX file from the course use the dropdown box)
XC Course: 6.5 miles
Carolina Hill MTB Classic 2026 XC Course | 6.5 mi Mountain Biking Trail on Strava
Endurance Course: 10.23 miles
CHMTBC ENDURANCE COURSE 2026 real 10.23miles | 9.3 mi Mountain Biking Trail on Strava
No racing License needed!
First race starts at 9:10am
Please drive slow down Eames Way as it is a residential area parking is 1/4 mile on the left, volunteers will be there to tell you how to park starting at 7am.
Registration check-in and Podiums will be back behind the school. Signage will take you there.
PLEASE!!!!
Do note ride bikes up Eames way Road to gate.
The volunteers will direct you to the singletrack across from school, just follow the arrows a short distance up off the trail to the double wide starting area.
This event is to support RTC of Marshfield
and SE NEMBA for kids
A little about Recreational Trail Committee of Marshfield
Who We Are and What We Do:
Established by the Select Board in October 2014, the Recreation Trails Committee is a working committee comprised of Five (5) members and Two (2) alternate members, all Marshfield residents, appointed by the Select Board for overlapping three (3) year terms. The RTC strives to improve town trails and walking opportunities through: Trail Maintenance, Organized Community Walks, Improved Signage, Kiosks and Maps. The RTC seeks to partner with town departments, boards, individuals, local businesses and community groups who are interested in improving our community trail system.
In addition to our appointed members, the RTC is fortunate to have both the Town Planner and the Conservation Agent as Committee Advisors.
The Recreation Trails Committee welcomes additional volunteers who are interested in promoting, improving and maintaining town trails for all Marshfield residents and neighbors to enjoy.
The Trail Ambassadors are a subset of the Trails Committee. Trail Ambassadors perform routine and regular maintenance on the town trails. Trail Ambassadors cut, rake, trim, clean up rubbish, mark, and monitoring trails on a weekly basis. Trail Ambassadors work on a different trail each week for a two (2) hour time period. Trail Ambassadors partner with other volunteers to cut new trails, repair footbridges and install new trail benches. If you have a Trail Ambassador question you may contact us through the Marshfield website.
So, what does this mean? The RTC typically meets the second Wednesday of the month at the Town Hall, Planning Department Conference room. The meetings are open to the public and are scheduled to start at 7:00 pm. The goal is to complete all business by or before 9:00 pm. At times we may meet more often, such as if we attend a board meeting or Town Meeting.
We have an active and varied board, we are always looking for a few new friends, stop by one of our meetings and meet RTC members and advisors.
Thank You for reading all of the notes!
Any other questions contact me,
Jeff Wilson [email protected]
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Sat, Jun 05, 2027 at 7:00 AMSee full details
This registration/payment form is for individuals signing up for the Challenge Ride. If you serve, or have served in the Military, please indicate the branch of service, so we can include your laps in the Armed Forces Challenge competition.
If you are a part of a Corporate Challenge Team, just select the "Corporate Challenge Team Participant Waiver" category and fill out the on-line waiver and submit.
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Sat, Nov 07, 2026 at 7:00 AMSee full details
Join us November 7-8 for DCCX and the Pan-American Cyclocross Championships.
The Event: We are happy to be back in 2025 to hold the 18th edition of DCCX and the first continental cyclocross championships held in Washington DC. The event will be held under USA Cycling Permit # 2025-11072. USAC penalties will apply.
Technical Guide with all PanAmerican Championships guidelines available at https://www.panamcxdc.com/
*All racers must adhere to the 33mm maximum tire width for Saturday's Pan American Championship races, regardless of category. For Sunday's UCI C2 DCCX race the 33mm maximum tire width applies to UCI categories only.
*For a more complete discussion of UCI regulations, which apply to ALL Saturday fields, see https://www.panamcxdc.com/.
The Venue: DCCX is held on the historic grounds of the Armed Forces Retirement Home, the site of President Lincoln’s Summer Cottage and a residential community for United States veterans since 1851. Races are on a traditional cyclocross course with pavement, grass, hills, gravel, man-made barriers, and one double-pit area. 2025 PanAm Championships and DCCX will be held rain or shine.
322 Rock Creek Church Road NW, Washington, DC 20011
https://maps.app.goo.gl/eMQrUsmUcTwkVpW89
*The race venue for Pan American Championships / DCCX is a residential retirement community for retired veterans and, as such, overnight RV or van camping is prohibited. This is a change from previous iterations of our event, however, new facility regulations do not allow for non-residents to remain on-site overnight.
There are several nearby RV campgrounds:
Cherry Hill Park (College Park, MD)
Greenbelt Park (Greenbelt, MD)
Directions: The Armed Forces Retirement Home is located at 322 Rock Creek Church Road NW, Washington, DC 20011, near the intersection of Rock Creek Church Road and Randolph St NW. All racers MUST use the Randolph street Gate to Enter and Exit on race weekend!
Please obey all speed limits and do not park on any road. All Racers and Spectators must proceed directly to the parking/race area and must not drive, bike, or walk to the residential area or on the golf course.
North of DC: I-95 S to I-495 W. Exit 31 (Georgia Ave) towards Silver Spring. Pass Walter Reed Army Medical Center. Turn left on Upshur St (just after 4200 block of Georgia Ave). Turn right on Rock Creek Church Rd, and then left into AFRH at the Randolph St. gate.
South of DC: I-95 N to I-395, stay on to end at New York Ave. Right on New York Ave. Go two blocks and turn right onto M St. Left at second light onto N. Capitol St. NW. Continue past the sign to the Armed Forces Retirement Home. Left onto Allison St. Left onto Rock Creek Church Rd, and left into the Randolph St. gate.
Parking: There will be 2 lots available for parking. Please follow the signage and direction of volunteers to the proper parking lot. Do not park on the side of the road or in other areas of the campus. Parking and campus/event entry is free. PLEASE OBSERVE ALL SPEEDS LIMITS. A limited number of Team Tent spaces with adjacent parking may be reserved on the Registration page. No tents may be brought into the central registration/venue area.
Main lot. Racer parking adjacent to the course (map icon #8). There is an overflow parking lot that people may be directed to if/when the main lot fills up. It is about 750 meters beyond the main parking area.
UCI parking lot (map icon #5) will be along Pershing Drive between Randolph Gate and the start grid.
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Host Hotel Information & Room Blocks
The following hotels have room blocks reserved:
We are proud to have the support of the following sponsors that make the 2025 PanAmerican Cyclocross Championships & DCCX cyclocross events possible in Washington, DC.
Gold Level Sponsors
Events DC
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Verge Sport
[CleanShot 2025-09-15 at [email protected]]
Silver Level Sponsors
National Landing Business Improvement District
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Right Proper Brewing
[CleanShot 2025-09-16 at [email protected]]
Bronze Level Sponsors
Trek Bikes
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Goldenrod Studio
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Zeke's Coffee of DC
[CleanShot 2025-09-16 at [email protected]]
Acme Pie Co.
[CleanShot 2025-09-16 at [email protected]]
Heather Foley Realtor
[CleanShot 2025-09-16 at [email protected]]
Cobalt Bikes
The Service Course
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Stokesville Campground & Lodge
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Team tents: Team tents are allowed ONLY in designated areas. A limited number of Team Tent spaces with adjacent parking may be reserved on the Registration page. No tents may be brought into the central registration/venue area without approval.
Registration: Online Registration is available at https://www.bikereg.com/dccx and closes on Wednesday November 4, 2026 at 8:00 PM EST.
Registration
On-site packet pickup is located at Race Registration near the race finish within the Armed Forces Retirement Home
Riders:
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PRE-REGISTRATION ONLY for UCI events at www.bikereg.com/dccx.
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Day of registration available for non-UCI categories on Sunday.
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Registration closes at 8:00 PM EST on WEDNESDAY, November 4, 2026.
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Number Pick up 3-5 pm Friday, at the Armed Forces Retirement Home race venue, also no later than 30 minutes before your race start on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday
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Valid UCI license for all PanAmMasters, Elites and Junior UCI races.
Number Pickup/Sign-in for Pan American Championships, Masters Pan American Championships, and UCI C2 events will close 30 MINUTES PRIOR TO RACE START. Riders and support staff must pick up race numbers and credentials 30 minutes prior to race start, EACH DAY.
PLEASE NOTE: There will be a course preview on Friday November 6 from 3-4:30 pm. Saturday and Sunday the course is open for preview in-between races. On Saturday the only athletes allowed to preview the course are those racing in Pan-Am Championship categories. This restriction is in place to ensure the integrity of the course for championship racing and to allow championship races to preview the course at race pace. There will be time allotted for UCI categories on the Sunday C2 schedule.
Sign-in closes 30-minutes prior to each race - NO EXCEPTIONS. If a rider has pre-registered but has not picked up their bib number 30 minutes prior to race start, the organizer reserves the right to reassign the bib number to another rider. Riders must sign-in at registration for each day of racing.
Technical Guide with all PanAmerican Championships guidelines available at https://www.panamcxdc.com/
*All racers must adhere to the 33mm maximum tire width for Saturday's Pan American Championship races, regardless of category. For Sunday's UCI C2 DCCX race the 33mm maximum tire width applies to UCI categories only.
*For a more complete discussion of UCI regulations, which apply to ALL Saturday fields, see https://www.panamcxdc.com/.
On-Site Late Registration may be available for some classes, subject to field size limits. There is a $10 same-day registration fee. The $10 same-day fee does not apply to registered racers adding an additional event on race day.
On-site registration/number pickup and packet pick-up will open at 6:30 am on race day.
Packet pick-up/on-site registration closes 30 minutes prior to each event. Please allow extra time due to large field sizes!
Note: For the races with combined fields the 150-field limit is for the COMBINED field, not each individual field.
Note: For Saturday's Pan-American Championship age-graded races, we will use staggered starts per age group as determined by the PCP.
BikeReg will be set up such that once the limit has been reached for the combined field registration will close for each of the individual fields within that combined field.
SafeSport
The PanAm Championships and DCCX organizing committee support the goals of SafeSport in protecting athletes and ensuring a positive environment for athletes, supporters and fans.
Implementation of SafeSport protocols is the responsibility of the officiating crew. No person listed on the SafeSport Centralized Disciplinary Database is permitted in the pit area or team zones. Please provide the names of pit staff during check in (if different from staff you listed when registering). For non-U.S. support staff, a cycling federation license is required. Please present names of support staff and license numbers (if applicable) at registration. Specific questions about SafeSport guidelines pertaining to your support staff can be directed to the UCI or USA Cycling official in charge of pit pass allocation.
Licensing Requirements: All riders competing in the Pan American Championships, Masters Pan American Championships, and/or UCI C2 races must possess a current UCI International license.
If you currently do not hold a license of any kind the UCI license for an adult is $240.
If an athlete currently holds a USA Cycling domestic license, then you are able to purchase a UCI license add-on at a cost of $130 (the price difference between a USA Cycling license and the fee for a UCI license). You are eligible to purchase this add-on up to 30 days prior to an existing USA Cycling membership expiring. Per USA Cycling: this UCI license supersedes a domestic license and thus your domestic license will show as expired once the UCI license add-on is purchased.
The UCI/International license is valid for both UCI categorized races and any local/grassroots races.
More details available here: https://usacycling.org/get-started/bike-racing-for-adults
All riders in the DCCX amateur races must possess either a valid USAC license, a one-day USAC license or a UCI license with cyclocross coding. Non-US citizens must possess a valid UCI International license for insurance purposes. Non-US citizens from Canada can possess a Cycling Canada License.*
*If registering with a license from Canada is not an international (UCI) license, then applicable riders will be required to show proof of insurance that covers them while racing in the USA or sign a waiver acknowledging responsibility for all medical costs they may incur. USA Cycling's insurance does NOT cover riders with only valid domestic licenses from their respective national federation. Foreign federation UCI licenses are to carry with them proper medical insurance, but a Foreign Permission Letter (FPL) is required for it to be in effect. If no FPL is available, the rider is responsible for obtaining travel insurance that covers them while racing in the USA, and they accept full responsibility for medical expenses they incur.
Racing age, per UCI 5.1.001:
The category to which the license holder belongs on December 31st, 2026, will be used for his or her participation in events for the whole season.
One-day licenses available for purchase for Amateur Racing Only (non-PanAmChamps)
Beginner One-Days One-Day licenses for beginner categories are $15.00 and may be purchased on USA Cycling’s website .
Experienced One-Days If your categories prohibit you from entering a race with a beginner one-day license (anything but cat 5 in cyclocross), you can purchase the experienced one-day license for $35. The experienced one-day license is only available online at (see link below):
https://membership.usacycling.org/one-day/6174
If you never held a license, see please link below.
https://usacycling.org/memberships-old/one-day-licenses
Results
Timing and scoring will be handled by MainSport. Results from both days of racing will be available at https://my.raceresult.com/groups/6942/
2025/2026 UCI Categories by age:
UCI Category
Race Age
Elite Men
19+
Elite Women
19+
U23 Men (PanAmOnly)
19-23
U23 Women (PanAmOnly)
19-23
Junior Men
17-18
Junior Women
17-18
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U23 and Elite Men will ride in the same event FOR UCI C2 EVENTS. NOT Pan Ams.
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U23 and Elite Women will ride in the same event FOR UCI C2 EVENTS. NOT Pan Ams.
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Junior Men 17-18 may NOT compete in the Men’s Elite/U23 competition.
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Junior Women 17-18 and Women U23 who hold a UCI International license may compete in the Women’s Elite C2 Competition. If a Junior Women opts to race Women Elite in the C2 race (DCCX Sunday), they cannot participate in the Women Junior race as well.
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For PanAm Championships: U23 and JR (17-18) MEN, U23 and JR (17-18) WOMEN have their own events.
Pan American Championship Eligibility
Eligibility for all Continental Championship categories:
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The nationality as listed on a rider’s license in the UCI database must be a member of the PanAmerican Confederation.
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For Championship events other than Masters, riders with dual citizenship or who have changed nationality in the last year must respect UCI 1.1.033 B.
Masters Pan American Championship Eligibility
All riders who hold a current masters UCI license and UCI ID may ride in the Masters Pan American championships. However, the following riders are not eligible for the Masters Championship:
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Any rider who has ridden in the UCI cyclocross World Championships (Elite), Continental Championships, or UCI cyclocross World Cup during the current cyclocross season.
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Any rider, who has been a member, during the current cyclocross season, of a team registered with the UCI.
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Any rider classified with at least 100 points in the UCI individual cyclocross ranking published after the first UCI cyclocross world cup event of the current cyclocross season.
Note Regarding USA Cycling restrictions on Masters racers for USA National Championship events:
Any Masters racer who “Has a racing age of 30 years or older and has competed in any elite UCI World Cups, World Championships, Pan American Championship, Pan American or Olympic Games within the current calendar year MUST enter their respective Elite category.”
Start Order and Start Procedures
Saturday
Pan American Continental Championships (except Masters)
The starting line staging area is located OFF COURSE before the start grid. Rider call-ups will begin approximately 10 minutes before the race starts. Riders not present for their call-up will lose their start grid position.
Rider call-ups/start grid position will be determined as follows:
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Per the latest published individual UCI Cyclocross Classification
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Unclassified riders by random draw established by the commissaires
Confirm your ranking with the Race Secretary when you pick up your race number. Upon entering the call-up area, race officials will be checking the placement of your numbers and the width of your tires (33mm maximum).
The number of laps will be calculated and announced at the end of the second lap.
Masters Pan American Championships
The starting line staging area is located OFF COURSE before the finish straight. Riders are advised to be in the vicinity of the start staging area at least 10 minutes prior to race start time.
Rider call-ups/start grid position will be determined as follows:
Row 1:
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Current masters world champion in their age category
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Existing PanAm Champion (within the current age group only)*
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Current masters national champion in their age category
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The rest of the first row: Top ranked riders from last year’s PanAm Results: Maximum of 8th place will be considered where those who did not change age brackets are considered “tied” with those who have aged up a bracket, with the tie-breaker going to the former.
Row 2, 3, 4:
- Crossresults.com rankings
SUBSEQUENT ROWS will not be conducted with a call-up procedure.
Sunday
UCI C2
The starting line staging area is located OFF COURSE before the start grid. Rider call-ups will begin approximately 10 minutes before the race starts. Riders not present for their call-up will lose their start grid position.
Rider call-ups/start grid position will be determined as follows:
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Per the latest published individual UCI Cyclocross Classification
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Unclassified riders by random draw established by the commissaires
Confirm your ranking with the Race Secretary when you pick up your race number. Upon entering the call-up area, race officials will be checking the placement of your numbers and the width of your tires (33mm maximum).
The number of laps will be calculated and announced at the end of the second lap.
If riders are not present within 10 minutes of the start and miss their call-up, they will lose their start grid position. Concerns about start order position should be addressed with the Commissaire no less than 30 minutes before the start of the respective event.
USA Cycling Amateur races
The starting line staging area is located OFF COURSE before the start grid. Riders are advised to be in the vicinity of the start staging area at least 10 minutes before race start time.
Rider call-ups/start grid position will be determined as follows:
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Cross Results rankings for 1-32
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Fill in
If riders are not present with 10 minutes to start and miss their call-up, they will lose their start grid position. Concerns about start order position should be addressed with the commissaire no less than 30 minutes before the start of the respective event. Day-of entries will be staged after pre-registered riders. Non-ranked non-US riders get a random assignment behind 4th row.
Feeding:
USAC Rule 4A15: Feeding is generally not permitted unless specifically authorized by the Chief Referee. If authorized, there is normally no feeding in the first two and final two laps of the race, and a temperature of at least 68 degrees is recommended. The location of feeding will be determined by the Chief Referee in conjunction with the Race Organization.
The riders undertake to respect nature and the environment throughout the course and not to pollute the site. The littering zone will be the pit area along its entire length. Waste must be deposited on the side of the course. It is strictly forbidden to throw waste directly onto the
course or outside the designated area. UCI 5.1.063
For PanAm Championship events and UCI C2 races:
The act of handing out food or drinks is not allowed during cyclocross races. Nevertheless, a rider may keep and use food or drinks which they carry on their bikes or in their outfits. UCI 5.1.062
Lapped Riders
For the UCI events, the 80% rule will be applied. The President of the Commissaire Panel will pull lapped riders if necessary.
For the USA Cycling events: Lapped riders will finish on the same lap as the leaders. Riders in danger of being lapped must yield to oncoming racers and are not to interfere with their progress or trail behind them.
Medical/First Aid: A registered EMT will be on-site, with a table set up adjacent to the registration tent in the main venue area. The race venue is less than a mile south of the Washington Hospital Center (110 Irving St NW, Washington, DC 20010).
Directions to Washington Hospital Center: Exit the Armed Forces Retirement Home through the Randolph St. gate and turn left onto Rock Creek Church Rd, NW. Bear left onto Park Place, NW. Turn left onto Irving St, NW, and follow signs to the hospital. Phone: 1-855-546-1686
Spectating: DCCX is an excellent venue for spectators with good sightlines of much of the track from a central location. Attendance is Free. Registration, food vendors, and beverage are located in a central area surrounded by the course. Racers will pass the spectators several times per lap. A variety of food trucks and other food options are available at the venue. All spectators must remain at the race venue and should not walk or bike on the golf course or to the residential area of the campus.
President Lincoln’s Cottage is located on the AFRH campus. Spectators interested in touring the cottage are strongly encouraged to make reservations in advance: http://lincolncottage.org/
DCCX makes an annual donation to the Friends of the Soldiers Home, an organization that supports the veterans who reside on campus and works to promote the relationship between the AFRH and nearby neighborhoods. Representatives of the Friends of the Soldiers Home will be on hand to escort and honor some of the veterans that attend DCCX. See: http://friendsofsoldiers.org/
Course Description: DCCX races are on a traditional cyclocross course with pavement, brick, grass, hills, gravel, a man-made barrier, stairs, and one double pit area.
Junior races may be started in front of the cross-over for a shortened starting straight.
Pit: There will be one double-sided pit on the course. We will have bike racks in the pit. These are for racers that are currently racing, not for storing your equipment all day. Please remove your equipment immediately following your race to make room for others.
Equipment: NO FAT BIKES WILL BE ALLOWED ON COURSE, NO EXCEPTIONS. No e-Bikes PLEASE!
All racers must adhere to the 33mm maximum tire width for Saturday's Pan American Championship races, regardless of category. For Sunday's UCI C2 DCCX race the 33mm maximum tire width applies to UCI categories only.
DCCX will feature a number of local food trucks to ensure that your pre-and post-race hunger needs are met!
Local Food & Services Guide
On behalf of DCMTB, Crosshairs Cycling, and CXD Trek Bikes - Welcome to Washington DC! We are excited to be hosting the PanAmerican Cyclocross Championships and DCCX at the Armed Force Retirement Home.
This city and region are great places to live, ride, and race. Check out this photo essay in the Radavist from friend of DCCX, Andy Karr of the Great Eskape, for more about the cycling communities and events in the city (including DCCX) that make this place special!
One of the biggest questions that bike racers and teams have when they come from out of town to a race and venue is where places to get food and groceries are located. This guide will direct you to places to eat and drink, nearby grocery stores close to the race venue, as well as the food trucks that will be at the venue so that racers, teams, supporters, and attendees can plan accordingly.
We are grateful to be sponsored once again by Right Proper Brewing! We will be selling their beer at the race. Right Proper has two locations in DC - the Brookland Tasting Room and Shaw Brewpub. The Brookland location is just a few miles from the race venue and will host Maghalie Rochette and the CX Fever book tour on Friday November 7th at 6:30pm.
Zeke’s Coffee of DC has been a longtime DCCX sponsor and we are happy to have them back as a sponsor as well as vendor for both days of racing. Visit them at their Rhode Island Ave NE Roastery/Coffee Shop or make the quick trip over to their Uptown Coffee Shop, less than a mile and a half from the race venue on 14th Street NW. If you land on a podium you might even take home a bag of Zeke's special DCCX Race Fuel coffee!
Acme Pie has been the official pie of DCCX for as long as we can remember! They have been a sponsor and a vendor for many years. Sol will be back once again this year serving pie to the hungry masses. Stop by the shop on Columbia Pike in Arlington VA if you are in town for an extra day to take pie home.
We will have a number of food trucks on site during the race weekend. Below is the list of days and times they will be available:
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TeaLoveBoba - Handcrafted drinks, including milk teas, fruits teas, and lemonade. Sat from 11am-4pm, Sun from 10am-5pm
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TNT Mexican Grill - Authentic Mexican street food including breakfast tacos. All day on Sat and Sun
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Kush - Local cyclist Chef Ali’s unique Sudanese/Middle Eastern food truck. Sat and Sun after 11am
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Blue Nile Burgers - Chef Ali’s take on classic burgers and loaded fries. Sun after 11am.
Grocery Stores:
Safeway-Petworth - walking distance (¼ mile) to the venue on Georgia Ave. Open til midnight. Has a pharmacy.
Yes Organic Market - like a smaller Whole Foods about half mile from the venue.
Giant-Columbia Heights - a bit further (1.5 miles) but still close. Has a pharmacy.
Trader Joes-Brookland - just opened, 2 miles from venue (1 hr free parking in garage on 8th St)
All above stores sell beer and wine.
Other services:
Two hardware stores nearby
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Petworth ACE Hardware - less than a mile from the venue.
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Annie’s ACE Hardware - about 2 miles from the venue, near Trader Joe’s.
CVS Pharmacy - on Georgia Ave about a half mile from the venue.
Walmart - two Supercenters nearby if you need any last minute tents/race supplies:
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Riggs Rd NE (just under 2 miles)
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Georgia Ave NW (just over 2 miles)
Target-Columbia Heights - near the Giant, less than 2 miles from the venue in the DC USA complex.
Georgia Ave/Petworth Metro station is at 3700 Georgia Ave NW Washington DC 20010, half mile walk or bike from the venue.
Loyalty Bookstore - one of the best local bookstores, just down the street at 9th and Upshur St NW. Open all weekend.
Monroe Street Farmers Market at the Brookland Arts Walk. Sat from 9am-1pm. 2 miles from the race venue near Trader Joe’s, right next to the Brookland Metro (Red Line) and Met Branch Trail.
Local Bike Shop & Ride Guide
We are thankful to be sponsored by Trek Bikes! We greatly appreciate Trek Clarendon (Arlington, VA) for providing neutral support for the race weekend. Go see Jeff Fraley and his team if you need service or parts before your big race. There are other Trek shops in the region - check this list to find out where the closest Trek shop is if Trek Clarendon is not convenient. There are two Trek stores in DC proper, Trek Skyland and Trek Georgetown.
Arrow Bicycle in Hyattsville, MD, is about 5 miles from the race venue. They are a Trek dealer and are located along the Rhode Island Avenue Trolley Trail, near the Anacostia River Trail. An easy ride from the race venue!
There are two community bike shops within a few miles of the race venue. Highly recommended to stop in and learn more about what they do and grab a tube or any last minute bicycle need:
Gearin Up is a project of the Washington Area Bicyclist Association located in the Eckington neighborhood in NE DC, right off the Metropolitan Branch Trail (MBT). They are open until 7pm on Fridays and noon to 6pm on Saturdays.
Upshift Workshop is an eclectic, woman-owned bicycle repair and education workshop in the Adams Morgan neighborhood in NW DC. They are open until 7pm on Fridays and noon-4pm on Saturdays and Sundays.
If you are staying in the host hotel in the NoMA neighborhood, you’re just around the corner from DC’s flagship REI , adjacent to the NoMA Metro station (Red Line) and abutting the Metropolitan Branch Trail.
There are tons of places to ride in DC! The District Department of Transportation has a bicycle map that is worth looking at to familiarize yourself with bike lanes and trails in the city. You can find that map here.
Other places to ride:
The Metropolitan Branch Trail (MBT) is a multi-use trail that runs through the center of Washington, DC, connecting Union Station to (eventually) Silver Spring, MD. Most of the 8 miles are complete and there are protected bike lanes most of the way from the race venue to the trail access point in the Brookland neighborhood. Here are directions to the trail/two way protected cycletrack - hang a left at 8th St NE/Arts Walk to go up towards MD, hang a right to head downtown and Union Station.
The Anacostia River Trail network starts in Maryland and continues into Washington, DC. Most of it is paved though there are sections of the NW Branch Trail that are dirt/singletrack (and perfect for cyclocross bikes if you like climbing). For info on the DC side, go here. For MD info, go here.
Going for a bicycle ride in Rock Creek Park has been part of DC cycling life for decades. Junior World Road Championships were hosted there in 1978! This World Championship event was the first hosted in the US since 1912! If you want to relive that event, and see if you can better Greg LeMond’s 9th place finish, the race route is here.
North of Broad Branch Rd, much of Beach Drive is closed to car traffic so it is a great place to ride and explore. Only about two miles from the race venue is the Morrow Drive entrance to Rock Creek Park (at the Fitzgerald Tennis Center). At Beach Drive, make a right to head north towards Maryland and a left to head south towards Broad Branch and the Rock Creek trail which heads towards Georgetown and the National Mall (monuments, museums etc)
Sligo Creek Parkway has multiple road sections closed off to cars during the weekend, as well as a parallel multi-use trail. A great place to ride if you are staying north of DC in Silver Spring or Wheaton. More about Sligo Creek here.
A bit further west are the paved Capital Crescent Trail and the unpaved C & O Canal Towpath. Both start in DC, in the Georgetown neighborhood, and meander into Maryland.
DC does have legal singletrack! And cyclocross bikes fare pretty well on these trails. Learn more about the Ft Dupont and Ft Circle Park trails here.
Last but not least is a favorite for those of us that live in the NE part of the city and Prince George’s County - the Beltsville Agricultural Research Center and the Patuxent Research Refuge. Miles of relatively low traffic roads. Take the Rhode Island Avenue Trolley Trail north and connect to Beaver Dam Rd and head east. Here are directions from the race venue.
Promoting Event Staff
Sponsoring Clubs: DCMTB Crosshairs Cycling and CXD Trek Bikes
Event Directors: M. Kemal Tuncer (DCMTB), Elliott Caldwell (Crosshairs Cycling)
Course Design: Marc Gwadz (DCMTB)
Volunteer Manager: Geoff Martin (DCMTB)
Promotion /Media Director: Trevor Filipiak (DCMTB)
Announcing: Bill Elliston
Registration: M. Kemal Tuncer (DCMTB)
Permitting: Bill Schieken (Crosshairs Cycling)
Treasurer and Merchandise sales: Drew Pugh and Kelly Gray (DCMTB)
Food Coordinator: M. Kemal Tuncer (DCMTB)
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Tue, Sep 08, 2026 at 5:30 PMSee full details
We are so excited for your child to participate in NICA Discovery FUNdamentals!
All NICA Discovery adult leaders are background checked and hold a coaching license from NICA. There will always be at least 2 leaders who have current first aid training.
“FUNdamentals” is for kids who have completed NICA Discovery New Friends or who have had some level of experience mountain biking. This NICA Discovery program level focuses on development and fluency of fundamental skills needed for safe and fun trail riding, group cooperation, riding together, and building stamina for spending more time on the bike.
Participants must be 7 years of age by program start date and able to ride a bike without training wheels and have some experience riding with a group before joining this level. If you are unsure that this level is appropriate for your child, please reach out to Julie Samples, site director [email protected]
NICA Discovery Hurricane, WV FUNdamentals (level 2) meets Tuesdays at 5:30 pm at Hurricane City Park
September 8
September 15
September 22
September 29
October 6
October 13
Required Equipment
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Helmet - Less than 5 years old that fits your child’s head well without moving around while they ride.
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Footwear - Closed-toe (non-Croc like) shoes that fastened by laces, straps or buckles
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Bike - Bike with knobby tires, gears, and two hand brakes. Bike tires should be no smaller than 20 inches.
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Bike repair items - A replacement tube that fits your child’s tire. (dropped off at day one check in and returned at close of program if they are un-used.
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Snug fitting small backpack - Kids need to be able to carry water and snacks with them at all times.
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Snacks/Hydration - Kids should always bring a snack and hydration with them to Discovery.
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Examples could include a granola bar, fruit snacks, or something that can easily be stored in a pocket or pack.
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Hydration should consist of non caffeinated sports drinks or just good ole water!
Recommended Equipment
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Gloves - full-finger gloves to protect hands from abrasions in the case of a fall
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Eye protection - generic sports glasses to protect from dust and debris (and bugs) kicked up while riding
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Windbreaker / light rain jacket - weather conditions change throughout the season, your child should be prepared to ride in the conditions that are present on the day. Sessions will be altered or canceled if the weather conditions are unsafe.
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Athletic /Cycling shorts - Loose fitting athletic shorts or pants. Cycling specific shorts are not required but some kids may be more comfortable.
What to Expect
Each session is broken down into 3 sections.
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Opener activities and objective/expectation setting
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Skills activities and Games
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Wrap up and Reflection
There will be a break mid-session for snacking/hydrating and general check in.
Each session builds on skills learned in the previous session. To get the MOST out of NICA Discovery make sure your child can attend every session!
In FUNdamentals the sessions consist of riding and playing in a park-like setting with options to ride beginner friendly trails.
Kids should come ready to learn, play, ride and explore!
Backpack examples
A small pack that fits snugly and is just big enough to carry a water bottle and snacks, and maybe a small found treasure or two is great.
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Helmet examples
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Bike examples
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Guide to Kids' Bike Sizing
How to determine if the bike is the correct size
Standover:
While straddling the bike with feet flat on the ground, the rider should have about 2 inches of clearance between the top tube and their inseam.
Bike Wheel
Child Height (in.)
Approx. Age
Inseam (inside leg length)
20-inch
42-52
7-10
21-25
24-inch
50-58
8-12
24-28
26-inch
56+
10+
26+
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Sat, Oct 10, 2026 at 9:30 AMSee full details
This year Tour da Delta will be a group gravel ride down the levee and gravel road of the beautiful Saint Francis National Forest out to Storm Creek Lake where there will be restrooms and a rest stop. We will also ride down the gravel road of the Forest out to where the Saint Francis River empties into the Mississippi River where there will be another rest stop. The ride will be approximately 25 miles. We will also ride over to Freeman Playground, the River Park and also swing past the American Legion Hut and show everyone the Merci Train Car that was a gift from France back in 1949 for defending them in WW1 and WW2. Lodging accommodations for cyclist are available at St. John's Episcopal Church. Showers are available a block away for an additional fee. See our website at www.tourdadelta.net or www.kingbiscuitfestival.com for contact and reservation information at the Episcopal Church. Each rider will have to bring their own air mattress or cot. The 25 mile group gravel route starts at 9:30
a.m. from the Thrive Warehouse at 415 Ohio Street in the downtown area of Helena and over by the Levee. Registration the day of the ride is $15. We will also offer a day pass into the King Biscuit Blues Festival for an additional $20 and there are 13 E-Bikes available to rent for an additional $30 for the ride. Anyone that rents an E-Bike will also get a helmet with the E-Bike Rental.
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Sat, Oct 10, 2026 at 9:00 AMSee full details
The 2026 Lewisville Flyer will depart from Incendiary Brewing in Lewisville, NC. The routes flow across the rolling hills in Yadkin & Surry counties and the metric route crosses the Yadkin River four times.
The Piedmont Flyers Bicycle Club (PFBC) have once again partnered with the Lewisville Civic Club and their partnership with the Lewisville Community Assistance Program (LCAP). The LCAP is a “joint project of churches in the Lewisville area that help people of the community who have an emergency situation, involving food, shelter, and/or utilities. LCAP strives to provide hope and healing by meeting these needs through Christian love and service for the benefit of all.”
Pre-registration fee is $45 per person for active PFBC members and $55 for non-members. If you're not sure whether or not you're an active member, go to https://piedmontflyers.org/ and click My Account to see if you have paid your dues in the last 12 months (this will be audited for accuracy). If not, register today to enjoy all the privileges of club membership and save $10 on your registration fee. Preregistration closes on Friday October 10th at 3 p.m.
This year all registered cyclists will receive a free lunch ticket for Don Juan's Mexican food truck!
Pre-register to receive a free hoodie! Supplies are limited so make sure you pre-register early to secure your swag.
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Day-of registration begins at 7:30 a.m. at Incendiary Brewing in Lewisville, NC, and costs $50 for PFBC members and $60 for non-member (cash or check only).
All rides begin at 9 a.m.
Bathrooms will be available at the ride start.
There will be one rest stop with snacks and fluids.
A sag vehicle will support both routes. Sag support will end at 1 p.m.
Post ride refreshments will also be available for purchase at Incendiary Brewing.
This event is rain or shine, no refunds. You must register and complete a waiver to ride. Cash and checks only the day of the event. Riders must be 18+. Helmets are REQUIRED, daytime visible lights are highly recommended.
Routes:
2026 Lewisville Flyer - Metric 64 Miler: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/44049390
2026 Lewisville Flyer - Medio 42 Miler: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/44049566
Sponsors:
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Sat, Sep 05, 2026 at 10:00 AM
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Sat, Aug 08, 2026 at 9:00 AMSee full details
Join us for a day of bikes, food, games, and fun at the MORE Summer Picnic on August 8 at Patuxent River Park.
This event is free for MORE members, sponsors and prospective members. We encourage you to sign up to help us with a headcount. MORE will be providing burgers (veggie option available) and non-alcoholic beverages. Please bring a side or dessert to share.
!! Please bring your own reusable cups, plates, and utensils (we won't have disposables available) to help us minimize the waste we create at our events.
REMINDERS FOR SIGN-UP
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If you plan on joining any of the group rides, and/or clinic, please sign up for those and no need to sign up under the Picnic category.
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If you're planning on doing a self-guided ride or attending only the picnic, please sign up under the Picnic category.
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We could always use volunteers to help with setup and cleanup. If you are able to help out, please sign up under the Volunteer category in addition to your Group Ride or Picnic category.
SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES
9:30 - Sign-in for rides opens
10:00 - Rides depart
12:00 - Lunch
4:00 - Picnic ends
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Wed, Jul 29, 2026 at 6:00 PMSee full details
Flight School at the Dirt Disco
"JUMPIN"
Overview
Jumps are becoming a staple of modern trail systems because they are incredibly fun. However, they must be ridden with proper technique and discretion.
Mountain biking risks can be greatly mitigated with good technique and a realistic perception of your ability. Our goal is to help you start small, build deep confidence, and eventually master the "A" lines with serious flow.
Event Details
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What: A 2.5-hour skills clinic focused on the mechanics of safely handling jumps
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Goal: Learn to get both wheels off the ground confidently, even if it is just a few inches.
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When: July 29th at 5:30pm ( rain date is July 30th)
Who This Is For
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Ideal for: Riders with a solid mountain biking foundation who are new to getting their wheels off the ground.
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Experience: Some jumping background is welcome but not required.
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Not for: Absolute beginners to the sport of mountain biking.
Location & Directions
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Venue: The Dirt Disco, Cazenovia, NY. (https://www.google.com/maps/dir//42.9603601,-75.8549528/@42.9592238,-75.8565692,16.73z?entry=ttu)
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Entrance: Located on Maple Road (look for the sign), very close to the intersection of Ridge Road and Maple Road.
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GPS Warning: Double-check GPS routing before driving. Ensure it is directing specifically to the corner of Ridge Road and Maple Road to avoid getting lost.
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Contact: Call 315-655-4620 if you get lost.
Weather & Cancellation Policy
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Conditions: This is a rain or shine event.
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Severe Weather: Strong winds, lighting or heavy downpours will ground us.
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Rain Date: If severe weather cancels the clinic, the rain date is the following day, July 30th.
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Refunds: Full refunds or credits given if both days are rained out.
Required Equipment
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Mandatory: A properly functioning mountain bike and a helmet.
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Recommended: Knee pads are highly encouraged.
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Tue, Jul 14, 2026 at 6:30 PMSee full details
Please join Adirondack Multi-Sport Club as we carry on the tradition of the West River Road Time Trials.
Traditional course is a 10ish mile out and back with TT/Tri and Road bike divisions.
New this year will be a 20 Kilometer option for those looking for a little more.
Registration:
West River Rd offers online registration with BikeReg closing at 5:00pm on race day. Race night registration will also be available between 6:00 – 6:15 pm in the parking lot.
West River Rd will be self-seeding with 20K riders going first, then 10 mile riders. Listen carefully and you might hear a few “catch me if you can” callouts.
Parking:
Park at gravel lot on Mill Site Rd.
Bib Pickup:
Bibs will be available for pickup between 6:00pm - 6:20pm near the timing trailer at the start. For West River Rd bibs will be worn on your right side.
Road Bike Category Restrictions:
Only equipment that is permissible for use in a mass start road race under USAC 1I1(g) may be used in the road bike categories. Disc wheels and TT helmets are permitted (but may be subject to ridicule from your fellow racers). "Clip on" bar extensions are not. The timer shall be the final arbiter in any disputes regarding acceptable equipment and clothing.
Course Info:
10 mile
20 K
Timing & results by Underdog Race Timing
Thank you,
Lance and Bob
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