Previously known as Midsummer Night City Bike Tour. Start at the Portland Train Station at 9pm. 15-mile ride. Only group night ride. Music, movies, donut feast, costume contests and more.
MTB camps for women. Offers two days of top-notch small group instruction and hours of practice on the trails. Also available 7/18-19 in Hood River, OR; 7/25-26 in Whistler, BC; 8/8-9 in N. Vancouver and 8/29-30 in Fernie, BC.
Beginner, intermediate and advanced racers who want to practice their adventure racing skills. 24-hour event. Race solo or team of 2.
500m swim, 12.5-mile bike, 5km run. Logan Aquatic Center. Start at 7:30am. Benefit the American Mother’s Association.
Sprint, Olympic, half iron, kids and running races. Staged at North Bay Park. Multiple categories for serious racers to kids.
Cherry Creek Park, 8:00am start. Door prizes and post-race party. Individual or relay team.
Sponsored by Bikesource, Basil Doc Pizza
Staged at Echo Reservoir. Sprint and Olympic distance open water swim triathlons. Utah’s best open water triathlon course.
Open to all. Event starts at 8,000’ near the Snowbird Center (Entry 2). Course: 4-mile loop, with 800' of climbing per lap. First race starts at 8:15am for U9, 8:45am for Beginners. ICup event.
Sponsored by Bingham Cyclery and Snowbird
XC, SD, DH. XC race at 11:30am on Saturday. Racers start out together, Lemans style. New course. After XC race is done move to mass start Super D at 1:30pm, ride the chairlift and experience the thrill of 20-min mix of XC and DH. Free kids' race on Saturday. Brundage Bomber DH starts at 1pm on Sunday.
NMORS #8. 8.3-mile HC at Sandia Peak Ski Area. Duathlon also available. Benefits the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
White Pine Resort. Wyoming State Championships, DH on Saturday, Utah DH Series, also DS. UT Downhill Series
Valley point-to-point race. Super D on Sunday. Winter Park Series.
Kicking Horse Resort. Twisty single track and plunging DH descents. Saturday training, Sunday racing.
Fully supported and load-free! Riding mostly on abandoned logging roads and even a bit of singletrack. We'll experience the high country of one of the world's great wildland complexes. Skirt the boundaries of the Bob Marshall and Scapegoat Wilderness Areas and crest the Continental Divide before dropping into Lincoln.
208-mile multi-day tour fully supported, load-free. Ride abandoned logging roads & some singletrack. Skirt the boundaries of Bob Marshall & Scapegoat wilderness areas & crest the Continental Divide before dropping into Lincoln.
Beaverdell to Caolmont. Classic Kettle Valley line with overnights at McCulloch Lake, Chute Lake, West Summerland, Chain Lake and Coalmont. We’ll average 34 miles per day. Need hybrid or MTB bike.
150km of off-road trail riding in the spectacular Whistler area from D'Arcy to Squamish. Plenty of food - secure camping at Riverside Campground in Whistler. Limit 250 riders.
America's longest running bicycle race. Some of the fastest cyclists in the Northwest race on a flat fast 0.5-mile loop in downtown Redmond. Racing from 2-8pm.
Challenging 14-mile climb with 3,800' elevation gain to the top of Big Cotton Canyon. Citizen riders given 45-minute head start.
Ultra-cycling event. Challenging 527-mile route through eastern Oregon with more rolling hills, steeper grades and greater isolation than in the past. Climb Mt Hood to Moro, Condon, Heppner to Ruggs, Maupin to finish at Cooper Spur Ski Area. RAAM qualifier. Solo, tandem, Masters, 2- & 4-person relay teams.
Circuit race, 28 to 84 miles long. Licensed and citizens categories. Rolling to hilly loop. Neutral/parade start from downtown.
5-race series open to A, B and C categories, provisions for Junior, Cadet and Women upon turnout. Includes RR, ST, HC and TT. Points for each category. 3 stages race. Saturday 16km TT around Dove Creek, hill climb half way up Mt Washington. Sunday around Dove Creek.
11.5-mile family ride, 51-mile Glenwood-Bz-Trout Lake loop, 54-mile Trout Lake to Trout Lake loop. 105-mile loop combo. Backcountry paved roads, fully supported, bento feed at finish. Benefits Trout Lake School.
Sponsored by Trout Lake Business Owner's Association
Begins at Tim Horton's, 6am. 400km brevet. Buckley Bay route.
Scenic ride from Cascade Range's west flank to arid plains of the east slope. Stevens Pass to Lake Wenatchee State Park, follow Methow River to Winthrop, climb N. Cascades Hwy & head down to Puget Sound.
Largest multi-day ride in the Northwest, up to 8,000 cyclists. Ride 200 miles in 1 or 2 days. Start University of Washington parking lot.
Sponsored by Group Health Cooperative
Fun family-oriented 20km ride along scenic Boundary Bay Dyke, finishes at Holly Park School in Ladner. Start 10am. BBQ, clowns & activities for all. Free. Part of the Tour de Delta.
Tall timber, clear rivers, snow-clad peaks. Tour includes bicycling and hiking. Cycle over the Cascade Mountains to Crater Lake. Also available mid-July through mid-Sept.
200-km ACP brevet.
Start at the Portland Train Station at 9pm. 15-mile ride. Only group night ride. Music, movies, donut feast, dress-up costume contests & more.
120 mile and more than 10,000' elevation gain over 3 mountain passes (Jupiter, Loveland, Vail). Limit 3,500. SOLD OUT.
Alpenrose velodrome. Exact schedule to be posted on website the week prior to the event.
Reception featuring original paintings, limited-edition prints, hand-embellished giclee's, sculptures, photographs, recycled art, T-shirts, jewelry and cards all with a bicycle theme. A silent auction will feature non-bicycle items such as travel packages, gift certificates, and handmade merchandise. Raise money for Kimberlee's Bikes for Kids
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