A lighthearted celebration of cycling history and eccentricity. Bring your oldest, most stylish, or most unusual bicycle and costume. Meet at 11:15am at the Rexville Grocery, 19271 Best Road, La Connor for brunch, bicycle and costume review, the promenade consisting of 11, 15, 19 or 25 leisurely flat miles will be followed by tea. The event is free except for what you buy to eat.
Beer garden, bands, bike rides, live music and entertainment in Seattle’s Fremont neighborhood, Gas Works Park. Starts at 11am, parade at noon., Benefit Bicycle Alliance and Bike Works.
Race for kids 6 to 13 years old. Separate divisions 6-8, 9-10, 11-13. Day of registration. Start at noon.
60 miles east of Vancouver. Full and half Ironman distances. No drafting. Start at 7am.
Irene Rinehart Riverfront Park. Registration opens from 6:30-7:45am. Race starts at 8am. Swim .25, bike 14, run 2.7 miles. Standard USAT age group categories, Clydesdale, Athena and relay.
Crescent Beach location.
15-mile MTB race, 7.5-mile bike and 5-mile run duathlon. Horsehoe Trail, 11 miles west of Driggs.
15-mile MTB race, 7.5-mile bike and 5-mile run duathlon. Horshoe Trail, 11 miles west of Driggs.
The most groundbreaking gravity-fueled mountain bike festival in the history of all things badass. 9 action packed days featuring the sport's most fearless and talented athletes.
Sponsored by Kokanee, TELUS, Volkswagen
Saturday Super D, Sunday cross-country XC. NMORS #11. XC State Championship.
A XC race that starts and finishes at Silver Creek Plunge Hot Springs in the Boise National Forest Mountains. Less than a 2-hour drive from Boise.
Sponsored by Scott USA
Finals.
Tentative date. Deep woods racing in the Uintas Mtns offers unique, challenging and fun course. Final event counts for double points.
Sponsored by Evanston Cycling Club, City of Evanston & Cook-Sanders Associates
Off-road trail riding that features beginner to intermediate singletrack trails and outstanding scenery. This event promises to be exciting with intermediate singletrack and outstanding scenery. 90km total.
Time trial event to crown the fastest rider in the province. All categories.
The 1st annual event is part of a full day of cycling activities that includes a family and kids ride, music, bike parade, and exhibitors. The event will benefit the Oregon Lions Sight and Hearing Foundation, a leading statewide non-profit organization dedicated to providing life changing sight and hearing assistance.
Vance Creek Park. 32-mile out and back course, flat. Start at 9am. Team of 3 or 4 members, time taken on 3rd rider to cross the line.
Climbs Lamoille Canyon Rd in Nevada's Ruby Mountains, 12 miles, 2,900’ vertical feet. Event picnic and awards to follow. US Forest Service permitted event.
Colorado Master Criterium Championships
Starts at 7am.
30-mile ride. Starts at the Bloedel Donovan Park in Bellingham, 9am start. Raise awareness and funds for cancer research.
Charity ride. 15, 30 & 50 mile options. Includes a nice lunch and live blues music. Benefits health education programs.
Charity ride. 15, 30 & 50 mile options. Includes a nice lunch and live blues music. Benefits health education programs.
Ride from Alpine Park in Salida to the top of spectacular Cottonwood Pass and back. 25-, 62- and 100-mile options.
Start 5am at US-36 Louiseville-Superior exit. Light required. ACP-sanctioned. Climbs Coal Creek Canyon, traverses Peak-to-Peak Hwy, descends from Estes Park over Devil's Gulch thru Glen Haven. 10,600' of climbing.
400km ACP randonneur event.
Century ride around Utah Lake. Fully supported. Also offered: 74-, 56- and 24-mile routes. Mild to hilly. Start at Thanksgiving Point.
Elite Nationals qualifier.
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