4-race series for Pro, Cat 1, 2 and 3, Juniors and singlespeed both men and women. All races will be held on the BMX track and adjacent grassy field at the Oregon State Fairgrounds. The course will include a combination of grassy flats, twisty singletrack and bumpy dirt track. Most pre-register for race #4 presented during the Oregon State Fair. Points awarded 15 deep, best 3 out of 4 races count for overall. Awards 3 deep per categories. Races #1-#3 - course open at 5pm for pre-ride, Kiddie race at 5:45pm. other starts at 6pm, 6:30pm and 7:05pm. Race #4 - preride at 5:30pm, kiddie kilo at 6pm, other starts at 6:16pm, 6:50pm and 7:40pm. Presented during the Oregon State Fair. Schedule varies from regular series.
11.1 miles of running on rough and rocky trails which include some shallow stream crossings.
The last race in the Trifecta series in Northern Utah. Sprint and Olympic distances.
Staged at Hells Gate State Park. No major climbs. 5 age group awards. Starts at 9am. 2-mile run, 12-mile bike, 2-mile run. Solo or 2-person team. Limit 200.
Age group, relay, and kids tri. Registration from 5-6:45am, Race starts at 7am. Distance: 400m swim, 14-mile bike, 3.4-mile run. Staging Lake Sammamish State Park.
Cure triathlon monotony and the swim-bike-run routine; come have fun with our run-bike-paddle-skate-trek-climb and other stuff that makes this event so darn fun. 3 divisions - traditional, 6-person teams and family fun.
Teams of two solve twelve clues. Wild city adventure and fun challenges while discovering Seattle. Start at noon. Limit 500 teams.
Relay race starts at 6am. Run on 15-mile XC loop, climbs from 6,000' to 8,000' through cedar and pine trees and open mountain terrain. Registration at Blue Water Resort, 800m away from the S/F.
Race in the heat of the Tetons at Grand Targhee Resort. The course has single and double-track trails. Must be 16 or older. Solo or 2-person team divisions. $1,000 cash prize for 1st place.
KTS event.
King of the Rockies Final, Tipperary point-to-point. Winter Park Series.
Series of 24 races. Best 15 results count toward overall. Open to men and women 30+ years old. Staged in the Lower Mainland, Vancouver Island or Interior. Age group cat: 30-34 and all subsequent in 5-year increments. In 2008 there was an 80-84 category. Relaxed and fun atmosphere. BCMCA membership, CBC Citizen or UCI license needed. 63km road race on flat roads with some rollers, starts at noon at Cedar School.
Series of 3 events. $20/race, Juniors $10/race. Day-of registration only. Categories: men Cat 1/5, women 1/4, Master 35+. Cash and merchandise - 5 deep. Points to top 10, more points in last race. Inter-series sprints halfway through each race. Race on 8/1, 8/15, 8/29. Carnation Farms circuit. The speed and intensity of criterium racing meets the wide open tactics of road racing. Flat and fast.
Sponsored by Lake Washington Velo
Tentative date. 17.5 miles, 5,357' of climbing, finish at Las Vegas Ski Resort.
Start at 9am from 272 E. Traverse Point. 3-mile, 1,300' elevation gain HC with sections at 10 to 12 percent grades. $1,000 cash prize. Benefits Bikes for Kids.
Climb 18.5 miles.
45-, 72- and 98-mile race for Senior men and women, Masters and Juniors. Go around rural Sanpete Valley on mostly flat with some rollers and false flats roads. 2 feed zones, with one fully supported. S/F on Main St.
200km
New route. Meet Richmond City Park at 8am. Self-supported, club ride, non-members welcome. 150-mile ride, hilly. Excellent preparation for LOTOJA. BCC event.
Century, metric century and 40-mile options. Lunch and rest stops. Century goes through Idaho and back to Utah. Start at 8am.
Average 50 mile per day, mostly flat in Denver area with hills in the foothills. Ride on paved trails to moderate traffic roads.
20-mile bike ride, half-marathon and 5-km run on Legacy Parkway. Ride will begin at 8:30am. All proceeds go to the Hess Cancer Foundation, a non-profit that provides financial assistance to families who lose a child to cancer.
For avid cyclists. Average 60 miles per day. Ride Washington and Rainy passes. Travel from Cle Elum to Omak, to LaConner and Whidbey Island. Also available: 9/19.
20-, 40-, 65-mile routes. Benefit the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Start and finish at the Xilinx on Logic Drive.
Women only ride with dinner and hosted win bar to follow. Yoga on Sunday morning. Supported 25, 50, or 75 miles of very low-traffic paved roads around Lake Wenatchee. Start at the Lake Wenatchee Recreation Club at 8am. Proceeds benefit cancer research.
61 miles from Diamond Lake Broken Arrow Campground to the rim, around it and back. 6200ft of climbing, alpine gear recommended. Camping available, sag. Limited entries.
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