Upcoming Events
Stay in the loop and never miss out on the excitement! Explore our events calendar to discover upcoming rides and social gatherings happening with SPCC.
EVENTS
SPCC month ahead
Gear up for the adventures awaiting you in the month ahead! Check out our selection of rides and special events, designed to make the most out of your cycling journey in the upcoming month.
NAC Volunteer Training
Getting registered as a volunteer at the NAC is easy:
Complete a Volunteer Application here: https://volunteer.discovernac.org/volunteer-sign-up. You will create a profile for our volunteer portal (https://volunteer.discovernac.org/), which is where you can sign up for volunteer shifts.
Complete the Volunteer Waiver, which will be sent to your email after filling out the application.
Sign up for a volunteer training! Cycling and all other trainings can be found here:https://volunteer.nationalabilitycenter.org/opportunity/a3dVy00000MJfh8IAD/cycling-and-mountain-bike-assistant-and-peer-partner-training
We also will be recruiting volunteers to join us for the Summit Challenge. Volunteer roles will be posted in May!
Sunday Road Worship
Cole Sport 10am start:
Shootout, Pursuit, Tempo Groups - Long Route:
Sunday Social, Spinz and Grinz, and Women on Wheels - Short Route:
Townie Loop:
You can RSVP for the event on our Strava Club page (optional). Remember to join our Strava club so you can receive information on our future rides.
Sunday Road Worship + World Bicycle Relief
Cole Sport 10am start:
Shootout, Pursuit, Tempo Groups - Long Route:
Sunday Social, Spinz and Grinz, and Women on Wheels - Short Route:
Townie Loop:
You can RSVP for the event on our Strava Club page (optional). Remember to join our Strava club so you can receive information on our future rides.
Mid Week MTB Series by Bike Utah- Eagle Mountain
Race #1 - Tuesday, May 19
Eagle Mountain
WEATHER
The spring weather in Utah can be unpredictable, make sure you bring whatever you need for rain or shine! (We’ve even been lucky enough to get the occasional snow).
VOLUNTEER
We cannot run a race without our volunteers. Please encourage family and friends to sign up for a volunteer position HERE. (https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0C4BADAD29A6FCC52-60589609-2026#/)
REGISTRATION INFO
Registration for this race (https://www.bikereg.com/mwmtbs-2026-xc1) is available! Beginning at midnight on race day, the price goes up - sign up now or share the link with someone who would like to join us. It’s also not too late to purchase a season pass. (https://www.bikereg.com/2026-mwmtbs-xcseasonpass)
Race plates must be purchased with your first Mid Week race registration or season pass. You will use this race plate for any Mid Week XC or Mini Enduro race during the 2026 season. If at any point during the Mid Week MTB Series you misplace, lose, or otherwise forget to bring your assigned race plate, we'll happily provide you with a replacement plate for a $10 fee.
PARKING
Parking will be in the Hidden Valley Parkway Trailhead Parking lot (https://maps.app.goo.gl/GrTWrXwDYdXhpFN8A). Parking tends to fill up quickly - please carpool to this event. Overflow parking is along Hidden Valley Parkway, and if necessary, at Hidden Hollow Elementary School. Please DO NOT PARK on the residential streets inside of the neighborhoods or block any streets or driveways.
CHECK IN + RACE PLATE PICK UP
Check-in is available from 4:00-6:00 pm. Bike Utah tents will be set up in the southwest corner of the parking lot (see map above). As this is the first race of the 2026 Mid Week season, everyone will need to pick up a race plate. PLEASE ARRIVE EARLY ENOUGH before your start time to pick up your race plate - the Bike Utah tents will be busy!
WARM-UPS + START TIMES
Warm ups will be allowed on course until 5:15pm. Please be courteous as you warm up. Stay off of neighborhood sidewalks and driveways. This is a busy area and we want to be good guests! There are plenty of trails and roads in the area to use for your warm up other than the race course after 5:15!
You must be lined up and ready to race 5 MINUTES before your posted start time.
5:30pm – Short Course Categories Start
5:30pm - Men Beginner (all age categories)
5:31pm - Women Beginner (all age categories)
5:32pm - Youth Beginner 12-
5:33pm - Short Course Open + Adaptive Cycle
6:00pm – Long Course Categories Wave 1 Start
6:00pm - Men Pro, Men Expert 19-
6:01pm - Men Expert 20–29, Men Expert 30-39
6:02pm - Men Expert 40+, Men Masters 50+
6:03pm - Single Speed
6:04pm - Women Expert/Pro
6:10pm – Long Course Categories Wave 2 Start
6:10pm - Men Sport 19-
6:11pm - Men Sport 20-29, Men Sport 30-39
6:12pm - Men Sport 40-49, Men Sport 50+
6:13pm - Women Sport 19-
6:14pm - Women Sport 20-29, Women Sport 30-39
6:15pm - Women Sport 40+, Women Masters 50+
6:16pm - Long Course Open, Adaptive Cycle
6:30pm – Free Kids Race Start
7:45pm – Post-Race Sponsor Swag Giveaway (approximate time)
FREE KIDS RACE
THERE IS NO FREE KIDS RACE AT THIS VENUE.
POST-RACE
Stick around for our sponsor-donated swag giveaway post-race. We’ll host this drawing at the Bike Utah tents after everyone has crossed the finish line. All racers and volunteers will get a free entry into this giveaway.
COURSE MAPS
ANTICIPATED COURSE: Youth/Beginner/Short Course (https://www.trailforks.com/ridelog/planner/view/575202/) *Note that this is the course used last year. Once we’ve had an opportunity to scout this course, we’ll update it if anything changes.
This is a flowy 4 mile course with 489 ft of elevation gain. All Youth/Beginners/Short Course riders will complete 1 lap going clockwise. The course begins on a dirt road and climbs the road until the youth/beginner/short course categories split off from the main course just after the rock pile. There is a punchy and rocky climb shortly after the course split. Conquer this steep climb to the prayer flags and you are rewarded with a flowy downhill to rest and recover before a punchy uphill and then some more downhill before splitting off again from the main course and jumping back on the road for a fast finish!
Be aware that Eagle Mountain trails, while not super technical in nature, are full of tire-eating rocks! Come prepared with a fix kit and a spare tube!
KNOW YOUR COURSE!
Parents of youth and young beginner racers - please communicate with your racer and inform them which category they are in and which course they are riding. Trail marshals and course markings/signs can only help if a racer knows where they are supposed to go in the first place!
This course is slightly different than in years past! Please take a close look at the map and pre ride if possible.
YOU WILL ENCOUNTER OTHER RIDERS
At some point in the race, all racers will be on course. With varying levels of skill and ability, you will pass another racer and you will be passed by another racer. PASS and YIELD when appropriate and with care. BE NICE.
BE NICE
Please know that all trails on our race courses are open to the public at all times. We give notice of our event, but we DO NOT close trails for our races. Keep your eyes up and watch out for hikers, other cyclists, and animals (domesticated or otherwise). Good trail etiquette applies at all times - especially during races! CYCLISTS YIELD TO EVERYONE. Be nice, and say hi to anyone you encounter. THANK A TRAIL MARSHAL as you go by them!
COURSE MAPS
ANTICIPATED COURSE: Sport/Expert/Pro/Masters/Single Speed/Long Course (https://www.trailforks.com/ridelog/planner/view/575196/) *Note that this is the course used last year. Once we’ve had an opportunity to scout this course, we’ll update it if anything changes.
This is a flowy 9 mile course with 1083 ft of elevation gain. The course begins on a dirt road and climbs the road until the youth/beginner/short course categories split off from the main course just after the rock pile. All other categories will continue on the road until it jumps on Roadrunner trail and will remain on flowy singletrack until it dumps you out on the road again for just a quick passing opportunity before the fun and fast Deadwood Downhill singletrack. You’ll have another good passing opportunity at the bottom of Deadwood with another road climb. The course then merges back onto singletrack with a rocky climbing section. Conquer this steep climb to the prayer flags and you are rewarded with a flowy downhill to rest and recover before a short punchy climb on the Nirvana single track. You will descend NIrvana all the way out to the road and follow the path over to Creed for a final rocky climb with a fun downhill reward that will dump you out onto the double track for a short and fast finish. Beginner riders will split off the main course again at the double track before the final descent on Nirvana.
Be aware that Eagle Mountain trails, while not super technical in nature, are full of tire-eating rocks! Come prepared with a fix kit and a spare tube!
This course is slightly different than in years past! Please take a close look at the map and pre ride if possible
KNOW YOUR COURSE!
Parents of young sport racers - please communicate with your racer and inform them which category they are in and which course they are riding. Trail marshals and course markings/signs can only help if a racer knows where they are supposed to go in the first place!
YOU WILL ENCOUNTER OTHER RIDERS
At some point in the race, all racers will be on course. With varying levels of skill and ability, you will pass another racer and you will be passed by another racer. PASS and YIELD when appropriate and with care. BE NICE.
BE NICE
Please know that all trails on our race courses are open to the public at all times. We give notice of our event, but we DO NOT close trails for our races. Keep your eyes up and watch out for hikers, other cyclists, and animals (domesticated or otherwise). Good trail etiquette applies at all times - especially during races! CYCLISTS YIELD TO EVERYONE. Be nice, and say hi to anyone you encounter. THANK A TRAIL MARSHAL as you go by them!
Sunday Road Worship
Cole Sport 10am start:
Shootout, Pursuit, Tempo Groups - Long Route:
Sunday Social, Spinz and Grinz, and Women on Wheels - Short Route:
Townie Loop:
You can RSVP for the event on our Strava Club page (optional). Remember to join our Strava club so you can receive information on our future rides.
MTB Mini Enduro Series by Bike Utah- Bob's Basin
More information coming soon- check Bike Utah for updates
Sunday Road Worship
Cole Sport 10am start:
Shootout, Pursuit, Tempo Groups - Long Route:
Sunday Social, Spinz and Grinz, and Women on Wheels - Short Route:
Townie Loop:
You can RSVP for the event on our Strava Club page (optional). Remember to join our Strava club so you can receive information on our future rides.
Mid Week MTB by Bike Utah- Round Valley
Race #2 - Tuesday, June 2
Round Valley Trails, Quinn’s Junction Trailhead, Park City
WEATHER
The spring/summer weather in Utah can be unpredictable, make sure you bring whatever you need for rain or shine! (We’ve even been lucky enough to get the occasional snow).
VOLUNTEER
We cannot run a race without our volunteers. Please encourage family and friends to sign up for a volunteer position HERE.
REGISTRATION INFO
Registration for this race is available through race day! Beginning at midnight on race day, the price goes up - sign up now or share the link with someone who would like to join us. It’s also not too late to purchase a season pass.
Race plates must be purchased with your first Mid Week race registration or season pass. You will use this race plate for any Mid Week XC or Mini Enduro race during the 2026 season. If at any point during the Mid Week MTB Series you misplace, lose, or otherwise forget to bring your assigned race plate, we'll happily provide you with a replacement plate for a $10 fee.
PARKING
Parking will be in the dirt parking lot at Quinn’s Junction. Parking tends to fill up quickly - please carpool to this event. Overflow parking is down in the Quinn’s Junction paved lots. Please DO NOT park at the ice arena.
National Ability Center Barn Party
Bring the whole family to the National Ability Center Ranch and Equestrian Center for dinner, live music, mechanical bull, auction, saloon, and more! Join us for a family-friendly event like no other, full of fun activities, powerful stories and individuals driven to build a more inclusive community together.
For more than 30 years, the National Ability Center’s Equestrian Program has helped countless individuals of all abilities and their families discover “I Can.” From talking when told they wouldn’t, to walking when told they couldn’t; participants have astonished doctors, nurses, family members and friends. Our annual Barn Party is an opportunity to celebrate our staff, volunteers, the successes of our participants and the possibilities discovered every day at the National Ability Center.
MTB Short Track XC by Bike Utah- Woodward PC
2026 Short Track Series
Two races. Two nights. Unlimited fun.
These races follow XC short track format - mass starts, 20-25 minutes of racing, and a circular SHORT course with one start and one finish. We welcome XC riders of all ages and abilities who are looking for a big challenge in a small amount of time.
Spectator friendly - party vibes!
These races will be entirely visible to spectators from our party zone! Woodward Park City will have food, drink, music, and GOOD TIMES on hand for riders and their supporting crew.
NAC Volunteer Training
Getting registered as a volunteer at the NAC is easy:
Complete a Volunteer Application here: https://volunteer.discovernac.org/volunteer-sign-up. You will create a profile for our volunteer portal (https://volunteer.discovernac.org/), which is where you can sign up for volunteer shifts.
Complete the Volunteer Waiver, which will be sent to your email after filling out the application.
Sign up for a volunteer training! Cycling and all other trainings can be found here:https://volunteer.nationalabilitycenter.org/opportunity/a3dVy00000MJfh8IAD/cycling-and-mountain-bike-assistant-and-peer-partner-training
We also will be recruiting volunteers to join us for the Summit Challenge. Volunteer roles will be posted in May!
MTB Mid Week Mini Enduro by Bike Utah- Coyote Trails
More information coming soon- check Bike Utah for updates
Mid Week MTB by Bike Utah- Coyote Trails
More details coming soon- check Bike Utah for updates
MTB Short Track XC by Bike Utah
2026 Short Track Series
Two races. Two nights. Unlimited fun.
These races follow XC short track format - mass starts, 20-25 minutes of racing, and a circular SHORT course with one start and one finish. We welcome XC riders of all ages and abilities who are looking for a big challenge in a small amount of time.
Spectator friendly - party vibes!
These races will be entirely visible to spectators from our party zone! Woodward Park City will have food, drink, music, and GOOD TIMES on hand for riders and their supporting crew.
MTB Mid Week Mini Enduro by Bike Utah- Deer Valley
More information coming soon- check Bike Utah for updates
Mid Week MTB by Bike Utah-Butterfield Canyon
More information coming soon- check Bike Utah for updates
NAC Volunteer Training
Getting registered as a volunteer at the NAC is easy:
Complete a Volunteer Application here: https://volunteer.discovernac.org/volunteer-sign-up. You will create a profile for our volunteer portal (https://volunteer.discovernac.org/), which is where you can sign up for volunteer shifts.
Complete the Volunteer Waiver, which will be sent to your email after filling out the application.
Sign up for a volunteer training! Cycling and all other trainings can be found here:https://volunteer.nationalabilitycenter.org/opportunity/a3dVy00000MJfh8IAD/cycling-and-mountain-bike-assistant-and-peer-partner-training
We also will be recruiting volunteers to join us for the Summit Challenge. Volunteer roles will be posted in May!
Mid Week MTB Mini Enduro by Bike Utah- PCMR
More information coming soon- check Bike Utah for updates
Mid Week MTB Series by Bike Utah- North Fork Park
More information coming soon- check Bike Utah for updates
Mid Week MTB Mini Enduro by Bike Utah-Woodward PC
More information coming soon- check Bike Utah for updates
Kelly Brush Foundation Park City Group Ride
https://kellybrushfoundation.org/event/park-city-group-ride/
Join Us for a Group Ride in Park City, UT!
Sunday, July 26
Park City, Utah
The Park City group ride is back! Our friends at Stay Park City Cycling are hosting a designated remote group ride right in Park City! It’s a fantastic way to pedal for a purpose while supporting the Kelly Brush Foundation and its mission to help people with spinal cord injuries lead active lives.
Stay tuned for more information!
Mid Week MTB Series by Bike Utah- TBD
More information coming soon- check Bike Utah for updates
MTB Mid Week Mini Enduro by Bike Utah- Solitude
More information coming soon- check Bike Utah for updates
MTB Mid Week End of Year Celebration by Bike Utah-Trailside PC
End of Year Celebration
Mark your calendars for our 2026 End of Year Celebration on Tuesday, August 11th. Join us for a super fun evening of riding bikes, XC and Mini Enduro season podium presentations, food & drink, and one final sponsor swag giveaway (we always save the best for last!).
Who: All Mid Week racers, volunteers, friends & family
Where: Trailside Bike Park, Park City
When: Tuesday, August 11 from 5:00-8:00 pm
5:00 - OYO Biking + Opportunity Drawing Tickets
7:00 - Podium Presentations
7:30 - Opportunity Drawing
All Mid Week racers and volunteers will receive two free tickets to our sponsor swag giveaway, and additional tickets can be purchased for a suggested donation of $1/ticket. All donation dollars go directly back to the Mid Week Race Series and other Bike Utah programs.
National Ability Summit Challenge
https://nationalabilitycenter.org/events/
We are a community of cyclists - with a range of abilities. We pedal together to challenge ourselves with a Discovery Loop, 16, 25, 50, 80 or 100-mile fully-supported ride through the scenic mountains of Northern Utah while we raise money for the National Ability Center's industry-leading adaptive cycling and mountain bike programs. Find your summit with us! Visit the Summit Challenge website here!
National Ability Center MOFO Ride
https://nationalabilitycenter.org/events/mofo/
Founded by Craig White, the MOFO Ride is a mountain bike challenge, riding to the top of “Puke Hill” in Park City. Riders pedal in support of the National Ability Center and its mission to empower individuals with disabilities by building self-esteem, confidence, and lifetime skills through sport, recreation, and educational programs.
Each year in September, adaptive riders, including hand cyclists, will pedal alongside riders on traditional stand-up bikes to challenge personal barriers and spread awareness of what is possible on two–or three wheels.
2026 Season Kick-Off Ride
Cole Sport 10am start:
Shootout, Pursuit, Tempo Groups - Long Route (53 miles):
https://www.strava.com/routes/3484007002898706140
Sunday Social, Spinz and Grinz, and Women on Wheels - Short Route (42 Miles):
https://www.strava.com/routes/3484011652170646236
Townie Loop (20 Miles):
https://www.strava.com/routes/3259644890317379464
You can RSVP for the event on our Strava Club page (optional). Remember to join our Strava club so you can receive information on our future rides.
Spring Training Camp Moab
930am Sunday Route: Potash Road 37 Mile Road Route: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/54117360
9am Sunday Route: Moab Gravel Arches via Willow Springs 28 miles: https://www.strava.com/routes/3322413825218584256
9am Sunday Trails:Navajo Rocks, ( Navajo Rocks Main Parking Lot )
Spring Training Camp Moab
Road: 8amSaturday Route: Moab La Sal Loop Road Ride 62 Miles (counter clockwise):https://ridewithgps.com/routes/54356142
Gravel: 9am Saturday Route: Moab Gravel Gran Fondo 62 mile route: https://www.strava.com/routes/3321608135314173538
MTB: 10am Saturday Trails:Klondike Bluffs , ( Klondike Bluffs Main Trailhead )
Saturday Social Hour at Swanny Park (Pavilion Reserved from 3:30pm to 7:30pm). BYFB (Bring your favorite beverage, recovery drinks, sweets, salads, and desserts. SPCC will provide the pizza around 5pm) and pre dinner snacks) Address: 400 N 100 W, Moab, UT 84532, United States
Spring Training Camp Moab
Road Ride: 9am Friday Route- Moab Canyonlands 100 miles (can cut 20 miles off by parking at Moab Giants Museum, 10 miles north of Moab) https://www.strava.com/routes/3321620991640580706
Gravel Ride: 10am Friday Route- Moab Longs to Gemini 48 miles: https://www.strava.com/routes/3321619226320723554
MTB Ride: Klonzo Trails , ( Klonzo Trails Parking Lot )
Kelly Brush Foundation Best Day Ever screening in Moab
https://give.kellybrushfoundation.org/event/best-day-ever-moab/e768626
159 E Center St, Moab, UT 84532
Join us on Friday, April 10, for an evening celebrating the power of community and an exciting collaboration between the Kelly Brush Foundation and Steward Moab! Enjoy a special screening of the award-winning documentary Best Day Ever. After the film, get the inside scoop on the power of access to recreation from Greg Durso, KBF Chief Program Ambassador and star of the film, and the strides local trailbuilders are taking to ensure universal access from Tyson Swayze.
Spring Training Camp in Moab
Road: 2pm Thursday Route: Moab Arches National Park Road Ride 54 Miles: https://www.strava.com/routes/3321616568224168070
Gravel: 2pm Thursday Route: Moab Deadhorse Shafer Gravel Loop 36 miles: https://www.strava.com/routes/33226
MTB: Mag 7, (Park at Upper End of Gemini Bridges Road/Hwy 313, can also be shuttled, see link)
Sunday Road Worship
Starting from Cole Sport (please park in the PCMR Parking Lot and ride over to Cole Sport)
Routes will be posted here and on Facebook!
Wednesday Night Worlds (WNW)
Wednesday Night World's ( New and Improved A and B Groups!)
Start Location: Vessel Kitchen/Protein Foundry Parking Lot @ Kimball Junction ( 1784 Uintah Ct E3, Park City, UT 84098 )
Start Times: A Group 530pm sharp; B Group 535pm sharp
Ride Route: https://strava.app.link/ziSDYrCtsSb
Ride Details: No ride leaders, same route every week, A group will be like Sunday's A/Breakaway group (this is a drop ride with typical brief regroupings at the top of the Jordanelle, after the gravel on democrat alley, and at the top of Brown's)
B Group will be a lot like the Sunday Chase/Peloton Plus Group, this is also a drop ride with natural regroupings as stated above.
Not sure what group you should be in? Check out these stereotypical profiles of our A and B groups below.
You should probably ride A group if you're a...
- USA Cycling Registered Pro, Cat 1, 2 or 3,
- Shave your legs and have a body fat percentage lower than 10%
- Love the "Spirit of Gravel" but still try to win your age group at any gravel race you show up to.
- Find joy in telling your partner, when you get home, how much you put the hurt on your "friends" on the ride when the road pitches upward - "Babe, to be fair, the parking lot was uphill so fair game."
You should probably ride B group if you
- Don't know what a USA Cycling Race Category is
- Don't shave your legs because "I'm just not that serious"
- Love a good hard and steady ride, but "don't split the paceline line, bruh!"
- "I'm fit but not like race fit"
- Would usually get dropped by the OG WNW crowd by the time you hit the Home Depot Hill
Sunday Road Worship
Starting from Cole Sport (please park in the PCMR Parking Lot and ride over to Cole Sport)
Routes will be posted here and on Facebook!
Wednesday Night Worlds (WNW)
Wednesday Night World's ( New and Improved A and B Groups!)
Start Location: Vessel Kitchen/Protein Foundry Parking Lot @ Kimball Junction ( 1784 Uintah Ct E3, Park City, UT 84098 )
Start Times: A Group 530pm sharp; B Group 535pm sharp
Ride Route: https://strava.app.link/ziSDYrCtsSb
Ride Details: No ride leaders, same route every week, A group will be like Sunday's A/Breakaway group (this is a drop ride with typical brief regroupings at the top of the Jordanelle, after the gravel on democrat alley, and at the top of Brown's)
B Group will be a lot like the Sunday Chase/Peloton Plus Group, this is also a drop ride with natural regroupings as stated above.
Not sure what group you should be in? Check out these stereotypical profiles of our A and B groups below.
You should probably ride A group if you're a...
- USA Cycling Registered Pro, Cat 1, 2 or 3,
- Shave your legs and have a body fat percentage lower than 10%
- Love the "Spirit of Gravel" but still try to win your age group at any gravel race you show up to.
- Find joy in telling your partner, when you get home, how much you put the hurt on your "friends" on the ride when the road pitches upward - "Babe, to be fair, the parking lot was uphill so fair game."
You should probably ride B group if you
- Don't know what a USA Cycling Race Category is
- Don't shave your legs because "I'm just not that serious"
- Love a good hard and steady ride, but "don't split the paceline line, bruh!"
- "I'm fit but not like race fit"
- Would usually get dropped by the OG WNW crowd by the time you hit the Home Depot Hill
Sunday Road Worship
Starting from Cole Sport (please park in the PCMR Parking Lot and ride over to Cole Sport)
Routes will be posted here and on Facebook!
Wednesday Night Worlds (WNW)
Wednesday Night World's ( New and Improved A and B Groups!)
Start Location: Vessel Kitchen/Protein Foundry Parking Lot @ Kimball Junction ( 1784 Uintah Ct E3, Park City, UT 84098 )
Start Times: A Group 530pm sharp; B Group 535pm sharp
Ride Route: https://strava.app.link/ziSDYrCtsSb
Ride Details: No ride leaders, same route every week, A group will be like Sunday's A/Breakaway group (this is a drop ride with typical brief regroupings at the top of the Jordanelle, after the gravel on democrat alley, and at the top of Brown's)
B Group will be a lot like the Sunday Chase/Peloton Plus Group, this is also a drop ride with natural regroupings as stated above.
Not sure what group you should be in? Check out these stereotypical profiles of our A and B groups below.
You should probably ride A group if you're a...
- USA Cycling Registered Pro, Cat 1, 2 or 3,
- Shave your legs and have a body fat percentage lower than 10%
- Love the "Spirit of Gravel" but still try to win your age group at any gravel race you show up to.
- Find joy in telling your partner, when you get home, how much you put the hurt on your "friends" on the ride when the road pitches upward - "Babe, to be fair, the parking lot was uphill so fair game."
You should probably ride B group if you
- Don't know what a USA Cycling Race Category is
- Don't shave your legs because "I'm just not that serious"
- Love a good hard and steady ride, but "don't split the paceline line, bruh!"
- "I'm fit but not like race fit"
- Would usually get dropped by the OG WNW crowd by the time you hit the Home Depot Hill
Sunday Road Worship
Starting from Cole Sport (please park in the PCMR Parking Lot and ride over to Cole Sport)
Routes will be posted here and on Facebook!
Wednesday Night Worlds (WNW)
Wednesday Night World's ( New and Improved A and B Groups!)
Start Location: Vessel Kitchen/Protein Foundry Parking Lot @ Kimball Junction ( 1784 Uintah Ct E3, Park City, UT 84098 )
Start Times: A Group 530pm sharp; B Group 535pm sharp
Ride Route: https://strava.app.link/ziSDYrCtsSb
Ride Details: No ride leaders, same route every week, A group will be like Sunday's A/Breakaway group (this is a drop ride with typical brief regroupings at the top of the Jordanelle, after the gravel on democrat alley, and at the top of Brown's)
B Group will be a lot like the Sunday Chase/Peloton Plus Group, this is also a drop ride with natural regroupings as stated above.
Not sure what group you should be in? Check out these stereotypical profiles of our A and B groups below.
You should probably ride A group if you're a...
- USA Cycling Registered Pro, Cat 1, 2 or 3,
- Shave your legs and have a body fat percentage lower than 10%
- Love the "Spirit of Gravel" but still try to win your age group at any gravel race you show up to.
- Find joy in telling your partner, when you get home, how much you put the hurt on your "friends" on the ride when the road pitches upward - "Babe, to be fair, the parking lot was uphill so fair game."
You should probably ride B group if you
- Don't know what a USA Cycling Race Category is
- Don't shave your legs because "I'm just not that serious"
- Love a good hard and steady ride, but "don't split the paceline line, bruh!"
- "I'm fit but not like race fit"
- Would usually get dropped by the OG WNW crowd by the time you hit the Home Depot Hill
Sunday Road Worship
Starting from Cole Sport (please park in the PCMR Parking Lot and ride over to Cole Sport)
Routes will be posted here and on Facebook!
Wednesday Night Worlds (WNW)
Wednesday Night World's ( New and Improved A and B Groups!)
Start Location: Vessel Kitchen/Protein Foundry Parking Lot @ Kimball Junction ( 1784 Uintah Ct E3, Park City, UT 84098 )
Start Times: A Group 530pm sharp; B Group 535pm sharp
Ride Route: https://strava.app.link/ziSDYrCtsSb
Ride Details: No ride leaders, same route every week, A group will be like Sunday's A/Breakaway group (this is a drop ride with typical brief regroupings at the top of the Jordanelle, after the gravel on democrat alley, and at the top of Brown's)
B Group will be a lot like the Sunday Chase/Peloton Plus Group, this is also a drop ride with natural regroupings as stated above.
Not sure what group you should be in? Check out these stereotypical profiles of our A and B groups below.
You should probably ride A group if you're a...
- USA Cycling Registered Pro, Cat 1, 2 or 3,
- Shave your legs and have a body fat percentage lower than 10%
- Love the "Spirit of Gravel" but still try to win your age group at any gravel race you show up to.
- Find joy in telling your partner, when you get home, how much you put the hurt on your "friends" on the ride when the road pitches upward - "Babe, to be fair, the parking lot was uphill so fair game."
You should probably ride B group if you
- Don't know what a USA Cycling Race Category is
- Don't shave your legs because "I'm just not that serious"
- Love a good hard and steady ride, but "don't split the paceline line, bruh!"
- "I'm fit but not like race fit"
- Would usually get dropped by the OG WNW crowd by the time you hit the Home Depot Hill
Tuesday Morning Ride
Meet in the back parking lot of Cole Sport at 730 am for a 2ish hour ride around PC. It's usually a loop of the city with extra credit through Deer Valley if there's time. Thank you Jeff S. for leading!
Sunday Road Worship
Starting from Cole Sport (please park in the PCMR Parking Lot and ride over to Cole Sport)
Routes will be posted here and on Facebook!
Saturday MTB Ride
The Strava route for Saturday’s 24.8 mile MTB ride is here: https://www.strava.com/routes/3392916423594328602
Please arrive at the Deer Valley Snow Park Parking Lot before 8am so the group can leave right at 8am. Thank you!
Deer Valley Snow. Park Parking Lot Address: 2550 Deer Valley Dr E, Park City, UT 84060