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SUMMARY:Half Acre Cycling's Skyway Classic
DESCRIPTION:HAC Skyway Classic Series \nCalumet Park\, Chicago\, IL \nSaturday\, April 25th – Sunday\, April 26th\, 2025 \nWe are continuing our weekend schedule with multiple opportunities for Cat 3\, 4\, and 5 racing. New this year\, we will be using American Bicycle Racing (ABR) as our sanctioning organization keeping in line with our team values of gender inclusive and affordable racing! \nDon’t fret\, we are not straying too far from our roots. Skyway will still be focused on giving new racers plenty of experience in a safe and positive environment. This year there will be a 1 hour crit clinic prior to kicking off racing so folks can familiarize themselves with the course and have opportunities to engage with experienced racers. \nThis two-day series gives newer racers a low-cost\, low-tech\, nearby opportunity to try out criterium racing and gain valuable experience\, skills\, and confidence on safe roads in a low pressure environment. Also its a great way for seasoned racers to stay extra sharp between early season races. Not to mention\, the fabulous prizes and primes that await! \nRegistration: Online pre-registration is here on BikeReg. Day of Registration will close 15 minutes before each race. (*While the field limit is 65\, pre-registration is capped at 55 per field to allow space for day-of registrants.) There are no Masters or Juniors categories. All racers must be at least racing age 16 years old (your age on 12/31/2026) to race Skyway. \nLicensing:  All riders must have an American Bicycle Racing (ABR) license in order to race.  A one-day license is included in the cost of your registration fees. If you prefer to obtain an annual license for $30\, you can obtain your ABR annual license here. If you have an current annual license\, email us a copy of your ABR annual license confirmation to receive a discount code prior to registration (hello@halfacrecycling.org). If you decide after racing that you would like to pay the difference for an annual license\, we can help you set that up in person at registration. \nRiding multiple fields: Riders can register for multiple races in a day. A discount is applied when pre-registering for multiple races. \nA few words about inclusivity: Half Acre Cycling respects trans and non-binary athletes and their human right to participate in sport. Women’s categories include trans women\, femme\, and non-binary riders. Men’s categories have been renamed “Open” and include cisgender men\, trans men\, non-binary riders\, and anyone else who wants to ride. We believe you are who you say you are. Half Acre Cycling has no space for hate\, hate/exclusive speech\, or any other form of harassment or discrimination at our events\, and will not be tolerated. If you have any concerns or requests on how we can ensure Half Acre Cycling lives up to the promise of inclusive and inviting events\, please find our race director\, Pete Pavek\, on-site or email hello@halfacrecycling.org. \nResults: This is a low-tech training criterium series.  Results will list top finishers (we aim to have 10-deep placings\, but it is not always possible) and all other riders will be scored as the last place to have been scored.  For example\, if we are only able to score 9 deep\, all other riders will take 10th place. \nPrizes: Podiums will be announced after each race. All prizes are donated from our gracious sponsors\, varying from items such as socks\, water bottles\, tires\, etc. No cash is awarded. \nRules: All ABR rules apply.  All riders must wear an approved helmet at all times while on bicycle at the race venue.  No alcohol is allowed in the park.  NO bike shoes allowed in the field house. Change only in the locker rooms not the restrooms. \nDirections: Get your warm-up by riding down!  Follow the Bike Route signs from the Lake Front Path.  Or\, if you must take a car… If you follow online directions you’ll get off the I-90 Skyway at 92nd\, the first exit after/before the toll\, and pay at least $4 each way every day.  Instead\, we recommend: exit the Dan Ryan I-94 at 63rd (exit 58B)\, go east on 63rd\, south on King\, and take South Chicago Ave.  Left on 95th which leads into the park.  Stay right at the T with Crilly. OR better yet\, take Lake Shore Drive and follow along the new 2 mile extension to Ewing which leads straight to the park! You can park along Crilly before the Ave G stop sign. \nRacing will be the loop following S Ave G south\, left turn onto E 100th Dr\, continuing left onto Crilly Dr\, then left back to Ave G. \nWeather considerations: Events will be starting rain or shine. \nWhere does the money go?  Half Acre Cycling believes that racing should be affordable and we have worked hard to make this series the least expensive racing in the region. Still\, we know it’s not cheap. Our main costs include permitting fees (City of Chicago\, Chicago Parks District\, and ABR)\, ABR license and insurance fees\, paying our officials\, and paying our paramedic. A key reason this series is so affordable is because we’ve chosen not to pay for cash payouts or prizes and our volunteers are absorbing most of the work. If you would like to help out\, please let us know. Or\, if your club is interested in hosting a more affordable\, accessible event\, we’d be happy to share with you how we’ve done this. \nSpecial note regarding non-binary categories: We understand that the lack of dedicated non-binary categories is an issue across the cycling community. We welcome non-binary racers at this event in the gender field that feels more appropriate to you\, Open or Women. BikeReg allows you to self-select gender\, and we will not question your ABR license gender since they do not allow for non-binary gender in their licensing process. Once again\, you are who you say you are. \nSPECIAL THANKS to Chicago Parks District\, 10th Ward Alderman Peter Chico\, District 4 police\, American Bicycle Racing\, and our sponsors … AND TO ALL YOU RACERS WHO COME THROW DOWN EVERY DAY!
URL:https://www.wiilcycle.org/event/half-acre-cyclings-skyway-classic/2026-04-25/
LOCATION:Calumet Park\,\, 9801 S Ave G\, Chicago\, 60617\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Half Acre Cycling":MAILTO:hello@halfacrecycling.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260426T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260426T120000
DTSTAMP:20260413T210302
CREATED:20250226T190900Z
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SUMMARY:2026 MATTS Rock River MultiSport Cherry Valley 20K time trial
DESCRIPTION:Race Flyer \nThe Rock River Multisport 20k Road TT (Time Trial)\, sponsored and hosted by Rock River Multisport under the Wisconsin-Illinois Cycling Association (WIIL Cycle)\, brings a thrilling solo race to Deer Run Forest Preserve in Cherry Valley\, IL (5691 River Rd\, Cherry Valley\, IL 61016). This American Bike Racing (ABR)-sanctioned event starts at 8:00 AM CDT\, with riders launching every 30 seconds as part of the Mid America Time Trial Series (MATTS). Spanning 20 kilometers (12.4 miles)\, this flat\, fast course welcomes all levels—juniors\, masters\, and open categories—offering an early-season test of speed and endurance. Rock River Multisport\, a Stateline-area club rooted in endurance sports\, delivers a grassroots experience with medals for the top 5 per category and $30 cash prizes for the fastest overall\, women\, and juniors. Register at wiilcycle.org/register for $30 (adults) or $15 (juniors 18 & under)—on-site adds $10\, opening at 6:30 AM. Post-race\, enjoy snacks and community vibes at the preserve\, a standout in Illinois cycling events. \nThe course is a swift out-and-back\, starting at Deer Run’s main parking lot off River Road. Riders head east along River Rd\, tracing the Kishwaukee River’s south branch\, then turn south onto rural pavement (likely Blackhawk Rd or a similar stretch)\, hitting a 10 km turnaround before racing back. It’s nearly flat (<50 ft elevation)\, with smooth asphalt through 675.6 acres of restored prairie and floodplain forest—ideal for 25-30 mph efforts. Open fields and river views frame this Illinois TT\, though traffic remains active—ride right\, use a rear red blinker (highly recommended)\, and follow marshals at crossings. Past Strava times from Cherry Valley TTs hover around 28-30 minutes—bring your power to this Midwest classic. \nRock River Multisport 20k Road TT Weather\nLate April weather in Cherry Valley offers cool\, variable conditions\, with morning temperatures ranging from 45-55°F at the 8:00 AM start—layer up for comfort. Humidity averages 60-70%\, keeping it crisp yet manageable—bring a light bottle for hydration. Winds blow at 10-15 mph\, often from the northwest or west\, providing a tailwind one way and headwind the other—pace wisely. There’s a 40-50% chance of light rain or drizzle\, typical for spring\, so check forecasts closer to race day for tire and clothing tweaks. \nTravel Directions\n\nFrom Milwaukee\, WI (60 miles southwest): Take I-94 W south ~40 miles to I-43 S\, exit at WI-120 S (Exit 36)\, go south 10 miles to IL-173 W\, turn right\, follow 8 miles to IL-2 S\, then left onto River Rd to 5691 River Rd (1-1.25 hr drive).\nFrom Kenosha\, WI (40 miles west): Head west on WI-50 W ~25 miles\, merge onto IL-173 W via US-12\, go 10 miles to IL-2 S\, turn left onto River Rd to 5691 River Rd (50-60 min drive).\nFrom Madison\, WI (85 miles southeast): Drive east on I-90 E ~65 miles\, exit at IL-23 S (Exit 36)\, go south 15 miles to IL-173 E\, turn left\, follow 5 miles to IL-2 S\, then left onto River Rd to 5691 River Rd (1.5-1.75 hr drive).\nFrom Chicago\, IL (70 miles northwest): Take I-90 W ~60 miles\, exit at IL-173 W (Exit 8)\, head west 8 miles to IL-2 S\, turn left onto River Rd to 5691 River Rd (1.25-1.5 hr drive).\n\nRegister
URL:https://www.wiilcycle.org/event/rock-river-multisport-20k-road-tt/
LOCATION:Deer Run Forest Preserve\, 5691 River Rd\, Cherry Valley\, IL\, 61016\, United States
CATEGORIES:Illinois Bike Racing Events,Time Trial Cycling Events,Winnebago County Events
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260426T153000
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CREATED:20260323T153649Z
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SUMMARY:Half Acre Cycling's Skyway Classic
DESCRIPTION:HAC Skyway Classic Series \nCalumet Park\, Chicago\, IL \nSaturday\, April 25th – Sunday\, April 26th\, 2025 \nWe are continuing our weekend schedule with multiple opportunities for Cat 3\, 4\, and 5 racing. New this year\, we will be using American Bicycle Racing (ABR) as our sanctioning organization keeping in line with our team values of gender inclusive and affordable racing! \nDon’t fret\, we are not straying too far from our roots. Skyway will still be focused on giving new racers plenty of experience in a safe and positive environment. This year there will be a 1 hour crit clinic prior to kicking off racing so folks can familiarize themselves with the course and have opportunities to engage with experienced racers. \nThis two-day series gives newer racers a low-cost\, low-tech\, nearby opportunity to try out criterium racing and gain valuable experience\, skills\, and confidence on safe roads in a low pressure environment. Also its a great way for seasoned racers to stay extra sharp between early season races. Not to mention\, the fabulous prizes and primes that await! \nRegistration: Online pre-registration is here on BikeReg. Day of Registration will close 15 minutes before each race. (*While the field limit is 65\, pre-registration is capped at 55 per field to allow space for day-of registrants.) There are no Masters or Juniors categories. All racers must be at least racing age 16 years old (your age on 12/31/2026) to race Skyway. \nLicensing:  All riders must have an American Bicycle Racing (ABR) license in order to race.  A one-day license is included in the cost of your registration fees. If you prefer to obtain an annual license for $30\, you can obtain your ABR annual license here. If you have an current annual license\, email us a copy of your ABR annual license confirmation to receive a discount code prior to registration (hello@halfacrecycling.org). If you decide after racing that you would like to pay the difference for an annual license\, we can help you set that up in person at registration. \nRiding multiple fields: Riders can register for multiple races in a day. A discount is applied when pre-registering for multiple races. \nA few words about inclusivity: Half Acre Cycling respects trans and non-binary athletes and their human right to participate in sport. Women’s categories include trans women\, femme\, and non-binary riders. Men’s categories have been renamed “Open” and include cisgender men\, trans men\, non-binary riders\, and anyone else who wants to ride. We believe you are who you say you are. Half Acre Cycling has no space for hate\, hate/exclusive speech\, or any other form of harassment or discrimination at our events\, and will not be tolerated. If you have any concerns or requests on how we can ensure Half Acre Cycling lives up to the promise of inclusive and inviting events\, please find our race director\, Pete Pavek\, on-site or email hello@halfacrecycling.org. \nResults: This is a low-tech training criterium series.  Results will list top finishers (we aim to have 10-deep placings\, but it is not always possible) and all other riders will be scored as the last place to have been scored.  For example\, if we are only able to score 9 deep\, all other riders will take 10th place. \nPrizes: Podiums will be announced after each race. All prizes are donated from our gracious sponsors\, varying from items such as socks\, water bottles\, tires\, etc. No cash is awarded. \nRules: All ABR rules apply.  All riders must wear an approved helmet at all times while on bicycle at the race venue.  No alcohol is allowed in the park.  NO bike shoes allowed in the field house. Change only in the locker rooms not the restrooms. \nDirections: Get your warm-up by riding down!  Follow the Bike Route signs from the Lake Front Path.  Or\, if you must take a car… If you follow online directions you’ll get off the I-90 Skyway at 92nd\, the first exit after/before the toll\, and pay at least $4 each way every day.  Instead\, we recommend: exit the Dan Ryan I-94 at 63rd (exit 58B)\, go east on 63rd\, south on King\, and take South Chicago Ave.  Left on 95th which leads into the park.  Stay right at the T with Crilly. OR better yet\, take Lake Shore Drive and follow along the new 2 mile extension to Ewing which leads straight to the park! You can park along Crilly before the Ave G stop sign. \nRacing will be the loop following S Ave G south\, left turn onto E 100th Dr\, continuing left onto Crilly Dr\, then left back to Ave G. \nWeather considerations: Events will be starting rain or shine. \nWhere does the money go?  Half Acre Cycling believes that racing should be affordable and we have worked hard to make this series the least expensive racing in the region. Still\, we know it’s not cheap. Our main costs include permitting fees (City of Chicago\, Chicago Parks District\, and ABR)\, ABR license and insurance fees\, paying our officials\, and paying our paramedic. A key reason this series is so affordable is because we’ve chosen not to pay for cash payouts or prizes and our volunteers are absorbing most of the work. If you would like to help out\, please let us know. Or\, if your club is interested in hosting a more affordable\, accessible event\, we’d be happy to share with you how we’ve done this. \nSpecial note regarding non-binary categories: We understand that the lack of dedicated non-binary categories is an issue across the cycling community. We welcome non-binary racers at this event in the gender field that feels more appropriate to you\, Open or Women. BikeReg allows you to self-select gender\, and we will not question your ABR license gender since they do not allow for non-binary gender in their licensing process. Once again\, you are who you say you are. \nSPECIAL THANKS to Chicago Parks District\, 10th Ward Alderman Peter Chico\, District 4 police\, American Bicycle Racing\, and our sponsors … AND TO ALL YOU RACERS WHO COME THROW DOWN EVERY DAY!
URL:https://www.wiilcycle.org/event/half-acre-cyclings-skyway-classic/2026-04-26/
LOCATION:Calumet Park\,\, 9801 S Ave G\, Chicago\, 60617\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Half Acre Cycling":MAILTO:hello@halfacrecycling.org
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260503T120000
DTSTAMP:20260413T210302
CREATED:20260210T020320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260213T201732Z
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SUMMARY:[Coming Soon] WBR Harvard TT
DESCRIPTION:The Harvard 33k TT (Time Trial)\, sponsored by Wisconsin Bicycle Racing (WBR) and hosted by the Wisconsin-Illinois Cycling Association (WIIL Cycle)\, is a fast-paced solo race in Harvard\, IL\, at Milky Way Park (300 Lawrence Rd\, Harvard\, IL 60033). This American Bike Racing (ABR)-sanctioned event starts at 8:30 AM CDT\, with riders launching every minute as part of the Mid America Time Trial Series (MATTS). The 33-kilometer (20-mile) course welcomes all levels—juniors\, masters\, and open categories – offering a flat\, open challenge ideal for speed enthusiasts. WBR\, known for Kenosha-area TTs\, brings grassroots passion with medals for the top 5 per category and cash prizes ($30 for fastest overall\, $25 for second\, $20 for third\, plus women’s and juniors’ awards). Register at wiilcycle.org/register for $30 (adults) or $15 (juniors 18 & under) – on-site adds $10\, opening at 7:00 AM. \nThe course is a swift big dipper loop\, starting at Milky Way Park’s lot off Lawrence Road. Riders head southwest on Flat Iron Road (road changes its name in Boone County to Angling Road) all the way to Denny Road.  It is a left turn (heading South) on Denny Road to Orth\, where you make another left to head back East.  One last left turn on Capron Rd takes you North where you make a right turn back onto Angling/Flat Iron Rd and head back to the start/finish. It’s nearly flat (<80 ft elevation)\, with small rollers over smooth pavement cutting through McHenry and Boone Counties’ farmland and prairie\, great for 15 to 30+mph efforts. Open fields offer little wind protection\, but the simplicity keeps focus on power. Open to traffic\, safety is critical – ride right\, use a rear red blinker (highly recommended)\, and follow course marshals. \nTravel Directions\n\nFrom Milwaukee\, WI (60 miles southwest): Take I-94 W south ~40 miles to I-43 S\, exit at WI-120 S (Exit 36)\, go south 10 miles to IL-173 W\, turn right\, follow 8 miles to Lawrence Rd\, then right to 300 Lawrence Rd (1-1.25 hr drive).\nFrom Kenosha\, WI (35 miles west): Head west on WI-50 W for ~20 miles\, merge onto IL-173 W via US-12\, continue 12 miles\, turn right onto Lawrence Rd to 300 Lawrence Rd (45-55 min drive).\nFrom Madison\, WI (80 miles southeast): Drive east on I-90 E for ~60 miles\, exit at IL-23 S (Exit 36)\, go south 15 miles to IL-173 E\, turn left\, follow 3 miles\, then left onto Lawrence Rd to 300 Lawrence Rd (1.5-1.75 hr drive).\nFrom Chicago\, IL (65 miles northwest): Take I-90 W north ~55 miles\, exit at IL-173 W (Exit 8)\, head west 8 miles\, turn right onto Lawrence Rd to 300 Lawrence Rd (1-1.5 hr drive).\n\nRegister
URL:https://www.wiilcycle.org/event/coming-soon-wbr-harvard-tt/
LOCATION:Milky Way Park\, 300 Lawrence Rd\, Harvard\, IL\, 60033\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260517T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260517T120000
DTSTAMP:20260413T210302
CREATED:20250226T191550Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260213T184223Z
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SUMMARY:[Coming Soon] SKR Kankakee 20k TT
DESCRIPTION:Race Flyer \nThe Kankakee 20k TT (Time Trial) rolls is a cornerstone of Illinois cycling\, sponsored by Stray Kats Racing in the heart of Kankakee County. This solo race against the clock pits riders against a flat\, fast 20-kilometer course along the Kankakee River – a perfect stage for triathletes\, road racers\, and first-timers alike to test their speed and stamina. Known as “The Race of Truth\,” time trials strip cycling to its core: you\, your bike\, and pure effort – no drafting\, no pack tactics\, just power versus time. Whether you’re chasing a personal best or dipping into competitive cycling\, the Kankakee 20k TT offers a welcoming\, grassroots vibe amid Illinois’ wide-open prairie. \nThe Course: Flat\, Fast\, and Midwest-Fresh\nThe Kankakee 20k TT course is a classic out-and-back\, starting and near Splash Valley WaterPark. Riders head east on River Road\, then loop back after 10k—mostly flat with a slight rise over the I-57 overpass. Asphalt and chip-seal surfaces are in good shape\, offering smooth rolling despite rural charm. Expect: \n\nTerrain: Flat (0-1% grades)\, minimal elevation (~50 ft)—ideal for 25-30 mph efforts.\nScenery: Golden fields\, the Kankakee River’s edge\, and occasional barns—pure Midwest vistas.\nConditions: May brings 60-75°F temps\, 60-70% humidity\, and 10-15 mph winds—tailwind out\, headwind back (or vice versa).\n\nOpen to traffic\, the course demands caution—ride right\, use a rear red blinker (highly recommended)\, and watch intersections (marshals assist). It’s less technical than Wisconsin’s hilly TTs\, making it a speed lover’s dream and a forgiving intro for newbies. Strava data from past years shows top riders averaging 26-28 mph—can you beat it? \nWhy Ride the Kankakee 20k TT?\nThis TT isn’t just another race—it’s a Midwest cycling rite. Here’s why it belongs on this year’s calendar: \n\nSolo Glory: No pack to chase—just your power against the clock\, a true test of fitness.\nAccessibility: The Road Bike category levels the field—ride what you’ve got\, no TT bike required.\nCommunity Vibe: WIIL Cycle’s grassroots spirit shines—post-race chats at Splash Valley unite riders of all stripes.\nStrategic Edge: For triathletes or road racers\, it’s a pacing and aero lab—skills that carry to bigger events.\n\nKankakee’s Cycling Legacy\nKankakee County has quietly grown into an Illinois cycling hub\, with the 20k TT building on events like the Two Rivers Century. Its flat roads—once farm paths—now host speed demons and endurance riders alike. WIIL Cycle tapped this vibe\, making the Kankakee 20k a staple since its grassroots debut. Local lore ties it to the river’s flow—steady\, strong\, and unyielding—mirroring the TT’s solo ethos. Past winners averaged 27 mph\, but every finisher adds to the story. \n9 am start\, with one minute intervals. Day of event opens 8 am. \nKankakee 20k TT Entry Fees\n\nAdults $30\nJuniors 18 & under $15\n2nd race $10\nABR membership required: purchase one day $10 ($5 for Junior) or Annual $30\, ($10 for Junior)\n\nRegister
URL:https://www.wiilcycle.org/event/kankakee-20k/
LOCATION:Splash Valley Aquatic Park\, 1850 River Rd\, Kankankee\, IL\, 60901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Illinois Bike Racing Events,Kankakee County Events,Time Trial Cycling Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260524T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260524T120000
DTSTAMP:20260413T210302
CREATED:20260213T165349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260406T143240Z
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SUMMARY:MATTS-ROTY ABD TT #2
DESCRIPTION:Race Flyer \nRegister \nThe ABD Maple Park TT (Time Trial)\, sponsored by Athletes by Design (ABD) and hosted by the Wisconsin-Illinois Cycling Association (WIIL Cycle)\, is a thrilling solo race in Maple Park\, IL\, starting at Lions Park (42W431 Airport Rd\, Maple Park\, IL 60151). This American Bike Racing (ABR)-sanctioned event begins at 8:00 AM CDT\, with riders launching every 30 seconds as part of the Mid America Time Trial Series (MATTS). Covering 11.5 km (7.1 miles)\, this flat\, fast course welcomes all levels—juniors\, masters\, and open categories—offering a late-season speed test within ABD’s Fall Fling series (abdcycling.com). ABD\, a Chicago-area cycling powerhouse\, awards medals for the top 5 per category and cash prizes ($30 for fastest overall\, women\, and juniors). Register at wiilcycle.org/register for $30 (adults) or $15 (juniors) – on-site adds $10\, opening at 6:30 AM. \n\nCourse Description:\n\nStart line: Start line is on Washington Street in between Kane St. and Maiden Lane\, on the north side of Lions Park.  Course starts heading east on Washington St. and turns left (north) on Broadway St.  Follow Broadway as it curves right (east) and turns into Thatcher.  Follow Thatcher as it bends back north to Beith Road.  Turn right on Beith Road and proceed approximately .8 miles to turnaround.  Turnaround and reverse course to finish which is on Thatcher\, approximately .4 miles before the start line.\nLength: 7.36 miles\, flat\, fast “S” shaped course with a couple gentle bends.\n\n\nStrava Segment (Note: Subject to change due to road conditions on race day.)\n\nTravel Directions\n\nFrom Milwaukee\, WI (85 miles southwest): Take I-94 W south ~40 miles to I-43 S\, exit at WI-120 S (Exit 36)\, go south 20 miles to IL-173 W\, turn right\, follow 15 miles to IL-64 W\, turn right\, go 5 miles to Airport Rd\, turn left to 42W431 Airport Rd (1.5-1.75 hr drive).\nFrom Madison\, WI (100 miles southeast): Drive east on I-90 E ~80 miles\, exit at IL-23 S (Exit 36)\, go south 15 miles to IL-64 W\, turn right\, follow 5 miles to Airport Rd\, turn left to 42W431 Airport Rd (1.75-2 hr drive).\nFrom Chicago\, IL (50 miles northwest): Take I-90 W ~40 miles\, exit at IL-47 S (Exit 52)\, go south 8 miles to IL-64 W\, turn right\, follow 2 miles to Airport Rd\, turn left to 42W431 Airport Rd (1-1.25 hr drive).\n\nRoads are open to vehicular traffic.
URL:https://www.wiilcycle.org/event/abd-maple-park-tt-2/
CATEGORIES:Illinois Bike Racing Events,Kane County Events,Time Trial Cycling Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260531T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260531T120000
DTSTAMP:20260413T210302
CREATED:20250226T192304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T022243Z
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SUMMARY:[Coming Soon] WBR Single Bong 20 km TT
DESCRIPTION:The Bong Single 20 km TT (Time Trial)\, sponsored by Wisconsin Bicycle Racing (WBR) and hosted by the Wisconsin-Illinois Cycling Association (WIIL Cycle)\, is a standout solo race in Kenosha County’s Brighton Township. This American Bike Racing (ABR)-sanctioned event launches at 9:00 AM CDT near Brighton Elementary School\, with riders starting every 60 seconds as part of the Mid America Time Trial Series (MATTS). The 20-kilometer (12.4-mile) course welcomes all levels – juniors\, masters\, and open categories – offering a mostly flat\, with some rolling terrain\, fast challenge perfect for time trialists and newcomers alike. WBR\, a Kenosha-area grassroots powerhouse\, ensures a top-notch experience with medals for the top 5 per category and $30 cash prizes for the fastest overall\, women\, and juniors. Register at wiilcycle.org/register for $30 (adults) or $15 (juniors 18 & under)—on-site registration adds $10\, available from 6:30 AM. After the finish\, enjoy post-race snacks and swap stories at the school\, a true Wisconsin cycling event highlight. \nThe Bong Single 20 km TT course starts near Brighton Elementary\, just north of the Richard Bong State Recreation Area\, and follows a single loop along rural roads. Smooth asphalt winds past the Bong area’s 4\,515 acres of prairie\, offering open vistas and minimal turns for sustained 25-30 mph efforts. Open to traffic\, safety is key – ride right\, use a rear red blinker (highly recommended)\, and follow marshals at crossings. Past Strava data from Bong TTs shows top times of 25-28 minutes – pure speed rules here. \nSingle Bong 20 km TT Weather\nLate May/Early June weather in Kenosha County typically brings mild conditions\, with morning temperatures ranging from 65-75°F – comfortable for an 9:00 AM start. Humidity averages 60-70%\, adding a slight stickiness\, so hydration remains essential – bring a bottle or two. Winds blow at 8-12 mph\, often from the south or southeast\, giving a tailwind one way and a headwind the other—pace accordingly. There’s a 20-30% chance of light showers\, but early June mornings are usually dry – check forecasts closer to race day. \nTravel Directions\n\nFrom Milwaukee\, WI (35 miles northeast): Take I-94 W south for ~30 miles\, exit at WI-142 W (Exit 291) toward Burlington\, go west 4 miles\, turn left onto 248th Ave (County Hwy A)\, and proceed ~1 mile to 1200 248th Ave—school is on your left (40-50 min drive).\nFrom Kenosha\, WI (15 miles east): Head west on WI-142 W for ~13 miles\, passing Bong Recreation Area\, then turn left onto 248th Ave (County Hwy A)\, continue ~1 mile to 1200 248th Ave—school is on your left (20-25 min drive).\nFrom Madison\, WI (80 miles northwest): Drive east on I-94 E for ~70 miles\, exit at WI-20 E (Exit 333) toward Racine\, go east 2 miles\, turn right onto WI-75 S\, follow 5 miles to WI-142 E\, turn left\, go 1 mile\, then right onto 248th Ave to 1200 248th Ave (1.5-1.75 hr drive).\nFrom Chicago\, IL (65 miles south): Take I-94 E north for ~55 miles into WI\, exit at WI-142 W (Exit 291)\, head west 4 miles\, turn left onto 248th Ave (County Hwy A)\, and drive ~1 mile to 1200 248th Ave—school is on your left (1-1.5 hr drive).\n\nRegister
URL:https://www.wiilcycle.org/event/single-bong-20k-tt/
LOCATION:Richard Bong State Recreation Area\, 1200 248th Ave\, Kansasville\, WI\, 53139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Racine County Events,Time Trial Cycling Events,Wisconsin Bike Racing Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260607T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260607T120000
DTSTAMP:20260413T210302
CREATED:20260213T165520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260406T143212Z
UID:10000038-1780819200-1780833600@www.wiilcycle.org
SUMMARY:MATTS-ROTY ABD TT #3
DESCRIPTION:Race Flyer \nRegister \nThe ABD Maple Park TT (Time Trial)\, sponsored by Athletes by Design (ABD) and hosted by the Wisconsin-Illinois Cycling Association (WIIL Cycle)\, is a thrilling solo race in Maple Park\, IL\, starting at Lions Park (42W431 Airport Rd\, Maple Park\, IL 60151). This American Bike Racing (ABR)-sanctioned event begins at 8:00 AM CDT\, with riders launching every 30 seconds as part of the Mid America Time Trial Series (MATTS). Covering 11.5 km (7.1 miles)\, this flat\, fast course welcomes all levels—juniors\, masters\, and open categories—offering a late-season speed test within ABD’s Fall Fling series (abdcycling.com). ABD\, a Chicago-area cycling powerhouse\, awards medals for the top 5 per category and cash prizes ($30 for fastest overall\, women\, and juniors). Register at wiilcycle.org/register for $30 (adults) or $15 (juniors) – on-site adds $10\, opening at 6:30 AM. \n\nCourse Description:\n\nStart line: Start line is on Washington Street in between Kane St. and Maiden Lane\, on the north side of Lions Park.  Course starts heading east on Washington St. and turns left (north) on Broadway St.  Follow Broadway as it curves right (east) and turns into Thatcher.  Follow Thatcher as it bends back north to Beith Road.  Turn right on Beith Road and proceed approximately .8 miles to turnaround.  Turnaround and reverse course to finish which is on Thatcher\, approximately .4 miles before the start line.\nLength: 7.36 miles\, flat\, fast “S” shaped course with a couple gentle bends.\n\n\nStrava Segment (Note: Subject to change due to road conditions on race day.)\n\nTravel Directions\n\nFrom Milwaukee\, WI (85 miles southwest): Take I-94 W south ~40 miles to I-43 S\, exit at WI-120 S (Exit 36)\, go south 20 miles to IL-173 W\, turn right\, follow 15 miles to IL-64 W\, turn right\, go 5 miles to Airport Rd\, turn left to 42W431 Airport Rd (1.5-1.75 hr drive).\nFrom Madison\, WI (100 miles southeast): Drive east on I-90 E ~80 miles\, exit at IL-23 S (Exit 36)\, go south 15 miles to IL-64 W\, turn right\, follow 5 miles to Airport Rd\, turn left to 42W431 Airport Rd (1.75-2 hr drive).\nFrom Chicago\, IL (50 miles northwest): Take I-90 W ~40 miles\, exit at IL-47 S (Exit 52)\, go south 8 miles to IL-64 W\, turn right\, follow 2 miles to Airport Rd\, turn left to 42W431 Airport Rd (1-1.25 hr drive).\n\nRoads are open to vehicular traffic.
URL:https://www.wiilcycle.org/event/coming-soon-abd-maple-park-tt-3-2/
LOCATION:Maple Park Lions Park\, 225 Pearl St\, Maple Park\, IL\, 60151\, United States
CATEGORIES:Illinois Bike Racing Events,Kane County Events,Time Trial Cycling Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260613T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260613T120000
DTSTAMP:20260413T210302
CREATED:20250226T192439Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T022227Z
UID:10000013-1781337600-1781352000@www.wiilcycle.org
SUMMARY:[Coming Soon] ABR Illinois TT Championship 20-30k
DESCRIPTION:Race Flyer \nThe Illinois TT Championship 20-30k\, sponsored by American Bicycle Racing (ABR) and hosted by the Wisconsin-Illinois Cycling Association (WIIL Cycle)\, is a premier solo race in Garden Prairie\, IL\, starting at the SESI High Road Therapeutic School parking lot (7133 Garden Prairie Rd\, Garden Prairie\, IL 61038). This ABR-sanctioned event\, a crown jewel of the Mid America Time Trial Series (MATTS)\, begins at 9:01 AM CDT\, with riders launching every minute to compete for state titles. Offering 20 km (12.4 miles) for juniors and masters 70+ or 30 km (18.6 miles) for others\, this flat-to-rolling course draws top talent across all levels—juniors\, masters\, and open categories. ABR\, dedicated to promoting cycling (ambikerace.com)\, awards Illinois Championship jerseys to category winners\, plus cash prizes ($40 for fastest overall\, $30 for second\, $20 for third\, across men\, women\, and juniors). Register at wiilcycle.org/register for $35 (adults) or $20 (juniors)—on-site adds $10\, opening at 7:30 AM. Post-race\, celebrate with awards and snacks\, a standout among Illinois cycling events. \nThe course is a fast out-and-back\, starting just south of US-20 on Garden Prairie Rd. Riders head south\, navigating a relatively flat route with a few rollers (elevation ~100-150 ft total)\, hitting a 10 km (20k) or 15 km (30k) turnaround before racing back. Smooth pavement winds through Boone County’s rural farmland\, ideal for 25-30 mph efforts\, though open fields amplify wind exposure. Roads are open to traffic—ride right\, use a rear red blinker (highly recommended)\, and heed marshals; warm-ups are restricted to north of US-20 for safety. Past Garden Prairie TTs show top 30k times around 40-45 minutes—bring your speed to claim an Illinois TT title. \nIllinois TT Championship 20-30k Weather\nMid-June weather in Garden Prairie offers warm\, pleasant conditions\, with morning temperatures ranging from 65-75°F at the 9:01 AM start—comfortable yet warming quickly. Humidity averages 65-75%\, adding a slight stickiness—bring a bottle or two for hydration. Winds blow at 8-12 mph\, often from the south or southeast\, providing a tailwind one way and headwind the other—pace strategically. There’s a 25-35% chance of light showers\, though mid-June mornings are typically dry—check forecasts closer to race day for gear tweaks. \nTravel Directions\n\nFrom Milwaukee\, WI (70 miles southwest): Take I-94 W south ~40 miles to I-43 S\, exit at WI-120 S (Exit 36)\, go south 15 miles to US-20 W\, turn right\, follow 12 miles to Garden Prairie Rd\, turn right to 7133 Garden Prairie Rd (1.25-1.5 hr drive).\nFrom Madison\, WI (90 miles southeast): Drive east on I-90 E ~70 miles\, exit at IL-23 S (Exit 36)\, go south 10 miles to US-20 E\, turn left\, follow 8 miles to Garden Prairie Rd\, turn left to 7133 Garden Prairie Rd (1.5-1.75 hr drive).\nFrom Chicago\, IL (60 miles northwest): Take I-90 W ~50 miles\, exit at Genoa Rd (Exit 25)\, go north 5 miles to US-20 W\, turn right\, follow 5 miles to Garden Prairie Rd\, turn right to 7133 Garden Prairie Rd (1-1.25 hr drive).\n\nRegister
URL:https://www.wiilcycle.org/event/illinois-tt-championship-20-30k/
LOCATION:Garden Prairie\, 7133 Garden Prairie Rd\, Garden Prairie\, IL\, 61038\, United States
CATEGORIES:Illinois Bike Racing Events,Time Trial Cycling Events,Winnebago County Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260705T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260705T120000
DTSTAMP:20260413T210302
CREATED:20250226T192706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T022211Z
UID:10000015-1783238400-1783252800@www.wiilcycle.org
SUMMARY:[Coming Soon] SKR Herscher Two Person Team TT
DESCRIPTION:Race Flyer \nThe Herscher Two Person Team TT (Time Trial)\, sponsored by Stray Kats Racing and hosted by the Wisconsin-Illinois Cycling Association (WIIL Cycle)\, is a unique tandem race in Herscher\, IL\, starting at Herscher Community Park (272 E 2nd St\, Herscher\, IL 60941). This American Bike Racing (ABR)-sanctioned event begins at 8:00 AM CDT\, with teams of two launching every two minutes as part of the Mid America Time Trial Series (MATTS). Offering 25 km (15.5 miles) or 50 km (31 miles) options\, this flat\, fast course welcomes pairs across all levels—juniors\, masters\, and open categories—emphasizing teamwork and drafting strategy. Stray Kats Racing\, a southern Wisconsin grassroots crew\, awards medals for the top 5 teams per category and merchandise prizes (e.g.\, Bioshield T-9\, Sapim donations) for top finishers. Register at wiilcycle.org/register—$30 per rider ($60/team) or $15 per junior ($30/team)—on-site adds $10\, opening at 6:30 AM. Post-race\, relax with snacks at the tree-lined park\, a highlight of Illinois cycling events. \nThe course is a smooth out-and-back\, starting at Herscher Community Park near IL-115. Teams head east on 2nd St\, then north onto rural roads like County Rd 2700 E\, hitting a 12.5 km (25 km race) or 25 km (50 km race) turnaround before returning. It’s dead flat (<50 ft elevation)\, with well-paved asphalt winding through Kankakee County’s open farmland—ideal for 25-30 mph efforts with a drafting partner. Sparse scenery keeps focus on pacing and coordination\, as the trailing rider’s time sets the team’s finish. Open to traffic\, safety is key—ride right\, use a rear red blinker (highly recommended)\, and follow marshals. Past Herscher TTs show top 25 km times around 35-40 minutes—sync up for speed on this Midwest gem. \nHerscher Two Person Team TT Weather\nEarly July weather in Herscher brings warm\, humid conditions\, with morning temperatures ranging from 70-80°F at the 8:00 AM start—expect a sticky rollout. Humidity averages 75-85%\, amplifying the heat—bring two bottles per rider for hydration. Winds blow at 8-12 mph\, often from the south or southwest\, offering a tailwind one way and headwind the other—pace as a unit to leverage drafts. There’s a 30-40% chance of scattered showers or thunderstorms\, though mornings often stay clear—check forecasts closer to race day for gear tweaks. \nTravel Directions\n\nFrom Milwaukee\, WI (120 miles southwest): Take I-94 W south ~80 miles to I-294 S\, exit at I-55 S (Exit 277)\, go south 30 miles to IL-115 S (Exit 227)\, follow 10 miles to Herscher\, turn left onto 2nd St to 272 E 2nd St (2-2.25 hr drive).\nFrom Madison\, WI (140 miles southeast): Drive south on I-90 E ~100 miles to I-39 S\, take I-55 S (Exit 97)\, go south 30 miles to IL-115 S (Exit 227)\, follow 10 miles to Herscher\, turn left onto 2nd St to 272 E 2nd St (2.25-2.5 hr drive).\nFrom Chicago\, IL (70 miles southwest): Take I-55 S ~60 miles to IL-115 S (Exit 227)\, go south 10 miles to Herscher\, turn left onto 2nd St to 272 E 2nd St (1.25-1.5 hr drive).\n\nRegister
URL:https://www.wiilcycle.org/event/hersher-two-person-team-tt/
LOCATION:Herscher Village Park\, 272 E 2nd St\, Herscher\, IL\, 60941\, United States
CATEGORIES:Illinois Bike Racing Events,Kankakee County Events,Time Trial Cycling Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260712T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260712T120000
DTSTAMP:20260413T210302
CREATED:20250226T192835Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T022149Z
UID:10000016-1783843200-1783857600@www.wiilcycle.org
SUMMARY:[Coming Soon] SKR Dr Craig Schultz Memorial 20k-40k TT
DESCRIPTION:Race Flyer \nThe Dr Craig Schultz Memorial 20k-40k TT (Time Trial)\, sponsored by Stray Kats Racing and hosted by the Wisconsin-Illinois Cycling Association (WIIL Cycle)\, is a heartfelt tribute race in Cordova\, IL\, starting at the Cordova Township Civic Center (910 3rd Ave S\, Cordova\, IL 61242). This American Bicycle Racing (ABR)-sanctioned event begins at 9:01 AM CDT\, with riders launching every minute as part of the Mid America Time Trial Series (MATTS). Offering 20 km (12.4 miles) for juniors and 70+ masters or 40 km (24.8 miles) for others\, this flat\, fast course welcomes all levels—juniors\, masters\, and open categories—honoring Dr. Schultz\, a cyclist and physician killed in 2008. Stray Kats Racing\, a southern Wisconsin grassroots crew\, awards trophies to the top 3 overall and MATTS medallions for category winners (e.g.\, Seniors\, Masters\, Recumbents). Register at wiilcycle.org/register for $30 (adults) or $15 (juniors) – on-site adds $10\, opening at 7:45 AM. Post-race\, gather in the air-conditioned Civic Center for awards and snacks\, a standout among Illinois cycling events. \nThe course is a dead-flat out-and-back\, starting at the Civic Center off IL-84. Riders head north along IL-84\, tracing the Mississippi River\, with one turn onto a rural stretch (e.g.\, 150th Ave N)\, hitting a 10 km (20k) or 20 km (40k) turnaround in the road before racing back. Elevation is minimal (<50 ft)\, with smooth pavement through Cordova’s open farmland – perfect for 25-30 mph efforts. Wind exposure is high\, with little cover from cornfields\, demanding focus on pacing. Open to traffic\, safety is critical – ride right\, use a rear red blinker (highly recommended)\, and follow marshals. Course records (40k: Jeff Otto\, 52:01 @ 28.67 mph; Leigh Thompson\, 58:26 @ 25.24 mph) set the bar—test your speed on this Midwest classic. \nDr Craig Schultz Memorial 20k-40k TT Weather\nMid-July weather in Cordova brings hot\, humid conditions\, with morning temperatures ranging from 75-85°F at the 9:01 AM start – expect a sweaty\, intense ride. Humidity averages 80-90%\, amplifying the heat—bring two bottles per rider for hydration. Winds blow at 8-12 mph\, often from the south or southwest\, offering a tailwind one way and headwind the other – pace wisely. There’s a 30-40% chance of scattered showers or thunderstorms\, though mornings often hold clear – check forecasts closer to race day for gear adjustments. \nTravel Directions\n\nFrom Milwaukee\, WI (160 miles southwest): Take I-94 W south ~80 miles to I-294 S\, go south 20 miles to I-88 W\, follow 50 miles to IL-78 N (Exit 44)\, head north 15 miles to IL-84 N\, then 10 miles to 910 3rd Ave S (2.5-3 hr drive).\nFrom Madison\, WI (140 miles southeast): Drive south on I-90 E ~80 miles to I-39 S\, take I-88 W 40 miles to IL-78 N (Exit 44)\, go north 15 miles to IL-84 N\, then 10 miles to 910 3rd Ave S (2.25-2.5 hr drive).\nFrom Chicago\, IL (110 miles southwest): Take I-88 W ~90 miles to IL-78 N (Exit 44)\, head north 15 miles to IL-84 N\, then 10 miles to 910 3rd Ave S (2-2.25 hr drive).\n\nRegister \nCheck out our recommendations on where to stay\, eat and visit in Moline\, IL. It’s right down the road from quaint Cordova!
URL:https://www.wiilcycle.org/event/dr-craig-schultz-memorial-20k-40k-tt/
LOCATION:Cordova\, 910 Third Ave S\, Cordova\, IL\, 61242\, United States
CATEGORIES:Illinois Bike Racing Events,Time Trial Cycling Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260725T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260725T120000
DTSTAMP:20260413T210302
CREATED:20250226T192946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260213T184014Z
UID:10000017-1784966400-1784980800@www.wiilcycle.org
SUMMARY:[Coming Soon] Badfish Creek 20-40k TT
DESCRIPTION:Race Flyer \nThe Badfish Creek 20-40k TT (Time Trial)\, sponsored by Mad City Velo and hosted by the Wisconsin-Illinois Cycling Association (WIIL Cycle)\, is a challenging solo race in Stoughton\, WI\, starting at the intersection of Center Rd and Old Stone Rd (near 785 Center Rd\, Stoughton\, WI 53589). This American Bike Racing (ABR)-sanctioned event begins at 9:00 AM CDT with the USAC/WCA State Championship\, followed by MATTS and T.W.O. divisions at 9:45 AM\, with riders launching every minute as part of the Mid America Time Trial Series (MATTS). Offering 20 km (12.5 miles) for juniors under 19 and masters 65+ or 40 km (25 miles) for others\, this flat-to-rolling course welcomes all levels—juniors\, masters\, and open categories. Mad City Velo\, a Madison-based USAC team (madcityvelo.org)\, awards medals for the top 5 per category and cash prizes ($30 for fastest overall\, $25 for second\, $20 for third\, plus women’s and juniors’ awards). Register at wiilcycle.org/register for $30 (adults) or $15 (juniors)—on-site adds $10 for one day ABR license\, opening at 7:30 AM at Rutland Town Garage (785 Center Rd). Post-race\, enjoy snacks and community vibes\, a highlight of Wisconsin cycling events. \nThe course is a scenic loop through the Badfish Creek Wildlife Area\, starting at Center and Old Stone Rds. Riders head east on Old Stone Rd\, turn right (south) on Danks Rd\, right (west) on Old Stage Rd\, and right (northeast) back on Old Stone Rd\, completing one 20k lap or two for 40k. It’s mostly flat (<100 ft elevation) with gentle rollers in Dane County’s Driftless Region\, featuring smooth pavement ideal for 25-30 mph efforts—20k in ~25-30 minutes\, 40k in ~50-55 minutes per past results. Open to traffic\, safety is paramount—ride right\, use a rear red blinker (highly recommended)\, and no drafting; marshals guide crossings. Park along Center Rd and respect the Rutland community by riding single file during cooldowns to preserve this Wisconsin TT favorite. \nBadfish Creek 20-40k TT Weather\nLate July weather in Stoughton delivers hot\, humid conditions\, with morning temperatures ranging from 75-85°F at the 9:00 AM start—expect a warm\, sweaty ride. Humidity averages 80-90%\, intensifying the heat—bring two bottles for hydration. Winds blow at 8-12 mph\, often from the south or southwest\, offering a tailwind on flats but a push on rollers—pace to optimize effort. There’s a 30-40% chance of scattered showers or thunderstorms\, though mornings often stay dry—check forecasts closer to race day for gear adjustments. \nTravel Directions\n\nFrom Milwaukee\, WI (90 miles southwest): Take I-94 W ~70 miles to I-90 W\, exit at WI-59 W (Exit 267)\, go west 15 miles to Stoughton\, turn left onto WI-138 S\, right onto Center Rd\, follow 2 miles to 785 Center Rd (1.5-1.75 hr drive).\nFrom Kenosha\, WI (80 miles southwest): Head west on WI-50 W ~40 miles to I-94 W\, take I-90 W 30 miles to WI-59 W (Exit 267)\, go west 15 miles to Stoughton\, turn left onto WI-138 S\, right onto Center Rd\, follow 2 miles to 785 Center Rd (1.5-1.75 hr drive).\nFrom Madison\, WI (15 miles northwest): Drive southeast on US-51 S ~10 miles\, turn right onto WI-138 S\, go 4 miles\, turn right onto Center Rd\, follow 2 miles to 785 Center Rd (25-35 min drive).\nFrom Chicago\, IL (130 miles northwest): Take I-90 W ~120 miles to WI-59 W (Exit 267)\, go west 15 miles to Stoughton\, turn left onto WI-138 S\, right onto Center Rd\, follow 2 miles to 785 Center Rd (2-2.25 hr drive).\n\n  \nThe only way for riders to race twice is once in the USAC/WCA State TT and once in MATTS. Note: The course must close by noon. \nPick Up Your Number and use Porta-Potties at the Rutland Town Garage at 785 Center Road\, Stoughton\, WI 53589. \nRegister
URL:https://www.wiilcycle.org/event/badfish-creek-20-40k-tt/
LOCATION:Badfish Creek\, 785 Center Rd\, Stoughton\, WI\, 53589\, United States
CATEGORIES:Time Trial Cycling Events,Wisconsin Bike Racing Events
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260801T120000
DTSTAMP:20260413T210302
CREATED:20250226T193100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260213T201735Z
UID:10000018-1785571200-1785585600@www.wiilcycle.org
SUMMARY:[Coming Soon] WBR Bryce Master 19k TT
DESCRIPTION:The Bryce Master 19k TT (Time Trial)\, sponsored by Wisconsin Bicycle Racing (WBR) and hosted by the Wisconsin-Illinois Cycling Association (WIIL Cycle)\, is a fast-paced solo race in Harvard\, IL\, at Milky Way Park (300 Lawrence Rd\, Harvard\, IL 60033). This American Bike Racing (ABR)-sanctioned event starts at 8:30 AM CDT\, with riders launching every minute as part of the Mid America Time Trial Series (MATTS). The 19-kilometer (11.8-mile) course welcomes all levels—juniors\, masters\, and open categories – offering a flat\, open challenge ideal for speed enthusiasts. WBR\, known for Kenosha-area TTs\, brings grassroots passion with medals for the top 5 per category and cash prizes ($30 for fastest overall\, $25 for second\, $20 for third\, plus women’s and juniors’ awards). Register at wiilcycle.org/register for $30 (adults) or $15 (juniors 18 & under) – on-site adds $10\, opening at 7:00 AM. \nThe course is a swift out-and-back\, starting at Milky Way Park’s lot off Lawrence Road. Riders head southwest on Flat Iron Road (road changes its name in Boone County to Angling Road) reaching a 9.7 km turnaround at Mill Road before racing back. It’s nearly flat (<75 ft elevation)\, with smooth pavement cutting through McHenry and Boone Counties’ farmland and prairie\, great for 15 to 30+mph efforts. Open fields offer little wind protection\, but the simplicity keeps focus on power. Open to traffic\, safety is critical – ride right\, use a rear red blinker (highly recommended)\, and follow course marshals. Past results (e.g.\, 2025’s Bryce Master TT) showed a top time of 27:01 – speed rules this Illinois TT. \nBryce Master 19k TT Weather\nLate July/Early August weather in Harvard brings warm\, humid conditions\, with morning temperatures ranging from 70-80°F at the 8:30 AM start – expect a balmy kickoff. Humidity averages 75-85%\, making it sticky and sweat-heavy – bring two bottles for hydration. Winds blow steady at 10-15 mph\, often from the south or southwest\, offering a tailwind one way and a headwind the other—pace with care. There’s a 30-40% chance of scattered showers or thunderstorms\, though early mornings tend to stay dry – check forecasts closer to race day to adjust gear. \nTravel Directions\n\nFrom Milwaukee\, WI (60 miles southwest): Take I-94 W south ~40 miles to I-43 S\, exit at WI-120 S (Exit 36)\, go south 10 miles to IL-173 W\, turn right\, follow 8 miles to Lawrence Rd\, then right to 300 Lawrence Rd (1-1.25 hr drive).\nFrom Kenosha\, WI (35 miles west): Head west on WI-50 W for ~20 miles\, merge onto IL-173 W via US-12\, continue 12 miles\, turn right onto Lawrence Rd to 300 Lawrence Rd (45-55 min drive).\nFrom Madison\, WI (80 miles southeast): Drive east on I-90 E for ~60 miles\, exit at IL-23 S (Exit 36)\, go south 15 miles to IL-173 E\, turn left\, follow 3 miles\, then left onto Lawrence Rd to 300 Lawrence Rd (1.5-1.75 hr drive).\nFrom Chicago\, IL (65 miles northwest): Take I-90 W north ~55 miles\, exit at IL-173 W (Exit 8)\, head west 8 miles\, turn right onto Lawrence Rd to 300 Lawrence Rd (1-1.5 hr drive).\n\nRegister
URL:https://www.wiilcycle.org/event/bryce-master-19k-tt/
LOCATION:Milky Way Park\, 300 Lawrence Rd\, Harvard\, IL\, 60033\, United States
CATEGORIES:Illinois Bike Racing Events,Time Trial Cycling Events
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260802T170000
DTSTAMP:20260413T210302
CREATED:20250410T182726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T021838Z
UID:10000030-1785657600-1785690000@www.wiilcycle.org
SUMMARY:[Coming Soon] SKR Illinois Road Race Championship
DESCRIPTION:Seize your chance to compete for glory at the Illinois Road Race Championship in Aroma Park! Hosted by the Wisconsin-Illinois Cycling Association\, sanctioned by American Bicycle Racing (ABR)\, and proudly sponsored by Stray Kats Racing\, this premier road racing event unfolds on a challenging 10.9-mile loop in Aroma Park\, IL—about 60 miles south of Chicago. Starting near Vanderkarr Rd (3500S Rd) with parking on River Run Dr or Stone Bridge Woods\, the course features beautiful Kankakee County roads with rolling terrain\, flat stretches\, mostly paved surfaces\, chip seal sections\, half a mile of wide two-track roads\, and a long uphill finish. Categories range from Juniors to Masters\, with distances of 10.9 to 54.5 miles (1-5 laps) and awards including 1st through 5th place medals plus ABR/Illinois Championship jerseys for winners (must be an ABR member to win a jersey). Open to all skill levels\, this championship offers a shot at the state title\, a vibrant community atmosphere\, and neutral support with spare wheels available. Dig deep\, conquer the course\, and etch your name in Illinois road racing history! \nIllinois Road Race Championship Weather\nEarly August in Aroma Park\, IL brings warm\, sunny racing conditions\, with average highs of 80-85°F and occasional chances of brief showers. Dress for hot\, energetic miles\, with humid mornings transitioning to bright\, lively afternoons—ideal weather to fuel your road racing passion! \nBe sure to check the Aroma Park venue listing for accurate race course check-in location. \nRegister
URL:https://www.wiilcycle.org/event/skr-illinois-road-race-championship/
LOCATION:Aroma Park\, Illinois 60964\, 384 River Run Dr
CATEGORIES:Illinois Bike Racing Events,Kankakee County Events,Road Racing Cycling Events
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SUMMARY:[Coming Soon] PACT/ABD 3rd Annual Velodrome 4k TT
DESCRIPTION:Race Flyer \nThe Annual Velodrome 4k TT (Time Trial) at the Ed Rudolph Velodrome in Northbrook\, IL\, is a thrilling cycling event hosted by Athletes By Design (ABD) Cycling and PACT Cycling Team. This individual time trial challenges riders to complete 10 laps – totaling 4 kilometers – on the velodrome’s banked oval track. Open to cyclists of all levels\, the event welcomes participants aged 9 and up\, with categories spanning juniors\, adults\, and masters across various skill levels. \nThe Race Format\nThe race will be 10 laps (about 4K). Racers will go two at a time\, starting on opposite sides of the track in “pursuit” format. This is much shorter than our normal time trial races\, and it should be fun and fast!  \nStart Times\nStart times for the Annual Velodrome 4k TT will be published at least two days prior to race day so you can plan your day accordingly. Due to the limit of two racers on the track at a time\, start times will stretch from 8:00am to as late as 3:00pm.\n \nAnnual Velodrome 4k TT Registration and Check-In\nOnline registration is strongly encouraged\, as we will limit the race to 70 participants. Day of event registration and second races will be permitted only if we have not reached this limit. Riders may register for either a Time Trial category (bikes with aerobars) or a Road Bike category (bikes without aerobars such including both regular road bikes and fixed gear track bikes).  \nOn race day\, check in with the registration desk at least 30 minutes prior to your scheduled race time.  \nWarming Up\nBring your trainers so you can warm up on the infield of the track. Warmups on the track will be limited to only the period prior to the beginning of the race (7:00am to 7:50am) and during brief intermissions throughout the race day. Warmups in the neighborhood surrounding the velodrome are also not practical.  \nWhen entering the infield for your warmups\, be careful of riders on the track. The announcer will inform you when it is safe to cross the track to the infield.  \nRace Organization\nThe race day will be organized as follows: \n\nRiders will be grouped in pairs\, with 5 pairs of riders completing their races each hour.\nThe first pair of riders in group 1 will start at 8:00am and clear the track following completion.\nThe second pair will start their races shortly thereafter\, followed by the third pair\, and so on.\nThis will continue until all 5 pairs in the first group (10 riders) have completed their races.\nThere will then be a brief intermission before the next group of riders.\nGroup 2 riders will then begin their races at about 9:00am\, group 3 at 10:00am\, and so on until all groups have completed their races. Since sign-up for the race will be limited to 70 racers\, all racing should be completed by 3:00pm.\n\nSpecific instructions for the racers are as follows: \n\nRacers in each group should be in the infield of the track with their bikes prior to the start time for their race group (see the start list for your assigned race group and start time). Crossing the track while races are in progress will not be permitted for safety reasons.\nRiders should be on the infield and near the start line (either on the Home Stretch or Back Stretch of the track\, as assigned) at least 5 to 10 minutes prior to their start times. The race announcer and officials will call each pair of riders to the start line when it is time for their race. The next pair of riders should queue up near the start line and be ready when it is their turn.\nRace officials\, including timers and holders\, will be available at the start lines on each side of the track to help racers get ready for the start.\nRace officials will conduct the race\, using a starter’s gun to indicate the race start and stop watches to record the times. Lap cards will be placed on each side of the track to show the racers’ progress.\nRacers should clear the track as soon as their races are completed. A “cool down” on the track will be limited to no more than one lap.\nRacers in each succeeding pair are not permitted to warm up on the track but should proceed to the start line. Warmups should only be done on trainers in the infield or during the intermissions.\nAfter each group of 10 riders completes their races\, there will be a brief intermission of about 10 minutes. At this time\, riders will be allowed to cross the track with their bikes and trainers to the infield for their warmups. It is essential for riders in the upcoming group to cross the track to the infield at this time in order to be ready for their upcoming races. Riders will also be allowed to do brief warmups on the track during these intermissions. The announcer will indicate when it is safe to cross the track and to warm up on the track.\n\nDrafting and Passing\nSince there will be two riders on the track at one time\, although starting on opposite sides\, it is possible that one rider will overtake and pass the other. In such cases\, the passing rider is responsible to ensure that no illegal drafting occurs. The passing rider should pull out into the passing lane (the second lane from the bottom of the track) before overtaking the other rider. The passing rider should obtain clearance from the passed rider before pulling back into the bottom lane of the track. The rider being passed must remain in the bottom lane (with the black stripes on each side of the lane) and must not move out to block the other rider. After being passed\, the passed rider may not draft off the other rider. Race officials will monitor for drafting and safe passing and may disqualify riders who are drafting or riding unsafely. \nRegister
URL:https://www.wiilcycle.org/event/annual-velodrome-4k-tt/
LOCATION:Northbrook Ed Rudolph Velodrome\, 1479 Maple Ave\, Northbrook\, IL\, 60062\, United States
CATEGORIES:Illinois Bike Racing Events,Time Trial Cycling Events
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260809T120000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T022519Z
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SUMMARY:[Coming Soon] WBR Double Bong 20/40 km TT
DESCRIPTION:The Double Bong 20/40 km TT (Time Trial)\, sponsored by Wisconsin Bicycle Racing (WBR) and hosted by the Wisconsin-Illinois Cycling Association (WIIL Cycle)\, is a premier Midwest cycling event that doubles down on speed and endurance. This American Bicycle Racing (ABR)-sanctioned race unfolds in Kenosha County’s Brighton Township at the Richard Bong State Recreation Area\, starting at 8:00 AM CDT with riders launching every 30 seconds. Part of the Mid America Time Trial Series (MATTS)\, this 40-kilometer (24.8-mile) solo challenge welcomes all levels—juniors\, masters\, and open categories—offering a flat\, fast course perfect for time trialists and road racers alike. WBR\, a Kenosha-area grassroots force\, brings passion and precision\, with medals for the top 5 per category and $30 cash prizes for the fastest overall\, women\, and juniors. Register online at wiilcycle.org/register for $30 (adults) or $15 (juniors 18 & under)- on-site registration adds $10\, opening at 6:30 AM. \nThe course is a double-loop gem\, starting near the Bong Recreation Area’s Special Use Zone parking lot off County Hwy JB. Riders tackle two identical 20k circuits\, heading west on quiet rural roads—likely JB and 312th Ave – before looping back via straightaways like WI-142. It’s pancake-flat (elevation <50 ft total)\, with smooth asphalt and minimal turns\, built for 25-30 mph efforts over 24.8 miles. The recreation area’s 4\,515 acres feature prairie vistas and distant tree lines\, offering a distraction-free focus on speed. Open to traffic\, safety rules apply—ride right\, use a rear red blinker (highly recommended)\, and follow marshals at key points. Strava data from past Double Bong TTs shows top riders clocking 45-50 minutes – pure power reigns here. Post-race\, enjoy snacks and swap tales at the lot\, soaking in WIIL Cycle’s community vibe. \nDouble Bong 20/40 km TT Weather\nLate summer weather at Bong brings warm conditions\, with temperatures typically ranging from 75-85°F by morning\, often climbing to the low 80s. Humidity hovers at 70-80%\, making it a sweaty affair – hydration is non-negotiable\, so pack two bottles. Winds blow steady at 10-15 mph\, often from the south or southwest\, giving a push on one leg but a grind on the return-pace smartly. There’s a 30-40% chance of scattered showers or thunderstorms\, though mornings usually stay dry – check forecasts close to race day to adjust gear. \nTravel Directions\n\nFrom Milwaukee\, WI (35 miles northeast): Take I-94 W south for ~30 miles\, exit at WI-142 W (Exit 291) toward Burlington\, go west 4 miles\, turn left onto 248th Ave (County Hwy A)\, and proceed ~1 mile to 1200 248th Ave—school is on your left (40-50 min drive).\nFrom Kenosha\, WI (15 miles east): Head west on WI-142 W for ~13 miles\, passing Bong Recreation Area\, then turn left onto 248th Ave (County Hwy A)\, continue ~1 mile to 1200 248th Ave—school is on your left (20-25 min drive).\nFrom Madison\, WI (80 miles northwest): Drive east on I-94 E for ~70 miles\, exit at WI-20 E (Exit 333) toward Racine\, go east 2 miles\, turn right onto WI-75 S\, follow 5 miles to WI-142 E\, turn left\, go 1 mile\, then right onto 248th Ave to 1200 248th Ave (1.5-1.75 hr drive).\nFrom Chicago\, IL (65 miles south): Take I-94 E north for ~55 miles into WI\, exit at WI-142 W (Exit 291)\, head west 4 miles\, turn left onto 248th Ave (County Hwy A)\, and drive ~1 mile to 1200 248th Ave—school is on your left (1-1.5 hr drive).\n\nRegister
URL:https://www.wiilcycle.org/event/matts-wbr-double-bong-20-40km-tt/
LOCATION:Richard Bong State Recreation Area\, 1200 248th Ave\, Kansasville\, WI\, 53139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Racine County Events,Time Trial Cycling Events,Wisconsin Bike Racing Events
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SUMMARY:MATTS-ROTY ABD TT #4
DESCRIPTION:Race Flyer \nRegistration \nThe ABD Maple Park TT (Time Trial)\, sponsored by Athletes by Design (ABD) and hosted by the Wisconsin-Illinois Cycling Association (WIIL Cycle)\, is a thrilling solo race in Maple Park\, IL\, starting at Lions Park (42W431 Airport Rd\, Maple Park\, IL 60151). This American Bike Racing (ABR)-sanctioned event begins at 8:00 AM CDT\, with riders launching every 30 seconds as part of the Mid America Time Trial Series (MATTS). Covering 11.5 km (7.1 miles)\, this flat\, fast course welcomes all levels—juniors\, masters\, and open categories—offering a late-season speed test within ABD’s Fall Fling series (abdcycling.com). ABD\, a Chicago-area cycling powerhouse\, awards medals for the top 5 per category and cash prizes ($30 for fastest overall\, women\, and juniors). Register at wiilcycle.org/register for $30 (adults) or $15 (juniors) – on-site adds $10\, opening at 6:30 AM. \n\nCourse Description:\n\nStart line: Start line is on Washington Street in between Kane St. and Maiden Lane\, on the north side of Lions Park.  Course starts heading east on Washington St. and turns left (north) on Broadway St.  Follow Broadway as it curves right (east) and turns into Thatcher.  Follow Thatcher as it bends back north to Beith Road.  Turn right on Beith Road and proceed approximately .8 miles to turnaround.  Turnaround and reverse course to finish which is on Thatcher\, approximately .4 miles before the start line.\nLength: 7.36 miles\, flat\, fast “S” shaped course with a couple gentle bends.\n\n\nStrava Segment (Note: Subject to change due to road conditions on race day.)\n\nTravel Directions\n\nFrom Milwaukee\, WI (85 miles southwest): Take I-94 W south ~40 miles to I-43 S\, exit at WI-120 S (Exit 36)\, go south 20 miles to IL-173 W\, turn right\, follow 15 miles to IL-64 W\, turn right\, go 5 miles to Airport Rd\, turn left to 42W431 Airport Rd (1.5-1.75 hr drive).\nFrom Madison\, WI (100 miles southeast): Drive east on I-90 E ~80 miles\, exit at IL-23 S (Exit 36)\, go south 15 miles to IL-64 W\, turn right\, follow 5 miles to Airport Rd\, turn left to 42W431 Airport Rd (1.75-2 hr drive).\nFrom Chicago\, IL (50 miles northwest): Take I-90 W ~40 miles\, exit at IL-47 S (Exit 52)\, go south 8 miles to IL-64 W\, turn right\, follow 2 miles to Airport Rd\, turn left to 42W431 Airport Rd (1-1.25 hr drive).\n\nRoads are open to vehicular traffic.
URL:https://www.wiilcycle.org/event/coming-soon-abd-maple-park-tt-3/
LOCATION:Maple Park Lions Park\, 225 Pearl St\, Maple Park\, IL\, 60151\, United States
CATEGORIES:Illinois Bike Racing Events,Kane County Events,Time Trial Cycling Events
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260823T120000
DTSTAMP:20260413T210302
CREATED:20250226T193340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260406T135504Z
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SUMMARY:[Coming Soon] Rock River Multisport Return to Cherry Valley 20k TT
DESCRIPTION:Race Flyer \nGet ready to race against the clock at the Return to Cherry Valley 20k TT (Time Trial)\, a Midwest cycling highlight hosted by Rock River Multisport under the Wisconsin-Illinois Cycling Association (WIIL Cycle) banner. This American Bicycle Racing (ABR)-sanctioned event takes place at Deer Run Forest Preserve in Cherry Valley\, IL (5691 River Rd\, Cherry Valley\, IL 61016)\, kicking off at 8:00 AM CDT. Part of the Mid America Time Trial Series (MATTS)\, this 20-kilometer (12.4-mile) solo challenge welcomes riders of all levels—juniors\, masters\, and open categories—to test their speed on a flat\, fast course near the scenic Kishwaukee River. Sponsored by Rock River Multisport\, a Stateline-area club passionate about endurance sports\, the event blends grassroots camaraderie with competitive edge\, offering medals (top 5 per category) and cash prizes ($30 for fastest overall\, women\, and juniors). Register online at wiilcycle.org/register for $30 (adults) or $15 (juniors 18 & under)—on-site adds $10\, open 6:30 AM race day. \nThe course is a classic out-and-back\, starting at Deer Run’s main parking lot off River Road. Riders head west along River Rd\, tracing the Kishwaukee River’s south branch\, then turn north onto a quiet stretch of rural pavement (likely Blackhawk Rd or a parallel route)\, hitting the turnaround at 10k before looping back. Expect a mostly flat profile—minimal elevation (~50-75 ft total)—with smooth asphalt and occasional chip-seal patches\, ideal for sustained 25-30 mph efforts. The preserve’s 675.6 acres feature restored prairie and floodplain forest\, offering golden fields and river views\, though the race stays on public roads\, not trails. \nCherry Valley 20k TT Weather\nExpect August’s typical 75-85°F temperatures\, with highs often reaching the low 80s and humidity averaging 70-80%—warm and sticky for the 8:00 AM start. Winds blow steady at 10-15 mph\, often from the south or southwest\, offering a tailwind outbound but a headwind on the return leg—plan your pacing accordingly. Late summer brings a 30-40% chance of scattered showers or thunderstorms\, though mornings are usually clear; check forecasts closer to race day. Hydration is critical—bring extra water for the heat and potential sweat-soaking conditions.\n  \nDirections\nTravel to Deer Run Forest Preserve is straightforward. From Rockford\, IL (10 miles northwest): Take IL-2 S to Cherry Valley\, turn left onto River Rd—look for the preserve entrance on your right after ~2 miles (15-20 min drive). From Chicago\, IL (80 miles southeast): Head west on I-90 W for ~70 miles\, exit at IL-173 W (Rockton Rd)\, go south to IL-2\, then left onto River Rd to 5691 River Rd (1.5-2 hr drive). Public Transit: From Chicago\, take Metra’s UP-NW line to Harvard\, then a rideshare (Uber/Lyft\, ~$30-$40\, 30 min) to Cherry Valley—check schedules\, as rural service is limited. Parking is ample at Deer Run’s lot\, with picnic tables\, a well\, and outhouses nearby—post-race snacks await finishers. Rock River Multisport’s local sponsors (e.g.\, bike shops\, fitness centers) fuel this Illinois cycling event\, making it a must-ride in WIIL Cycle’s slate—join us at wiilcycle.org! \nRegister
URL:https://www.wiilcycle.org/event/return-to-cherry-valley-20k-tt/
LOCATION:Deer Run Forest Preserve\, 5691 River Rd\, Cherry Valley\, IL\, 61016\, United States
CATEGORIES:Illinois Bike Racing Events,Time Trial Cycling Events,Winnebago County Events
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SUMMARY:[Coming Soon] AS SKR ABD Fall Fling - Al Stern RR
DESCRIPTION:Race Flyer \nClose out the ABD Fall Fling Omnium with a bang in Aroma Park\, IL – the ABD Fall Fling Road Race hosted by the Wisconsin-Illinois Cycling Association. Sanctioned by American Bicycle Racing (ABR)\, and proudly sponsored by Athletes by Design\, this electrifying road racing criterium takes place on a thrilling\, fast-paced circuit in Aroma Park\, IL—about 60 miles south of Chicago. Welcoming riders of all experience levels\, from first-timers to omnium contenders\, this event blends high-energy criterium racing with the charm of a tight-knit rural community. Sprint for glory\, connect with fellow cyclists\, and make this final stage a race to remember! \nFees\n$30 Men & Women 1\,2\,3 \n$25 all other races \nPrizes and/or Medals for top 5 in each category in The Al Stern RR (see flyer) \nFall Fling Flyer – TBD \n***If not enough participants (10) in each category omnium\, NO overall Payout*** \npoints for overall Fall Fling omnium for participants that race all four events \ncrits- 1st-20pts\, 2nd-18pts\, 3rd-16pts\, 4th-14\, 5th-12\, 6th-10\, 7th-8\, 8th-6\, 9th-4\, 10th-2 \nRoad Race- 1st-20pts\, 2nd-18pts\, 3rd-16pts\, 4th-14\, 5th-12\, 6th-10\, 7th-8\, 8th-6\, 9th-4\, 10th-2 \nTime Trial- 1st-20pts\, 2nd-19pts\, 3rd-18pts\, 4th-17\, 5th-16\, 6th-15\, 7th-14\, 8th-14\, 9th-12\, 10th-11\, 11th-10\, 12th- 9\, 13th-8\, 14th-7\, 15th-6\, 16th-5\, 17th-4\, 18th-3\, 19th-2\, 20th-1pt. \nIf tied in points\, best result on last day to break tie \n***Overall Payout (must meet criteria of 10 racers in your category in all 4 events) \n***Masters 50+ / 1st – $100\, 2nd – $80\, 3rd – $60 \n***Men & Women 1\,2\,3 / 1st – $150\, 2nd – $100\, 3rd – $75 \nFall Fling Weather\nMid-September in Aroma Park brings comfortable racing conditions\, with average highs of 70-75°F and a mix of sunny days and occasional light showers. Dress for pleasant laps\, with cool mornings warming up to mild\, vibrant afternoons—perfect weather to power your criterium racing performance! \nRegister
URL:https://www.wiilcycle.org/event/as-skr-abd-fall-fling-al-stern-rr/
LOCATION:Railroad Bridge Park\, 101 1st St\, Aroma Park\, IL\, 60964\, United States
CATEGORIES:Illinois Bike Racing Events,Kankakee County Events,Road Racing Cycling Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260913T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260913T120000
DTSTAMP:20260413T210302
CREATED:20250226T193533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260406T143040Z
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SUMMARY:MATTS-ROTY ABD TT #5
DESCRIPTION:Race Flyer \nRegistration \nThe Fall Fling Road TT (Time Trial)\, sponsored by Athletes by Design (ABD) and hosted by the Wisconsin-Illinois Cycling Association (WIIL Cycle)\, is a thrilling solo race in Maple Park\, IL\, starting at Lions Park (42W431 Airport Rd\, Maple Park\, IL 60151). This American Bike Racing (ABR)-sanctioned event begins at 8:00 AM CDT\, with riders launching every 30 seconds as part of the Mid America Time Trial Series (MATTS). Covering 11.5 km (7.1 miles)\, this flat\, fast course welcomes all levels—juniors\, masters\, and open categories—offering a late-season speed test within ABD’s Fall Fling series (abdcycling.com). ABD\, a Chicago-area cycling powerhouse\, awards medals for the top 5 per category and cash prizes ($30 for fastest overall\, women\, and juniors). Register at wiilcycle.org/register for $30 (adults) or $15 (juniors) – on-site adds $10\, opening at 6:30 AM. \n\nCourse Description:\n\nStart line: Start line is on Washington Street in between Kane St. and Maiden Lane\, on the north side of Lions Park.  Course starts heading east on Washington St. and turns left (north) on Broadway St.  Follow Broadway as it curves right (east) and turns into Thatcher.  Follow Thatcher as it bends back north to Beith Road.  Turn right on Beith Road and proceed approximately .8 miles to turnaround.  Turnaround and reverse course to finish which is on Thatcher\, approximately .4 miles before the start line.\nLength: 7.36 miles\, flat\, fast “S” shaped course with a couple gentle bends.\n\n\nStrava Segment (Note: Subject to change due to road conditions on race day.)\n\nFall Fling Road TT Weather\nMid-September weather in Maple Park offers mild\, crisp conditions\, with morning temperatures ranging from 60-70°F at the 8:00 AM start—perfect for a comfortable ride that warms later. Humidity averages 65-75%\, keeping it slightly sticky – bring a bottle for hydration. Winds blow at 8-12 mph\, often from the south or southwest\, providing a tailwind one way and headwind the other – pace to leverage the breeze. There’s a 20-30% chance of light showers\, though mid-September mornings are typically dry – check forecasts closer to race day for gear adjustments. \nTravel Directions\n\nFrom Milwaukee\, WI (85 miles southwest): Take I-94 W south ~40 miles to I-43 S\, exit at WI-120 S (Exit 36)\, go south 20 miles to IL-173 W\, turn right\, follow 15 miles to IL-64 W\, turn right\, go 5 miles to Airport Rd\, turn left to 42W431 Airport Rd (1.5-1.75 hr drive).\nFrom Madison\, WI (100 miles southeast): Drive east on I-90 E ~80 miles\, exit at IL-23 S (Exit 36)\, go south 15 miles to IL-64 W\, turn right\, follow 5 miles to Airport Rd\, turn left to 42W431 Airport Rd (1.75-2 hr drive).\nFrom Chicago\, IL (50 miles northwest): Take I-90 W ~40 miles\, exit at IL-47 S (Exit 52)\, go south 8 miles to IL-64 W\, turn right\, follow 2 miles to Airport Rd\, turn left to 42W431 Airport Rd (1-1.25 hr drive).\n\nRoads are open to vehicular traffic. \n  \nA scene from a Maple Park Time Trial event\n  \nRegistration\nEntry Fee: ABR Members $30\, Juniors racing Junior category $15. Race second time $10.\nDay of Race: $10 additional – Opens at 7:30am\nABR membership required: purchase one day $10 ($5 for Junior) or Annual $30\, ($10 for Junior) \nAwards\nMATTS points towards season overall prizes. Medals 5 deep in each category \nFastest times of the day cash awards: \n\nOverall – 1st-$30\, 2nd-$25\, 3rd-$20\, 4th-$15\, 5th-$10\nWomen – 1st-$30\, 2nd-$25\, 3rd-$20\, 4th-$15\, 5th-$10\nJuniors – 1st-$15\, 2nd-$10\, 3rd-$5\n\nAwards will be available on the day of race\, at the next MATTS event\, and at the end-of-season awards party. \nRegister \nThinking about staying in the area for the weekend? Consider our recommendations.
URL:https://www.wiilcycle.org/event/fall-fling-road-tt/
LOCATION:Maple Park Lions Park\, 225 Pearl St\, Maple Park\, IL\, 60151\, United States
CATEGORIES:Illinois Bike Racing Events,Kane County Events,Time Trial Cycling Events
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