

The Mid-America Time Trial Series (MATTS) allows you to test yourself against the clock throughout the season and see how you improve in “The Race of Truth”. It also provides an opportunity to compete against others of similar age and ability towards a season long points competition. It includes nineteen time trial cycling races from 4K to 50K, flat, hilly, road, gravel and track to keep things interesting. MATTS points also are tallied toward the season long Rider of the Year (ROTY) competition in combination with points earned in the Tour of IL/WI criteriums and road races.
Here’s additional information about MATTS:
Latest MATTS Posts
MATTS/Time Trial Cycling Articles
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Wisconsin Challenge: L’Alpe Bl’Huez Hill Climb TT on a Road Bike
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Time Trial Etiquette
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Why Cyclists and Triathletes Should Race the Rock River Multisport Cherry Valley 20K TT on April 27
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Why Cyclists Should Kick Off the Season with an Early Time Trial Like the MATTS John Fraser TT on April 13
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2025 MATTS Schedule Flyer
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Who Should Race Time Trials?
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Why Track Cycling Racers Should Add Time Trial Cycling – “The Race of Truth” – to Their 2025 Training Schedule
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Why Cyclocross Racers Should Add Cycling Time Trials to Their 2025 Training
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Why CrossFit Athletes Should Tackle Cycling Time Trials in 2025
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It’s never too late to start – Why Older Cyclists Should Race Time Trials in 2025
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Why Junior Cyclists Should Race Time Trials in 2025
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Why Non-Racing Cyclists Should Start with Time Trials
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