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We are excited about our race season!

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RACES ARE OPTIONAL BUT ENCOURAGED

We race through the Minnesota Cycling Association. There are seven race weekends but each team will only race at five with two bye weekends. Two races will be held on the same weekend at different locations. 

OUR 2025 RACE schedule

August 23 & 24 - Schindler's Way, Austin MN

Sept 13 & 14 - Xcel Energy, Shakopee MN

Sept 20 & 21 - Gamehaven, Rochester, MN

Sept 27 & 28 - Detroit Mountain, Detroit Lakes, MN

October 11 & 12 - Season Finale State Championship, Mount Kato, Mankato MN

RACE DAY

Typically middle school races on Saturday and High School on Sunday. The league will send out detailed information before each race. We will communicate team specific information via TeamSnap.

Frequently Asked RACE DAY Questions

Please reach us at mnvmteam@gmail.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.

Elapsed time and distance of races (ESTIMATES ONLY)  is usually as follows:  

*Race laps and times may be adjusted due to weather/trail conditions  

Category                               Elapsed Race Time*          Approx Miles*  

6th Grade Boys/Girls            20 to 45 min (1 lap)             4 miles  

7th Grade Boys/Girls            20 to 45 min (1 lap)             4 miles  

8th Grade Boys/Girls            20 to 45 min(1 lap)              4 miles  

Freshman Boys                     40 to 60 min (2 laps)          8 miles  

Freshman Girls                      40 to 60 min (2 laps)          8 miles  

JV2 Girls                                   40 to 60 min (2 laps)          8 miles  

JV2 Boys                                  40 to 60 min (2 laps)          8 miles  

JV3 Girls                                   60 to 90 min (3 laps)          12 miles  

JV3 Boys                                  60 to 90 min(3 laps)           12 miles  

Varsity Girls                             Under 90 min (4 laps)        16 miles  

Varsity Boys                            Under 90 min (4 laps)        16 miles


Before the race:  

Comfortable clothing in layers, rain gear (as needed), blankets (as needed), rugged and/or water-resistant shoes, folding chair (optional), healthy snacks and non-caffeinated drinks to keep energy up and stay hydrated before the race 


During the race: 

Bike: the right size and in good working order (check ABCDs: Air in tires, Brakes are working, Chain is clean and in working order, Derailleur is switching gears successfully). 

Properly fit helmet: without dents or cracks (required). 

Team uniform. 

Race plates: Affix the race plate to the front of the bike with twist ties, pipe cleaners, or zip ties. Affix back plate to the back of the student athlete’s jersey using safety pins. 

Appropriate footwear: flat-bottomed shoes with rubber grips or bike-specific shoes with built-in cleats (if riding “clipped in”) 

Safety glasses (recommended): clear or tinted polycarbonate lenses that will not shatter upon impact  

Emergency bike repair kit (recommended): tube, small pump or CO2 cartridges, spare master links (for bike chain), tire levers, multi tool


After the race:

Change of clothing (think layers!) and energy to cheer on your teammates!


  • Comfortable walking and/or hiking shoes, preferably water-resistant (our grassy infields are often dewy upon arrival in the mornings; weather can be unpredictable as well!) 
  • Healthy snacks and drinks (many of our venues have food vendors, but it can be unpredictable) 
  • Folding chair 
  • Sun protection
  • Camera (optional) to take in the action. The league has a professional photographer taking photos at races for purchase later. 
  • Layered clothing. Be ready for wide temperature and/or weather changes within a single day. 
  • Backpack (optional) can be handy for stashing extra clothes, food, etc. 
  • Insect repellant 


NOTE: if you bring a bike, you must wear a helmet any time you have a leg over the bar 


Please remember: spectators may NOT walk on the course at any time. Follow the rules for the safety of our student athletes: never cross the course tape; only cross at designated intersections.


Dogs on a leash are permitted in the infield.  Owners are expected to maintain control of the dog at all times (including barking control) and to clean up after their pet.  Primary concerns are the safety of the racers, team support, and spectators.


Student-athletes should meet with their coaches and team members at their team tent and await instructions regarding where to warm up and when/where to report for staging.


Yes, there are portable bathrooms on site. You may wish to bring your own hand sanitizer.  


There are individual and team scoring. 

Student‐athletes compete against others in the same category. Individual scoring is divided into Divisions I and II only when they are racing in separate categories, e.g., Freshman Boys Division I and Freshman Boys Division II are scored separately; JV3 Boys Division I and Division II are scored together.


Points are awarded to all race finishers. Overall series scoring for individuals is an average of all the regular‐season race results a rider could have completed plus their individual score from the Season Finale.


Team scores are calculated based on the points earned by 8 or 4 student‐athletes depending on the division and category. High School Division I scoring is based on the top‐8 point‐earners, with a minimum of 2 point‐earners scoring in the girls categories. High School Division II and Middle School scoring is based on the top‐4 point earners, with a minimum of 1 point earners scoring in the girls categories.


More detailed information can be found on the MCA rules and regulations book.


Over 70 teams from across the state come together and compete, cheer on their friends and make life-long memories. All teams are co-ed, there are no try outs and everyone participates.


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