FAQs

  • You can provide a tax deductible donation by visiting the AFCC fund raising page.

  • Arlington Sports has been promoting and organizing amateur and professional bike races since 1998. As a 501 (c) 3, Arlington Sports is dedicated to the promotion and development of amateur and professional cycling.

  • Started in 2008, the Challenge Ride is a non-competitive ride, open to cyclists of all abilities.

  • Starting and finishing in DC, the 2025 ride will be approximately 21km course closed to traffic. Cyclists have 3 hours to complete as many laps as possible.

  • Anyone 10 and over can ride. You MUST have wear a helmet and sign a USA Cycling waiver. Those under the age of 18 MUST have a LEGAL parent or guardian sign their waiver.

  • EVERYONE who completes more than one lap: 9+ laps GOLD, 6-8 laps SILVER, 3-5 laps BRONZE

  • You can start your ride anytime between 7:00-8:30am. The course closes at 10:00am. The later you start, the less opportunity you have to compete your laps.

  • You can ride for UP TO 3 hours if you begin during the official start time at 7:00am. You will not be allowed to begin a new lap if there isn’t sufficient time to complete a full lap before 10:00am. The Race Permit only allows for the roads to be closed past 10:00am. A “Beat the Pace Car” will be on course monitoring your progress. If the pace car catches you, you will be asked to leave the course or board the free Shuttle Bus which will bring you back to the S/F line. As a guide, the fastest riders take 20 minutes to complete a lap.

  • The Start/Finish line is located in DC. . .more to come

  • You get wet! The event will be put on a temporary hold for very inclement weather (high winds and lightning). The race will be resumed when the Race Director and Arlington County Police Department have decided that it is safe

  • Event Information Center Tent, 6:00am - 8:00am

    Where's lost & found in Crystal City? At the Event Information Center.

  • Any pedal bike is fine. Tamdens are OK, as long as both participants have paid for registration. NO E-BIKES!! We will be strictly enforcing the no e-bike rules this year!

  • Army Navy Dr. and S. Eads St

  • Shimano Tech Support will be available on site Saturday across from the stage on S. Eads St, with the TREK support van across the street from them.

  • There will be Ride Ambassadors along the course. Look for the special Ride Ambassador armband. For your own convenience, bring your own flat repair kits, water, etc.

  • Visit our event Store HERE.

  • Off 11th Street and S. Eads St. by the Medal Distribution.

  • When you are done with your ride, continue past the start/finish line to the first turn where we will offer a Course Exit. Distribution will begin at 9:00am. After you collect your medal, make your way back towards the Expo, and be sure to get a photo in front of our Inspiration Backdrop!

  • There are multiple restaurants open in the area.

  • In the Underground in Crystal City. Access is available via 23rd Street S -- Please remember to remove bikes from roof racks before entering these lots.

  • What is the entry fee for the Corporate Challenge? Registration fee for the team is dependent upon how many riders on the team. Visit the Corporate Challenge team site for more details. Teams are asked to pledge $1,000 in support TAPS, our official beneficiary

  • The Corporate Challenge Tents are located along S 12th St between S Eads and Army/Navy Drive. Check with your team captain for your exact tent location.

  • The team raising the most money for TAPS will be recognized immediately following the Challenge ride on Saturday. Additionally, the teams with the most cumulative total laps by all riders on the team and the team with the most laps accumulated by their top 6 riders will receive awards on stag immediately following the conclusion of the Challenge Ride.

GENERAL

CHALLENGE RIDE

  • Any child 9 and under can participate in the kid's race in Clarendon and/or DC. There will be heats for different age groups (consider placing your child in the heat that is appropriate to their age and ability). All children must provide their own bicycle (Big Wheels and training wheels are acceptable). Helmets must be worn by all participants, no exception. Visit Kids Race for more information.

  • DC Course Map

    Heat 1 (ages 8-9) & Heat 2 (ages 6-7) One lap=1.2km.

    Heat 3 (ages 5 and under) 100 yards

    Clarendon Course Map

    Heat 1 (ages 8-9) & Heat 2 (ages 6-7) One lap=1km.

    Heat 3 (ages 5 and under) 100 yards

  • FREE

  • You can preregister on-line, during packet pick up on Thursday and Friday or in person at the Kids Race Registration Booth during either race day morning. Are there any waivers or permission slips required? You must sign a USA Cycling event waiver during packet pick up or on site in Clarendon or DC before the race begins. Only one waiver is required if you plan to enter your child both days.

  • Staging for all ages will be in Clarendon is near the corner of Highland and Wilson Blvd. In DC, staging will be TBD.

    What time do the Kids Races start? All ages MUST be present and ready to stage, with numbers attached and helmets on, at 11:30am each day (after the Women’s race)

KIDS RACES

  • A Men’s and Women’s Pro/Am bike race held on a 1km course. Their are a number of amateur categories eaIly in the morning. The Women’s Pro/Am race begin at 10am and they will complete 50 laps. The Men’s Pro/Am race begins at noon, and will cover 100 laps. It was as started by Arlington Sports, Inc. in 1998.

  • Staging on Sunday will take place on Garfield ST and Wilson 15 minutes prior to race start time.

  • At the Volunteer Registration Tent.

  • There are multiple restaurants open in the area.

  • EMS and ACPD HQ will be located at Highland and Wilson. There will also be a medical station at turn 1 (Wilson and Washington Blvd).

CLARENDON CUP

  • A 1.2km Pro/Am bike races. Last held in 2001, proud to bring back this event!

  • Staging on Saturday will take place on 12th St at Army/Navy drive, 10 minutes prior to race start time.

  • At the Event Information Center Tent.

  • There are multiple restaurants open in the area.

  • EMS HQ will be located at the corner of turn one.

CAPITOL CUP

  • To race in the Pro/Am you must have a valid USA Cycling license to participate in the Clarendon Cup or Crystal Cup. There will be no Category 5 races.

  • YES. Both the Clarendon Cup and the Capitol Cup are sanctioned by USA Cycling.

  • The Chief Official will post results behind the main stage and will be reported by the stage announcers. Once all protests are resolved and the results posted for 30 minutes, they will become official. Results will be posted online within 24 hours. Where can I pick up by Prize Money and Premes? The Preme/Prize table is located behind main stage on Saturday, and near the Clarendon Metro Elevator on Sunday.

  • Premes are special prizes awarded to specified lap winners during the race. The final list of Premes will be posted on-line when determined.

  • Saturday, May 31 - 8:45am closing 30 minutes prior to your race. Register at the Event Information Center Tent.

    Sunday, June 1st - 6:45am closing 30 minutes prior to your race. Register at the Event Information Center Tent - Across from the Start/Finish line, next to the Clarendon Metro Elevator.

AMATEUR/PRO RACES