Sundays 1:30 at Columbus House Brewery is our “Sunday Social” ride (Year-round except Easter Sunday, and weather permitting.)
The no-drop ride is typically around 30 miles sometimes with 2 pace groups. Ride concludes with post ride banter and refreshments at Columbus House Brewery.
Ride CANCELLED when temperature is 40 degrees or below.
Sweet Sixteen.
The US Pro Cup turned sweet 16 in 2025. Now the established place where today’s Olympians and tomorrow’s aspiring amateur chose to race cross-country mountain bikes, the US Pro Cup truly is the United State premiere cross-country and short track scene.
For 2025, the US XC Open series is in its second year and expands to six rounds. With the goal of trying to create a cohesive series for teams, riders and industry, the US Cup again forges the way.
Spectating at the US Pro Cup p/b Ozark Foundation at Centennial Park is free of charge. Please come join us as the globes best pro's and amateur cross-country racers do battle at Centennial Park.
There'll be competitors from over 40 states and 10 countries over 3 days. Go here for detailed event schedule.
Due to limited parking at the venue, we will be charging for parking daily, so we highly recommend shuttling, walking or riding a bicycle to come spectate.
Six Rounds. Four Regions. One Champion.
Premier Cross-country Racing
Sweet Sixteen.
The US Pro Cup turned sweet 16 in 2025. Now the established place where today’s Olympians and tomorrow’s aspiring amateur chose to race cross-country mountain bikes, the US Pro Cup truly is the United State premiere cross-country and short track scene.
For 2025, the US XC Open series is in its second year and expands to six rounds. With the goal of trying to create a cohesive series for teams, riders and industry, the US Cup again forges the way.
Spectating at the US Pro Cup p/b Ozark Foundation at Centennial Park is free of charge. Please come join us as the globes best pro's and amateur cross-country racers do battle at Centennial Park.
There'll be competitors from over 40 states and 10 countries over 3 days. Go here for detailed event schedule.
Due to limited parking at the venue, we will be charging for parking daily, so we highly recommend shuttling, walking or riding a bicycle to come spectate.
Six Rounds. Four Regions. One Champion.
Premier Cross-country Racing
Thursdays, 6pm – our Owl Creek ride (March-October) – We meet at Owl Creek Elementary and have 3 different groups, depending on participation.
Usually there is an “A” group/race (20+mph avg.) drop group,
a “B” group focused on group riding skills (16-19mph), no-drop group (meaning no one left behind),
and a “C group/ Beginner’s Group” – which is a more relaxed ride where newer cyclists learn about group riding basics and experienced riders enjoy a more social ride.
Join us!
Sweet Sixteen.
The US Pro Cup turned sweet 16 in 2025. Now the established place where today’s Olympians and tomorrow’s aspiring amateur chose to race cross-country mountain bikes, the US Pro Cup truly is the United State premiere cross-country and short track scene.
For 2025, the US XC Open series is in its second year and expands to six rounds. With the goal of trying to create a cohesive series for teams, riders and industry, the US Cup again forges the way.
Spectating at the US Pro Cup p/b Ozark Foundation at Centennial Park is free of charge. Please come join us as the globes best pro's and amateur cross-country racers do battle at Centennial Park.
There'll be competitors from over 40 states and 10 countries over 3 days. Go here for detailed event schedule.
Due to limited parking at the venue, we will be charging for parking daily, so we highly recommend shuttling, walking or riding a bicycle to come spectate.
Six Rounds. Four Regions. One Champion.
Premier Cross-country Racing
The “Meteoride”
Ride is a no-drop 30 – 45 miles ride, followed by delicious treats and visiting at the Cafe.
Cancelled when temperature is 40 degrees or below.
Sweet Sixteen.
The US Pro Cup turned sweet 16 in 2025. Now the established place where today’s Olympians and tomorrow’s aspiring amateur chose to race cross-country mountain bikes, the US Pro Cup truly is the United State premiere cross-country and short track scene.
For 2025, the US XC Open series is in its second year and expands to six rounds. With the goal of trying to create a cohesive series for teams, riders and industry, the US Cup again forges the way.
Spectating at the US Pro Cup p/b Ozark Foundation at Centennial Park is free of charge. Please come join us as the globes best pro's and amateur cross-country racers do battle at Centennial Park.
There'll be competitors from over 40 states and 10 countries over 3 days. Go here for detailed event schedule.
Due to limited parking at the venue, we will be charging for parking daily, so we highly recommend shuttling, walking or riding a bicycle to come spectate.
Six Rounds. Four Regions. One Champion.
Premier Cross-country Racing
Sweet Sixteen.
The US Pro Cup turned sweet 16 in 2025. Now the established place where today’s Olympians and tomorrow’s aspiring amateur chose to race cross-country mountain bikes, the US Pro Cup truly is the United State premiere cross-country and short track scene.
For 2025, the US XC Open series is in its second year and expands to six rounds. With the goal of trying to create a cohesive series for teams, riders and industry, the US Cup again forges the way.
Spectating at the US Pro Cup p/b Ozark Foundation at Centennial Park is free of charge. Please come join us as the globes best pro's and amateur cross-country racers do battle at Centennial Park.
There'll be competitors from over 40 states and 10 countries over 3 days. Go here for detailed event schedule.
Due to limited parking at the venue, we will be charging for parking daily, so we highly recommend shuttling, walking or riding a bicycle to come spectate.
Six Rounds. Four Regions. One Champion.
Premier Cross-country Racing
Sundays 1:30 at Columbus House Brewery is our “Sunday Social” ride (Year-round except Easter Sunday, and weather permitting.)
The no-drop ride is typically around 30 miles sometimes with 2 pace groups. Ride concludes with post ride banter and refreshments at Columbus House Brewery.
Ride CANCELLED when temperature is 40 degrees or below.
Thursdays, 6pm – our Owl Creek ride (March-October) – We meet at Owl Creek Elementary and have 3 different groups, depending on participation.
Usually there is an “A” group/race (20+mph avg.) drop group,
a “B” group focused on group riding skills (16-19mph), no-drop group (meaning no one left behind),
and a “C group/ Beginner’s Group” – which is a more relaxed ride where newer cyclists learn about group riding basics and experienced riders enjoy a more social ride.
Join us!
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