SATURDAY
APRIL 18

Allatoona Creek Park
Acworth, GA

RACE 1 FORMAT

THIS RACE COURSE IS APPROXIMATELY 2.2 MILES FOR ALL GRADES

The Race at Expedition 1 will follow a “team time trial” format. Each team will have an assigned start time between 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. and will ride the course together. Here’s how the race will be conducted:

  • Racecourse direction is clockwise.

  • Each program will be given a designated start time. All team members must be in the staging area at their designated time to provide plenty of time for the team can be organized for the time trial.

  • This race uses a CHIP TIME format, which refers to the time it takes an individual to cross the start and finish line mats. It excludes how long it takes a rider to cross the start line from their starting position. Each rider will have a race plate on their bike containing a microchip that tells our timing computer when the Ranger’s bike passes over the start and finish line mats.

  • Every local program (ex, the Fayette County Trail Rangers) will line up together in the starting chute. Coaches will order Rangers in the chute based on skill level, with faster riders toward the front of the pack. This is designed to help manage rider safety.

The top 10 fastest riders (5 boys/5 girls) in each grade level will be recognized at the Medal Ceremony at 2:40 p.m. We encourage everyone to come together as a huge Trail Rangers family at the medal ceremonies to cheer on your teammates from across the state.

RIDE THE COURSE

Coach Josh Camp takes us for a ride on the Expedition 1 Race Course at Allatoona Creek Park. Watch this POV video complete with commentary regarding what Rangers can expect on this course.

EXPEDITION DAY INFORMATION

Whether you are attending this Trail Rangers Expedition Day as an athlete, coach, parent, or community member, here’s all the information you need to maximize your experience!

VENUE INTERACTIVE MAP

ALLATOONA CREEK PARK
5690 Old Stilesboro Road
Acworth, GA 30101

This is an interactive map for Expedition 1: The Rise of the Rangers. The map provides location pinpoints for features such as the General Store, Restrooms, and more. It also shows our Trail Rangers race course and the location of our interactive zones. Zoom in and click around!

PARKING INFORMATION

Parking is $10 per vehicle

If you don’t have an Express Parking Permit hang tag (see below), please have your credit or debit card ready as you approach the parking attendant. This will help keep the line moving. Parking in the ProGold Lubricants Parking Lot is card only - NO CASH.

Expedition Express Parking Pass - Available for purchase until 5 p.m. on April 1

Pay Once. Park Always. Order your Express Parking Pass hang tag that allows you to enter the ProGold Lubricants Parking Lot via the Express Lane. There will be no need to stop to do a transaction, plus you’ll save money! Express Parking Passes are $20.  That’s a 50% savings over event day pricing!

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THREE WAY CAMPERS FAMILY CAMPGROUND

Come into town Friday night and save yourself a Saturday morning drive. Camping at a Georgia Cycling event is a fun family tradition.

Check-in at the Family Campground opens at 3 p.m. on Friday. All campers must vacate the property by 5 p.m. on Saturday.

$10 per car/truck - $20 RV/Camper

Camping passes must be purchased online in advance. No onsite transactions.

This is primitive camping: no water, sewer, or power hookups. Your camping fee covers the entire weekend, both Friday and Saturday nights. The price remains the same whether you use one night or both nights.

PURCHASE CAMPING

FOOD VENDORS

Georgia Cycling offers a variety of onsite food vendors at our races. Check out the information below to learn about who will be onsite for this race.

Serving lunch from
10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Serving amazing pops from
10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Snacks available from
7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.

SPECTATOR INFORMATION

RULES OF CONDUCT

We welcome the community to attend our events! Our athletes enjoy it when there is an enthusiastic crowd, but we ask all spectators to follow a few simple rules. This will ensure everyone has a safe and enjoyable experience.

  • STAY BEHIND THE RED TAPE: Keep your body and your belongings behind any tape with the Specialized Bicycles logo. If you lean over the tape to take a picture, you may inadvertently make contact with a rider.

  • BE AWARE OF YOUR SURROUNDINGS: Mountain bikes will be moving around you at high speeds, so please do not walk around looking at your phone! Stay alert and obey all crossing guard instructions when attempting to cross an active racecourse.

  • NO FLY ZONE FOR DRONES: Nobody may operate a drone at this race.

  • CHEER FOR EVERYONE: If there is a rider going by you, shout out words of encouragement! You don’t have to know the person to support them.

  • LEAVE NO TRACE: We are guests on this property, so please clean up after yourself and throw all trash in the proper receptacle. If you are in the forest, carry all trash out with you.

THIS EVENT IS DOG FRIENDLY…FOR FRIENDLY DOGS

Your furry friend is welcome to attend this race; however, we have a few simple rules to keep in mind…

  • Dogs must remain on a leash at ALL times. Unleashed dogs and their owners may be asked to leave and not return.

  • Please clean up after your dog. Poop bags are not provided, so please bring your own supply.

  • Do not let your dog enter a Pit Zone tent for a team other than your own. Remember, most tents have food tables, which could be a tasty distraction.

SPECTATOR AREAS

Looking for the best place to watch the race? We have created special spectator areas that offer prime viewing opportunities. Our spectator areas are marked on the interactive map above. Of course, you are welcome to watch the race wherever you feel comfortable, so long as it doesn’t interfere with the competition.

A hammock in the woods provides an excellent vantage point to watch the race. Keep your hammock at least 10 feet away from the course and DO NOT stack your hammock. Violations of this policy may result in being asked to leave.

PARTICIPANT INFORMATION

RULE BOOK

Be prepared for race day! All Rangers, coaches, and families should be familiar with the 2026 Rule Book. Failure to comply with the rules outlined in the 2026 Georgia Cycling Rule Book may result in a penalty for an individual or team. (Rule Book to be published on December 1, 2025)

Georgia Cycling has a chief referee on-site who will be enforcing all rules and regulations. Only a Head Coach or Team Director may file a protest at Race HQ.

RANGER RACE PLATE

Each Trail Ranger will be provided with a single race plate for their bike to use at all Expedition Days. The race plates contain a timing chip that tracks a rider’s time. Race plates must be positioned vertically on the bike; otherwise, they could result in a timing error. Replacement number plates will be available at the Race HQ tent for $25.

RACE HQ

The Race HQ Tent is your source for all competition-related questions:

  • Race Plate Replacements

  • Questions related to rules

  • Filing a protest (Head Coach or Team Director only)

  • Emergency Medical Information

COACHES MEETING

The Coaches Meeting will provide an up-to-the-minute overview of race day. Since event information can shift at the last minute, at least one representative from every team must be present at this meeting.


NEUTRAL SUPPORT POWERED BY FREE-FLITE BICYCLES

While Rangers are expected to show up with a fully functional bike, mechanical issues can happen on race day. Free-Flite Bicycles is onsite with experienced and skilled mechanics to help assist. Please note that should a part need to be replaced, we do not offer complimentary replacement parts. Free-Flite Bicycles may have a limited selection of replacement parts available for purchase. Parts are subject to availability.

BIKE FETTISH PIT ZONE

The Bike Fettish Pit Zone is the base camp for all teams on race day. Each Trail Rangers local program has a space for tents, bikes, etc. This is a walking zone only! No bike riding in the Pit Zone.

Vehicular access is restricted to those with a Pit Zone Pass and only during designated times. Otherwise, there is no driving a vehicle inside the Pit Zone. Your local program lead will coordinate with coaches and parents on the process of getting supplies into the Pit Zone.

SPECIALIZED STAGING AREA

The Specialized Staging Area is where Rangers line up for the race. Student-athletes must follow the staging times posted below. If a rider is not in staging on time and misses their call-up, they will be automatically placed at the back of the field, with no exceptions.

One coach per team is permitted to enter the staging area. Parents are not permitted in the staging area at any time.

EMERGENCY MEDICAL TEAM POWERED BY CARDIOTRONIX

Keeping participants and spectators safe is a top priority for the Georgia Cycling Association. That’s why we have a highly experienced Emergency Medical team onsite. This team is comprised of qualified EMTs, Paramedics, Registered Nurses, and Wilderness First Responders. Our team is in contact with local law enforcement and first responders to share event itinerary, racecourse maps, evacuation routes, and other pertinent information.

SCHEDULE FOR EXPEDITION 1
9:00 a.m.Event Venue Opens
Pit Zone Opens for Load InVehicles must have a permit to access Pit Zone
Course Pre-Ride (coach:ranger ratio applies)No riders may enter the course after 9:45 a.m.
10:00 a.m.Coach MeetingGather at Race HQ
Skills Zone Opens
Activity Zones Open
10:15 a.m.Pit Zone ClosedAll vehicles must be out of Pit Zone by this time
10:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.RACE: TEAM TIME TRIALS*Team start times will be distributed to Head Coaches
1:00 p.m.Skills Zone Closes
Activity Zones Close
2:30 p.m.Pit Zone Opens for Load OutVehicles must have a permit to access Pit Zone
*All team members must be in the staging area 10 minutes prior to the team's start time. See table below.

TEAM TIME TRIAL SCHEDULE

Team Staging Time = the time when ALL members of a team must be in the staging area
First Rider Start = the time when the first rider on a team will be sent on the course

SCHEDULE TO BE PUBLISHED IN SPRING 2026