Tuesday Time Trials
Elko, Nevada
USA
May - Seeptember
[ OVERVIEW ]
Tuesday Night Time Trials: You vs. The Clock
Ready to see what your legs can really do? Whether you’re a seasoned racer or a beginner looking to find your pace, our Weekly Time Trial Series is the perfect place to test your grit, track your progress, and hang out with the local cycling community.
From May through September, we’re hitting the road every Tuesday at 6:30 PM. This isn't a race; it's a season-long quest for your new personal best!
The Details
The Format: Riders start at 1-minute intervals. No drafting, no pack-fretting—just you, your bike, and the open road.
The Courses: We rotate through four killer routes across Elko, Spring Creek, Carlin, and Lamoille.
The Points: Every second counts! Points are awarded based on your finishing time, with standings updated weekly.
The Grand Finale: We wrap up the season with a podium ceremony to celebrate the fastest flyers and most improved riders.
Join the Action
The best part? Everyone is welcome. You can jump into the series at any point during the season.
First-timers: To get you on the course safely, please bring a completed membership form and signed waiver to your first ride. You can grab those on our .
[ ROUTES ]
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[ Strava Segment - Carlin Bend TT ]
[ RESULTS ]
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[ FAQ ]
Common Questions
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A Time Trial (TT) is the simplest of racing formats: the athlete racing against the clock. It is often called 'The Race of Truth' because there's nowhere to hide, no one to draft behind; just you and the bike and the beating of your heart, while the clock ticks away your time.
You are trying to be as good as you can and beat your personal best (PB). You are not allowed any pacing from either vehicles or other riders. It is just you and the clock.
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It doesn't matter what your fitness level is, whether you're 12 or 32, male or female. If you can ride a mile on your bike, then you can ride a time trial. It's not like a road race, where if you fall off the pack your race is over. You’ll automatically get your personal best time (PB) in your first time trial. Whether your time is 1:07 or 25:12, that's your target to aim at in your next time trial. It doesn't matter what time anyone else got - first and foremost in a time trial, you're racing against yourself.
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Any bike will do but most riders will prefer a road bike or time trial bike. By no means are clipless shoes, time trial helmets and expensive equipment a requirement to participate. All are welcome!
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Riders are released in one minute intervals, and typically organized by their points accrued throughout the season. Riders are expected to ride on the right side of the road to allow passing on the left.
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Life happens and the series takes place over 5 months. Attend as you can to see your improvements and meet other riders in the area.