Explorer Triathlon Race is a 200m swim, 3 mile off-road bike, and a 1 mile run.
Adventurer Triathlon Race is a 400m swim, 6 mile off-road bike, and a 2 mile run.
Traveler Land Lovers Race is a 6 mile off-road bike and a 2 mile run.

*Shirts are only guaranteed to those who register before May 1st.

Registrations include:

*Also included is admission to the Park Saturday OR Sunday the weekend of the race for the participant.  (Bib number will be marked as your entry ticket to the park.)

Those People.

You have completed a few triathlons and feel accomplished, it was hard getting out there and learning how to do a Tri. Sure, they are still hard, but you feel comfortable in doing a Sprint or even an Olympic. Your friends and family think you’re a superhero and you feel like one. But you’ve watched “those people” who have challenged themselves beyond shorter races, by taking on the half distance or (gulp), the ultra 140.6 distance. “Those people” are hard-core with their fancy tri-bikes, aero-helmets and top-of-the-line wetsuits and you could never be one of them.

That Voice In Your Head.

Somewhere along the way you started hearing a small voice, who whispered, “Maybe, just maybe, you COULD be one of those people”. You start to wonder if you have it in you to finish a half or even, by some miracle, an ultra 140.6 mile triathlon. Before long you are reading race reports, talking with new friends in the triathlon community about their experiences, starting to plan out months and months of training, ready to challenge yourself beyond what you used to think was possible.

Now Is Your Time.

If this is YOU, and let’s be honest, we both know it is, Michigan Titanium is the perfect venue to push your limits and become one of “those people”. You don’t need a fancy bike, the latest gear or pay rising costs of branded races. You simply need the desire and commitment to train and dedicate yourself to the goal of covering 140.6 miles and crossing the Michigan Titanium finish line and earning the right to call yourself a TITAN.

RaceMaker Productions is excited for the 9th Annual Try Tri Super and Long Sprint Triathlons at SIU Edwardsville! This beautiful campus plays a perfect host site to our Super Sprint, Long Sprint races!

The swim is in the SIUE Pool and we will use a time trial start allowing athletes of all abilities a nice calm start in the water.

Our bike course is heavily controlled allowing you to literally lay it all out there on the bike even if you are shaking of those off-season cobwebs!

Our run is on the beautiful trails through campus providing athletes a safe and fast run on nice pavement.

If you are looking for an early season race-this is the one for you. You can bring the whole family, your professional Tri coach, your neighbor that can’t even ride a bike-and this race can handle it! As always RaceMaker Productions literally hooks you up with a comfy shirt, a custom finisher medal, and awards. You can’t go wrong when you sign up for the Try Tri Triathlons! Register early to save, and always watch for the Swag guarantee cutoff!

Join us for the 3rd annual 370 Lakeside Triathlon! Enjoy the flattest, fastest course starting in beautiful 370 Lakeside Park! Enjoy a beach start, amazing country roads in St. Charles County, and a run that includes the park trails. We offer a variety of race options from a 5k run, super sprint or sprint for newbies, up to half distance! And this is a USAT Sanctioned Event.

The Great White North Triathlon takes place at the Allan Beach Resort – Stony Plain, Alberta, Canada on July 3rd, 2022. The race has a long history, taking place every year since 1991, cementing its legendary status on the Canadian triathlon scene. The event is popular, with approximately 800 athletes hitting the water at Hubble Lake each year as they start the race. Athlete support is also excellent, with an enthusiastic 200+ volunteers making sure the day goes smoothly.

The race is also fast. The male course record is a stunning 3 hours, 46 minutes, and 1 second obtained by Jeff Symonds (Penticton, BC) in 2009. The female record has been around for some time, set by the legendary Heather Fuhr (San Diego) in 1993. Heather swept through the course in 4 hours, 14 minutes, and 18 seconds.

Choose from a variety of race distances – Half Distance, Team Half Distance, Olympic Distance, new Sprint, new Try-A-Tri, Aquabike, and Duathlon.

The Chain of Rocks Bridge has become the permanent home of our Spring Duathlon. Originally held on the historic Eads Bridge we re-located the event to a longer bridge and a more rural bicycle course. The iconic Chain of Rocks Bridge and surrounding area are the perfect venue to ease into an active event season. The event starts and finishes at the foot of the Chain of Rocks Bridge on the Illinois side. Participants will run from Start Line to the Mississippi River and back, followed by a flat, fast out-and-back bike circuit, returning to a final out-and-back run leg to the river and back with great views of the mighty Mississippi River. Awesome, right?!

Distances: 1.5 mile run – 12 mile bike – 1.5 mile run. A great distance for beginners and seasoned veterans.

Where: The Chain of Rocks Bridge – and rural roads on the Illinois side of the Mississippi River.

The Alpe d’Huez Duathlon is the gateway to the legend of the 21 bends, in a sprint format that is intense but accessible to everyone. If you want to take on the mythic climb and you enjoy fast and thrilling races, then this was made for you.

With more than 500 participants setting off all at once, the Alpe d’Huez Duathlon traditionally kicks off the competition week. And what a start! On this Tuesday afternoon, all types of sportsman and woman are represented at the start-line in Bourg d’Oisans, from those in the 16-17 age category, to athletes looking for a taster of the Alpe d’Huez experience, to the ever increasing number of those hoping to do the double of the Duathlon and then the Triathlon M later in the week!

6,5km RUN
15km BIKE
5,5km RUN

The perfect Triathlon and Duathlon in California for beginning and experienced athletes. Lake Siskiyou Camp Resort in Mt. Shasta, California. Labor Day Weekend.

End the season with this fun fall themed event. This race will be fast. USAT sanctioned, and It’s conveniently located near the Salt Lake Valley. Tooele has a great venue to accommodate this end-of-season triathlon with the flare of Halloween to set the mood for the rest of the month.