Have you ever wanted to try bike racing but were not comfortable with the idea of racing in a group? Then a time trial is for you.
A cycling time trial race is a type of competition where each rider races alone against the clock, rather than directly against other riders. Riders start one at a time. Drafting is not allowed. The goal is to complete a set course in the shortest time possible. This makes it less intimidating for new riders who may feel nervous about competing in a group, because they don't have to worry about riding in a pack or making quick decisions around other riders.
Check-in will begin at 7:30am.
First rider starts at 9:00am. Riders start at 1-minute intervals.
USAC License is not required.
Age Divisions
Age determining date: December 31, 2023
50 – 54 | Female & Male
55 – 59 | Female & Male
60 – 64 | Female & Male
65 – 69 | Female & Male
70 – 74 | Female & Male
75 – 79 | Female & Male
80 – 84 | Female & Male
85 – 89 | Female & Male
90 – 94 | Female & Male
95 – 99 | Female & Male
The Iowa Senior Games Cycling Time Trial (10K race) and
Iowa Games Cycling Time Trial (20K race) will be separate races using the first half of the 20K course. If you wish to ride in the Iowa Senior Games in addition to the Iowa Games, you have the option to add the Senior Games event for $15 during online registration for the Iowa Games. The Iowa Games Cycling Time Trial (20K race) will be held at 1:00 PM on the same day. It will be a 20K (12.4 mile) course with a turnaround at the 10K mark.