Events
Place
Lemont, IL US 60439
Description
The Forge Gravel Triathlon
Saturday, July 20, 2024
USAT Gravel Series
USAT Sanctioned Event
2024 Results
REGISTRATION FOR THE 2024 RACE IS CLOSED.
Race Information
The Forge Gravel Triathlon is a unique short course, multi-sport event that offers an exhilarating, adventurous experience for triathletes of all abilities, from beginners to professionals. The course takes place in The Forge: Lemont Quarries, with a swim in the Forge Quarry and the bike and run on the trails in the Park and the adjoining trails, all located adjacent to historic downtown Lemont. Athletes and spectators will enjoy exclusive views of The Forge’s exhilarating attractions and natural ecosystem, which includes the historic I&M Canal and multiple quarry lakes.
USAT: The 2024 race is a USA Triathlon sanctioned event and is on the USAT Gravel Triathlon Series. This will impact some rules that we have to implement. USAT Membership: As a USAT sanctioned event and part of the Gravel Series, all registrants must hold an annual USAT license or purchase a one day pass. This process is integrated with your registration.
Aquabike = Swim + Bike Format
Duathlon = Run + Bike + Run Format
Relay Option = 2 or 3 Person Relay, any combination of gender.
Course Information
Triathletes can prepare for a challenge that includes:
* Open water swimming in the natural, spring-fed Forge Quarry with a time trial start from the dock
* Two-lap bike course on crushed limestone trails and some gravel roads
* Mixed terrain run including crushed limestone and a section of MTB and single-track trails
* Transition located at The Mount, The Forge’s entertainment stage and large lawn area
Swim Course Map: The swim be ~ 540 yards of open water in the natural, spring-fed Forge Quarry with a time trial start from the dock. The course will be a rectangle, starting from the dock, swimming clockwise, with three right hand turns at large buoys. The swim will finish and exit on the dock on ladders. The dock will have two way traffic on it with swimmers lining up to start and athletes exiting the swim headed to T1. Please stay to your left at all times on the dock.
Bike Course Map: The bike course is a 10.1 mile route of two loops on a lollipop style course. There is a short, approximately .3 mile section that is the stick on the lollipop, then a ~4.7 mile loop that will be ridden twice. The bike course is on crushed limestone trails and some gravel roads. It is flat and not technical but will have a few ruts, bumps, small hills, several sharp turns, wooden bridge crossings, and loose gravel sections.
Run Course Map: The run course is approximately 3.04 miles on a mixed terrain route including crushed limestone and a section of MTB single-track trails and the paths under the Towers. About two-thirds of the course is on flat gravel trails or gravel road and one third is on mixed terrain MTB trails with some technical sections and small hills, including dirt, rocks, and mulch covered trails.
The run course is an out and back with two-way runner traffic on most of the course, other than the section on the MTB Trails / paths under the Towers.
Transition: Transition will be located in the lawn area by The Mount within the park. It will be a short ~500 foot run from the Swim exit to T1 on a carpeted surface. Bike racks will be organized by wave / bib number, but bikes will not be assigned a specific space.
Duathlon: The Duathlon will start shortly before the triathlon at the Transition Run Out point. Run 1 will be approximately 1 mile (technically .98) and will finish at the Swim IN section of transition. The bike will be the same course as the triathlon, and Run 2 will be the same 3 mile course as the Triathlon.
Aquabike: Aquabikers will rack their bikes before taking a short sprint to the finish line. Completing their race after both swimming and biking the courses described above.
Relay: Relay racers must stay in the transition area until they have completed their leg of the race. Timing device must be transferred to respective competitor within transition area. The timing device must be on each relay member at the start and finish of their portion of the race. All relays will compete in one category regardless if they are 2 or 3 person and gender makeup.
H2O / Aid Stations: There will be water near transition and at the finish line. There are no aid station on the bike - carry your own hydration and fuel. On the run course there will be one staffed aid station with water and sports drink at ~ mile 1.4 and 1.8 (same station).
Registration
Entry Fees:
Tier 1 (Until January 31, 2014)
Tri, DU and & Aquabike $85 | Relay 2-Person $155 | Relay 3-Person $235
Tier 2 (Until April 30, 2024)
Tri, DU and & Aquabike $95 | Relay 2-Person $155 | Relay 3-Person $235
Tier 3 (May 1, 2024 - July 10)
Tri, DU and & Aquabike $105 | Relay 2-Person $170 | Relay 3-Person $255)
Race Cap is 350
Relay Registration: 1st Team Member / Captain creates the team, pays the full relay team fee, then the other team members register, joining that team.
USAT Membership: As a USAT sanctioned event and part of the USAT Gravel Series, all registrants must hold an annual USAT license or purchase a one day pass. This process is integrated with your registration.
Elite Wave (Triathlon): We are offering an elite wave that will start as a mass deep water start - male and female combined. Those starting in this wave will be timed on gun time and eligible for top three overall awards and prize money. You must start in this wave to be eligible for top three overall and prize money. To be eligible for this wave please select it in the questions during registration.
Includes:
electronically timed results with swim, bike, run and T1/2 splits
earned overall and age group awards
A cool swag bag (No t-shirt this year - we are doing something unique!)
post-race party with a DJ, food, beer, and other beverages
TBD if registration will be available at packet pick-up and race day if the event is not sold out.
Training
Open Water Swim Class Training.
Sunday, July 7
Details below.
Join Coach Liz Waterstraat / Multisport Mastery for an open water swim class at The Forge in Lemont this summer!
Sunday, July 7 at 6:30 am or 7:30 am
The 6:30 am class is suitable for more intermediate/advanced swimmers. We will go through a mix of skills, tactics & an open water swim workout.
The 7:30 am class is designed for those more timid or beginner swimmers. We will work on form, comfort & confidence in the water.
In all classes, Coach Liz is on the dock instructing & observing. Each class is unique. Must be 18 years or older to participate. You do not need to be registered for the Triathlon to participate.
Water temperature is typically 78 to 84 degrees. It the water is below 84, you are permitted to use a wetsuit. For safety reasons, no wetsuits permitted if the water is above 84.
Register on this site (See Registration Button for Appropriate Class)
Athletes’ Guide
Everything you need to know and likely more than you need or want to know is in our:
Directions
Use these directions to the Forge.
Map / Google Address is: 227 Heritage Quarries Dr., Lemont, IL 60439
Parking
Use Lots 1 or 2 after the 2nd stop sign on the gravel road. They are the closest to the bridges to enter The Forge, packet pick-up, and the start and finish line area.
Important Parking Info:
On race day, we encourage carpooling. The Forge has adequate parking, but the race field, volunteers and spectators will maximize the use of our parking lots. Please follow signs directing you to parking. Athletes will park in the lots on the north side of the I&M Canal, which is a short walk across the bridges to The Forge.
Please note that after the race begins, vehicles will not be permitted to enter or exit the park until after the race is complete at approximately 9:30 am. The park access road is part of the bike course and will be closed once the race starts.
Athletes or spectators who may need to leave early should park in the public lots or street parking in downtown Lemont and ride or walk to The Forge, approximately 1 -1 ½ miles.
The shuttle system at the Metra Station will not be available on race day.
Packet Pick-Up:
Wednesday July 17
4:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Naperville Running Company
34 W. Jefferson Ave.
Naperville, IL 60540
Thursday July 18
4:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Bee Well Collective
1011 State St., Suite 220
Lemont, IL 60439
(Located in the office building, 2nd Floor)
Friday, July 19
Noon - 4:00 PM
The Forge: Lemont Quarries
227 Heritage Quarries Dr., Lemont, Il 60439
Race Day
Saturday, July 20
5:15 AM - 6:30 AM
The Forge: Lemont Quarries
227 Heritage Quarries Dr., Lemont, Il 60439
*At the Check-In Tent just after you cross the I&M Canal bridge entering the Park (Near Zip Line Landing)
Race Day Schedule (Updated / Final):
*Please note we are making minor adjustments to the start times highlighted below.
5:00 AM – Parking Opens
5:15 AM -- Transition and Race Day Packet Pick-Up Open
6:30 AM – Transition Set-Up Closes
6:30 AM – Wave Line-Up Begins. Swim staging by Wave / Bib # on the shelf near the Dock / Creamery. Duathlon staging in transition by the Run OUT area.
6:40 AM – Course Talk / Briefing by the Swim Start Staging Area
6:40 AM – Start Line-Up Ends
6:40 AM – National Anthem
~ 6:45 AM - Duathlon Start at the Transition Run OUT area.
~ 6:50 AM – Elite Triathlon Wave Start (Mass Start, Gun Time)
6:55 AM / 7:00 AM - Age group starts – Time Trial Format
7:10 AM – ~ Last Swimmer Starts
7:45 AM – Anticipated 1st Finisher
8:00 AM - Post Race Food / Beverage Available
9:00 AM -- Awards at the Mount / Stage
~9:15 AM – Anticipated Last Finisher
~9:15 AM – Transition Opens for Exit / Departure
Race Start Time / Waves:
· Elite Triathlon Wave will start at 6:50 AM. Mass deep water start (Gun Time)
· Duathlon will Start at 6:45 AM. Mass start at the Transition Run OUT gate.
· All Other Athletes will start in a Time Trail (TT) format starting after the elite wave and duathlon.
All athletes and spectators are encouraged to stay at The Forge after the race for a post-race celebration. Food and beverage will be available for purchase at The Foundry and the activities at The Forge will be open.
Results:
2021, 2022 and 2023 and 2024 result are here: Forge Triathlon Results
Awards
Elie Wave = Mass start, gun time, competing for top 3 overall male / female awards. Ineligible for all other awards.
All Others: Due to the time trial start format, all awards will be based on chip / electronic time.
Awards will be the following:
1st – 3rd Overall Male and Female (Elite Wave Only)
1st Overall Male and Female Masters (Age 40+)
1st Overall Male and Female Lemont Resident
1st Overall Male and Female First Time Triathlete
Mr. and Ms. Mid Pack (Athlete that finishes in the exact middle of the pack in their gender by placement)
1st – 3rd 10-Year Age Groups from 15 - 19 – Age 70+ (Example, Male 30-39, Female 40-49, Female <20)
Cash prizes will be awarded to the 1st - 3rd Overall Males and Females in the Triathlon: Amount TBD
Duathlon: 1st - 3rd Overall male and female. No special or age group awards.
Aquabike - 1st Overall Male and Female. No special or age group awards.
Relays - 1st - 3rd Overall relay team regardless of team size (2 or 3-person) and gender make-up. All relays compete against each other. have fun!
Additional awards, prizes and raffles will be offered and announced before the race.
Race Photos & Video
Volunteering
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Sponsors and Partners
For Sponsor and Partnership Information Contact: Dave Fako at forgeraces@gmail.com or 708-705-6791
Questions?
Questions about the race? Contact: Dave Fako at forgeraces@gmail.com or 708-705-6791
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