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August Bike Rides and Races in Chicagoland 

Below we highlighted some fun rides or races within a two-hour drive from Chicago (in light traffic, bleh) along with a comprehensive list of events in the table at the bottom. Thanks to Cycling Index – Northern Illinois Cycling for assembling this data.  

Looking for a bike shop near you that can get your bike ready for any of these events? Talk to the Tailwind crew to get your wheels in shape (round, ideally) or hit us up for fitting.  

If you’re looking for a regular weekly group ride, Tailwind sponsors the Half Acre Wednesday night group ride. It’s roughly 20 miles from Winnemac Park to the Half Acre brewery – and there’s a slow group or a fast group.

Highlighted Rides in Chicagoland

Annual Velodrome 4k Time Trial

  • Date: Sunday, August 9, 2025 
  • Type: Time trial – velodrome 
  • Location: Northbrook, IL 
  • Details & registration:https://www.wiilcycle.org/event/2nd-annual-velodrome-4k-tt/

Little Apple Gravel (20k-40k) Time Trial

  • Date: Sunday, August 10, 2025 
  • Type: Gravel TT 
  • Location: Manhattan, IL 
  • Details & registration:https://www.bikereg.com/littleapple

Palos Meltdown CAMBR 

  • Date: Sunday, August 10, 2025 
  • Type: MTB Race 
  • Location: Palos MTB trails, IL 
  • Details & registration: https://cambr.org/news_manager.php?page=24504

Tri-State Tour Chicago Century

  • Date: Sunday, August 23, 2025 
  • Type: Non-competitive entury ride (also non-century option) 
  • Route: Whiting, IN → Kenosha, WI 
  • Details & registration:Bicycle Illinois – Illinois’ Bicycle Touring Company

Return to Cherry Valley 20k Time Trial

  • Date: Sunday, August 24, 2025 
  • Type: Time trial (20k) 
  • Location: Cherry Valley, IL 
  • Details & registration:https://www.wiilcycle.org/event/return-to-cherry-valley-20k-tt/

Relay Cross Chicago

  • Date: August (date TBD), 2025 
  • Type: Cyclocross relay race 
  • Location: Chicago, IL 
  • Details & registration:Relay Cross – xXx Racing – Athletico

Chicago Triathlon

  • Date: August 23-24, 2025 
  • Type: Triathlon (includes cycling) 
  • Location: Chicago, IL 
  • Details & registration:Chicago Triathlon

Bike the Drive

  • Date: Sunday, August 31, 2025 – 6:30 AM start 
  • Type: Car-free city ride along Lake Shore Drive 
  • Location: Grant Park (Butler Field), Chicago 
  • Official site & registration: Active Transportation Alliance event info REGISTER – Bike the Drive

Event Summary Table

EventLocationDateType
CowaLUNGaGurnee, IL 8/2/2025 Road/General 
Bryce Master 19k TTHarvard, IL 8/2/2025 TT (Time Trial) 
Night Owl Bike RideCrystal Lake, IL 8/2/2025 Road/General 
Illinois Road Race ChampionshipSt. Anne, IL 8/3/2025 Road/General 
Little AppleManhattan, IL 8/3/2025 Gravel 
Naperville Sprint TriathlonNaperville, IL 8/3/2025 Triathlon (Tri) 
New Glarus Road RaceNew Glarus, WI August 2025 Road/General 
Annual Velodrome 4k TTNorthbrook, IL 8/9/2025 TT (Time Trial) 
Palos MeltdownPalos Park, IL 8/10/2025 Mountain/Fat Bike 
Double Bong 20–40 km TTKansasville, WI 8/10/2025 TT (Time Trial) 
Rotary RideNaperville, IL August 2025 Road/General 
Ride Like An EgyptianDeKalb, IL August 2025 Road/General 
Fast FittyCharlotte, MI 8/16/2025 Gravel 
core4Iowa City, IA 8/16/2025 Gravel 
10 Mile TT National ChampionshipMaple Park, IL 8/17/2025 TT (Time Trial) 
Race the LakeFond du Lac, WI August 2025 Road/General 
Ride Across WisconsinSouthern, WI August 2025 Road/General 
The Coon Fork 40Augusta, WI 8/23/2025 Gravel 
Return to Cherry Valley 20k Time TrialCherry Valley, IL 8/24/2025 TT (Time Trial) 
Tri-State TourTri-State (IL/WI/IN) August 2025 Road/General 
TreadfestLake Geneva, WI August 2025 Mountain/Fat Bike 
Relay CrossChicago, IL August 2025 Cyclocross 
Chicago TriathlonChicago, IL August 2025 Triathlon (Tri) 
Fall Fling Stage 1Wood Dale, IL 8/30/2025 Criterium 
Fall Fling Stage 2Wood Dale, IL 8/31/2025 Criterium 

The Santa Cruz HighBall GX AXS

The Santa Cruz Highball GX AXS is a lightweight, race-ready carbon hardtail built for speed and efficiency. It’s a great Chicagoland XC slayer because it can handle just about any trail within a day’s drive of the metro but can also air off an alleyway speed bump or whip through downtown traffic. This specific build was set up to be a jack-of-all-XC for a self-described “gizmo afficionado” rider who wanted the latest technology for racing, commuting, and goofing off at the bump track, but didn’t want to deal with occasionally cleaning the pivots of a full-suspension rig.

And before you ask, here’re the weights for this size medium:

  • Out of the box: 25.4 lbs
  • Trail ready (dropper post, pedals, bags, sealant, computer, bottle cages, bell): 26.5 lbs

Build highlights

The star of the build is the SRAM GX Eagle AXS wireless drivetrain, which delivers crisp, consistent, cable-free shifting under pressure in all sorts of conditions. AXS is ideal for riders who put on a lot of miles and don’t want to mess around too much. Once tuned, the only maintenance is cleaning, lubing, charging the battery, and occasional chain or cog replacement. It attaches to the frame using SRAM’s “Full Mount” system, instead of the traditional derailleur hanger, for a more rigid and durable connection. This robust system is necessary because the rear derailleur is humongous. Check out the comparison photo below to see it compared to a mountain derailleur from 30 years ago.

The RockShox SID SL Select+ fork with 100mm of travel looks good murdered out in all black. It comes with a remote dropper switch in the form of SRAM’s patented Gripshift design (renamed the TwistLoc), allowing riders to switch between locked, pedal, and fully open settings. Why? The up-and-down of the suspension robs you of some forward energy. Over a long race a few watts lost here or there add up, so being able to deploy shock-absorption when needed, then turn it off, saves the rider some strength for consequential moments. Also, it’s fun to play with.

Most XC bikes do not need the added weight and complexity of a dropper seat post, but this rider specifically mentioned their preference for sitting comfortably on the saddle while flat-footed at stoplights, so the dropper post was a must-have. It also comes in handy at the pump track. This build went for the American-made Thomson Elite dropper with 125mm of action. Thomson posts do not jiggle as much as some other posts near their price-point, plus they have a long history of producing quality components that goes back to the early days of mountain biking. The Highball frame comes with internal cable routing for a clean look. Speaking of the early days of MTB, a unique feature of the Highball is the skinny 27.2mm seatpost, a size standard that’s usually reserved for lightweight road bikes. This provides a noticeable level of flex between the saddle and frame, which is a nice comfort add for an otherwise stiff racing hardtail.

Here’s a more comprehensive build list:

2025 Santa Cruz Highball GX AXS – Standard Build plus Tailwind Extras

  • Frame: Santa Cruz Highball Carbon C hardtail frame (for 29″ wheels) – features a threaded bottom bracket, internal cable routing, and three water bottle mounts.
  • Fork: RockShox SID SL Select+ suspension fork, 100 mm travel, with handlebar-mounted remote lockout (RockShox TwistLoc).
  • Rear Suspension: None – hardtail design (no rear shock).
  • Wheelset: RaceFace ARC Offset 27 (29″) alloy rims laced to DT Swiss 370 hubs (Boost spacing: 15×110 mm front with torque caps, 12×148 mm rear, XD driver, 28h).
  • Tires: Maxxis Rekon Race 29×2.35″ tires, EXO casing, tubeless.
  • Drivetrain: SRAM GX Eagle AXS T-Type 12-speed wireless electronic system – includes a SRAM GX Eagle DUB T-Type crankset and Sigeyi power meter (34 T chainring), a SRAM GX Eagle AXS T-Type rear derailleur, wide-range 10–52 T SRAM GX Eagle T-Type cassette, flattop GX Eagle T-Type 12-speed chain, and the SRAM AXS Pod wireless controller (shifter). (No front derailleur.)
  • Brakes: SRAM Level Bronze Stealth hydraulic disc brakes (4-piston calipers) with 160 mm SRAM HS2 rotors (front & rear) – custom sized lines, cut to customer preference.
  • Cockpit: Santa Cruz carbon flat handlebar (760 mm width, 7 mm rise, 31.8 mm clamp) with TwistLoc lockout remote; SRAM Atmos alloy stem (~60 mm length); Thomson Elite dropper seatpost (27.2 mm diameter × 125mm x 400 mm); SDG Bel-Air V3 saddle.
  • Headset: Cane Creek 40, integrated IS headset (internal cartridge bearings).
  • Bottom Bracket: SRAM DUB 73 mm threaded BB (MTB Wide).
  • Pedals: Time ATAC XC 10


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