
From the Organizer
Join fellow RTC members for a Memorial Day Aqua Bike and Social Event at Robious Landing Park!
The fun will begin at 8:00 AM with a supported river swim, followed by an out & back (no drop) ride at 9:05 am, then returning to the Park for food (around 10:30 am). This year, the post-ride food will be provided by the Club, so **BE SURE TO RSVP**
We need you to register for the Social so that we can order food/drinks accordingly. This event is open to you and your family, so a head count is very important!
** PLEASE REMEMBER TO SELECT "COMPLETE REGISTRATION" IN ORDER TO SUBMIT YOUR REGISTRATION. YOU WILL RECEIVE A CONFIRMATION EMAIL, IF YOU DON'T, PLEASE RESUBMIT. WE NEED TO HAVE AN ACCURATE HEAD COUNT FOR OUR WATER SAFETY CREW. THANKS! **
1. Registration is for all active members ONLY. If you have not renewed your membership please go to https://www.richmondtriclub.com/join-or-renew memberships will be verified.
In order to maintain safety and social distancing guidelines: Each wave has a maximum of 20 swimmers
Each swimmer should seed themselves (fastest to slowest by wave)
Top of the Pack (fast swimmers) Wave 1 (8:05 am start)
Slow/Newbie (swimmers) Wave 2 (8:07 am start)
2. Every swimmer is required to sign the 2026 Waiver online
3. Every swimmer needs to SIGN-IN to the log book and list emergency contact person’s name and phone number.
4. 8:00 am Safety briefing/announcements - all must be present
5. Swim Safety Buoys are required by ALL swimmers. They can be purchased online at Amazon. We have a limited number of Swim Safety Buoys and are first come first served. No Buoy = No Swim
6. Bright swim caps must be worn by all swimmers. We will have a limited number available in case you forget to bring one.
7. After the swimmer returns, they must SIGN OUT of the log book. The Race Directors will call the emergency contact if the swimmer does not log themselves out.
8. All participants (swimmers and volunteers) are encouraged to sign up for Rained Out text notifications https://www.rainedout.net/team_page.php?a=7a1a66c9d13367fce645
* We recommend getting there early, by no later than 7:50 am so that you get your swim buoy/wet suit set up, swim cap, etc. *
** We need 4 Volunteer Kayakers and 2 SUP's -- must be at least 18 years of age. All will be provided with a vessel, PFD's (personal flotation devices), radios, Red Cross rescue tubes. Must be comfortable having someone hold on to the kayak/SUP front or backside. RTC membership not required but encouraged. Waiver form completion required.
BIKE RIDE:
Bike - Wheels rolling at 9:05 am the ride will leave the parking lot. This is a casual ride (no drop). There will be a sweeper rider at the end of the last group.
* This is not a car supported ride (bring your hydration, spare tube and CO2 cartridge, as well as any other tools) and your cell phone. *
The 18.8 mile bike is on rural roads heading west toward 288 and Powhatan. Riders will make a left hand turn on Manakintown Ferry Rd. after the church. This very nice and lowly populated road has 2 gradual climbs. The hill climb on Manakintown is substantial (3 percent and is just under 1.7 miles in length. The elevation change is approximately 194 ft) and you will need to train for it or walk it. The midway point on the ride is a U-turn just before Page Rd. You fly back down then make a right turn back onto Robious Rd (Huguenot trail) and back to Robious Landing Park.
30mi: https://connect.garmin.com/modern/course/163443205
45mi: https://connect.garmin.com/modern/course/107971298
Please be considerate, if you are unable to make the event you must CANCEL your registration. To do this, ask for a REFUND. This to allows us to ensure safety procedures AND the FOOD/DRINKS count! Thank you for your cooperation.
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RTC Memorial Day 5/25/26 - Swim/Ride/Social - Members Only!
May 25, 2026