USA Cycling has unveiled the schedule for its 2025 national championships, spanning multiple disciplines which will draw thousands of cyclists and fans from around the country.
“We’re still on Cloud 9 from the record-breaking performances of Team USA cyclists at the Paris 2024 Olympics,” said Brendan Quirk, USA Cycling president and chief executive officer. “That spirit of dreaming big is what makes our National Championships so meaningful. There’s something for everyone and we welcome all our members to pick a National Championship and set their own personal goals.”
The first National Championship of the year will be esports, in partnership with Echelon Racing Promotions and taking place on MyWhoosh for the first time. Trek Bicycle will host Collegiate Road Nationals and Tour of America’s Dairyland will host Masters & Junior Road Nationals, both taking place in Wisconsin.
Pro Road Nationals is returning to Charleston, West Virginia, showcasing Elite, Under–23, Junior 17–18 and Para racers. It will mark the debut of the Under-23 Women’s Road Race as a standalone event, as well as the addition of Para-cycling to the program.
For 2025 and 2026, Endurance Mountain Bike Nationals will include both the Cross-Country and Marathon Mountain Bike events during one race week in Roanoke. The recently reopened Colorado Springs Velodrome will host Elite, Masters, and Para-cycling Track Nationals.
The Gravel National Championship is heading to La Crescent, Minnesota. To conclude the season, Cyclocross Nationals will take place in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
The 2025 National Championship Schedule
February 1: Esports Cycling — MyWhoosh
March 23–24: Collegiate BMX — West Monroe, Louisiana
May 2–4: Collegiate Road, Madison, Wisconsin
May 9–11: Elite BMX, Tulsa, Oklahoma
May 20–25: Pro Road (Elite, U23, 17-18, Para-cycling), Charleston, West Virginia
June 28–July 2: Masters & Junior Road — South East, Wisconsin
July 14–20: Endurance Mountain Bike — Roanoke, Virginia
July 24–27: Junior Track — Redmond, Washington
August 6–10: Masters & Para-cycling Track — Colorado Springs, Colorado
August 21–24: Elite Track — Colorado Springs, Colorado
September 11–14: Collegiate Track — Indianapolis
September 14: Gran Fondo — Frederick, Maryland
September 20: Gravel — La Crescent, Minnesota
October 9–12: Collegiate Mountain Bike — Grand Junction, Colorado
November 14–15: Madison Track — Detroit, Michigan
December 11–14: Cyclocross — Fayetteville, Arkansas
TBD: Gravity Mountain Bike — TBD