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Sat May 24, 2025 New Berlin, IL 62670 US Directions

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Capital City Mini-Biathlon

$40 8:00AM CDT - 10:30AM CDT Price increases after May 10, 2025 at 11:59pm CDT

Capital City Biathlon

$45 8:00AM CDT - 10:30AM CDT
55 spots left. Price increases after May 10, 2025 at 11:59pm CDT

Capital City Biathlon for Teams

$30 8:00AM CDT - 10:30AM CDT
19 spots left. Price increases after May 10, 2025 at 11:59pm CDT

Capital City Biathlon Challenge - Mini-Biathlon & Biathlon

$90 8:00AM CDT - 10:30AM CDT Price increases after May 10, 2025 at 11:59pm CDT

CCB 5K

$30 8:00AM CDT - 10:30AM CDT
45 spots left. Price increases after May 10, 2025 at 11:59pm CDT

Volunteer On Race Day

$0 6:00AM CDT - 10:30AM CDT Registration ends May 23, 2025 at 11:59pm CDT

Race Website

Additional race information can be found at http://capitalcitybiathlon.com.

Place

Dannenberger's Family Vineyards
12341 Irish Rd
New Berlin, IL US 62670

Description

Saturday, May 24th, 2025 starting at 7:30am for the mini-biathlon

Location: Danenberger Family Vineyards

Events:

Mini-Biathlon - 1mile run - 7.5 mile bike - Starts at 7:30am

5K Run - Starts at 8:30am
Biathlon –5K run and a 15-mile bike - Starts at 8:30am
Team Biathlon – Split the Biathlon and one person runs the 5K and the other bikes the 15 miles

Packet pickup is on race day from 6:30 am to 7:15am for the mini-biathlon and reopens again after the mini-starts and is open until 8:15am on race morning.

Look for the check in tent on the southside of the Winery near Irish Road.


Parking will be on the east side of the winery. You can use the restrooms inside the winery as well as the outside porta-potties.


Safety is always a concern so remember to follow the rules of the road. Run on the left side and bike on the right side. We will have Ham Radio operators patrolling the roads and helping with local traffic if any. We don't expect to see many cars along the route because there are only a few homes out there.


Start time for the 5K is 8 am for all participants. The route is a flat, out and back on Irish Rd.

You are chipped timed so line up according to your intended pace and your time starts when you cross the start line. When you are finished head down to the winery for some snacks after you collect your finisher's medal. There will be some breakfast food for sale as well. So your friends and family can eat too.


Biathletes after finishing your (1M for the mini) 5K lap turn towards the bike corral near the finish line. Your transition time starts when you cross the finish line. Remember you must walk your bike out of the corral and have your helmet on before you can leave the corral. Your transition time ends and bike lap starts when you cross the start/finish line going east on Irish Road. 

Full Biathlon: After completing your first loop you will be going across the finish line again so we can capture your split time. Your final time is the sum of all your laps: 5k lap; T1 is your transition time to get your bike and back out to the start/finish line, Bike lap 1 is your first 7.5 mile loop and Bike lap 2 is your second 7.5 mile loop.


We follow these rules for the transition area and bike route:

1. First come first served for positions on the bike racks in the transition area. Because of the size of the event just about any position will get you in and out quickly.
2. Keep your gear as close to your bike as possible. Using a small towel or folded larger towel to set your gear on so your stuff is visually separated from others.
3. All bikers must wear a helmet when leaving the corral area.
4. Wait until you get on the road to mount your bike.
5. No drafting other bikers (maintain 3 bike lengths from a rider in front of you). If you are going to pass, do so quickly (15 seconds) and pass on the left side.
6. Ride on the far right side of the road except to pass or avoid a road hazard.


We will have awards for top finishers and age brackets for all events.  

 

Race Contact Info

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Danenberger Family Vineyards

Our Centennial farm, where DFV is proud to call home, was established in the mid-1800s by my great, great grandfather, James Sullivan, and his son, Jeremiah, who came over from Ireland. The original farmhouse, although completely modernized, still graces the property. The gazebo itself is housed in the grain silo, where the crops were stored. It is fitting that while some of our farm has a history going back to the 1800s, the remainder has a modern twist.

Some have said that you can’t grow quality wine grapes in Central Illinois, but they don’t know our Winemaker’s secrets. Hundreds of our Vinifera, French-American hybrids, and American hybrid vines stand as proof. They love the minerals in our soil and the constant breeze keeping them disease-free.  Our attention to detail throughout the season results in the quality that you see at harvest.

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