19th Annual Stony Mountain Criterium
Presented by 3P Cycling Club
Date
Tuesday, June 9, 2026
Location
Stony Mountain, Manitoba
Overview
This monument of the Manitoba road cycling calendar takes place in the town of Stony Mountain, just 10 km north of the Perimeter on Hwy 7.
- Start/Finish & Parking: Dufferin Drive at Pike’s Peak Toboggan Hill
- Lap Distance: 1.5 km
- Elevation Change: ~60 feet per lap
- License Required: Valid Manitoba or UCI Racing License
Organizers
Brent Burley
(204) 612-3104
3pcyclingclub@gmail.com
Colin Rochon
(204) xxx-xxxx
Parking & Facilities
Parking: Dufferin Drive at Pike’s Peak Toboggan Hill (Google Pin – Link )
Washrooms: Stony Mountain Rec Centre
Eligibility
Open to all holders of a valid UCI/CCA Race License or MCA Manitoba RACE license
Registration
Format: Online only using Zone4.ca. There will be NO onsite registration day of race.
Fee: Adults $30, 17 years and under $20
Closes: June 7, 2026 at 11:59 PM
Race Day Sign-In
Location: Race HQ at the start/finish line beside parking on Dufferin Drive
Each racer must sign in at race head quarters, present their license.
For the 2026 road race season, please re-use your 2025 Race BIB numbers. If you category has changed or have been issued new BIB numbers in 2026 use those numbers - confirm at sign in.
Racers are to pick up their timing chip at sign in (and return at the finish of the race).
**Sign in opens at 6:00 PM and closes 30 minutes prior to your race**
RACE SCHEDULE
License
License: A UCI or MCA Race License is required
- You must hold one of the following:
- 2026 UCI license or
- 2026 Manitoba RACE license
NOTE: **Single event Permits are NOT available for crit races**
Race Numbers
Race Numbers
Use BIB numbers issued for the 2025 season or any more recent numbers issued in 2026.
Number Placement
Use this link for number pinning instructions
Video on proper pinning of bib numbers
**Important - For MB Races please pin numbers on RIGHT side (different than video)
Prizes
Podiums and prizing after the final event (~9:30 p.m.). Prime laps (mini-race for a cash prize) will be announced during the event.
RACE COURSE MAP
Race Rules
- The race courses are always open to the public.
- Signs will indicate that bike races are in progress, marshals do not have the authority to prevent people or vehicles from entering the course.
- Ride within the designated route. Ensure you ride safely, in control. Cyclists deemed to be riding unsafely, discourteously, or recklessly will be removed.
- NEVER cross the centre line of the road. Event participants who are seen crossing the centre line will be subject to removal from the event and disqualification.
- Be aware of others around you and communicate well in advance while cycling. Ride with your head up.
- Know your limits. Crashes can occur when inexperienced riders lack the bike handling skills necessary to make quick decisions in a pack.
- Never overlap your wheels with another cyclist.
- The use of aerobars and riding in the aero-position is prohibited.
- Be courteous to all vehicles and pedestrians.
- Do not use headphones, personal stereos, or cell phones while riding.
- No outside support vehicles allowed along the course.
- Emergency vehicles ALWAYS have the right of way. Riders must give way to emergency vehicles by pulling over, stopping, and dismounting.
- Always display your RACE number. All registered cyclists must wear their RACE number according to race instructions. Riders who fail to do so will not receive an official finish time.
- All riders must obey traffic officers and course marshals. Disobeying instructions from these individuals will result in disqualification from the ride.
- No littering on course. Riders must dispose of garbage in designated bins only. Riders caught littering will be disqualified from the event.
- There will NOT be follow vehicles for each category.
- Each event participant is responsible for their own flat changes or mechanical mishaps on course. There will not be a Neutral Service Vehicle for this event.
- No personal, team, or club follow vehicles are allowed on the race course.
- No e-bikes are permitted
- Only drop bar bikes, with working front and rear brakes are permitted
- No sleeveless jerseys
- Riders must wear closed toe shoes
Onboard Technology
The following are MB Cycling regulations for onboard technology for all MB Cycling events which are managed by MB Cycling Commissaires. These regulations do not apply to any events which do not require Commissaires, but if they are sanctioned under the MB Cycling Insurance Policy.
1. All onboard technology device which is fitted on a bicycle must:
a. Be installed on a system designed specifically for bicycles and not affect the certification of any item on the bicycle.
b. Not cause a risk for the safety of any rider, and therefore, be affixed in a manner that ensures it is not susceptible of inadvertently dismounting or is non-removable.
c. The camera footage is not immediately available to the rider.
1. No onboard technology is allowed to be affixed to the helmet.
2. If a Commissaire feels that the technology is not properly affixed or safely secured, they may, at their discretion, ask the rider to either remove the technology or ask them to readjust to ensure that the device is safely affixed.
3. If there is a crash during an event, permission must be secured in writing from the individuals involved before posting any footage from the incident.
4. It is strongly recommended that anyone who is using footage for individual promotion or private use, secure written consent in advance from any individual appearing on the footage.
5. Note:
a. MB Cycling Insurance does not cover loss or damages which may occur to onboard technology during the event.
b. All individuals using onboard technology are responsible and liable for any damages and injuries which may occur if the technology interferes with the integrity and safety of the event.
There are no race results posted yet.