NAC SUMMIT CHALLENGE – A COMMUNITY CYCLING EVENT

Date/Time
Date(s) - 08/29/2026
7:00 am - 5:00 pm

Location
National Ability Center
1000 ability way, park city, UT

Categories

Leader: Chuck Mollard


Saturday, August 29 – NAC Summit Challenge

Register now as prices increase later in July

 PCMSC will once again participate in the National Ability Center’s “Summit Challenge” as a club event. This year the event will be held on Saturday, August 29, 2026. The Summit Challenge is a community cycling event for riders of all ages & abilities. This event directly supports adaptive recreational programs at the National Ability Center, empowering individuals of all abilities.

 This event offers 5 rides:

100-Mile Ride with 7271feet elevation gain – This would be for our A level riders

80-Mile Ride with 4200 feet elevation gain – This could be for our A or B+ level riders

50-Mile Ride with 3100 feet elevation gain – Appropriate for our B or B+ level riders.

25-Mile Ride with 1100 feet elevation gain – Ideal for our B level riders

16-Mile Ride with 700 feet elevation gain – Ideal for our C level riders.

Registration application and fees are the responsibility of each participant, and you need to register to participate in this ride.

 “Early Bird” Registration fees  are as follows:

100-Mile Ride: $150 fee

80-Mile Ride: $105 fee

50-Mile Ride: $90 fee

25-Mile Ride: $65 fee

16-Mile Ride: $55 fee

 You may register on the NAC Web site at: https://summitchallenge100.org Click on Register then select your ride category and click on to add/join Team Registration. Then click on Register Teammate and select Park City Mountain Sports Club from the drop-down menu in the team field. Enter our team password: ride2026 in the Team Password field and complete the rest of the form with your personal data.

 Fundraising is not a requirement to ride; however the NAC encourages participants to fundraise and help spread the mission of the National Ability Center with family, friends and co-workers.

 This is a fully supported course for each of the rides and the registration fees allow NAC to meet the needs of cyclists with a disability to participate at no cost to them. There will be food and beverages as well as entertainment at the NAC at the end of the ride as well as group photos. Route information and elevations can be found at: https://summitchallenge100.org under FAQS.

 The team Captain on the registration is Chuck Mollard.  If you have any questions call Chuck – cell: 917-881-9022 or email to: chuckmollard@gmail.com