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Register for 2024 Human Powered Racing events before fees increase…
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The Cowichan Challenge is the 2024 BC Sprint Triathlon Age Group Championship. Register now for a chance to be crowned BC age group champion.
Triathlon coaching is growing in BC thanks to the support of Triathlon BC and the efforts of facilitators like Rob Dibden.
The XTERRA Victoria weekend offers something for every adventure seeker. Sign up now to secure your spot.
The Victoria Youth Triathlon is an event for youth of all a get and abilities. It will test you physically and offers lasting memories.
Announcing Vancouver Island’s half distance gravel triathlon. The Honeymoons Half Gravel Tri will challenge your limits and tickle your senses.
We have completed the first two races of the Human Powered Racing season. The West Shore Youth Triathlon was on May 27 and the Victoria Youth Triathlon was on June 10. Both races are part of the Kersten Orthodontics Greater Victoria Youth Triathlon Series. The West Shore Youth Triathlon at Juan de Fuca Rec is…
Registration is open for 2023 Human Powered Racing Events, including triathlons, trail runs, and a swimrun.
Human Powered Racing began hosting races in 2010 when the then race director for the Victoria Youth Triathlon was retiring and was going to end the event. As a parent of young triathletes and an experienced triathlete himself, Rob Dibden was well aware of the importance of the Victoria Youth Triathlon to young up and…
At Human Powered Racing we are committed to providing fun, challenging events in a safe, healthy environment.
Human Powered Racing is hosting the Cowichan Challenge in 2022.
Registration is now open for all 2022 Human Powered Racing events.
The Greater Victoria Youth Triathlon Series is presented by Kersten Orthodontics. Register for all three races to receive a custom hoody.
The Ride the Rock Challenge came to a close on May 31. For the month of May participants challenged themselves to ride the equivalent of the length of Vancouver Island. People started off to get some kilometres in on their bike but found different benefits to the Challenge along the way.