MFG in the News

David Jaewon Oh of Chum News reported on the Woodland Park GP, 2025!

Here’s a quote: I thought I was familiar with covering endurance sports. I’ve taken photos at marathons, gravel races, bike rides around the city, and stuff like that. The race was nothing like that. The race was just so removed from what I’ve experienced in the past — in a really delightful sense. I’d have never thought this was happening on the other side of Green Lake.

Read the full article here.

Thank You

2025.

What a season.

Thank you.

Thank you for all you have done to make MFG this season a fantastic, welcoming, heckling, crazy, community of bike lovers.

We have immense gratitude for everyone who came out this year to smile, sweat, cheer, heckle, unload & load box trucks, tape miles of course, set up tens of thousands of stakes then take them down and stuff them into bags & trucks, set up team tents, welcome newbies and lead preview laps, manage timing, serve as crossing guards, narrate, entertain and humor everyone over our PA system, coach, wrangle kids, take dazzling photos, light up our socials, register over 3500 total race entries, manage staging, starts, podiums, and parking, fix last minute bike issues, mend cuts and bruises, and bring more cowbell. It truly takes a village and we appreciate everyone who plays a part in MFG.

And in 2025, we are once again earth’s biggest cyclocross series (…by a mile).

We wish you a wonderful holiday season and hope to see you next year.

The MFG team: Chris, Erik, Mike and Blaine

MFG 2025 Lost And Found Items

Hey, thanks for coming out to MFG this year!

We know in the excitement of doing an MFG event, it’s easy to leave stuff behind. See pictures below of all the items in our lost and found.

If you see something that’s yours please email us at mfg@offcamber.bike. All these items can be picked up in the Wallingford neighborhood of Seattle until December 1. After that we are going to donate what’s left.

Announcing the Seattle Superprestige

MFG Cyclocross & Cyclocross Revolution (CXR) are excited to announce the Seattle Superprestige, a brand-new combined race series from MFG and CXR. Modeled after the legendary Belgian Superprestige, this six-race series will crown the true champions of Seattle cyclocross across all categories.

The format is simple: race the races you’re already racing, earn points toward the Superprestige standings, and see where you stack up by season’s end. The series pulls in three MFG races and three CXR races, with your best five results out of six counting toward your overall score (5 race minimum to qualify). Points are awarded 20 places deep, and podiums will be awarded to the top three point earners in every category. No extra cost. No extra registration. Just line up, go hard, and let the results speak for themselves.

The Seattle Superprestige kicks off September 7 at MFG #1 North 40 at LeMay and wraps up October 26 at CXR #4. Full details, including point structure, categories, and standings updates via Webscorer, are on the MFG site here. Whether you’re racing for the podium or chasing personal goals, the Superprestige is a new way to measure yourself against the best and celebrate the season with the entire Seattle cyclocross community.

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CX Pre-Season Prep – Sharpen skills and dial fitness

It’s TIME for Course Tape and Cowbells

Local cyclocross world & national champion and Wednesday Night Worlds maestro, Russell Stevenson, will be hosting three Pre-Season Cyclocross Nights starting next week, Aug 20, in partnership with MFG. Come sharpen your sword, blow off the cobwebs AND register for the MFG series.

Russell has lined up a team of coaches to help people of every level. Total beginners welcome! This is the perfect chance to dial your fitness and your skills for the 2025 MFG season.

Bring your timing Tube or Chip from any previous local race (Wed Nights, MFG, CXR).

The deets:

  • Dates: Weds Aug 20, 27, and Sept 3
  • Times: 5pm – 7:30pm
  • Where: N SeaTac Park – DIRECTIONS – 13699 18th Ave S, SeaTac, WA 98168
  • What: Open CX course (5:00), Skills Clinics (5:30), Timed Racing (6:30)
  • Register for MFG & CXR cyclocross series

Fees:

  • Racing Adults – $30
  • Racing U16 Junior – $15
  • Practice Adults – $20
  • Practice U16 Junior – $10
  • U10 Kids – FREE (practice only)

Join us for this series and get ready for MFG!

Now get back on your bike,
The MFG Team

2025 MFG Race Schedule – New & Improved

For 2025, we’ve made some tweaks to the race schedule—powered by racer feedback, spreadsheets, and maybe a little too much coffee. The goal? Spread racers more evenly between waves, reduce mid-course traffic jams, and keep race-day vibes running smoother than a fresh set of tubulars.

Here’s what’s changing:

Wave 1 – 9:00 AM
Open C4 Males roll out here, while Master C4 50+ & 60+ move to Wave 3. This splits up two of our biggest categories to help with course crowding, and gives the C4 Masters a break from the sunrise start.

Wave 2 – 9:55 AM
Now home to Female C3, Cat 3/4 Master Female, Cat 4 Female, Beginner Female, and Nonbinary Adults. We’ve created a bigger gap before the kids/juniors race, which means parents can finish their race and still make it to the junior start line without breaking into a second sprint.

Wave 3 – 10:50 AM
C4 Master 50+ & 60+, Beginner Men, and High School Males now line up here. This evens out field sizes and moves high school racers out of the kids/juniors wave—making for less chaos and more speed. Plus, it gives juniors the chance to “race up” into the open categories if they’re feeling extra spicy.

The rest of the schedule stays the same—because its working!

See you at North 40 on September 7!

Volunteer with MFG

It takes a village to put on a bike race and cyclocross is no different.

Volunteering at an MFG race will bring you appreciation from your fellow racers and hugs and high fives from the team here at MFG.

Plus you get to race for FREE. For every volunteer role you take you will get one free race at MFG.

We have a few options to help… We need folks to help setup the course before each race and to tear the course down after the last racers have crossed the finish. We also need crossing guards during the race day.

You can sign up for all MFG races at the links below.

North 40 – LeMay – September 7, 2025

Beach Party at Silver Lake – September 21, 2025

Barnburner at Steilacoom – October 5, 2025

Magnuson Park Cross – October 19, 2025

Swan Trails Farms – November 2, 2025

Woodland Park GP – November 16, 2025

Woodland Park Cleanup – November 17, 2025 (Monday)

Join the team at MFG. Your granddad would be proud!

MFG 2025 Teams

Cross is coming!

We are getting Webscorer set up to open registration soon. Part of that is to finalize the list of teams in our system.

We are including teams below which had at least 5 racers register in 2024.

Please email us at mfg@offcamber.bike by end of day Saturday 8/2/25 if we need to add any new teams or make changes to this list.

2020 Fuel
A Cycling Team
Adequate Cycling
Alaska Airlines
Alki Rubicon
Alki Velo Club
Amigos Racing
Ampersand Bikes Club
Apex Racing
As The Crow Flies
Bell Lap Productions
Biciclista US
Bicycle Centres
Bicycleattorney.Com
Black Sheep Velo
Booger
Breakfast Racing Team
Cascade Bicycle Studio
Cascadia Rising
Case Of The Mondays
Coalition Cycling
Country Green Turf Farms
Cycological Damage
Del Boca Vista
Dropbar Racing
Dyna Racing
Fell Swoop
Five Ply Design | Ridgecrest Racing
Fount Cycling Guild
Grit City Health
Grouptrail Cycling
Hagens Berman
Hai Karate Aftershave
Hedonspeed
HODALA!!!
Husky Cycling
Illuminati
JBO Sports
Keller Rohrbach
La Vogue Cyclery
Liquid Velo
Mcgovern Cycles
Mcleod Construction
Mercedes-Benz of Bellevue
Metier Racing and Coffee
Mitrata
Montlake Bicycle Shop
Nemoesis
NUUN
NWCX Project
Old Town Bicycle
Organic Gnar Harvest
PCP Racing
Phantom Racing
Pizza Pals
Planet PDX
PNW Colavita Factor
Premier Racing
Puffybirds
R4C
Recycled Cycles Racing
Riding Solo
Shots & Sprockets/Hampsten Cycles
Soft Like Kitten
Spaaaaaaaaace Cadet Racing
Spokeswomen Racing
Taco Time Northwest Cycling Team
Team Solo Cup
Team XV
Unavita
Wahoo

Thank You To This Amazing community

Putting on a cyclocross race is no small feat and takes a village. We are incredibly grateful for all the folks this season who stepped up to rake, shovel, pound, tape, time, guard, tear-down, set-up, carry, load, register, teach, announce, lift, attend, start, stage, organize, restore, and cheer.

This season we had over 200 volunteer spots and over 100 individual volunteers across our six races to set up the course and venue, work as crossing guards & parking attendants, and tear down the course.

We have a regular staff of more than a dozen folks to help with registration, course setup/teardown/maintenance, timing, announcing, staging & starts, podiums, preview laps, media, and more.

We are immensely grateful for all the helping hands, sweat and sore backs you offered to us during the season!

Thank you!

Mike, Blaine, Erik, and Chris