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High-Speed Cycling Race Debuts in Omaha’s Aksarben Village

May 12, 2025

Omaha is shifting into high gear with the debut of the Aksarben Tirc, a new criterium bike race taking over Aksarben Village on Saturday, May 17. A criterium – or “crit” – is a short-course, high-speed cycling event known for sharp corners, tight packs and thrilling spectator views.

The Aksarben Tirc is part of the USA Crits National Series and is expected to draw hundreds of cyclists from across the country. Riders will loop the course at speeds of up to 40 miles per hour, with races lasting 40 to 75 minutes depending on the category. Spectators can watch for free and enjoy multiple race heats throughout the afternoon and evening. The pro women’s race begins at 7:05pm, followed by the pro men’s race at 8:10pm.

Aksarben Village is one of Omaha’s most walkable neighborhoods with restaurants, patios and shops just steps from the action. Stinson Park will serve as the family hub, with bike-themed kids’ activities and a skills course. There will also be a Mini Crit in which kids ages 5-14 can ride the course (registration and helmets required) and experience a moment in the spotlight.

What are you waiting for? Bring the cowbell and get cranking to Aksarben Village this Saturday!

Photo credit: Robb Hiatt of Omaha

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