Pineapple Sprint Road Race - road cycling event - in Haleiwa, HI - presented by Tradewind Cycling Team
Past Event

Pineapple Sprint Road Race

Sunday, February 22, 202666-250 Kamehameha Hwy, Haleiwa, HI
Event Details

Event Type

Road Race

Location

66-250 Kamehameha HwyHaleiwa, HawaiiOpen in Maps

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2026February 22, 2026

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About This Event
The Pineapple Sprint Road Race stands as a premier fixture on the Hawaii cycling calendar, drawing the region's most aggressive riders to the iconic North Shore of Oahu. This event is designed for those who thrive on tactical positioning, high-speed maneuvers, and the raw power required for a bunch finish. Set in the historic area of Haleiwa, the race provides a perfect blend of technical challenges and spectator-friendly viewing points, making it a must-attend event for the local cycling community and visiting competitors alike.
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Pineapple Sprint Road Race: High-Octane Cycling on Hawaii’s North Shore

As a cornerstone of the competitive season, this road race emphasizes the strategic side of the sport. Whether you are part of a lead-out train or a solo breakaway specialist, the course demands constant focus and high-level bike handling. For spectators, the energy is palpable as the peloton thunders through the tropical landscape, fighting for every inch of tarmac before the final dash to the line. The atmosphere in Haleiwa is electric, combining the intensity of a high-stakes road race with the welcoming vibe of the islands.

What to Expect

  • Race Categories - Multiple fields tiered by skill level to ensure competitive and safe racing for all participants.
  • Sprint Points - Mid-race primes designed to animate the peloton and reward the most aggressive riders in the field.
  • Field Size - Large, competitive packs that require savvy positioning and constant communication within the bunch.
  • Technical Corners - A course layout that tests bike handling skills with sharp turns and tactical sections.
  • Podium Ceremonies - Post-race celebrations recognizing the top finishers across all divisions with a festive local atmosphere.
  • Spectator Access - Multiple vantage points along the route for fans to cheer on the riders and witness the tactical battles firsthand.

Course Description

The Pineapple Sprint Road Race takes place on a circuit that highlights the unique geography of the North Shore. The route is characterized by its fast, rolling terrain and sections that are often influenced by the famous Hawaiian tradewinds, adding an extra layer of difficulty to the tactical game. While the elevation changes are manageable, the constant pace and technical nature of the turns near Haleiwa mean there is never a dull moment in the saddle.

The final stretch is a power-rider's dream - a long, flat run-in where lead-out trains will look to dominate the front of the pack. Riders must navigate the wind and time their efforts perfectly to avoid being caught out before the line. The road surface is typical of coastal Hawaii, requiring riders to remain vigilant and maintain tight formations throughout the duration of the event.

Event Highlights

Beyond the intensity of the race, the Pineapple Sprint Road Race offers a full experience for athletes and their supporters. The event hub serves as the heart of the action, featuring a vibrant atmosphere where stories of the race are shared over local refreshments. The podium ceremonies are a highlight of the day, where the fastest sprinters and most tactical riders are honored for their performance on the road.

Support and amenities are a priority, with neutral support vehicles often present to assist with mechanical issues and ensure the race remains fair and competitive. For families and fans, the proximity to the town of Haleiwa means there are plenty of post-race activities to enjoy, from exploring local boutiques to relaxing on the world-famous beaches nearby. This event isn't just a race; it is a celebration of the competitive spirit and the thriving cycling culture in Hawaii.

Pineapple Sprint Road Race Recap



Frequently Asked Questions

What race categories are available for the Pineapple Sprint?

The event features several competitive categories ranging from Pro/1/2 to Masters and Novice divisions. Check the event website for the latest details on specific category groupings and start times.

How are the sprint points and primes managed during the race?

Mid-race sprint points are designated at specific markers along the course to keep the pace high and competitive. Riders should listen for the bell lap or check the technical guide for prime locations that contribute to the overall points classification.

What is the maximum field size for each race category?

To ensure rider safety and competitive integrity on the Haleiwa roads, field sizes are strictly capped. Most categories allow for a maximum of 50-75 riders, so early registration is recommended to secure your spot on the start line.

Where is the best vantage point for spectators to watch the finish?

Spectators are encouraged to gather near the final straightaway in Haleiwa to witness the high-speed sprint finish. This area also hosts the podium ceremonies immediately following the conclusion of each race category.

What are the course conditions and technical details for the Haleiwa route?

The course features a mix of rolling terrain and fast, flat sections perfect for lead-out trains. Riders should prepare for potential crosswinds along the coast and ensure their gear is tuned for high-speed cornering and tactical positioning.

Where should participants park and check in on race day?

Designated parking areas are located near the primary staging zone in Haleiwa. Please arrive at least 60 minutes before your scheduled start time to complete check-in and receive your timing chip and race numbers.

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