
What we’re about
Promoting – Building – Maintaining
Triangle Off-Road Cyclists (TORC) is a nonprofit volunteer organization (501) (C) (3) dedicated to safeguarding the future of mountain biking in the Triangle area of North Carolina through the promotion of responsible riding, establishment and maintenance of mountain biking trails, and preservation of North Carolina’s natural resources.
TORC is the Triangle area chapter of Southern Off-Road Bicycle Association (SORBA) and was founded in August 2005. Prior to TORC’s formation, the Triangle’s mountain bike community had been served by individual mountain bike clubs whose focus was limited to a specific trail network. TORC was formed to unify the region’s smaller clubs into a stronger voice for local mountain bikers.
Thank you for those that have joined. TORC is becoming a stronger and stronger influence within the Triangle NC area. The bigger our numbers and the larger pool of leaders and volunteers to draw from, directly means more success in our area for more trails and happier land managers/owners. Please look at the big picture for our local mountain bike advocacy efforts and join and volunteer to help.
If you haven’t already joined, for as little as $39 a year you could be a member of TORC, SORBA and the International Mountain Biking Association (IMBA). Visit www.torc-nc.org.

An important part of promoting the sport of mountain biking is extending a welcome to everybody who is enthusiastic and interested in the sport. We offer rides, clinics, and events to accommodate people with all skill levels and the advancement of off-road cycling throughout the Triangle.

We schedule trail workdays throughout the year to build new trail or maintain existing singletrack. Check our events calendar and volunteer at a trail near you! Trail workdays are essential events for TORC and the local mountain biking community at large. They ensure new trail gets built, existing trail remains sustainable, and that we maintain strong relationships with local public and private land managers.


TORC’s races are a great way to meet other local mountain bikers and compete. TORC holds several races per year. Each race usually has multiple categories, so that you can compete with others at your skill level as individuals or as a team.

New trail development (and maintenance of existing trails) is important to the preservation of open space and encourages a healthy lifestyle for bikers of all ages. As dedicated stewards of the environment, TORC employs the International Mountain Biking Association’s (IMBA) trail-building best practices.

TORC has built strong relationships with Park and Recreation Departments in Wake, Durham, and Orange counties. We also have working relationships with private land developers. These partnerships provide local mountain bikers with opportunities for trail access while protecting the future of existing trails.
TORC holds local group rides nearly year-round throughout the various trails for all different skills levels, with beginner rides being some of our most popular. These rides allow participants to meet new people, learn new skills and trail systems, and have fun. Keep an eye on our event calendar - visit https://www.meetup.com/torc-nc#calendar.
Search for “Triangle Off-Road Cyclists” and connect with other local mountain bikers on https://www.facebook.com/pages/Triangle-Off-Road-Cyclist-TORC/179388852095254.

Help us continue to promote, build, and maintain mountain biking in the Triangle. Contact us at info@torc-nc.org or check out our website www.torc-nc.org for more information!
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Trail building workday at Centennial ParkRougemont, Rougemont, NC
We are building trail at this new park that will open this summer on the Durham / Person county line (Rougemont area). This 280 acre park could have 10 miles of trails. And it’s only a 30 minute drive from downtown Durham. The park will be named the Rotary Club of Roxboro Centennial Park.
We are building the perimeter trail with volunteers to save the budget for the interior section. Hopefully we'll have a professional trail builder create some fun loops with advanced features. But for now, we need your help!
Volunteers are able to drive to the new parking area. There should be a port-a-potty out there now, but be sure to bring water, and some snacks if you want them.
Tools needed: leaf blowers, leaf rakes, pruning tools, Pulaski for sapling removal. Volunteers bringing tools should mark them so they can be returned in case of misplacement. There will be a lot of tools floating around.
There is no address so use this link for exact location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/6yk2QUQ3xB31pnys7
**Please sign the TORC waiver** if you have not already signed. Only needs to be done once per calendar year.
And remember to join TORC if you aren't a member yet! Be an advocate for trails in the Triangle by joining our MTB club.
- Harris Lake Fathers Day Weekend RideHarris Lake County Park, New Hill, NC
US MTB Series is coming to Harris Lake June 28th. There is a new connector trail at Harris Lake that connects the Hog Run Parking lot to the south loop. We are also planning a beginners/kids loop that'll be the beginner loop with the beginning portion of the intermediate loop.
I will be doing a no drop ride of both of these sections for all of those interested in doing the race as well as for any of those who are just interested in an easy midmorning ride.
I will be wearing a White or Black Cutters team jersey.
Meet time: 9:30
Ride time: 10:00
Distance: 7-8 miles
Location: Harris Lake County ParkWhat to bring:
Smiles
Bike in good working order
Helmet
Hydration2025 season ride waiver: https://www.webscorer.com/register?raceid=375901
Please consider joining the TORC, we are a 501c3 org and part of your membership fee goes back to TORC to finance trail maintenance and trail building. You can sign up as an individual basic membership for $39. Membership will help represent our dirt loving interests in the Triangle: https://www.torc-nc.org/join-torc/