MTNC History
The Marietta Tuesday Night Crit (MTNC) is one of the Atlanta area’s oldest training races, established in the mid-1980s at an office park near Stone Mountain. After several years, it moved to its current home in the West Oak Office Park in Marietta, where the MTNC was born. Over the years, it has served as a training ground for some of the area’s most well-known riders and even a few nationally recognized names.
The MTNC aims to provide a reasonably safe environment for cyclists to hone their pack riding, cornering, and strategy skills, as well as gain valuable race-pace experience.
Be sure to check out the MTNC Bible to learn the ins and outs, as well as the do’s and don’ts!
Know before you go
- Some people ride to West Oak, others drive and park near 1841 West Oak Parkway.
- Check in at turn 1 prior to the start.
- We request a $5 donation to help cover the cost of the Marietta Police Officer who marshals turn 1.
How to get to the MTNC
The MTNC is run in the West Oak Office Park near the intersection of Sandy Plains Road and Canton Road in Marietta.
When is the MTNC held
Every Tuesday during DST
6:30 PM
1 Hour + 5 Laps (depending on available daylight)
Course Description
1.27 Mile Office Park Loop
72ft Vertical Ascent
(Open to Traffic!)