The Little 500 includes four events beside the race itself: Qualifications, ITTs, Miss-N-Out, and Team Pursuit. These events are collectively known as "The Spring Series". The team that wins The Spring Series is also awarded a white jersey to wear during that year's race. These events also ensure that all the members of a team, not just those competing in the actual race itself, can still participate and compete.
Qualifications Qualifications, commonly known as "Quals," is the first and one of the most important series events. Qualifications is a four-lap race around the track to see which team can get the fastest cumulative time. These times determine if a team qualifies to race in Little Five and, if so, where in the field of the top 33 teams they will be placed. Teams start the race lined up in 11 rows of three, starting with the pole winner up front on the inside, and teams choose their pits and jerseys in the order in which they qualify, so this is another reason to qualify high. Each team is given three attempts to qualify. The reason for this is in case a team botches an exchange, then they still have two more chances to qualify. The way that a team can fault on an exchange is if a member falls and takes the bike down with him, or if the team does not perform the exchange in the given distance, marked by white lines on the track. A team can use as many as four riders or as few as two riders. But whatever number of riders they use to qualify is the fewest riders they can use for Little Five. Meaning that if a team qualifies with four people, then that team must race with four people. But if they qualify using only three people, then they can use three or four people on the day of Little Five. The team that qualifies on the pole is given a green jersey for the race. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, 2021 qualifications were cancelled. The starting grid was determined by the results of the Team Pursuit Spring Series Event, with eventual winners, JETBLACH on pole for the Men's race and Alpha Xi Delta on pole for the Women's race. Qualifications returned in 2022, with Kappa Alpha Theta on pole for the Women's race and Phi Kappa Psi on pole for the Men's Race. 2026 Pole Sitters: Men's: Cutters Women's: Kappa Alpha Theta
ITTs Like a qualification, an Individual Time Trial (ITT) is a four-lap (one mile) sprint around the track. But unlike qualifications, it is performed individually. It is a test of both speed and sprint endurance. There are up to four riders on the track at a time. One rider is placed at each turn of the track. The riders line up with the start/finish line that is drawn in white on the track. Then a race official will come behind the rider and hold the bike steady so that the rider can set both feet on the pedals. In recent years, there has been a five-beep countdown, but in 2007 a gun start was used. The riders begin from a dead stop and race around the track. It is possible to catch other riders on the track while racing, but similar to most
triathlon competitions,
drafting is prohibited. A rider caught blatantly drafting off of another rider is automatically disqualified. In 2025, Alpha Chi Omega rider Libby Lewis became the first freshman ever to win ITTs.
ITTs All-Time Record: Men's: 2005 Hans Arnesen (Alpha Tau Omega) - 02:15.78 Women's: 2018 Brooke Hannon (Melanzana) - 02:33.083
ITTs 2026 Winners: Men's: Judah Thompson (Cutters) - 02:22.27 Women's: Leila Faraday (Teter) - 02:36:62 ===
Miss-N-Out=== A standard
elimination race in track cycling, each heat consists of five to eight riders, depending on the number of riders signed up for the day. At the end of the second lap and each subsequent lap, the rider in last place at the end of each lap is eliminated and exits the track. Riders keep racing until there are only three riders left. These three riders move on to the next round. This process continues until the final heat of eight. In this heat, riders continue to race and get out until the last three remain and then they commence a one-lap full-out sprint and the first-, second- and third-place winners are determined by the order in which the riders cross the finish line. 2026 Miss-N-Out Men's Finals: 1st: Judah Thompson (Cutters) 2nd: Alex Hamilton (Sigma Phi Epsilon) T-3rd: Drew Poplarski (Sigma Phi Epsilon) T-3rd: Isaac Barker (Sigma Nu) 5th: Matthew Naas (Sigma Alpha Epsilon) 6th: Connor Furlong (Beta Sigma Psi) 2026 Miss-N-Out Women's Finals: 1st: Libby Lewis (Alpha Chi Omega) 2nd: Sophie Peterson (Melanzana) 3rd: Leila Faraday (Teter) 4th: Bailey Capella (Kappa Alpha Theta) 5th: Greta Hayl (Kappa Alpha Theta) 6th: Evelyn Morris (Melanzana)
Team Pursuit Run under UCI rules for
team pursuit in
track cycling's version of the event, two teams of four race around the track. Unlike the UCI banked version, the race lasts 15 laps (6,000 meters), which is longer than a traditional UCI team pursuit by five laps, or 2,000 meters. The team's time is the time of the 3rd rider to cross the line. The final heat sees the two fastest teams race head-to-head. Up until 2021, the women's event was 10 laps (4,000 meters), which since 2012 is the standard international distance.
Team Pursuit All-Time Record: Men's: 1986 Cutters - 08:38.81 Women's 10 Lap Record: 2011 Teter - 07:50.11 Women's 15 Lap Record: 2024 Kappa Alpha Theta - 10:16.95
Team Pursuit 2026 Winners: Men's: Cutters Women's: Teter == Fall Series ==