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Gear up for the ultimate mountain biking challenge called LapQuest – the adrenaline-pumping endurance event for the biking community

The mission is simple: Complete as many laps as you can within 4 hours.

Why LapQuest?

Grassroots Glory: LapQuest unites biking enthusiasts for a grassroots challenge that's all about passion, grit, and community.

Cascade Locks Magic: Chosen for its spectator-friendly vibe, Cascade Locks serves as the perfect backdrop for your biking triumphs.

Scenic Thrills: Set on the banks of the Columbia River, LapQuest offers breathtaking views to accompany your biking feats.

Date: Saturday, June 1st, 2024

Event Schedule:

Check-in starts at 8AM
Welcome and event safety talk starts at 8:45AM
Riders stage at 9:15AM
Riders start at 9:30AM and finish by 1:30PM
BBQ Social is from 1 - 3PM

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nwta-ted (Apr 20, 2024 at 7:06)
UPDATE - We are creating a 2-hour option of LapQuest as well as the original 4-hour challenge.

LapQuest is intended to be a 'community building' event, an 'appreciation' event for volunteers, and a 'fun group ride' (with a challenge).
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nwta-ted (Apr 7, 2024 at 18:18)
LapQuest—an community social event on wheels! It's the perfect place to meet new and old friends while enjoying some mountain biking action.

LapQuest is open to everyone who loves a challenge! But think of it as a large group ride. Ride at your own pace and complete as many laps as you'd like, then kick back and relax with a delicious BBQ and tasty beverages.

But here's the best part: LapQuest is all about fun! It's not a serious race, but rather a grassroots endurance challenge ride where the focus is on enjoying the ride and the camaraderie. ‍♀️

And guess what? This amazing event is absolutely FREE! It's our way of saying THANK YOU to all the volunteers who help build and maintain the trails we love to ride. ️

So come one, come all! LapQuest is open to all mountain bike riders, and it's sure to be an unforgettable day of adventure and community spirit! ️‍♂️

#LapQuest #CommunityEvent #MountainBikingFun #CascadeLocks
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