Casual & Youth Fiver #1 - April 18, 2024
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Casual & Youth Fiver #1 - April 18, 2024 on Fromme - 5:30pm

Join us for a post ride après at Norco North Shore around 7pm.

400 Brooksbank Ave
North Vancouver, BC
V7J 2C2

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New for 2024: We will be testing pre-registration for Casual/Youth Fivers to help organizers plan for the food and beverage at the apres.

- Registration will be open for one week before the event
- Please pre-register to confirm your attendance.
- Payment will be taken on-site. Please bring $5 cash to enter the event ($6 for card transactions).
- Please note that all riders MUST have an active NSMBA Membership to participate
- Waivers must be filled out at the beginning of the season (or at your first Fiver) and will be valid for all Fivers throughout the season

Fiver sign-in starts at 5:30pm and runs until 6:30pm, at the Fromme Gate - Mountain Highway parking lot.

Please note that there will be a cap of 100 riders for Casual Fivers. Even if you didn't pre-register, you can still attend As always 30 spots are reserved for members of the women's, trans, non-binary and BIPOC communities.

When you attend a Trail Day, you are eligible for a Fiver Fast Pass, meaning that you get priority in the registration line. There are no limits to how many fast passes you get, you just have to keep coming out to dig! Riders are still required to pay $5 for entry, you will just get to access the priority registration line. Please ask your Trail Day lead for more information if you are interested!

Timing chips will be given out at registration and are to be returned at the finish line.

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