FORC-Side Thrill Ride
Race Details:

This is another exciting MTB Race weekend in the Quad Cities. The Iowa Scholastic Mountain Bike League will be racing Saturday and FORCs FORCSIDE Thrill Ride MTB race is Sunday. Onsite camping available!

FSTR Race Schedule:

9:00am – JR Mini Lap

9:45am – Junior 1 lap and Beginner 2 laps ~ 4.5 miles/laps  (Junior and Novice riders) 
11:00am - Kids Race

12:00n - Long XC race Men 3 laps, Women 3 Laps ~18.5 miles (for riders that are Expert, Open and strong Sport)
12:05 - Short XC race 2 Laps ~ 12.5 miles (for strong Novice and Sport riders that want to push a little faster) 

Please register early as prices will go up Sunday June 7th.

Registration will close 30 minutes before race time. "Day Of" registration will be allowed, however, price will be $20 more - GET REGISTERED EARY!!

Awards!

Junior 1 Lap & Mini Lap – Medals

Beginners – Medals by Age Group –Men & Women Overall 1st, 2nd, 3rd – Rad Trophy’s

Short XC – Medals by Age Group - Men & Women Overall - 1st - $50, 2nd- $30, 3rd- $20  

Long XC – Medals by Age Group - Men & Women Overall - 1st - $100, 2nd- $80, 3rd - $60

*NOTE - this is NOT a USAC sanctioned event and NO USAC license is needed.

Camping Available!

Onsite camping will be available both Friday and Saturday night. Please select camping choice so we can anticipate the number of sites needed.

*Please Note -  NO onsite Water, Electrical and Hook-ups. Pack it in - Pack it out Clean Up policy. On site port-a pots will be available. Tent and camper spaces will me marked off.

There are several other campgrounds in the Quad Cities. Scott County Park north of Davenport has 12 miles of MTB trails. Illiniwek in Hampton, IL has 6 miles of MTB tails located across the street and West Lake no MTB trails but located just a few miles from Sunderbruch.

Please keep checking QCFORC.ORG and our Facebook page for updates.

We look forward to you at the FORC-Side Thrill RIde! -FORC

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