2018 Fiver - Presented by Endless Biking
Race Details:

The Endless Biking Fiesta Returns.

Apres details will be provided to riders upon finishing the Fiver. Please plan to carpool as parking will be limited.

It's always good times with Endless Biking and a fun course.

Reminder that there is a 200 rider cap. All riders need to sign in at the timing table prior to heading to Stage 1 and return to the timing table after Stage 3 to tag out.

Registration opens at 5:30pm at Parkgate Park a rolling start open from 5:45pm to 6:45pm.

Stage 1: Power Lines, Severed D, C-Buster, Asian Adonis

Transition: Asian Buster, Penny Lane

Stage 2: Severed D

Transition: Cardiac Bypass

Stage 3: Cardiac descent, Blair Range Exit trail.

Tranistion: Return to sign in / sign out tent at Parkgate Park.


You must be an NSMBA member to participate. Get your membership HERE.

Our Fiver Series is an upgraded version of our past successful Toonie Series. For $5 (and your 2018 NSMBA Membership) you will enjoy an evening of leisurely racing followed by food and beverages. This is a great community event open to any one, of any ability, and we strongly encourage families to participate

Fivers are hosted bi-weekly on Thursday evenings. Registration opens at 5:45pm at the designated registration point with a rolling start open from 5:45pm to 6:45pm. If the race is at Fromme the registration booth will be found near the second yellow gate and if on Seymour it will be found at Parkgate Park, unless it is stated otherwise in the posted race details.

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  • + 3
nanogram (May 9, 2018 at 12:18)
What is the recommended ability level for these races? Im a beginer/ intermediate rider but it would be great to participate if possible
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  • + 2
timmigrant (May 10, 2018 at 9:53)
I say come on out and have some fun. There is a relatively easy way down all the trails. Most folks are respectful or all abilities of riders. Let any folks that look really fast ahead of you at the starts, and or let the folks behind you know to leave a little more gap.
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rekibsn (May 16, 2018 at 10:17)
Yer saying the key is ... "Mind The Gap".??
Normally easy to let the fast guys (you can hear them coming) get past. Nothing to really worry about. Seems I am getting pretty good at it too.
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