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DateSaturday May 26, 2018 at 1:00pm PDT
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TypeRace
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ActivitiesMountain Bike
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LocationMount Fromme, British Columbia Canada
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RegistrationOpen Paid
UPDATE: Thank you for all the riders who attended You can find all the results here: http://archive.nsmba.ca/results/850
We are proud to present our first ever youth ride event! From run bikes to junior rippers this is an afternoon of fun you don't want to miss.
The afternoon is designed to be inclusive and fun for mountain bikers of all ages with a variety of routes to choose from! We will also have some great swag to give away to all participants, as well as some tasty treats!
Cost: $2
RIDE STAGES AND AGES https://www.trailforks.com/route/two-point-fiver-a-youth-event/
Run Bike (2-5 years) | Start: half way Roadside Attraction/ End: bottom Roadside Attraction | Start Time: 1:30pm
Mini Ripper (3-5 years) | Start: top Roadside Attraction / End: bottom Roadside Attraction | Start Time: 2pm
Rippers (5-8 years) | Start: top Roadside Attraction (1.5 laps so climb up road to run bike entrance) | Start Time: 3pm
Shore Shredders Short Course (8-13+ years) | Stage 1: Bobsled-Spur Stage 2:Roadside Attraction | Start Time: 3pm
Shore Shredders Long Course (8-13+ years) | Stage 1: Upper Griffen Stage 2: Bobsled-Spur Stage 3: Roadside Attraction | Start Time: 3pm
Keen to volunteer? please email [email protected]
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Two Point Fiver: A Youth Event
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SaveTrail transparency2.3 milesDistance409 ftClimb-532 ftDescent1,413 ftHigh Point