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DateSunday January 29, 2017 at
10:00am to 4:00pm PST
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TypeRace
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ActivitiesMountain Bike
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LocationWellington New Zealand
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RegistrationOpen Paid
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After a one year break, the Wellington MTB Club is proud to again host the Mt Vic Super D. Now in its 6th year, this event has become a staple on the Wellington MTB calendar. We're also pleased to have WORD along once again, hosting the Mini D for kids age 7-12.
WHAT IS THE SUPER D?
The Super D race line is characteristically Mt Vic - fast and fun. It includes a number of technical sections, with some jumps thrown in, and a few short climbs to ensure that a balance of fitness & riding skill is rewarded.
The day kicks off with an open practice session, followed by a short break to watch the Mini D race, then a final practice before racing starts.
Shuttles are provided for all practice and race runs, to transport competitors from the bottom of the track back up to the top of the hill where the track begins.
From 2pm, each rider will have one timed race run from top to bottom of the track – the shortest time takes the win. Winning times in previous years have been between 5-6 minutes.
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