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DateSaturday February 1, 2020 at 2:00pm EST
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TypeFatbike Race
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ActivitiesMountain Bike
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RegistrationOpen Paid
2020 version of the 45NRTH/Cannondale Fat Bike Series, race #2 at Georgian Nordic.
A refinement on last year's loop. Conditions as of race week are currently superb. Plenty of fast and firm packed and groomed trail, a balanced mix of double-track (75%) and exciting single-track (25%). A few challenging climbs, including on Long Otter, Fisher, and Grizzly. Lots of smiles on the flowy sweeping turns and roller-coasters on Bear and Bear Cub.
Current hardpack conditions make studded tires unnecessary, but could still be helpful. Expected lap times 30-35min depending on fitness and skill. All of the course is rideable by intermediate riders and above, but you'l be using your lower gears in a few spots
Short course will be 2 laps, Long Course will be 4 laps.
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2020 45NRTH Fat Bike Race Loop
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SaveTrail transparency4.1 milesDistance239 ftClimb-239 ftDescent789 ftHigh Point