18.4 miles
Distance
890 ft
Climb
-886 ft
Descent
547 ft
High Point
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2019 Stinky Spoke Course.
Stinky Spoke has a new launch site and celebration venue this year at Redmond City Hall campus. Riders will start moving north on the Sammamish River Trail before taking a right on the Tolt Pipeline Trail. Riders will face a 300 foot rise called Heart Attack Hill before riding further on the Tolt to Collin Creek, into the Watershed, on the Power Line route through Farrel-McWhirter then westward to the Sammamish Trail and back to Redmond City Hall.

A chalk line will be added up “Heart Attack Hill” to provide separate lanes for riders and walkers for everyone’s safety. The hill is a real beast. Riders who conquer it without coming off their bike will receive a flashy medal (and bragging rights).

Detailed Description
Stinky Spoke 2019 is a 18 mile easy race route located near Redmond Washington. This mountain bike only route and has a moderate overall physical rating. This route climbs 890 ft with a max elevation of 547 ft then descends -886 ft.
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  • Race Course
  • Riding area
  • Primary Activity
    Mountain Bike
  • Difficulty rating
    Green
  • Bike type
    XC, CX, Gravel
  • Physical rating
    Moderate
  • Ridelogs
    174
More Stats for Stinky Spoke 2019 mountain bike route
  • Avg time
    1 hr 47 min
  • Altitude change
    4 ft
  • Altitude min
    28 ft
  • Altitude start
    28 ft
  • Altitude end
    33 ft
  • Grade max
    -16.6%
  • Grade min
    17.3%
  • Distance climb
    10 miles
  • Distance down
    6 miles
  • Distance flat
    2 miles
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