2023 Mid Week MTB Series Women’s Mini Enduro #1

Thursday, June 22 - Bob’s Basin - Park City

Thank you for showing up last night, ladies! We had a beautiful evening of racing, and I loved hearing all of your stories about your adventures on the trails. We’ll see you next month at Deer Valley!

 

RACE REGISTRATION

CLICK HERE to register for WME#1 - $35 for all categories. Registration fee does not include race plate ($10 one-time purchase if this is your first Mid Week MTB Series race in 2023).

REGISTRATION has been extended! ONLINE REG CLOSES at 5:00pm on Wednesday, June 22! Get your spot now!

Race day registration is NOT available at any Mid Week MTB Series Mini Enduro event.

 

Volunteers

CLICK HERE to sign up to volunteer at this race! Multiple positions are available, and times vary by position. All Mid Week volunteers earn a free t-shirt, a free entry to a future Mid Week race, and a ticket to the post-race giveaway! Have questions about volunteering? Email Volunteer Coordinator Seth Cauman - seth@bikutah.org

 

CATEGORY INFORMATION

Youth Beginner - For all youth ages 12 and under. We recommend Youth Beginner racers not be younger than 6 years old. Youth Beginner racers must be able to pilot their bikes by themselves and must be must be able to complete transfers and stages on their own. Parents may ride behind their child if needed, but may not interfere with their racer or with any other racer. Parents must sign a waiver.

Beginner - For those who are new to mountain biking and mountain bike racing. Experienced riders who are new to racing may be candidates for the Beginner category, but if the friends you ride with every week race Sport or Expert, you should consider at least racing Sport.

Sport - For those advanced-novice to experienced-intermediate riders who are racing to challenge themselves, but are not ready for the Expert category quite yet.

Expert Category - For those who are very experienced mountain biking and mountain bike racing and desire to push themselves on race night. You belong in the Expert category if you slay the sport class, you race to race, you really want to beat your friends, but the Pro riders are still much faster than you are.

Pro Category - For those who are very experienced mountain biking and mountain bike racing and desire to push themselves on race night. Pro category racers crush the Expert category and/or have a pro license in MTB.

Masters Category - For those experienced riders with technical confidence and the need for more speed. Women Masters category is open to ages 50+.

Off-Road Handcycle Category - For those who are experienced riding or racing hand cycles at our Mini Enduro venues.

 

parking + RaceR & VOLUNTEER check-in

Parking is limited, so please carpool!

Parking for the Women’s Mini Enduro at Bob’s Basin will be in the Quarry Village parking lot by the new Bingham Cyclery store. There is a paved bike path that goes under the I-80 and down to the East Canyon Trailhead where you will begin your climb to Stage 1.

RACE PLATE PICK UP will start at the Quarry Village parking lot at 4:00pm.

VOLUNTEERS: Please check in by 4:00 and plan on being there with plenty of time to ride up to your stations before the first racer starts.

Ride the path down to the East Canyon Creek Trailhead.

START TIMES FOR THIS RACE will be emailed to all racers once registration has closed (approximately 24 hours before the race). You can find general start times by category below. Remember that your assigned start time is the exact time that you will START STAGE 1. You are expected to arrive early enough to park, pick up your race plate, get ready, and bike up to Stage 1 Start in time for your assigned start time.

 

COURSE MAPS + DESCRIPTION

ME Course - Bob’s Basin - 7 miles and 984 ft elevation gain on the combined loop of The Drop Out and Ant Farm.

There are two stages to our Mini Enduro races.

ALL RACERS will race both stages in this order: STAGE 1 - The Drop Out and then STAGE 2 - Ant Farm.

For a slow and relaxed pace on the climb, plan on around 30-35 minutes to ride up to STAGE 1. It can be done in 15-20 minutes for a faster rider. Plan your time accordingly and do not miss your start time. There will be 1-2 minute intervals between categories at STAGE 1.

Plan on a 10-25 minute ride up to STAGE 2, depending on how fast you ride.

If Sport riders arrive at STAGE 2 while Youth/Beginner riders are still completing their STAGE 2, racers may request a 1 minute interval. STAGE 2 intervals will be 30 seconds otherwise.

Don’t lollygag on your way back up to Stage 2! Take a quick breather after Stage 1 and head right back up to the top of your second stage.

 

POST-RACE SPONSOR SWAG GIVEAWAY!

After you race, stick around and party with us! We’ll have music playing, vendors & sponsors for you to peruse, food options nearby (or bring a picnic!), and we’ll GIVE AWAY a table full of goodies to all racers and volunteers!

GENERAL Race Night Schedule

4:00-6:30pm - Racer check-in & number plate pick up at the Bike Utah tents

5:30pm - Youth/Beginner categories start Stage 1*

5:40pm - Off-road Handcycle/Adaptive Cycle categories start Stage 1*

6:00pm - Sport categories start start Stage 1*

6:50pm - Masters categories start start Stage 1*

7:00pm - Expert/Pro categories start start Stage 1*

7:45pm - Post-race sponsor swag giveaway (approximate time, depending on when everyone finishes)

*Start times listed here are approximate. Individual Stage 1 start times are emailed to racers and posted to the specific race information page the day before each race.

 

GENERAL Race Rules

Please be nice to anyone you encounter on the trails. The trail systems we race on are open to the public at all times.  We DO NOT close trails for our races.  Keep your eyes up and watch out for hikers, other cyclists, and animals (domesticated or otherwise).  Good trail etiquette applies at all times - especially during races!  Be nice, and say hi to anyone you encounter.

Please be kind to your fellow racers, all volunteers, and race staff. We know you want to go fast, and sometimes you have to pass or interact with other racers, but that is NEVER an excuse to be rude. Please be nice to all volunteers and race staff! THANK A TRAIL MARSHAL as you go by them! The Race Director, at their sole discretion, can/will disqualify anyone who exhibits unsportsmanlike behavior.

KNOW YOUR COURSE, and follow the flags and signs. We’ll have limited course markings, but our general rule of thumb is that the bright orange Mid Week flags will always be ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE TRAIL!

Helmets are mandatory. Period.

 

Questions? Email Race Director Trilby Cox - trilby@bikeutah.org or Assistant Race Director Allison Scott - allison@bikeutah.org