Dickerson Mine Endurnace Oct 29 2023

Two questions:

-So full redline from the start area in the double track road and take the first right into the racecourse with 30 seconds waves or jumping in on the first left?

-Is there raceday registration at the shop? Won’t know if can make until after Wednesday.
 
Two questions:

-So full redline from the start area in the double track road and take the first right into the racecourse with 30 seconds waves or jumping in on the first left?

-Is there raceday registration at the shop? Won’t know if can make until after Wednesday.
Correct.

The start/finish will be where the single track and fire road is, but the start lap goes up and around the turn and then enters the single track (hard right).

On subsequent laps you will enter the switchback climbs and then come across the fire road to stay on single track you did on prior lap.

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not sure about raceday registration asking @Superfly100guy
 
Two questions:

-So full redline from the start area in the double track road and take the first right into the racecourse with 30 seconds waves or jumping in on the first left?

-Is there raceday registration at the shop? Won’t know if can make until after Wednesday.
As of now we are not doing day of reg. If something changes you'll see notes on Bike Reg. We're pretty set on 125 total entries.
 
Where are we parking day of?


This shows the route from parking/registration to the start. Also, from a previous post:

"You can park at Marty's Reliable Cycle or Randolph Beach Parking Lot both on Green Ln Randolph. On event day we will also be using Marigold Academy next to Marty's."
 
My scheduled opened up and was able to register for the race with two observations on the registration page.

-Currently at 121 people registered. Looks like a sellout is going to happen.

-Almost 50 racers in the 45+ category AKA Team "Blue, You're My Boy"
Personally, I don't feel the age group thing is as relevant as it used to be. I'd love to see a weight classification in cycling; I'm in pretty good shape for 55, but for 220 pounds I can really climb. But it's still 220 pounds climbing, know what I mean?
 
Personally, I don't feel the age group thing is as relevant as it used to be. I'd love to see a weight classification in cycling; I'm in pretty good shape for 55, but for 220 pounds I can really climb. But it's still 220 pounds climbing, know what I mean?

I know some races have a Clydesdale division. Maybe next year for Marty’s.
 
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