How about some winter racing?
https://www.bikereg.com/Net/17870
Texas Chainring Massacre 2013
Presented by
The Spinistry
Valley View, TX
Sunday, February 10, 2013
USA Cycling Permit # 2013-277
CATEGORY DISTANCE START TIME FEE PRIZES
Open Men Ultra Endurance 100+ km 9:00 AM $35 50% 5 Deep
Open Women Ultra Endurance 100+ km 9:00 AM $35 50% 5 Deep
Open SS 100+ km 9:00 AM $35 50% 5 Deep
Fun Ride 45 miles 9:00 AM $20 Swag
Route isn't finalized yet but we expect the race course to be between 70-75 miles.
The Texas Chainring Massacre is a full on gravel grinder featuring a unique combination of dirt roads and desolate country roads that promises to be both scenic and challenging. Riders will be able to enjoy a fantastic route that starts and ends in the "civilized" part of the D/FW Metroplex near Valley View, TX while meandering through some scenic rural areas..
The route can be run on a road bike (with fat rubber), or a mountain bike but riders shooting for the "win" will most likely utilize CX bikes. If you choose to take a road bike on the course please bring extra tubes because there are potholes and some rough sections of dirt road. The race course will fall under USA Cycling's designation for Mountain Bike Ultra Endurance over 100 Kilometers (62 miles). We will also offer a fun ride with a distance under 45 miles.
This marked course ride will provide neutral aid/support stations but no outside support is allowed except at those aid stations. Plan to bring enough food and supplies to be self supported in case of break down since it might take several hours for a sweep/sag vehicle to reach stranded riders. 9am start time in Valley View, TX (address soon)
Additional details including maps/cue sheets will be available on The Spinistry |
All roads whether paved or unpaved are public roads subject to the regulations of the great State of Texas. Participants are required to obey all "rules of the road" and laws for the applicable jurisdiction(s) in which they operate their bicycles and/or other vehicles. This applies to both the featured event as well as any practice or warm up events. The Texas Chainring Massacre is an all weather event unless conditions are deemed unsafe for riders so there is a no refunds policy.
https://www.bikereg.com/Net/17870
Most current info will always be here: http://www.facebook.com/spinistry
or The Spinistry |
https://www.bikereg.com/Net/17870
Texas Chainring Massacre 2013
Presented by
The Spinistry
Valley View, TX
Sunday, February 10, 2013
USA Cycling Permit # 2013-277
CATEGORY DISTANCE START TIME FEE PRIZES
Open Men Ultra Endurance 100+ km 9:00 AM $35 50% 5 Deep
Open Women Ultra Endurance 100+ km 9:00 AM $35 50% 5 Deep
Open SS 100+ km 9:00 AM $35 50% 5 Deep
Fun Ride 45 miles 9:00 AM $20 Swag
Route isn't finalized yet but we expect the race course to be between 70-75 miles.
The Texas Chainring Massacre is a full on gravel grinder featuring a unique combination of dirt roads and desolate country roads that promises to be both scenic and challenging. Riders will be able to enjoy a fantastic route that starts and ends in the "civilized" part of the D/FW Metroplex near Valley View, TX while meandering through some scenic rural areas..
The route can be run on a road bike (with fat rubber), or a mountain bike but riders shooting for the "win" will most likely utilize CX bikes. If you choose to take a road bike on the course please bring extra tubes because there are potholes and some rough sections of dirt road. The race course will fall under USA Cycling's designation for Mountain Bike Ultra Endurance over 100 Kilometers (62 miles). We will also offer a fun ride with a distance under 45 miles.
This marked course ride will provide neutral aid/support stations but no outside support is allowed except at those aid stations. Plan to bring enough food and supplies to be self supported in case of break down since it might take several hours for a sweep/sag vehicle to reach stranded riders. 9am start time in Valley View, TX (address soon)
Additional details including maps/cue sheets will be available on The Spinistry |
All roads whether paved or unpaved are public roads subject to the regulations of the great State of Texas. Participants are required to obey all "rules of the road" and laws for the applicable jurisdiction(s) in which they operate their bicycles and/or other vehicles. This applies to both the featured event as well as any practice or warm up events. The Texas Chainring Massacre is an all weather event unless conditions are deemed unsafe for riders so there is a no refunds policy.
https://www.bikereg.com/Net/17870
Most current info will always be here: http://www.facebook.com/spinistry
or The Spinistry |