Friday, December 8, 2017

Semiprestige Cyclocross Race - Dec 17th 2017


This December 17th in collaboration with Broad Street Cycles, Stuckylife is proud to announce the fifth annual Stuckylife Semiprestige. Heading back to the year's best venue: Mary’s Farm & Sanctuary on Finlayson Arm Road.

Details:   

11am
A & B race
$15 entry


All abilities, bikes and ages welcome. Spectating encouraged!
The course is on an amazing venue, kindly offered up by Mary of Mary’s Farm & Sanctuary. It will be a Vancouver Island variation of a classic CX course: twisty, flowy, grassy and off-cambered. The farm is a tubular-friendly field, and set in a large rolling pasture. It should provide a fantastic mix of challenging features, and lung-searing laps. Think maximum flow, crazy Belgian off-camber lines, and natural grass bowls.

Parking: Riding out to the race is encouraged, though limited parking is available at the Farm & Sanctuary. Likely room for 15-20 cars MAX. However, parking is available in Goldstream Park, 1.5km away from the venue!

The Broad St. crew will be leading a group ride from their shop up to the race. Rolling out at 9:30am from the shop (1419 Broad St).


Bring a backpack with warm clothes and drinks. We will have a few tents set up, possibly some warming beverages on tap, and are planning on making a day of it. Lights for the ride home are a good idea.
Curious about what went down in years past? Check out race reports HERE and HERE
Free entry if you take a ferry to get here!


- Schedule -

9:30am- Group ride from Broad St Cycles to the race course.
11am- Course open for pre-riding
11:45am- B race (35+min)
12:20- Course open for pre-riding
1:00- A race (45+min)
2:15- Podium! Champagne! Revelry!

PRESENTING PARTIES
Big thanks to 
Broad Street Cycles for helping us get this crazy event off the ground.
Providing a landing pad for all things Stuckylife & cycling counter culture, these guys are not jerks, and can sell you a really nice set of tires for your CX race rig.





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