The BC Bike Race – The Ultimate Singletrack Experience is proud to celebrate its sixth year and announce the 2012 route with the exciting addition of twelve individually chip-timed sections.
The 2012 route offers the same smorgasbord of great venues as last year, but will see an all new Day 7 in Whistler and some additions and tweaks to the other six days.
“We never rest on our laurels, having our course designers who are core mountain bikers and trail builders means new trails are added every year,” said president Dean Payne.
In addition to Whistler, participants will experience amazing singletrack in the communities of Cumberland, Campbell River, Powell River, Sechelt, and Squamish.
Now with the addition of two timed sections for the first six days, BC Bike race boasts twelve Enduro-style sections. Last year, in a continual pursuit to evolve the event, BC Bike Race included two days with two separate timed sections per day. The “Race within the Race” was launched, tried and true to ensure that the expanded timed sections in 2012 would be a success.
Gravity legend Brian Lopes rode the BC Bike Race 2011 edition, won a couple of the Enduro timed sections and capped of his amazing week with an awesome athletic performance by hitting the podium on the final day in Whistler.
“BC bike race was one of the most fun events I have ever done. Every day we were treated to some of the best trails in the world, trails I would have never experienced if it weren’t for the BC Bike Race,” said Lopes.
“The race was really one against myself most of the time, but with a few timed downhill sections thrown in I knew I had a chance of actually getting some results there. Like all top road stage races, there are categories for those with different skills and it was great to see the BC Bike race organizers throw in some contests for those with exceptional DH skills.”
BC Bike Race organizers’ goal is for everyone to have the best time possible shredding the amazing singletrack that is on offer.
“People have different styles, so we want to ensure that everyone has a chance to showcase their unique skill sets,” said course director Andreas Hestler. “Enduro racing essentially means that riders instead of pinning it all day will be able to ride around the body of the course and really focus in on a few very fast moments”.
The ‘Challenge’ course is also undergoing some changes, and with a growing number of participants the BC Bike race team is working hard to make all events as rider friendly as possible. Both courses will see adjustment to ensure less merging of the Challenge and Epic groups, keeping the rider’s experience in mind.
The event has only 20 spots remaining and will shortly be ‘Sold Out’. Like last year the BC Bike Race will have only only 500 coveted spots available, so plan for the vacation of a life, come join us for 2012.
For more information visit: www.bcbikerace.com