Mountain Bike Racing resumes at Kelso May 14th; plate pickup on the 7th

By Staff

April 23, 2024

BURLINGTON, ON

 

Mountain bike racing at night!

What an adventure.

The terrain for senior riders is always challenging.

Conservation Halton has announced that Mountain Bike racing will take place on Tuesdays at the Kelso Conservation Area starting in May

Outdoor adventure seekers and mountain bike enthusiasts can now register for the popular Tuesday night Mountain Bike (MTB) Race Series.

For the past 16 years, the race series has attracted over 300 seasoned mountain bikers and budding athletes each week for an unforgettable experience on Kelso’s trails.

“We’re looking forward to having our local riding community back for another action-packed Mountain Bike Race Series,” said Craig Machan, Director, Parks & Operations at Conservation Halton.

“It’s a great opportunity for individuals and families to get active outdoors and build new relationships with fellow riders. Over the years, we’ve seen more young riders signing up for the series, and we hope to keep growing this community at Kelso and attracting more people to the sport.”

Racing in style with perfect control – a sports art form.

The MTB Race Series includes twelve races and four heats. Races start on May 14, 2024, and run every Tuesday night until the finale event on August 27, 2024. This year offers a new flexible schedule to accommodate races that are cancelled due to the weather. To suit different skill levels, the races are divided into the following categories:

Kids Race: Children as young as four-years-old can join the races in a closed circuit, completing as many laps as possible within twenty minutes

Beginner: In a longer closed circuit, riders will complete as many laps as possible in thirty minutes

Novice: Riders will complete one lap of a 6 to 8 km course

Intermediate: Riders in this new category will complete two laps of a 12 to 16 km course

Sport: Riders will complete two laps of a 12 to 18 km course

Expert: Advanced riders will complete three laps of the full course that is approximately 18 to 25 km

To kick off the MTB Race Series, Conservation Halton will be hosting an Open House and plate pick-up at Kelso on Tuesday, May 7, 2024, from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Racers completing one of the courses at Kelso

Riders will get an opportunity to explore the course, avoid line-ups for plate pick-up on the first day of races, and ask Kelso’s MTB team questions about the race series.

More detail and registration HERE.

 

 

 

 

 

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