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Muskoka Fat Bike Race

Feb 22, 2020 @ 4:00 pm7:00 pm

Fatbiking in Downtown Huntsville
The Muskoka Fat Bike Race is an exciting 850m lap in downtown Huntsville on a groomed trail with course lighting.
This is an exciting, first of its kind Fat Bike race in Ontario. With a short course, racing will be exciting and down to the wire in most events. If you’ve ever heard of a Criterium in road racing, expect a similar experience at the Muskoka Fat Bike Race.
Come join us for the most unique cycling event in Ontario!
Presented by the Huntsville Mountain Bike Association.

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Feed Stations:

River Mill Park – for competitive races only. 

Prizes and Awards:

Medals and cash prize for top 3 in Competitive Open Men & Competitive Open Women. Medals and prizes for top 3 in Youth (13 and under) and beginner Open Men and beginner open women

Race Day Details: 

  • Kids Race 4:00pm – 15 minutes 1 lap
  • Beginner Open Men and Women – 5pm – 30 minutes 2 laps
  • Competitive Open Men and Women – 6pm – 45 minutes 2 laps

*Please note, lapped riders will be pulled from the course at the end of their timed event allowing the leaders (non lapped riders) to race for the finish line unobstructed. All pulled riders will still get a finishing time and place in the order of their positions.

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