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Sea Otter Classic to Introduce a New Style of
Exhibition Racing:
"SRAM Dual Stunt"
Redesigned Thule Adventure Challenge Intensifies
Competition
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Slip and slide...right into the drink if
your bike handling skills aren't up to
snuff |
MONTEREY, Calif. (March 3, 2008) Competitive
cycling will have a new name at this year's Sea
Otter Classic. SRAM "Dual Stunt" adapts a Dual
Slalom race format to a flat course featuring
wood and dirt obstacles. How it works: two
racers compete side-by-side on identical
400-foot long courses scattered with notorious
North Shore-style elements like wooden bridges
and dirt jumps. The timed event pits competitors
against each other where the maximum time
differential can only reach 1.5 seconds. The
slower racer either makes up the time and
advances or concedes defeat – same as in Dual
Slalom. The semi-invitational event kicks off on
Friday, April 18 with qualifying rounds.
"This is a sport that originated in mountain
biking and is specific to mountain biking," said
Jeff Lenosky, who will build the Dual Stunt
course along with fellow racer Kyle Ebbett and
Ray Petro of Ray's Indoor MTB Park. "It really
doesn't favor one discipline over another - you
can have a podium filled with a trials rider, a
dirt jumper, freeriders, or a world champion
downhiller, it's really across the board. If
you're a good bike handler, then you could
really excel at this discipline."
Still unclear about Dual Stunt? Have a look
here
To race Dual Stunt, racers could compete on
pretty much any kind of bike, according to
Lenosky, but he adds that the ideal bike would
be a freeride hardtail. To try it out, the Dual
Stunt course will be open in between racing for
practice sessions. 64 is the maximum number of
racers allowed for the debut event. Contact Jeff
Frost, director of athlete and sponsor services,
at
frosty@seaotterclassic.comm for invitation
information.
Dual Stunt continues on Saturday with
elimination rounds and ends on Sunday, April 20
with finals.
As the name implies, the
Thule Adventure Challenge will
dispatch participants on an adventure around the
Fort Ord trail system to challenge themselves in
three elements: mountain biking, trail running
and a special test to be announced soon at
seaotterclassic.com.
Individuals or teams of three will step to the
Start at 8 a.m. on Friday, April 18 to compete
in a light navigation race that will see most
teams finish with times between two and three
hours. Race director, Todd Jackson, predicts the
winning team to arrive sometime around 10 a.m.
"This year's event will be very light
navigation," Jackson said. "Most events at Sea
Otter have a marked course; some of this course
won't be marked, you'll have to figure out where
you're going and you'll have to pay attention to
the written word a bit."
The Adventure Challenge is suited to anybody
interested in multisport - from beginner to
novice up to advanced - who just wants to have
some fun. The three-person team category
provides an ideal opportunity to race with
friends or, soloists can challenge their friends
to a score-settling, head-to-head race for
bragging rights. Back again for 2008, the
"Warrior Cup" is a specially designed trophy
awarded to the top military team. Gear
requirements are minimal: a bike, helmet and
running shoes should do the trick - a sense of
humor and good spirits are optional.
What you need to know about the Thule Adventure
Challenge:
Mountain Bike: Approximately 5-7 miles on the
Fort Ord Public Lands BLM trail system. A mix of
singletrack and fire road.
Trail Run/Foot Travel: Approximately 3 miles in
and around the Fort Ord Public Lands BLM trail
system.
Special Challenge: Elements will be announced
here after March 3. These elements will
require NO additional gear on your part and NO
special training.
To register for the Thule Adventure Challenge,
go
here
About Sea Otter Classic, Inc.
The 18th Annual Sea Otter Classic will be held
April 17-20, 2008 at the Laguna Seca Recreation
Area, Monterey, California, USA. The four-day
"Celebration of Sport" is considered the world's
largest cycling festival, hosting nearly 10,000
professional and amateur athletes and 50,000
fans. The Sea Otter Classic benefits the Davis
Phinney Foundation, which supports Parkinson's
disease research and wellness, and IMBA
California, which organizes advocacy and
trailbuilding efforts statewide and strengthens
California mountain bike clubs. More information
can be found at www.seaotterclassic.com or by
calling 800-218-8411.
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An online version of this release can be viewed
here:
http://www.boohermedia.com/SOC/2008/08SOC_PR6.htm
CONTACT:
Wendy Booher
617.308.25000
wendy@seaotterclassic.com
Donna Brown (local media)
831.905.1764
donna@seaotterclassic.com
Chris Worden (Web-related)
208.305.1702
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