Final planning for the 2004 Furnace Hare Scramble is taking place . This is the second year for the event, last year we had 52 women cross country racers and 180 youth racers. We expect 300 total racers this year, making it the largest youth/women event on the west coast (if not the entire country).
A few changes for 2004:
*Slightly longer course in the "non-rocky" section of the park around Hangtown MX, less technical and around 5 miles long.
*Computerized/transponder real time scoring.
*Grass track and mud hole!
*More women classes.
*An unclassified "race" where riders - especially beginner racers, can do 1 lap of the track early in the morning before the official races begin.
*Camping on Saturday night - we are lining up a band for entertainment as well.
*1 hour skills course for women racers on Saturday - perhaps starts, etc. We will have a couple of the top racers on hand for this free clinic.
Lots more to come... we will have the race flyer and entry form up in a week or so.
Hope to see you there!
A few changes for 2004:
*Slightly longer course in the "non-rocky" section of the park around Hangtown MX, less technical and around 5 miles long.
*Computerized/transponder real time scoring.
*Grass track and mud hole!
*More women classes.
*An unclassified "race" where riders - especially beginner racers, can do 1 lap of the track early in the morning before the official races begin.
*Camping on Saturday night - we are lining up a band for entertainment as well.
*1 hour skills course for women racers on Saturday - perhaps starts, etc. We will have a couple of the top racers on hand for this free clinic.
Lots more to come... we will have the race flyer and entry form up in a week or so.
Hope to see you there!