This could be the biggest challenge of the Island Cup Enduro circuit in 2024. Cycle Therapy and Cowichan Cycles are teaming up to put together another awesome event in Duncan. We haven’t raced on Mt Prevost for many years, the hard work of the Cowichan Trail Stewardship Society, the District of North Cowichan, and the local trail advocates have helped establish Mt Prevost as a legitimate legal riding area!
6 Categories:
Expert, JR Expert (Under 19) and Masters (40+) will all do the Long Course (4 Stages)
Sport and U19 will ride the shorter course (3 Stages)
U15 will ride 2 Stages
Youth U12 will ride 1 Stage
Attendance is capped at 200 Riders
Pricing: $85 Adult, $65 U19, $50 Youth
*If you do not have a valid Cycling BC Provincial RACE license, or UCI License you will be charged and extra $10 during registration as a “non licensed rider” According to Cycling BC in 2024 You are only allowed 3 non licensed races per year. If you plan on racing more than 3 races you must purchase a License. We highly recommend doing this before registration day. VISIT CYCLING BC FOR MORE INFO
Race entry includes a Taco meal from Taco Revolution and some sweet draw prizes!
Feed station on course will be stocked with lots of great goodies from MATTHUW RONALD-JONES.rEVOLUTION
Registration is online only from April 5th 8:00am – May 2nd 11:59pm
The waitlist is full and we are printing the final start lists on Thursday night.
Total of 4 Stages depending on your category.
Stage 1 – Upper Puttin’ on the Ritz, Lower Putting on the Ritz
Stage 2 – Lower Mt T
Stage 3 – Memphis (From Satelite)
Stage 4 – Memphis Alternate (From Top) – Race Trail
To make this course as safe as possible please assume most gaps and drop features will be tapped off for race day.
Expert/Jr Expert/Masters do stages 1/2/3/4
Sport/U19 Do 1/2/3
Separate stages for U15/U12
Stage 1 – Lower Puttin on the Ritz
Stage 2 – Lower Memphis
U15 Does Stage 2 then 1 (On the U12/U15 course)
Youth does Stage 2
Please note that the stage order might be modified before the race. We want to keep riders flowing through the course and may have to juggle the order of stages to minimize bottle necks.