Kicking off the 2025 season with a classic!
The Cowichan Trail Stewards Society has put together another awesome event in the Cowichan Valley. Back again for this year, the C.T.S.S. and the Municipality of North Cowichan have come together to organize another fun race for all ages and skill levels.
If you haven’t done an enduro race before, this is the best race to start!
6 Categories:
Expert, JR Expert (Under 19) and Masters (40+) will all do the Long Course (5 Stages).
Sport will ride the shorter course of 4 Stages.
U19 will ride a shorter course of 3 Stages.
U15 will ride 2 Stages.
Youth U12 will ride 1 Stage.
*Racers can race in categories higher than their age. Ex. A 14-year-old can race in the U19 Category.
Attendance:
Capped at 200 Riders.
Pricing:
$85 Adult, $65 U19, $50 Youth
Race License: *’Provincial Race License’ or ‘UCI Race License‘
*If you do not have a valid Cycling BC Provincial RACE license, or UCI License you will be charged and extra $25 during registration ($5 for U19 riders) as a “non licensed rider”. According to Cycling BC in 2025 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
BBQ & Prizes:
Race entry includes a BBQ put on by C.T.S.S. and some sweet draw prizes from the sponsors!
Feed Station:
The on course feed station will be stocked with lots of great goodies from MATTHUW RONALD-JONES and Hornby Organic
Registration is online only from March 20th 8:00am – April 16th 11:59pm
Check the stages and order for the category you are racing in.
Stage 1 – Rocky Mountain Ridge to Danalyzer (end at C-Road)
Stage 2 – Full Finality
Stage 3 – Full Showtime to Middle Double D
Stage 4 – Upper Double D to Fluid
Stage 5 – Pre-bee into Bumblebee
Expert/Jr. Expert/Masters – Stages 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Sport – Stages 3, 2, 4, 5
U19 – Stages 3, 4, 5
U15 – Stages 4 & 5
Youth – Stage 5
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 bottlenecks. Any changes to the stages and orders will be announced at the racer meetings.