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CDC Events

CDC Round 1

POST CANYON
ENDURO

May 18-19, 2024 |

Hood River, OR

BEFORE YOU GO

Adult racers will complete waivers at packet pickup!

Youth Waivers  will be live at the same time courses drop for each round and may be completed online or at packet pickup and  must be signed by a parent or guardian (no coaches or family friends).

 

A signed waiver is required to receive a timing chip and number plate. Youth who do not have a waiver signed by their parent will not be allowed to race, no exceptions.

POST CANYON ENDURO

 VENUE | TRAILS

The POST CANYON ENDURO will stage out of

FAMILY MAN STAGING AREA, Riordan Hill Dr, Hood River, OR 97031

PARKING

For Family Man staging area, follow Riordan Hill Drive towards  the the Staging Area parking lot. Parking will be along roads prior to the venue and parking attendants will be on hand to direct.

Parking is limited, carpooling highly recommended.

 

All Racers are required to have a Hood River Parking Permit to park your vehicle. Follow the QR code or folow this link to purchase an annual ($30) or day ($5) pass prior to race weekend.

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EVENT SCHEDULE

Friday, May 10 

Waitlist closes at 11:59 PM - any spots that open in the final week before the event will be announced on our social media feeds and available to anyone looking for a last minute entry into the race
Wednesday, May 15 

Course announced by 9 PM on our website and social media feeds

Friday, May 17

Course marked  by 2pm  for unsanctioned practice, including Sunday youth race courses​​​; There is NO SHUTTLING permitted at Post Canyon on race weekend (Friday-Sunday). Only racers in the E-bike category are allowed to practice on E-bike. It's grounds for disqualification if anyone not racing in the E-Bike category ride E-bike for any portion of practice. Sunday youth racers who can't make the Friday practice are welcome to practice Saturday AFTER the race. Please check in with us at the race venue to make sure the course is cleared. If the podiums are underway, everyone is back in and you're free to start pedaling up. Again, no shuttling is permitted at Post Canyon Friday through Sunday for this event.

Friday 3-6 PM 

Pickup your race packet after practice in the event venue.

Friday/Saturday post practice and race

Meet us at the Kickstand for a cold pint with IronHorse Horse brewing and some last minute gear gets at EVO. $3 of every pint sold at kickstand goes to the HRats Trail Association. 

COURSE LINKS

(2024 courses available May 15 @9PM)

Pro/ Expert/Open

Beginner

Sport

Lite Youth

CAMPING / LODGING

Limited camping at Kingsley Reservoir, first come first serve.

Dispersed camping is allowed at Post Canyon, Hood River County

Tucker Park Campground

Hood River Golf Course

FOOD / DRINK

Kickstand Coffee

Dirty Finger Bikes

LOCAL SHOP SUPPORT

Dirty Finger Bikes

2024 RULEBOOK

It's every racer's responsibility to read the rulebook prior to racing. If we

haven't mentioned it here in the race guide, it's probably in the rulebook:

RULEBOOK

RACE DAY 1: SATURDAY May 18

7:00 AM Venue opens  

7:30 AM Packet pickup starts in the venue 
8:45 AM Mandatory racer briefing
8:55 AM Racer call ups start (call up schedule will be updated  when the course is announced)

9:00 AM First wave off

1:00 PM Food truck opens
4:00 PM Podium awards*

4:00 PM Extra Practice Session for Sunday Youth Racers available after Saturday race wraps up

SATURDAY CALL UP SCHEDULE
0900 - Pro Women

0905 - Pro Men, U21, Vet

0915 - All Expert Women + E-Bike Open Women
0925 - Expert Men 19-29, Open MORE! Hard Tail Open

0935 - Expert Men 30-39
0945 - Expert Men 40-49

0955 - Expert Men 50-59, Expert Men 60+ , E-Bike Open Men

1000 - All Sport Women + Sport E-Bike Women

1005 - Sport E-Bike Men

1015 - Sport Men 19-29, Sport MORE!

1025 - Sport Men 30-39

1035 - Sport Men 40-49

1045 - Sport Men 50-59, Sport Men 60+

1055 - All Beginner Women, Men, MORE!

The call up location is in the race venue – meet there at least 10 minutes before your call up time for roll call. ⚠️ Every racer will be checked to make sure they make they go out at their assigned time - any racer not present at their call up will be disqualified. There are absolutely NO early starts or going out with a different category without prior permission from the race director. 

At your call up time an official will physically activate your timing chip. Should this not happen, you wont get times. It is your responsibility to be at the call up and and ensure that your chip gets activated. 

RACE DAY 2: SUNDAY May 19

7:00 AM Venue opens  

7:30 AM Packet pickup starts in the venue 
8:45 AM Mandatory racer briefing
8:55 AM Racer call ups start (call up schedule TBA)

9:00 AM First wave off

1:00 PM Food truck opens
4:00 PM Podium awards*

SUNDAY CALL UP SCHEDULE
0900 - All Jr Expert Girls

0910 -Jr Expert Boys 17-18

0920 -Jr Expert Boys 13-14, 15-16
0930 - All Jr Sport Girls

0935 - Jr Sport Boys 17-18
0945 - Jr Sport Boys 15-16

0955 - Jr Sport Boys 12 & under, 13-14

1005 - Youth Beginner Girls,  Boys & Lite Girls, Boys

The call up location is in the race venue – meet there at least 10 minutes before your call up time for roll call. ⚠️ Every racer will be checked to make sure they make they go out at their assigned time - any racer not present at their call up will be disqualified. There are absolutely NO early starts or going out with a different category without prior permission from the race director. 

At your call up time an official will physically activate your timing chip. Should this not happen, you wont get times. It is your responsibility to be at the call up and and ensure that your chip gets activated. 

PLEASE BRING TO EVERY RACE

FOOD + WATER - Bring more than you think you'll need! Plan to carry at least 50 ounces  of water on you at all times while riding, plus carb and protein rich snacks to have on hand throughout the day. The aid station on course is not intended to be your sole support, it's intended for water top-offs and  food to supplement you. Proper preparation goes a long way in preventing emergencies on race day.

HELMETS / BODY PROTECTION Helmets must be worn at all times while on course, on both the transfers and race stages. If you're pedaling you must have your helmet securely fastened or risk disqualification. A full face helmet is highly suggested, but not mandatory. Additional body protection to consider are gloves, knee pads, eye protection, neck braces, chest protection, elbow guards, etc.

COURSE MAP Download the Trailforks App to your mobile device with updated regional maps including the event course links released on Wednesday evening of race week; if you do not have a mobile write down the course details with stage names and order to carry with you during the event, found in the race guide or on the information board in the main venue.​

TRASH - Pack it in, pack it out. Please help us keep the forest clean while we're guests at the race venue. 
TOOLS - Pack a small tool kit with puncture repair kit + multi tool for on the fly trailside repairs
AID - Consider a basic first aid kit with sunscreen, bug spray and bandaids to take care of the bites, burns, stings and things. A waterproof jacket, emergency blanket and whistle area all good ideas too!

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