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    24 Hrs Round the Clock Spokane WA

    24 Hours Round the Clock
    NORBA Northwest Regional Championship and Washington State Championship
    May 27-28, 2006
    7 Mile Airstrip, Riverside State Park - Spokane, WA
    The "Round the Clock" 24 hour event is a team relay mountain bike race, beginning at noon on Saturday and ending at noon on Sunday. Teams compete for medals, prizes and bragging rights.
    Plan your Memorial Day weekend now and make the first 3 day weekend of the summer seriously memorable. We'll give you a weekend of camping, mountain biking, laughing, huffing and puffing that you'll never forget. Go it alone or get a team together with your friends, their friends and anyone else who wants to have nothin' but fun for 2 solid days. We'll start you off at High Noon on Saturday and you'll be going round and round for 24 hours, straight on through the wee hours of the night and back into day again on Sunday.
    Anyone who can ride a bike can do this….your team decides how many laps each person does…one or a whole bunch. So bring your camping gear, bike gear and whatever else will keep you going for 24 hours..then come on out and get dirty with us!
    24 Hour Race Categories
    Solo Men & Women - $235
    Solo Single Speed: One gear, one guy, 24 hours - $235

    2 person elite team: Two guys, two girls, a guy and a girl, whatever you’re crazy enough to do. - $335

    4 person elite male - $435
    4 person elite masters 30+ - $435

    5 person juniors (18 & under) - $335
    5 person co-ed: At least one male and one female per team - $535
    5 person open age: Add up your ages and they equal one of 4 combined age groups - $535
    (100-149, 150-199, 200+)
    5 person all female: Just for le femme - $535

    Corporate Teams: 6-10 people of any age, sex or fun factor - $635
    Police/Fire/Military Team: Use the excuse…it’s for a training day! 6-10 people - $635

    HOW TO REGISTER:
    Online - Click Here

    By Mail
    1 Team captain to fill out registration form for team and send it in with payment by dates listed on registration form.
    2 Team captain collects all other completed team member registrations and sends them in one envelope together. Individual team member registrations mailed separately will not be accepted. If t-shirt sizes are not filled out for each member, we will assign a size for them.
    3 Team captain includes information on the volunteer name and t-shirt size on his/her registration form.

    Payment
    A 50% entry fee deposit is required by May 1st to hold your team entry. Balance is required by May 19th. Click here to register online.

    WHAT'S INCLUDED IN YOUR ENTRY FEES
    Event Tshirt
    Team Pit Area (camping)
    Midnight Feed
    Post event pasta party
    Great Memories

    PRIZES & AWARDS
    24 Hours Round the Clock jersey to all first place winners
    Medals 3 deep
    Cash for top 3 solo category
    Best costume award
    Best campsite award

    INSURANCE & LICENSES
    All riders must have a NORBA license to ride. Available onsite for $5 each. Insurance comes with your license purchase.

    VOLUNTEERS
    Each team is required to provide one volunteer for a 4 hour shift. Volunteers receive an event tshirt, midnight feed & post event pasta feed ticket.

    CAMPING
    Camping is available onsite and broken into 3 categories. 1)Solo/quiet camping, 2)RV/Generator camping, 3)Free for all tents & RV’s where teams with multiple vehicles can camp together. Camping is on first come, first served basis and site selection opens at 9am on Friday, May 26th.

    SCHEDULE
    Friday
    9am
    Gates open for camp site selection
    3pm-7pm
    Course open for inspection
    5pm-8pm
    Race Packet Pick-Up/Expo Area Open/Volunteer Sign-up
    6pm-8pm
    Volunteer Sign-up

    Saturday
    9am
    Expo Areas Open
    9am-11am
    Late packet pick-up
    10:45am
    Volunteer Meeting (Mandatory)
    11am
    Pre-Race Captain’s Meeting (mandatory)
    12 noon
    Le Mans Start
    8pm
    Lights go on bikes
    12 Midnight
    Midnight Feed hosted by David’s Pizza Chicken Wings & Baked Taters

    Sunday
    9am
    Rental Light Return/Expo Areas Open
    11:59:59am
    Last Rider allowed to start last lap
    12 Noon
    Finish
    12:30pm
    Michael Angelo’s Pasta Party hosted by David’s Pizza
    2:30pm
    AWARDS

    WHAT TO BRING
    Alarm clock, tent, minimum 6w lights, backup headlight (mag lights will work), fully charged batteries, red rear flasher, spare tubes, sleeping bag, pad, pillow, clothing in layers, helmets, towels, ear plugs, bug juice, sun block, personal hygiene stuff, bike, shoes, etc. BE PREPARED.....spring weather in Spokane can be ever changing!

    WHAT’S ON SITE
    Camping, Limited Food Vendors, Port-o-lets, Water

    NIGHT LIGHTS
    Nite Rider will be on site with charging equipment for those using Nite Rider lighting systems. There will be electricity available for charging your lights, however you must bring your own power strip.

    DIRECTIONS TO RACE SITE
    From I-90 heading east: Take the Maple St exit and go north on Walnut for 4.5 miles. At the major intersection of Francis, go left. Continue for 2 miles and Francis becomes Hwy 291. Continue on 291 approximately 3 miles. Turn left on 7 Mile Rd. Go across the 7 mile bridge and take the first left. Look for signs to the start and camping area.

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    sounds like fun... why do these all have to be 1000 miles away???

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    Awe come on, there are plenty in the Denver "area".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Heidi
    Awe come on, there are plenty in the Denver "area".
    ... yes but the ones that are not in denver sound like more fun

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