Pacific Northwest - 4th Annual Beacon Blowout DH Race - Spokane, WA

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dminor
03-20-09, 11:54 AM
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Bicycle Butler's Fourth Annual
BEACON BLOWOUT
Downhill Race

Sunday, April 26 • 10 am
Camp Sekani • Spokane, WA
(Beacon Hill • 6707 E. Upriver Drive)
Practices: Saturday, 10 am - 5 pm • Sunday, 8 - 9:30 am
*** Sorry, no shuttles for this event***

ENTRY FEE:
$35
:thumb: $28.95 ONLINE :thumb:
($25+$3.95 service fee)
SAVE over $6


This will be a TWO-RUN, 'BEST-TIME' FORMAT again this year
(best of your two timed runs counts)
on a similar course as the previous Blowouts

Three ways to register:

(1)
• Online at Active.com • (http://www.active.com/page/Event_Details.htm?event_id=1718194)

(2)
• By mail •
[Download entry form available HERE] (http://www.bicyclebutler.com/Beacon_09_legal.pdf)
(I'll try to have a clickable 'radio button' version there by Monday)

(3)
• On-site Sat. only: 10 am - 5 pm •

NO LATE FEES
Absolutely NO DAY-OF-RACE Registrations!
(One-day USA Cycling licenses will be available on-site)

USA Cycling Sanctioning / Points

Questions?

Call Bicycle Butler at (509) 328-7475 or
E-mail: spokes@bicyclebutler.com


Sorry - No Overnight Camping on-site for this event


TommyL
03-27-09, 09:50 PM
Question out of curiousity: How is it decided which events get to be stickies and which don't?

dminor
03-30-09, 04:54 PM
I decided this one could because I could make it one :D

BTW, this is a non-profit event that we have been putting on here for four years to fill what was the total void of downhill events in the state of Washington. We did it primarily to give the downhill community one home-grown event. Excess proceeds have gone to Spokane's Fat Tire Trail Riders Club, to the local ski patrol medics or both.

Since we started this, Fluidride stepped up as of last year to start a series over there and another Spokane shop just held a season-opener at Beacon last weekend. The downhill scene is finally starting to revive a bit.


dminor
04-22-09, 10:26 AM
A bump for this. This weekend!!