Tour of Elgin
Elgin Mountain Bike Race
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About
The Tour of Elgin is a whole day of bike activities. There is a 120km Marathon Race for the fittest of riders, in fact we dare you to try the 120 km event, which is the toughest mountain bike race in Atlantic Canada! We also have 80 km, 40 km and 20 km distance options, which will challenge you too.
The course covers all different types of surfaces, with limited pavement, lots of fast double track (40%), dirt roads (50%) and some great single track (10%). The course is well marked. There are also all-terrain support vehicles, first aid on site and neutral feed stations.
You do not need to be a seasoned racer to race! With 4 different race lengths, there is something for everyone!
Pre-registration is done at www.raceroster.com where you may also choose your race length and category.
Same-day registration is also available one hour before the start of the race.
From Moncton, take Highway #2 then Exit 423 to Highway #1. Take Exit # 233 at Petitcodiac. Turn left toward Elgin (rte. 905). Drive approximately 15 min (20km) to the Elgin corner. Bike race headquarters is at the Elgin Firehall/Community Centre at the Elgin corner beside the Post Office.
Camping space is available in Elgin, however limited accommodations are available (i.e. bring your own sleeping bag, etc.). Elgin is located 45 minutes from Moncton and 35 minutes from Sussex.
For further details, contact the Elgin Eco Association.
Races:
The 120 KM
Lineup @ 8:15am
3 Loops - $95
After September 30, $105
The 80 KM
Lineup @ 9:45am
2 Loops - $55
After September 30, $65
The 40 KM
Lineup @ 11:45am
1 Loop - $45
After September 30, $55
The 20 KM
Lineup @ 12:15pm
1 Short Loop - $20
The Kids Race
Lineup @ 12:45pm
Guided - FREE
Schedule:
7am - 12pm - Registration
Community Hall
7am - 11am - Breakfast
Maple Tree Cafe/Seniors Hall
8:30am - 6pm - Bike Races
Lineup for races begins 15 minutes before start.
1pm - 4pm - Prize Draw
Community Hall
3pm - 6pm - Awards Dinner
4pm - 6pm - Awards & Auction
W.I. Hall
What to bring:
Warm Clothes (preferably multiple layers)
Second set of clothes if wet weather is forecast (you can change at the mid-way point)
Camelback or multiple water bottles
Energy bars etc. (food will be provided, but only about every 20 km)
Tools (the race is self supported)
Spare tubes & pump
Join us for our next race on
2019 . 10 . 05
Sense of adventure!
For more information visit www.velo.nb.ca or contact:
Elgin Eco Association
Ph: (506) 756-2518
email: info@eeanb.com
email: elgineco@hotmail.com