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12 Hour Fall Tilt in Telluride

mtbchik

Chimp
May 2, 2007
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It's Ba-ack!

Head on over to BikeReg.com to register.

12 Hours of Blistering Fast Downhill.

Think Angel Fire is tough? You'll get THREE TIMES the number of runs at the Fall Tilt in Telluride. Courses average about 4 minutes per run with a quick 5 minute gondola ride. Get it?

Only the strong WILL survive!

Test your mettle...will your mind give out or your ankles?

Fast, fun, furious!

NO LIFT TICKET FEES. NO ON-SITE REGISTRATION FEES.

Event Schedule

Online Registration; closes September 23 at midnight

Friday, September 24
12:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Mandatory Practice
Registration and Packet Pick-up

8:00 pm
Mandatory Fall Tilt Riders Meeting

Saturday, September 25
6:00 am - 7:30 am
Fall Tilt Packet Pick-up

7:45 am
Fall Tilt Race Briefing

8:00 am - 8:00 pm
Fall Tilt in Telluride at the Mountain Village Bike Park 12-Hour Endurance Downhill Bike Race

8:30 pm
Awards Ceremoney

9:00 pm
After Party

Course descriptions:

No Brainer: This single blue, three-foot wide and one-and-a-half-mile trail runs from the top of the park to the bottom with a 12 percent average grade. Expect smooth, rolling, curvy cruisers. It’s family fun for everyone.

T-Bone: This double blue, singletrack trail cuts off from the No Brainer Trail and reconnects after one-third of a mile. T-Bone is a good introduction to singletrack turns while weaving through the trees.

Squirrel Catcher: This trail may be a quickie, only 150 feet long, but with a reason. The Squirrel Catcher is a test track feature. Bottom line, if you’re not sure you want to go down this single black trail, and you’re friends say it’s okay, don’t do it. Instead, ride back to No Brainer and stay there until your heart’s content (and you’ve gained the skills needed to progress)

Pan-Coaster: This brand new single black trail runs a half-mile long and features numerous, meticulously crafted berms that flow in and out of the tress adjacent to the World Cup Trail. There are plenty of opportunities for air on Pan-Coaster.

World Cup: What’s a Mountain Village Bike Park if it doesn’t incorporate a little of the old with a little of the new? As part of the original World Cup downhill race course, this double black, rocky singletrack stretches a quarter-mile long and incorporates log jumps, steep drops, and berms … a potpourri of a downhill rider’s dream
 
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mtbchik

Chimp
May 2, 2007
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Just announced:

Cash Purse will be a minimum of $2,000.00 and that doesn't even include the swag!

Giddy up!