I did a race last year on my double in the muck. The course was trashed when I finally got to race. It was fun. Maybe if its sunny ill do more but in that muck, it was just no fun.
The bullit will be better for super d if you lighten it up a bit. You'll still have fun if you ride it the way it is though. Single ply tires will help a lot.
If that front ring is any bigger than a 36t you may want to down step it for the race??? Maybe not? The route has a hand full of hill climbs that are short but steep that if you know the trail real well you can coast em with little to no speed when you hit the top. You should ride it once with the bike like it is to see if you need to change any thing.
Lots of trails to choose from. Nothing too crazy aside from a few rocky sections near the top...at least the few trails I rode there so far. I'd imagine it is rather mucky this time of the year, but it's a blast when it's a little drier. Make sure you go with somebody that knows their way around there. It would suck to take the wrong trail and have to ride 15+ miles to get back to the car.
Due to a conflicting dates with the Indie XC series, the first race has been changed to March 1st and 2nd. Keep checking the website for the latest info.
Looks like fun! I'll have to get into this. Dunno if I have the training time to do the Spokane race on May 24/25 with all my schoolwork, but maybe.
How long are the indie series? There's really not much info about the actual race on the website, unless I'm missing something which is a distinct possibility.
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