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100 Years of BC Parks

2011 marks the 100th birthday of BC Parks. To celebrate this centennial landmark, the North Shore Mountain Bike Association in association with Mountain Equipment Co-op and BC Parks invite you to celebrate mountain bike culture in BC.     

Join us on August 27th for a fun-packed, family oriented day celebrating mountain biking in BC at the Old Buck Car Park located at the base of Mount Seymour Provincial Park.  Enjoy free food and entertainment. Bring your bike and join one of the planned group rides (teens and adults) or the children's run-bike race.

Mountain bikers enjoying a sunny summer evening in Mount Seymour Provincial Park

There will be free prizes, and a chance to watch the fantastic Flow Riders as they perform their acrobatic bike show.  What a perfect way to spend a day with the family, riding bikes and enjoying one of our beautiful provincial parks!  See you all there.


Ilana Wapniarski, Toonie Race Director, from the NSMBA at the trail head to Old Buck in Mount Seymour Provincial Park

10 AM to 12PM: Group rides for all skill levels leaving from the Old Buck lot every half hour
11 AM: Group ride lead by Olympic ski jumper and avid mountain biker Mike Nell
2PM to 4PM: The Flow Riders Mountain Bike Acrobatics Show at the top of each hour
1PM to 4PM: Free BBQ
2PM: children’s run bike race, parents please bring your own run-bike
2PM to 5PM: Free live music
5PM: Raffle for free prizes donated by MEC
 

Toonie #2 results

Toonie #2 results

 
To ease some curiosity.. the fastest time was about 21 minutes and the last rider came in at about 40 minutes. 🙂

I'd like some feedback on whether as a group you want specific names posted with times attached, or just the ranges.

My argument against it is that toonies are supposed to be fun, fairly informal races and I'm a little worried that posting specific results will make it too competitive and some of the slower riders might not want their times made public. Racers were told their times on race day, so they all know and participants can see the results list at the end of the race on race day.  We could post the top 'X' number of times though.

 
Do you think it would be good or harmful to post times?  Feedback please!  toonie@nsmba.ca
 
 

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