Enduro? What the heck does that mean?
An enduro race typically consists of 3-5 timed stages which take place on technical, generally descending terrain. These stages are linked by predominantly ascending connecting stages. Due to this eclectic combination of attributes, enduro racing is increasingly recognised as the truest test of the all-round mountain biker.
So how is the Hot On Your Heels going to work?
HOYH is a Social ride with a race component. As HOYH will be an Enduro format race, riders will NOT be timed from start to finish. There will be timed stages. Ride the trails between the timed sections at your own pace. Meet other awesome riders and enjoy the “entertainment” along the way. In the end, it’s all about having a fun day out with other fantastic women. Check the Course Info page for more details
What time will the race start?
Registration will run from 9:30am – 11:30am at the Miki’s Shelter. Keep in mind it will take you some time to get up to Miki’s. Check the Course Info page for more details coming soon!
When will the course be announced?
It’s out!!
What type of protection should I wear? Helmets are mandatory while on course at all times. No nudity allowed. The rest is up to you.
Will there be a feed station and water along the route? Yes, there will be water, energy drinks and yummy snacks along the route as well as at the finish line but please come prepared for a long day in the saddle.
What time will the after party start?
Head on over to the Squamish Valley Golf Course for cocktail hour at 6pm provided Geo Cider by donation to the Indigenous Women Outdoors, followed closely by dinner, awards, prizing and then let’s PARTY!
Will there by a vegetarian option at dinner? You bethcha!
Are you still looking for volunteers? YES! Send me a message and I’ll get you sorted melissa@hotonyourheels.ca
Are you still looking for sponsors? YES! If you want to be a sponsor please send an email to melissa@hotonyourheels.ca
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