THIS IS ARCHIVE INFORMATION - THIS EVENT HAS PASSED
As many know, we were forced to change the date for Mt Spokane from June 8-10 to October 12-14… This is just a reminder post to those who may have missed the email announcement to all signed up racers. Please join us in October! We are super excited to have a fall mountain bike festival on Mount Spokane!

Amazing events
Two days of racing, enjoy a nice “warm up” with our Full Pull event on Saturday, and a 5 stage enduro on Sunday.
Different enduro stages
5 enduro stages, offering 4500 feet of descending. 30+ minutes of timed racing!
Minutes
The Full Pull is a forearm and brake pad shredding 15-21 minute descent, with a glorious mix of terrain. throughout. Bring your A-game.
EVENT DETAILS
2017 marked the return of mountain bike racing to Mt Spokane State Park. Having been a stop on the Norba National Series in the mid-90s, as well as a venue for XC and DH events in the late 90s it has quite a long history of being a great place for mountain bike racing. We are super excited to be part of the development of this area for mountain bike use.
THE PEOPLE’S ENDURO / FULL PULL DETAILS –
The People’s Enduro Mt Spokane will be a 5 stage race (3 for beginner, 2200 ft of climbing) with 4000 feet of climbing. Racing will take place on the best trails that Mt Spokane has to offer… The views and scenery are amazing, the trails are built under a thick canopy and several overlooks along the way.
The Full Pull is a top to bottom, forearm and brake pad burning, all out race. Covering all kinds of terrain, mostly all descending with a couple short traverse sections. Rock gardens, tight trees, and super high speed singletrack will keep you on your toes throughout.
Friday –
Plate pickup / late registration from 12pm – 5pm @ Selkirk Lodge
Courses open all day after noon, self shuttling is allowed – no shuttles provided.
Saturday –
Volunteer meeting at 10am.
Plate pickup / late registration from 8am – 10am
Practice open 8am – 11am
Racer meeting 11:30am @ Selkirk Lodge
Race start at 12:30pm – shuttles provided to top of race course, and up from bottom of race course.
Awards following final racer – at Selkirk Lodge
Enduro practice is closed during Full Pull.
Sunday –
Volunteer meeting at 7:30am, volunteers head to stage 1/2/3 at 8:30 and stage 4/5 at 10:30
Plate pickup (no registration) – 8am – 8:30am
Rider meeting 8:45am at Selkirk Lodge, racers will be sent to top immediately after this
First racer off S1 at 9:30am – make sure to hit up the s’mores bar at stage 2!
Shuttles will take beginner racers from bottom of stage 3 back to Selkirk Lodge, all other racers will head back up the hill on bike.
Awards following final racer at Selkirk Lodge
Courses –
Trailsforks links to courses for Mt Spokane!
Enduro stages 1 – 3
Enduro stages 4 & 5
The Full Pull
Transfer stages will be clearly marked with WHITE arrows, race courses will be marked with BLUE arrows.
It is absolutely MANDATORY to walk to the road after Stage 3 / Full Pull finish. You must dismount the bike and walk it out to the road, this is part of our agreement for the event and we appreciate you all following these instructions!
We do reserve the right to change courses, but chances of that are unlikely.
We use a fly-through-finish RFID timing system.
Max # of entries is 200, there will be NO registration on the day of event.
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DATE CHANGE!!! NEW DATE – October 12-14, 2018
Mt Spokane State Park – Spokane, WA
Cost –
Full Pull – $35
Enduro – $65
LATE FEE – $20 starting October 9th, 2018
Our obligations to you –
Professionally organized and executed event
Fast, accurate results
Food on site for purchase
CASH for Pro racers
Excellent raffle prizes
Pro Men
Expert Women 40-49
Expert Women 19-39
Expert Women 18 & Under
Expert Men 50+
Expert Men 40-49
Expert Men 30-39
Expert Men 19-29
Junior Expert Men – 18 & Under
Sport Women 40+
Sport Women 19-39
Sport Women 18 & Under
Sport Men 50+
Sport Men 40-49
Sport Men 30-39
Sport Men 19-29
Sport Men 18 & Under
Beginner Women 40+
Beginner Women 19-39
Beginner Women 18 & Under
Beginner Men 50+
Beginner Men 40-49
Beginner Men 30-39
Beginner Men 19-29
Beginner Men 18 & Under
Girls 12 & Under
Boys 12 & Under
Pro Men
Expert Women Open
Expert Women 18 & Under
Expert Men 50+
Expert Men 40-49
Expert Men 30-39
Expert Men 19-29
Junior Expert Men – 18 & Under
Sport Women Open
Sport Women 15-18
Sport Girls 12-14
Sport Men 50+
Sport Men 40-49
Sport Men 30-39
Sport Men 19-29
Sport Men 15-18
Sport Boys 12-14
Beginner Women Open
Beginner Women 15-18
Beginner Girls 12-14
Beginner Girls 11 & Under
Beginner Men 50+
Beginner Men 40-49
Beginner Men 30-39
Beginner Men 19-29
Beginner Men 15-18
Beginner Boys 12-14
Beginner Boys 11 & Under
We get asked which category is which from time to time, so we decided to break it down and post it here for your convenience.
Beginner (Cat 3) – this category is for anyone who is just starting to race, even if you have ridden for a couple years it may not be a bad idea to enter your first (or first several) races as a beginner.
Sport (Cat 2) – this category is for intermediate riders, and racers who have progressed past the beginner category. Usually these riders will spend several hours a week on the bike. The Sportcategory often has the most competitors.
Expert (Cat 1) – an expert racer has been riding and racing for several years. The expert racer was consistently in the top 5 of the sport category, and is ready for a challenge. Expert racers train hard and learn each race course.
Pro – this category is for extremely experienced racers only, it will be extremely competitive. Pro racers have usually been racing for several years, train consistently, and focus on learning each aspect of a race course.

HIGHTLIGHTS FROM 2017
Lodging
Camping – Spokane has several KOA locations, there may also be some camping available at Mt Spokane State Park, details to follow.
Hotel – Oxford Suites Spokane Valley is a bike friendly hotel, and is ready for you and your family!
Directions
Click here to load the location into your map program.
Coordinates – 47.903579, -117.099773
Follow directions to Mt Spokane State Park, head towards the summit, race staging area will be in the “snowmobile parking lot”.
