Posted by Editoress on 06/20/14
The registration process for the 2014 Canadian Mountain Bike Downhill Championships is now open.
Riders can register online Here.
The latest version of the Technical/Racer Guide is also available:
Technical Guide
Schedule:
July 11: Unofficial/Unsupervised training session
July 12: Official training session and Seeding Runs
July 13: Canadian Championships
Online registration closes at 6:00 pm MST, Thursday, July 10th.
On-site Registration:
On-site registration will cost $10 more per entry (no exceptions). Please register online!
Elite and Junior Expert categories must register a minimum of 48 hours before the event (Friday deadline). Late registration for Elite and Junior Expert will result in a $50 fine.
Non-licenced Riders:
Riders that do not have either a 2014 UCI License or a BC Citizen License must purchase a one event membership (either a $5-U19 or $10-19+ non-insured or a $30 insured). Note that one event licenses are not eligible for National Championships, and will compete in the "Provincial" categories.
National Championship and BC Cup:
All BC Cup categories will be contending for the National Championships as well as BC Cup points, with the exception of U15 men and women (who are BC Cup only). Note that for the purposes of the National Championships, Junior Women (BC Cup) will be separated into U19 women and U17 women. These two categories will be re-combined to determine BC Cup Junior Women points.
Foreign Riders:
UCI-International licensed riders can register in any event in the category listed on their license. US Residents are now able to purchase one-events but must sign a declaration that adequate out of country travel insurance has been obtained. Note that only Canadian citizens are eligible for National Championship titles.
Chairlift Fees:
Sun Peaks is providing discounted lift fees (40% off) to all registered racers for Friday, Saturday and Sunday at $24/day, plus GST. Note that the pass is for all-mountain, giving access to the entire bike park for the duration of the pass.
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