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The B.C. Bike Race (BCBR) is back again and set to invade ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµappon July 4.
The seven-day epic that traverses its way across the southwestern corner of the province is set for another hard-hitting year and Squamish’s highly regarded trail network will again be a key part of the event.
Riders hit the local trails on Day 6 of the event and the course is referred to as a combination of the Gearjammer and Test of Metal courses, with an elevation of 1,240 metres and a distance of 37.9 kilometres.
The BCBR begins on Sunday (June 29) and includes stages in North Vancouver, Cumberland, Powell River, Sechelt and Langdale before coming to ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµappand finishing in Whistler on July 5.
Test of Metal 2014 winners Max Plaxton and Catharine Pendrel are both taking on the seven-day challenge, as is Squamish’s Greg Day, who was the top local finisher at the Test this year. Also confirmed for the event is Squamish’s Quinn Moberg, who placed sixth at this year’s Test.
Another local representative will be Howe Sound Secondary School (HSSS) athletic director Joel Harwood, who was awarded the Kazlaw Community Foundation Award in March and received a free entry to the event.
Sechelt’s Kris Sneddon won last year’s BCBR, with Nanaimo’s Wendy Simms posting the top cumulative time for the women. Day and his teammate Kevin Calhoun finished first in the open team category last year.Ìý
Day 6 gets underway next Friday (July 4) at 9 a.m., with both the start and finish lines located at Brennan Park. The first riders are expected to cross the finish line at around 11:30 a.m. and there is a free kids race at Brennan Park at 2 p.m.Ìý
For more details on the event, visit www.bcbikerace.com.