Mt. Ashland Hill Climb
by admin on Aug, 8 2017
The 38th annual Mt Ashland Hill Climb Bike Race is scheduled for Sunday, Aug. 27. , so if you’re interested, please preregister at mtashlandbike.com.
Even if you are not a “racer,” this is a challenging and fun event; and the web site is an interesting read.
For those who are interested in the history of the race, here is a link with information and an interview with Bob: http://www.roguevalleymessenger.com/what-goes-up-the-mt-ashland-hill-climb-bike-race-separates-the-tough-from-the-tougher/
The course is about 26 miles for the road bikers and about 18 miles for the mountain bike riders. Each has a climb of approximately 4600 feet.
Please feel free to contact me at bobmacc21@gmail.com or 425-512-3829 if you have any questions or need registration tips.
Bob MacCracken
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