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Posted Date: 6/22/2009
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Crank The Shield
September 18-20, 2009
3 Day Mountain Bike Stage Race
Haliburton Forest, Ontario, Canada

 Chico Racing event promotions is excited to present Eastern North America’s most significant mountain bike stage race. Crank the Shield will see up to 350 riders make their way through the Haliburton Highlands, with overnight stops at summer camps featuring excellent dining, entertainment and cabin accommodations. The three 80 - 95 km stages wind riders through rough ATV trails, secondary roadways, and the awesome cycling specific trail network of Haliburton Forest Wildlife Preserve.

 This epic adventure is capped off by a BBQ and award ceremony, a great end to the ultimate mountain bike experience.  For information on the event check out our website at www.cranktheshield.com .

 24 Hours at Albion: Hot August Nights

August 22-23, 2009
Albion Hills Conservation Area, Ontario, Canada

 Fabulous camping, an awesome 15 km course and great amenities attract 1,500 competitors to Albion Hills Conservation Area.  Categories include solo, tag team, 5 person and 6-10 person team sizes all competing for the fun and challenge at one of North America’s largest 24 hour mountain bike races.

 




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