BC Bike Race Announces Their 2016 Course

May 10, 2016
by BC Bike Race  
2014 BC Bike Race

BC Bike Race the ‘Ultimate Singletrack Experience’ is ready to unveil their 2016 route that will take 600 racers from 36 countries along the West Coast of British Columbia from North Vancouver to Vancouver Island, the Sunshine Coast, and finally to Whistler. The carefully crafted course has been honed over the last 9 years and is sure to challenge everyone from the technically gifted to the fittest sprinter.

2014 BC Bike Race

2014 BC Bike Race

With approximately 300 kilometers of adventure through old growth forests, along pristine coastlines, and on handcrafted singletrack the journey BC Bike Race offers promises a lifetime of memories.

All routes are now posted on the BC Bike Race website and a big thank you to TRAILFORKS for creating the Route Function. This function enables event courses and select routes to be shared with the public and also gives deep insight into what the local clubs, trail builders, and communities have created.

2014 BC Bike Race

Route Changes: Both Squamish (Day 6) and Powell River (Day 2) have consistently represented the BCBR racers’ favourites – these courses have remained untouched for this year. Cumberland (Day 1), Earl’s Cove to Sechelt (Day 3), and Sechelt to Langdale (Day 4) have received minor tweaks – all in favour of adding more single track, preserving the best sections, and lowering the percentage of gravel road climbs.

Day 1:

Day 2:

Day 3:

2014 BC Bike Race

2014 BC Bike Race

North Vancouver (Day 5) has been completely revamped. Following the destruction of a major connector bridge during a storm last year, BC Bike Race was tasked with developing a challenging route that offers a true taste of the North Shore – and they’ve done it! Where this year’s Day 5 course loses on length, it builds on technical challenge, so much so in fact we expect similar finish times to last year. The day will begin with a time trial format – the only one in the week, and will follow a route that is 98% off-road single track.

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BC Bike Race

BC Bike Race

Whistler (Day 7), the grand finale, also received an overhaul this year. Instead of an out-and-back loop, racers will instead race a point-to-point from Cheakamus Crossing (Olympic Athlete Village) to the finish line in Rainbow Park. Along the way racers will experience some true Whistler classics and some lesser-known gems. Racers will have a wholly new experience celebrating their achievements with loved ones in the picturesque lakeside setting surrounded by the snow-capped mountains of Whistler and Blackcomb.

Day 4:

Day 5:

2014 BC Bike Race

2014 BC Bike Race

BC Bike Race

This year’s course has been reduced by a total of 16 km’s; a shave here, a tweak there, but when compared with what has been added – more technical singletrack, the overall finish times may be longer and, most importantly, the rider satisfaction should be even higher.

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BC Bike Race would like to extend a huge thank you to all of the communities, clubs, and trail builders involved – without their shared love of mountain biking over the last decade the race would not be what it is today!

Day 6:

Day 7:

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BC Bike Race

Detailed information about the daily courses can be found on our website or on trailforks.com. / @trailforks

Missed out on the race this year? Registration for the 2017 BC Bike Race will open on July 15 at 12pm (pst). Stay tuned to the website for updates and to follow along with all the 2016 racing action.

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16 Comments
  • 3 0
 Stupid question: is it possible to download the GPX for these stages from Trailforks? I've put together my own routes in TF and exported as GPX (so I can have the file on my Garmin) but I can't seem to find a way to do this with the stages posted here.

Thanks!

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  • 4 0
 Bottom of the page on the "overview" tab for each stage... Download gpx button.
  • 2 0
 yes there is a download GPX & KML file on trial & route pages in the bottom right. BUT you must be logged into the website to see them.
  • 1 0
 Day 4 - Sechelt to Langdale... the trails are not in order. Day one one the Sunshine Coast (earls cove to Sechelt) seems to be in order... I don't know about the other days. Any way you guys could list them in order for day 2 on the Sunshine Coast?
  • 3 1
 Only 15km for the North Van when most of the days are around 50km.. If it isn't possible string together a long enough course on the North Shore, couldn't they use Pemberton or something in the Fraser Valley instead?
  • 3 1
 Yeah this is a shame. I'm a Vancouver local doing the race and this is pretty disappointing.
  • 2 0
 @dutchct: Agreed. I will be doing the race as well and as Vancouver as my hometown, it feels like the race is selling the region short. I don't know how a 15 km route will take just as long as the 50 km route of previous years. Yes, some road sections are being cut out, but it is still less than a third of the distance.
  • 4 1
 @Marlfox87 we totally need to do this one year!!
  • 2 1
 15 km in north van.... Doesn't matter how technical it is, 15 km will be one short ride.
  • 2 0
 50km per day for a week, R U MAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • 2 0
 I believe I may be MAD...first ever stage race and im more of a gravity guy, not sure what ive gotten myself into but im getting scared at this point.
  • 1 0
 @kyleo420: well how's the training going?
  • 1 0
 @kyleo420: Im terrified for you. I aswell am a gravity guy. im sure you will love it. interested to know how it goes.
  • 1 0
 Danimal- possibly the most dull trail in Whistler.
  • 1 1
 Lycra!







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