The prize purse for the inaugural Pinnacle Bike Championship event is set at $20,000, with the winner taking home $10,000 in cash! The payout is deep, all the way to 40th position.
The course has been set, mowed and jumps put into place. The event is going to go off next weekend, so be sure to get your ticket in advance.
Event passes are now on sale. Don’t miss your chance to see 10 riders racing downhill head-to-head for the first time ever dropping over 1,500 vertical feet. Come enjoy great food, a course-side beer garden and entertainment for the whole family the weekend of September 19-20th. The White Peaks Express Quad will be open for spectators to take a ride to the start of the course. There are two great days of racing action on Friday and Saturday, plus plenty of outdoor activities in and around the Pinnacle Expo Village at the base of Waterville Valley Resort.
Single day and two day passes are available, single day passes start at $25 for adults and $15 for children. Reserved grandstand seats and full VIP passes are also available for purchase.
Event passes for the Pinnacle Bike Championship can be purchased in advance at www.PinnacleChampionship.com.
Tickets are on sale now for the Pinnacle Bike Championship event taking place at Waterville Valley from September 19-20.
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Pinnacle did its original press releases; riders said 'Well, based on our experience w/ DH and 4X (to say nothing of BMX, MX, SX), that format you're describing doesn't make a lot sense. But we love MTB, so let's see what you've got here."
The format still doesn't make any sense. And now we've seen the track. Fingers crossed this isn't the future of bike racing.
"Don’t miss your chance to see 10 riders"
What?
It's 10 riders down the mountain at a time. Not 10 riders in the competition.
Make more sense now?