The Seymour Challenge - Saturday, August 12 - A Hill Climb Supporting Youth Cycling Development
Event info
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Presented by REALTOR BRANDON CRICHTON, the Seymour Challenge is back! This event is suitable for all cycling enthusiasts. There is a category for everyone from serious racers to casual weekend riders.
The Mount Seymour climb is 13.1 km long. You gain 904 height meters and the average gradient is 6.9 %. The climb is ranked 2179 in the world. The maximum slope is 16%. We climb from the very bottom of Mt. Seymour Road right up to the Mt. Seymour Parking lot. We will align the race with the Strava segment.
The start is 10AM. There will be a post race recovery zone at the top of Seymour. Pre-registration online is preferred.
Not a climber? Not a problem. We even have a KILO over CHRONO competition too!
Come on out and support youth cycling development. We'd love to see you at the start line!
Price:
General Admission: CAD 50.00
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