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SUMMARY:Master Bike Builders Show
DESCRIPTION:The Master Bike Builders Show (MBBS) is a public exhibition of custom handmade bicycle builders showing their creations to the passionate cycling community in Bentonville as well as visiting cyclists. \n•  DATES\nSept. 16-17\, 2023 \n•  LOCATION\nBentonville AR. Town central location blocks away from trails and cycling traffic. Bentonville has an extensive trail system\, as well as paved and gravel trails and paths for riders\, and attendees\, of all types.\n•  ATTENDEES\nBentonville cycling enthusiast visitors and locals. Admission will be Free.\n•  MARKETING REACH\nSocial media. Distribution of  materials (posters\, cards) and information (online) to local businesses\, VisitBentonville.com\, ArkansasOutside.com\, Bicycle Retailer Industry News\, and other local media and online cycling-related groups. \n•  VENUE\nNear trail heads\, bike shops\, surrounded by restaurants\, coffee shops\, and bars\, all of which are frequented by hometown and destination travel cyclists enthusiasts riding through and around town.\n•  LODGING\n Group Rates will be available. \n•  SPONSORSHIP\nOpportunities available.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/master-bike-builders-show/
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230918
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SUMMARY:Master Bike Builders Show
DESCRIPTION:The Master Bike Builders Show (MBBS) is a public exhibition of custom handmade bicycle builders showing their creations to the passionate cycling community in Bentonville as well as visiting cyclists. \n•  DATES\nSept. 16-17\, 2023 \n•  LOCATION\nBentonville AR. Town central location blocks away from trails and cycling traffic. Bentonville has an extensive trail system\, as well as paved and gravel trails and paths for riders\, and attendees\, of all types.\n•  ATTENDEES\nBentonville cycling enthusiast visitors and locals. Admission will be Free.\n•  MARKETING REACH\nSocial media. Distribution of  materials (posters\, cards) and information (online) to local businesses\, VisitBentonville.com\, ArkansasOutside.com\, Bicycle Retailer Industry News\, and other local media and online cycling-related groups. \n•  VENUE\nNear trail heads\, bike shops\, surrounded by restaurants\, coffee shops\, and bars\, all of which are frequented by hometown and destination travel cyclists enthusiasts riding through and around town.\n•  LODGING\n Group Rates will be available. \n•  SPONSORSHIP\nOpportunities available.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/master-bike-builders-show-2/
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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SUMMARY:The River Classic
DESCRIPTION:All registration fees go directly towards sending a student to summer camp.  Most campers say this is the best week of their life! Your donation goes directly to sending a student to summer camp.   Help a Southside student have the time of their life. \nTo help sponsor a student attend YL Summer Camp\, give your tax-deductible gift here: \nhttps://giving.younglife.org/TheRiverClassic \nThe registration fee goes up to $50 on September 11\, so register early. \n\nUSA Cycling-sanctioned\, fully supported ride with great fun\, food\, and fellowship\nA fundraising event for Young Life’s Southside ministry\nHeld the weekend before the Big Dam Bridge 100 and follows the same routes along the Arkansas River Trail and includes Wye Mountain\, making it the perfect training ride for BDB100 riders\nThis is a fully supported ride\, with easy-to-follow route signs\, rest stops\, and traffic control.\n\nThis is a fundraising event.  We will do everything we can to hold a fun and safe event.  If we cannot host a safe ride for some unforeseen reason and the ride is canceled\, there will be no refunds.  Your entry fee will still go directly to sending a student to summer camp.  We appreciate your support of Young Life Southside and the students.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/the-river-classic/
LOCATION:East Village\, 1212 E 6th St\,\, Little Rock\, AR\, 72202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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SUMMARY:The River Classic
DESCRIPTION:All registration fees go directly towards sending a student to summer camp.  Most campers say this is the best week of their life! Your donation goes directly to sending a student to summer camp.   Help a Southside student have the time of their life. \nTo help sponsor a student attend YL Summer Camp\, give your tax-deductible gift here: \nhttps://giving.younglife.org/TheRiverClassic \nThe registration fee goes up to $50 on September 11\, so register early. \n\nUSA Cycling-sanctioned\, fully supported ride with great fun\, food\, and fellowship\nA fundraising event for Young Life’s Southside ministry\nHeld the weekend before the Big Dam Bridge 100 and follows the same routes along the Arkansas River Trail and includes Wye Mountain\, making it the perfect training ride for BDB100 riders\nThis is a fully supported ride\, with easy-to-follow route signs\, rest stops\, and traffic control.\n\nThis is a fundraising event.  We will do everything we can to hold a fun and safe event.  If we cannot host a safe ride for some unforeseen reason and the ride is canceled\, there will be no refunds.  Your entry fee will still go directly to sending a student to summer camp.  We appreciate your support of Young Life Southside and the students.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/the-river-classic-3/
LOCATION:East Village\, 1212 E 6th St\,\, Little Rock\, AR\, 72202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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SUMMARY:Conway Fall Classic
DESCRIPTION:The Conway Fall Classic is an annual bike tour held on the third Saturday in September in Conway\, Arkansas. Historically\, there have been 23-\, 40-\, and 62-mile routes. Proceeds benefit Conway Advocates for Bicycling and our new partner this year: Boys and Girls Club of Faulkner County\, see https://www.bgcfaulkner.org/ \nRegister before August 1st to guarantee t-shirt size and before registration goes up to $40. \nNO Cut-Off times this year; please respect our volunteers and choose a route you can complete by about 12 noon. \nWe are going to try staggered starts this year: The 62-mile riders will start at 8 a.m. The 40-mile riders at 8:15\, and the 23-mile riders at 8:30.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/conway-fall-classic/
LOCATION:Antioch Baptist Church\, 150 Amity Road\,\, Conway\, AR\, 72032\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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SUMMARY:Conway Fall Classic
DESCRIPTION:The Conway Fall Classic is an annual bike tour held on the third Saturday in September in Conway\, Arkansas. Historically\, there have been 23-\, 40-\, and 62-mile routes. Proceeds benefit Conway Advocates for Bicycling and our new partner this year: Boys and Girls Club of Faulkner County\, see https://www.bgcfaulkner.org/ \nRegister before August 1st to guarantee t-shirt size and before registration goes up to $40. \nNO Cut-Off times this year; please respect our volunteers and choose a route you can complete by about 12 noon. \nWe are going to try staggered starts this year: The 62-mile riders will start at 8 a.m. The 40-mile riders at 8:15\, and the 23-mile riders at 8:30.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/conway-fall-classic-3/
LOCATION:Antioch Baptist Church\, 150 Amity Road\,\, Conway\, AR\, 72032\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230916T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230916T150000
DTSTAMP:20260408T031450
CREATED:20230808T124245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230808T124245Z
UID:10001649-1694854800-1694876400@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:NW Arkansas Mountain Bike Championships
DESCRIPTION:The 34th Northwest Arkansas Mountain Bike Championships at Devil’s Den State Park is coming soon. Registration at http://www.bikereg.com/nw-arkansas-mountain-bike…is now open. There is plenty of time to register before the entry fee increase in September. For camping or cabin reservations\, call 479-761-3325 or online at www.arkansasstateparks.com. If you have any questions\, please get in touch with me at tim.scott@arkansas.gov or 479-761-3824. See you September 16th!
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/https-www-bikereg-com-nw-arkansas-mountain-bike-championships-2/
LOCATION:Devil’s Den State Park\, 11333 West Arkansas Hwy. 74\, West Fork\, AR\, 72774\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230808T124352Z
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SUMMARY:NW Arkansas Mountain Bike Championships
DESCRIPTION:The 34th Northwest Arkansas Mountain Bike Championships at Devil’s Den State Park is coming soon. Registration at http://www.bikereg.com/nw-arkansas-mountain-bike…is now open. There is plenty of time to register before the entry fee increase in September. For camping or cabin reservations\, call 479-761-3325 or online at www.arkansasstateparks.com. If you have any questions\, please get in touch with me at tim.scott@arkansas.gov or 479-761-3824. See you September 16th!
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/https-www-bikereg-com-nw-arkansas-mountain-bike-championships/
LOCATION:Devil’s Den State Park\, 11333 West Arkansas Hwy. 74\, West Fork\, AR\, 72774\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230916T210000
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SUMMARY:The Ozark Randonneur
DESCRIPTION:The Ozark Randonneur 120: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/42350611 \nThe Ozark Randonneur 200: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/42254901 \nRandonneuring is long-distance unsupported endurance cycling. This style of riding is non-competitive in nature\, and self-sufficiency is paramount. When riders participate in randonneuring events\, they are part of a long tradition that goes back to the beginning of cycling in France and Italy. Friendly camaraderie\, not competition\, is the hallmark of randonneuring. \n\n“…in a nutshell: Cycling with like-minded friends\, on beautiful roads\, while challenging yourself to ride better than you ever imagined. How you define “better” is up to you. Better can mean faster\, more miles\, more fun\, more… or a combination of the above.” – Jan Heine of Rene Herse\n\nDrafting is allowed. Teamwork is allowed. Obey traffic laws and don’t get lost or take shortcuts. \nThe inaugural Ozark Randonneur embarks from Historic Downtown Fayetteville\, Arkansas on\nSaturday\, September 16th\, 2023. For this year’s inaugural event\, we’re offering two distance options: 122.5 Miles and 201 Miles. In order to be an official finisher\, you must make the time cut-offs. \n122.5 Miles – 15 Hours (Back by Midnight) \n201 Miles – 25 Hours (Back by 10 AM Next Day) \nWhile no podium exists for this event\, some may chase a Fastest Known Time for extra bragging rights. \nThere will be no tracking for this event; a ride file must be provided upon completion for a finisher swag bag\, award and an extra raffle ticket. Anyone participating gets a bandanna and a raffle ticket.\nFayetteville’s vibrant downtown has long been considered the entertainment capital of Arkansas with\nhistoric Dickson Street the epicenter for fun – a fitting start and finish line for the Ozark Randonneur.\nIn addition to a vibrant nightlife\, participants will find everything from local coffee shops pouring\nflavorful drip to eclectic kitchens serving gourmet grilled cheese – and everything in between.\nFor additional information on Fayetteville including lodging suggestions and some of our favorite\nactivities to complement any ride just visit www.experiencefayetteville.com. \nThis event serves as an annual fundraiser for OZARK GRAVEL CYCLISTS\, A 501(C)(3) NON-PROFIT CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION (EIN: 88-2185955). \nOGC has a mission to support and advance a diverse community of adventure cyclists through route development\, group rides\, events\, and educational opportunities. Your contribution helps fund the program’s growth.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/the-ozark-randonneur-2/
LOCATION:Puritan Coffee & Beer\, 205 West Dickson St.\, Fayetteville\, AR\, 72701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230916T210000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230410T123910Z
UID:10000133-1694854800-1694898000@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:The Ozark Randonneur
DESCRIPTION:The Ozark Randonneur 120: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/42350611 \nThe Ozark Randonneur 200: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/42254901 \nRandonneuring is long-distance unsupported endurance cycling. This style of riding is non-competitive in nature\, and self-sufficiency is paramount. When riders participate in randonneuring events\, they are part of a long tradition that goes back to the beginning of cycling in France and Italy. Friendly camaraderie\, not competition\, is the hallmark of randonneuring. \n\n“…in a nutshell: Cycling with like-minded friends\, on beautiful roads\, while challenging yourself to ride better than you ever imagined. How you define “better” is up to you. Better can mean faster\, more miles\, more fun\, more… or a combination of the above.” – Jan Heine of Rene Herse\n\nDrafting is allowed. Teamwork is allowed. Obey traffic laws and don’t get lost or take shortcuts. \nThe inaugural Ozark Randonneur embarks from Historic Downtown Fayetteville\, Arkansas on\nSaturday\, September 16th\, 2023. For this year’s inaugural event\, we’re offering two distance options: 122.5 Miles and 201 Miles. In order to be an official finisher\, you must make the time cut-offs. \n122.5 Miles – 15 Hours (Back by Midnight) \n201 Miles – 25 Hours (Back by 10 AM Next Day) \nWhile no podium exists for this event\, some may chase a Fastest Known Time for extra bragging rights. \nThere will be no tracking for this event; a ride file must be provided upon completion for a finisher swag bag\, award and an extra raffle ticket. Anyone participating gets a bandanna and a raffle ticket.\nFayetteville’s vibrant downtown has long been considered the entertainment capital of Arkansas with\nhistoric Dickson Street the epicenter for fun – a fitting start and finish line for the Ozark Randonneur.\nIn addition to a vibrant nightlife\, participants will find everything from local coffee shops pouring\nflavorful drip to eclectic kitchens serving gourmet grilled cheese – and everything in between.\nFor additional information on Fayetteville including lodging suggestions and some of our favorite\nactivities to complement any ride just visit www.experiencefayetteville.com. \nThis event serves as an annual fundraiser for OZARK GRAVEL CYCLISTS\, A 501(C)(3) NON-PROFIT CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION (EIN: 88-2185955). \nOGC has a mission to support and advance a diverse community of adventure cyclists through route development\, group rides\, events\, and educational opportunities. Your contribution helps fund the program’s growth.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/the-ozark-randonneur/
LOCATION:Puritan Coffee & Beer\, 205 West Dickson St.\, Fayetteville\, AR\, 72701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230922T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230922T180000
DTSTAMP:20260408T031451
CREATED:20230911T181359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230911T181359Z
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SUMMARY:2023 Nabholz Bike and Brew presented by WhyteSpyder
DESCRIPTION:PRE-CHECK-IN WILL BE AVAILABLE\nWed\, September 20th from 4:00pm to 6:00pm\nBike Rack Brewing Co. 801 SE Eighth St\, Bentonville\nCome check-in early and get your registration packet and grab a free beer!\nSponsored by Bentonville Moves Coalition \nCHECK-IN & WELCOME 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm\nCheck-in 1:00 – 1:30 pm\nWelcome starts at 1:40 pm \nRIDES 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm \nIn-town route (8/9 miles mostly greenway) with 4 featured stops\nMountain route – Green/Blue/Black with 2 featured stops \nPOST RIDE AFTER PARTY 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm \nLive Music\, Food\, Brews. Turn in your Poker Run score card. \nSAFETY\nRiders will be placed into groups of around 20. They will have a lead rider and sweep rider.\nThere will be a Sag Wagon on call for bikers with mechanical difficulties.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/2023-nabholz-bike-and-brew-presented-by-whytespyder/
LOCATION:Bike Rack Brewing Co.\, 801 SE Eighth St\, Bentonville\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230922T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230922T180000
DTSTAMP:20260408T031451
CREATED:20230911T181359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230911T181359Z
UID:10001706-1695387600-1695405600@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:2023 Nabholz Bike and Brew presented by WhyteSpyder
DESCRIPTION:PRE-CHECK-IN WILL BE AVAILABLE\nWed\, September 20th from 4:00pm to 6:00pm\nBike Rack Brewing Co. 801 SE Eighth St\, Bentonville\nCome check-in early and get your registration packet and grab a free beer!\nSponsored by Bentonville Moves Coalition \nCHECK-IN & WELCOME 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm\nCheck-in 1:00 – 1:30 pm\nWelcome starts at 1:40 pm \nRIDES 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm \nIn-town route (8/9 miles mostly greenway) with 4 featured stops\nMountain route – Green/Blue/Black with 2 featured stops \nPOST RIDE AFTER PARTY 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm \nLive Music\, Food\, Brews. Turn in your Poker Run score card. \nSAFETY\nRiders will be placed into groups of around 20. They will have a lead rider and sweep rider.\nThere will be a Sag Wagon on call for bikers with mechanical difficulties.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/2023-nabholz-bike-and-brew-presented-by-whytespyder-2/
LOCATION:Bike Rack Brewing Co.\, 801 SE Eighth St\, Bentonville\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230923
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230925
DTSTAMP:20260408T031451
CREATED:20230906T123218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230906T123218Z
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SUMMARY:FITZDURO | Arkansas Enduro Series (AES)
DESCRIPTION:ITZDURO – SPRINGDALE\, AR \nPresented by Arvest Bank | Hosted by Ozark Outdoor Foundation \nFor details about AES and the other races in the series can be found at Arkansas Enduro Series \nThis round of the Fall AES will be at the Fitzgerald Trails in Springdale\, Arkansas! \nThe race is rated 1 out 5 | Skill-3 | Fitness-3 | Gnar-4 \nThis is a one-day event with up to 6 stages on Sunday. \nA  one-day event means there will be racing only on Sunday; early pre-riding ‘Sunday Stages’ on Friday and Official Check-In and Practice Day will be Saturday.  All racers\, regardless of age or category will race the same course and stages.  There will B line options for more difficult areas – or walk anything you do not feel comfortable riding. Stages must be completed in order\, and only one time\, unless otherwise noted. \nWe will also offer a “Just Ride” category where participants can ride the enduro courses on Saturday\, and Sunday after the race is over.  Just Ride participants cannot be on the course during the race times unless you are riding with a junior participant. This is an untimed category and is not required if you are registered to do the timed Enduro race.  Event Swag & Post Race Meal included in Just Ride – no raffle ticket.  You can register via BikeReg. \n  \nEntry Details \n-Event Swag \n-Custom number plate \n-A professionally marked course with arrows and tape – maps emailed to racers the week of the race \n-Neutral support provided by sponsor Phat Tire Bike Shop \n-Enduro Timing System from SPORTident for you to have an experience just like the World Series races with accuracy to the 1000th of second\, instant results upon finishing and scoreboard. \n-Aid station and snacks mid-race provided by Rusty Cramer at American National Insurance \n-Post-race meal included with entry on Sunday for all registered Racers and Just Ride participants \n-Cold adult beverages in marked areas – 21+ only \n-A professional awards ceremony with awards to all categories \n-Payouts for Pro categories \n-Refreshments and food available for purchase \n-Raffle for all registered racers provided by top notch sponsors \n-On site sponsors \n  \nSchedule & Course Map \nFull schedule\, along with the course map\, will be emailed to all registered racers and posted in the Facebook Event following online registration closing on Thursday (9/21) at 9PM CT. Be sure to monitor your emails race week to review the schedule. \nFailure to check in and pick up your timing chip by the scheduled mandatory race meeting can result in a racer not being able to race.  Failure to head to the first stage by the end of the final wave can result in a racer not being able to race. \nFriday | Early pre-ride on Sunday Stages. No check-in available on this day so please ride with caution. \nSaturday | Official Check-In & Pre-Ride day. \nSunday | Race Day will include final check-in\, timing chip pickup\, mandatory racers meeting\, race start times\, timing chip TURN OFF\, post race meal\, awards\, etc. \n  \nLogistics \nRace Venue Address | 922 E Emma Ave. Springdale\, AR 72764 \nCamping – There will be ‘dry camping’ available to out of state participants at a different location than the venue\, that is closer to the Fitzgerald trails located on private land. \nDogs – Even good dogs must be on leashes. \nPack It In\, Pack Out – If you haul it in you haul it out. Leave no trace. Respect. \n  \nPrepare \nFood – Post Race Meal provided to racers on Race Day only. Meal ticket obtained at Registration & Timing tent after turning in your timing chip. Family and friends welcome to grab a plate for purchase. While an onsite food truck may offer breakfast and other meals for purchase please bring your breakfast food\, snacks\, special dietary foods\, hydration and anything specific for your pre and post-race needs. \nWater – We will provide water at the aid station during race times but you need to be prepared for pre ride days and race days. Bring more than you think you’ll need. Plan to have at least 50-60 ounces on you at all times while riding. \nSnacks – Have carbs and protein on hand between meals \nSafety – This is not the time to skimp on protective equipment. We highly suggest a full-face helmet\, knee pads\, and elbow pads. Riding within your limits is essential. \nTrash – If you pack it in\, you pack it out. \nNice to have – Spare tubes\, inflation device\, tire plugs\, chain link\, derailleur pulleys and other parts. Sponsor Revolution Mobile Bike Repair will be onsite for mechanical support but it is always best to give your bike a once over before a race to address any issues as well as to bring any items you may need to make repairs.  **NOTE – Revolution Mobile Bike Repair will provide assistance for issues that occur onsite during pre-ride and the race – not for issues that occurred prior\, or to build bikes\, or add/replace components that were not on your bike prior to arriving at event. \n  \nRules \n-Racing Age | What your age will be on 12/31/22 \n-Onsite Payments – Venmo and PayPal\, and cash if exact\, accepted for any onsite purchases – no credit/debit card. This does not apply to any vendors – they will have their own payment options. \n-Race waiver will be required and must be signed onsite at the venue. Any racer under the age of 18 must have a parent present with them at Check In to sign waiver. \n-Only Racers and Just Ride\, with a number plate on\, will be allowed on the event stages during Pre-Ride. \n-Timed Enduro Racers only\, with number plate on\, on stages during race on Sunday – No Just Ride participants or non-racers. \n-You cannot change your category after the race starts. \n-Racers must attend the Racers Meeting\, not start the race before the Racer’s Meeting\, and must be go out to start the race during your noted category wave time; not any later. \n-All timing chips must be picked up prior to the Mandatory Racer’s Meeting or the Racer may not be able to race. \n-Racers cannot wear a timing chip at any time that is different from the one that was assigned to them by the Timing Director at the Timing Tent. \n-Timing chip must be worn on the Racer’s right wrist unless otherwise noted by the Race Director or Timing Director. \n-The bike and equipment you start the race on must be the same bike and equipment you finish on. Official Race Director must approve exceptions. *Exceptions are repairing or replacement of tires. \n-Once riders have entered the stage line there is no cutting in line. \n-All stages must be completed in order\, and only once\, unless otherwise notes in Racer Meeting by the Race Director. \n-Timing stations will be placed at the start and finish of each stage. All Racers must stay on course during the stages and transitions. Veering off course is disrespectful to everyone from the landowner\, race organizers\, fellow competitors and yourself. \n-Any form of outside assistance or support such as; non-racers\, family members\, friends or unapproved pit stops is forbidden. However\, Racers are allowed and encouraged to help fellow competitors on the course. \n-Stage Reruns are NOT ALLOWED for mechanicals\, the racer crashing\, or going off course unless discussed with and approved by the Race Director or Timing Director ONLY.  Only Racer impediment\, safety hazards\, or fellow Racer injury support warrants a re-run and must be approved by the Race Director or Timing Director ONLY prior to the re-run. Stage reruns can be seen by the Timing Director and do not disappear from the timing chips history regardless of time that has passed. Any unapproved re-runs\, either intentional or unintentional will result in a disqualification. Flat tires\, bent wheels\, broken chains\, and ANY type of mechanical issue\, or rider error is part of racing and does not warrant a re-run. \n-Always stop for an injured rider.  In the case of a downed rider that receives assistance provided by another participant – the helping participant’s time will be adjusted by averaging the lap times from the particular stage or a re-run will be authorized by the Race Director. The downed rider may not qualify for a re-run. If you cannot contact the Race Director wait at the Timing tent until receiving direction. \n-Do not change\, adjust\, or modify the course in any way. If you have a concern about a course feature please present the concern to the Race Director with a picture and description of concern. \n-Do not disrespect the land such as littering. \n-Racers deviating from any of the Rules can and/or will be time penalized and possibly be disqualified from the race. \n  \nOveralls \nParticipants will register for the category they will remain in for the series to qualify for Overalls. You cannot change categories after the second stop and you must notify the Timing Director at dustin@slaughtertrailguides.com if you are changing your category prior to that.  Failure to let us know of a category change can impact your series overall points negatively.  If you race in different categories the results will not be combined for overall results. \nPLEASE ENSURE YOU REGISTER USING THE SAME NAME FOR EACH RACE or your Overall points will be affected. \n  \nWait List \nThis race has a rider limit of. Once those numbers are reached you can register for the Wait List\, and if/when spots become available\, we will pull from the Wait List in the order of registration\, and you will be charged.  Please note we will pull from the Wait List automatically until the day before the race (in this case; Friday) so if you can no longer attend please email april@slaughtertrailguides.com to have yourself removed from the Wait List.  It is the Racers responsibility to monitor their email to see if they have been removed from the Wait List and into the race. \n  \nRefund & Transfer Policy \nThese are rain\, shine\, ice or snow events except under extreme circumstances in which we will notify all participants of any cancelations. \nRefunds | With a 15% fee we will honor a refund when the request is at least two weeks (14 days) prior to the race. \nIf the request is made with less than two weeks to the race then a refund will not be available. \nTransfers | With a 15% fee we will honor a transfer to another SET race within season when the request is at least one week (7 days) prior to the race. \nIf the request is made with less than a week to the race then a transfer will not be available. \nIn the event a transfer is given the participant will receive a credit/coupon code\, minus the 15% fee\, to use to register for an upcoming race within the season.  The participant will need to pay for any difference in entry fee(s). If the credit is not used by the end of the season it will expire and no further transfers or refunds will be available for it. \nWe do not accept participant to participant transfers or selling of entries. \nIf you purchased the Event Registration Protection when registering then you will need to contact them first via the contact information below: \nTech@athleteReg.com \n(888) 956-9560. \nhttps://www.eventregistrationprotection.com/allianzassistance/ManagePolicy/ \nNo refunds or transfers after you have arrived for the race or after the race starts/has happened. \nMerchandise purchases and service fees are non-refundable. \n  \nFor any race related questions email dustin@slaughtertrailguides.com \n  \n**Check out Social Media pages on Instagram and Facebook for event updates and announcements** \n  \nSlaughter Trail Guides reserves the right to amend\, add\, and alter rules\, schedule\, policies and details to the event at any time.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/fitzduro-arkansas-enduro-series-aes/
LOCATION:The Jones Center\, 922 E Emma Ave\, Springdale\, AR\, 72754\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230923
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230925
DTSTAMP:20260408T031451
CREATED:20230906T123218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230906T123218Z
UID:10001703-1695427200-1695599999@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:FITZDURO | Arkansas Enduro Series (AES)
DESCRIPTION:ITZDURO – SPRINGDALE\, AR \nPresented by Arvest Bank | Hosted by Ozark Outdoor Foundation \nFor details about AES and the other races in the series can be found at Arkansas Enduro Series \nThis round of the Fall AES will be at the Fitzgerald Trails in Springdale\, Arkansas! \nThe race is rated 1 out 5 | Skill-3 | Fitness-3 | Gnar-4 \nThis is a one-day event with up to 6 stages on Sunday. \nA  one-day event means there will be racing only on Sunday; early pre-riding ‘Sunday Stages’ on Friday and Official Check-In and Practice Day will be Saturday.  All racers\, regardless of age or category will race the same course and stages.  There will B line options for more difficult areas – or walk anything you do not feel comfortable riding. Stages must be completed in order\, and only one time\, unless otherwise noted. \nWe will also offer a “Just Ride” category where participants can ride the enduro courses on Saturday\, and Sunday after the race is over.  Just Ride participants cannot be on the course during the race times unless you are riding with a junior participant. This is an untimed category and is not required if you are registered to do the timed Enduro race.  Event Swag & Post Race Meal included in Just Ride – no raffle ticket.  You can register via BikeReg. \n  \nEntry Details \n-Event Swag \n-Custom number plate \n-A professionally marked course with arrows and tape – maps emailed to racers the week of the race \n-Neutral support provided by sponsor Phat Tire Bike Shop \n-Enduro Timing System from SPORTident for you to have an experience just like the World Series races with accuracy to the 1000th of second\, instant results upon finishing and scoreboard. \n-Aid station and snacks mid-race provided by Rusty Cramer at American National Insurance \n-Post-race meal included with entry on Sunday for all registered Racers and Just Ride participants \n-Cold adult beverages in marked areas – 21+ only \n-A professional awards ceremony with awards to all categories \n-Payouts for Pro categories \n-Refreshments and food available for purchase \n-Raffle for all registered racers provided by top notch sponsors \n-On site sponsors \n  \nSchedule & Course Map \nFull schedule\, along with the course map\, will be emailed to all registered racers and posted in the Facebook Event following online registration closing on Thursday (9/21) at 9PM CT. Be sure to monitor your emails race week to review the schedule. \nFailure to check in and pick up your timing chip by the scheduled mandatory race meeting can result in a racer not being able to race.  Failure to head to the first stage by the end of the final wave can result in a racer not being able to race. \nFriday | Early pre-ride on Sunday Stages. No check-in available on this day so please ride with caution. \nSaturday | Official Check-In & Pre-Ride day. \nSunday | Race Day will include final check-in\, timing chip pickup\, mandatory racers meeting\, race start times\, timing chip TURN OFF\, post race meal\, awards\, etc. \n  \nLogistics \nRace Venue Address | 922 E Emma Ave. Springdale\, AR 72764 \nCamping – There will be ‘dry camping’ available to out of state participants at a different location than the venue\, that is closer to the Fitzgerald trails located on private land. \nDogs – Even good dogs must be on leashes. \nPack It In\, Pack Out – If you haul it in you haul it out. Leave no trace. Respect. \n  \nPrepare \nFood – Post Race Meal provided to racers on Race Day only. Meal ticket obtained at Registration & Timing tent after turning in your timing chip. Family and friends welcome to grab a plate for purchase. While an onsite food truck may offer breakfast and other meals for purchase please bring your breakfast food\, snacks\, special dietary foods\, hydration and anything specific for your pre and post-race needs. \nWater – We will provide water at the aid station during race times but you need to be prepared for pre ride days and race days. Bring more than you think you’ll need. Plan to have at least 50-60 ounces on you at all times while riding. \nSnacks – Have carbs and protein on hand between meals \nSafety – This is not the time to skimp on protective equipment. We highly suggest a full-face helmet\, knee pads\, and elbow pads. Riding within your limits is essential. \nTrash – If you pack it in\, you pack it out. \nNice to have – Spare tubes\, inflation device\, tire plugs\, chain link\, derailleur pulleys and other parts. Sponsor Revolution Mobile Bike Repair will be onsite for mechanical support but it is always best to give your bike a once over before a race to address any issues as well as to bring any items you may need to make repairs.  **NOTE – Revolution Mobile Bike Repair will provide assistance for issues that occur onsite during pre-ride and the race – not for issues that occurred prior\, or to build bikes\, or add/replace components that were not on your bike prior to arriving at event. \n  \nRules \n-Racing Age | What your age will be on 12/31/22 \n-Onsite Payments – Venmo and PayPal\, and cash if exact\, accepted for any onsite purchases – no credit/debit card. This does not apply to any vendors – they will have their own payment options. \n-Race waiver will be required and must be signed onsite at the venue. Any racer under the age of 18 must have a parent present with them at Check In to sign waiver. \n-Only Racers and Just Ride\, with a number plate on\, will be allowed on the event stages during Pre-Ride. \n-Timed Enduro Racers only\, with number plate on\, on stages during race on Sunday – No Just Ride participants or non-racers. \n-You cannot change your category after the race starts. \n-Racers must attend the Racers Meeting\, not start the race before the Racer’s Meeting\, and must be go out to start the race during your noted category wave time; not any later. \n-All timing chips must be picked up prior to the Mandatory Racer’s Meeting or the Racer may not be able to race. \n-Racers cannot wear a timing chip at any time that is different from the one that was assigned to them by the Timing Director at the Timing Tent. \n-Timing chip must be worn on the Racer’s right wrist unless otherwise noted by the Race Director or Timing Director. \n-The bike and equipment you start the race on must be the same bike and equipment you finish on. Official Race Director must approve exceptions. *Exceptions are repairing or replacement of tires. \n-Once riders have entered the stage line there is no cutting in line. \n-All stages must be completed in order\, and only once\, unless otherwise notes in Racer Meeting by the Race Director. \n-Timing stations will be placed at the start and finish of each stage. All Racers must stay on course during the stages and transitions. Veering off course is disrespectful to everyone from the landowner\, race organizers\, fellow competitors and yourself. \n-Any form of outside assistance or support such as; non-racers\, family members\, friends or unapproved pit stops is forbidden. However\, Racers are allowed and encouraged to help fellow competitors on the course. \n-Stage Reruns are NOT ALLOWED for mechanicals\, the racer crashing\, or going off course unless discussed with and approved by the Race Director or Timing Director ONLY.  Only Racer impediment\, safety hazards\, or fellow Racer injury support warrants a re-run and must be approved by the Race Director or Timing Director ONLY prior to the re-run. Stage reruns can be seen by the Timing Director and do not disappear from the timing chips history regardless of time that has passed. Any unapproved re-runs\, either intentional or unintentional will result in a disqualification. Flat tires\, bent wheels\, broken chains\, and ANY type of mechanical issue\, or rider error is part of racing and does not warrant a re-run. \n-Always stop for an injured rider.  In the case of a downed rider that receives assistance provided by another participant – the helping participant’s time will be adjusted by averaging the lap times from the particular stage or a re-run will be authorized by the Race Director. The downed rider may not qualify for a re-run. If you cannot contact the Race Director wait at the Timing tent until receiving direction. \n-Do not change\, adjust\, or modify the course in any way. If you have a concern about a course feature please present the concern to the Race Director with a picture and description of concern. \n-Do not disrespect the land such as littering. \n-Racers deviating from any of the Rules can and/or will be time penalized and possibly be disqualified from the race. \n  \nOveralls \nParticipants will register for the category they will remain in for the series to qualify for Overalls. You cannot change categories after the second stop and you must notify the Timing Director at dustin@slaughtertrailguides.com if you are changing your category prior to that.  Failure to let us know of a category change can impact your series overall points negatively.  If you race in different categories the results will not be combined for overall results. \nPLEASE ENSURE YOU REGISTER USING THE SAME NAME FOR EACH RACE or your Overall points will be affected. \n  \nWait List \nThis race has a rider limit of. Once those numbers are reached you can register for the Wait List\, and if/when spots become available\, we will pull from the Wait List in the order of registration\, and you will be charged.  Please note we will pull from the Wait List automatically until the day before the race (in this case; Friday) so if you can no longer attend please email april@slaughtertrailguides.com to have yourself removed from the Wait List.  It is the Racers responsibility to monitor their email to see if they have been removed from the Wait List and into the race. \n  \nRefund & Transfer Policy \nThese are rain\, shine\, ice or snow events except under extreme circumstances in which we will notify all participants of any cancelations. \nRefunds | With a 15% fee we will honor a refund when the request is at least two weeks (14 days) prior to the race. \nIf the request is made with less than two weeks to the race then a refund will not be available. \nTransfers | With a 15% fee we will honor a transfer to another SET race within season when the request is at least one week (7 days) prior to the race. \nIf the request is made with less than a week to the race then a transfer will not be available. \nIn the event a transfer is given the participant will receive a credit/coupon code\, minus the 15% fee\, to use to register for an upcoming race within the season.  The participant will need to pay for any difference in entry fee(s). If the credit is not used by the end of the season it will expire and no further transfers or refunds will be available for it. \nWe do not accept participant to participant transfers or selling of entries. \nIf you purchased the Event Registration Protection when registering then you will need to contact them first via the contact information below: \nTech@athleteReg.com \n(888) 956-9560. \nhttps://www.eventregistrationprotection.com/allianzassistance/ManagePolicy/ \nNo refunds or transfers after you have arrived for the race or after the race starts/has happened. \nMerchandise purchases and service fees are non-refundable. \n  \nFor any race related questions email dustin@slaughtertrailguides.com \n  \n**Check out Social Media pages on Instagram and Facebook for event updates and announcements** \n  \nSlaughter Trail Guides reserves the right to amend\, add\, and alter rules\, schedule\, policies and details to the event at any time.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/fitzduro-arkansas-enduro-series-aes-2/
LOCATION:The Jones Center\, 922 E Emma Ave\, Springdale\, AR\, 72754\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230923T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230923T160000
DTSTAMP:20260408T031451
CREATED:20230309T223223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230309T223333Z
UID:10000077-1695452400-1695484800@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Big Dam Bridge 100
DESCRIPTION:The Big Dam Bridge 100 is an annual event in central Arkansas that celebrates the “Big Dam Bridge” over the Arkansas River. The 4226-foot bridge is the longest bridge built for pedestrian and bicycle traffic in North America. It connects over 40 miles of scenic riverside trails between Little Rock and North Little Rock. It also serves as the backbone for connecting over 70\,000 acres of various city\, county\, state & federal parks. \nThe BDB 100 offers several routes ranging between 15 and 105 miles\, with beautiful mountain and river scenery\, as well as a few challenging hills on the longer routes. The event provides participants with well-marked courses\, fun aid stations with foods and liquids\, great volunteer support\, event t-shirt\, a unique finisher medal\, post-ride food and drinks along with a unique finish-line experience.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/big-dam-bridge-100/
LOCATION:Riverfront Drive\, 398 Riverfront Dr\, North Little Rock\, AR\, 72114\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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ORGANIZER;CN="All Sports Productions":MAILTO:bruce@allsportsproductionsinc.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230923T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230923T160000
DTSTAMP:20260408T031451
CREATED:20230309T223223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230309T223223Z
UID:10001506-1695452400-1695484800@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Big Dam Bridge 100
DESCRIPTION:The Big Dam Bridge 100 is an annual event in central Arkansas that celebrates the “Big Dam Bridge” over the Arkansas River. The 4226-foot bridge is the longest bridge built for pedestrian and bicycle traffic in North America. It connects over 40 miles of scenic riverside trails between Little Rock and North Little Rock. It also serves as the backbone for connecting over 70\,000 acres of various city\, county\, state & federal parks. \nThe BDB 100 offers several routes ranging between 15 and 105 miles\, with beautiful mountain and river scenery\, as well as a few challenging hills on the longer routes. The event provides participants with well-marked courses\, fun aid stations with foods and liquids\, great volunteer support\, event t-shirt\, a unique finisher medal\, post-ride food and drinks along with a unique finish-line experience.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/big-dam-bridge-100-3/
LOCATION:Riverfront Drive\, 398 Riverfront Dr\, North Little Rock\, AR\, 72114\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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ORGANIZER;CN="All Sports Productions":MAILTO:bruce@allsportsproductionsinc.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230923T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230923T193000
DTSTAMP:20260408T031451
CREATED:20230922T104655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230922T104655Z
UID:10000291-1695481200-1695497400@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Strider Cup
DESCRIPTION:Get ready Arkansas\, because Strider Cup Racing is about to take over the Square in downtown Bentonville on September 23rd! These tiny riders will be racing their hearts out and shredding some serious rubber as they put their Strider skills to the test! \nStrider Cup races are the highest level national Strider sanctioned races that give small children a chance to put their Strider Balance Bike skills to the test at several stops across the USA and worldwide. These unique Strider organized and operated events cater directly to children 2-4 year old’s who want to experience the thrill of racing. Children of all sizes and skill levels are welcome to participate. Strider No-Pedal Balance Bikes are developed for both learning the ropes of riding and honing advanced skills in racing. \nOnline pre-registration is required for the 2\, 3\, and 4-year-old classes\, and online registration ends at 12:00 p.m. MDT on Friday\, September 22nd. There will be no registrations after that time or on race day. \nOnly one racer is allowed to register per form. To register multiple riders\, repeat the registration process for each racer.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/strider-cup/
LOCATION:Bentonville Square\, 100 North Main St\, Bentonville\, 72712\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230923T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230923T193000
DTSTAMP:20260408T031451
CREATED:20230922T104655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230922T104655Z
UID:10001711-1695481200-1695497400@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Strider Cup
DESCRIPTION:Get ready Arkansas\, because Strider Cup Racing is about to take over the Square in downtown Bentonville on September 23rd! These tiny riders will be racing their hearts out and shredding some serious rubber as they put their Strider skills to the test! \nStrider Cup races are the highest level national Strider sanctioned races that give small children a chance to put their Strider Balance Bike skills to the test at several stops across the USA and worldwide. These unique Strider organized and operated events cater directly to children 2-4 year old’s who want to experience the thrill of racing. Children of all sizes and skill levels are welcome to participate. Strider No-Pedal Balance Bikes are developed for both learning the ropes of riding and honing advanced skills in racing. \nOnline pre-registration is required for the 2\, 3\, and 4-year-old classes\, and online registration ends at 12:00 p.m. MDT on Friday\, September 22nd. There will be no registrations after that time or on race day. \nOnly one racer is allowed to register per form. To register multiple riders\, repeat the registration process for each racer.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/strider-cup-2/
LOCATION:Bentonville Square\, 100 North Main St\, Bentonville\, 72712\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230930
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231001
DTSTAMP:20260408T031451
CREATED:20230523T130029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230523T130029Z
UID:10000166-1696032000-1696118399@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Ouachita Gran Fondo for Families
DESCRIPTION:The Ouachita Gran Fondo for Families is a Fun Ride to benefit Ouachita Children\, Youth\, & Family Services (OCYFS) in beautiful Hot Springs\, AR. This Second Annual event takes place on Saturday\, September 30\, 2023. \nOCYFS provides services for those who have been abused\, neglected\, run away\, homeless\, or troubled by means of an Emergency Shelter\, a Residential Shelter\, a Street Outreach & Drop-In Shelter for the homeless\, and a Domestic Violence Shelter.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/ouachita-gran-fondo-for-families/
LOCATION:Hot Springs Convention Center\, 134 Convention Blvd\, Hot Springs\, AR\, 71901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230930
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231001
DTSTAMP:20260408T031451
CREATED:20230523T130029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230523T130029Z
UID:10001591-1696032000-1696118399@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Ouachita Gran Fondo for Families
DESCRIPTION:The Ouachita Gran Fondo for Families is a Fun Ride to benefit Ouachita Children\, Youth\, & Family Services (OCYFS) in beautiful Hot Springs\, AR. This Second Annual event takes place on Saturday\, September 30\, 2023. \nOCYFS provides services for those who have been abused\, neglected\, run away\, homeless\, or troubled by means of an Emergency Shelter\, a Residential Shelter\, a Street Outreach & Drop-In Shelter for the homeless\, and a Domestic Violence Shelter.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/ouachita-gran-fondo-for-families-3/
LOCATION:Hot Springs Convention Center\, 134 Convention Blvd\, Hot Springs\, AR\, 71901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230930T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230930T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T031451
CREATED:20230808T141256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230808T141256Z
UID:10001655-1696060800-1696093200@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:The Sandtown Shuffle
DESCRIPTION:The Sandtown Shuffle (Fall Edition)\nHere is what happened at the Spring Edition of The Sandtown Shuffle. \n“No Frills” gravel ride in the Foothills. \nCome and hang with us at The Dirt Church!  (Camping Welcome!) \nJoin us in Sandtown AR on 9/30/23 \nRoute Description: \n3 routes all will depart from the Pool’s Chapel church and travel along 5 miles of Sandtown Rd./Big T (chip seal) before transitioning to gravel.  These routes have a nice mix of sandy\, rocky\, smooth\, and raunchy gravel. There are various low-water bridges on the routes.  So\, depending on water levels on race day\, your feet may get wet! \nVery Challenging!-Be prepared!   \nThe hills are rolling and consistent! \nSaturday: 9/30- \nOption 1: \n17mi-Poke Bayou Cruise – \n1500 ft. of elevation gain \nA fun 60/40 mix of gravel/chip-seal out and back to the Poke Bayou. \nOption 2: \n30mi-Big T loop  – \n2500 ft. of elevation gain \nOption 3: \n55mi-The Sandtown Shuffle-Revised- \n5100 ft. of elevation gain \n  \nPlease note:  These routes will NOT be marked.  The routes will posted and sent out through email\, and you must have a gps computer or other means of navigatin (cue sheets) to navigate. \nMore details to come! \nTiming— No timing….This is a ride not a race.  However there are plenty of segments on the routes\, feel free to throw down! \nCourse Markings: VERY FEW \nWe will mark the intersections with confidence markers before the event\, however you will need additional navigation means.   BE PREPARED \n  \nAid and Support: \nPhone Service can be spotty on the routes.  Support/support line will be available and give out to participants; however\, we ask all participants to be fully self-supported\, and help look out for your friends on the trails! \nRegistration \nRegistration is available online until the night before the event but will not be guaranteed a shirt if after the deadline of Sept 15 . \nDay of registration available\, however\, t-shirt not guaranteed. \nAll riders must have a waiver on file \nStart Information/Headquarters \nPool’s Chapel Church/Sandtown Community Center in Sandtown\, AR \nCheck in- before 7:45 a.m. \nAll riders must check in before the start. \nGeneral Vital Info \nAll riders must wear a helmet. \nAll riders must check in prior to the start\, and after the finish\, and have a waiver on file. \nWeather \nArkansas weather is unpredictable. Anything could happen! To accommodate our riders\, our support team will collect gear (either at a support stop or a support vehicle) and leave it at the Dirt Church for pick up upon completion of the ride. This gear check is available as a courtesy to all riders. In the event of a weather emergency\, all riders should take cover immediately.  Aid stations will serve as communication points for riders and SAG drivers will aid riders if any severe weather arises. \nBreakfast & Lunch: \nPancakes and Coffee will be served from 6:30-7:30 am \nLunch TBA \nAccommodations: \nPools Chapel Church AKA Dirt Church \nThis is a redundant church that is privately owned by members of the Sandtown community.  The church was built in 1953 and is one of the two original buildings left standing in our small town. There are zero operating businesses in Sandtown\, so plan accordingly.  Cave City\, Cushman\, and Mt. Pleasant will be the closest open businesses with food and beverage options. \nLodging Options: \n1)  Roughly 15 miles south of Sandtown\, Batesville has various hotels and AirBNB’s available. \n2) Camping: There is plenty of room for on site camping\, so bring a tent and stay with us!  Also\, there are 2 bathrooms\, dining hall\, and kitchen available in the church that will be open all weekend. \nThe church will act as a safe haven in the event of a storm/weather. \nA firepit will be on site to enjoy as well! \nShowers- \nOption 1-We will have an outside shower available (bear with us this year!) \nOption 2-Batesville’s state of the art community/aquatics center offer a 1 day pass for $5 that gains access to the center\, which encludes showers and even a therapy pool. \nFeel Free to reach out for more info! \nHistory \nSandtown is an unincorporated mining town that started around 1886 with 7 “dig” sites stretching 5 miles to the small town of Cushman.  The Sandtown Shuffle is a grassroots gravel event that centers on the rural unincorporated community located on Sandtown Road.   Sandtown is five and a half miles west-southwest of Cave City (Sharp and Independence counties) and about nine and a half miles north of Batesville (Independence County). Local historians believe the settlement’s name comes from the white sand (or silica) found on the sandbar at the confluence of Sullivan Creek and Dry Creek in Sandtown. \nIn the late 1800s Manganese was discovered and started to be mined in the Sandtown area and went on to boom in the 50s when the federal government initiated a policy to stockpile the Manganese. \nThe sandy soil in the area is known to grow the “World’s Sweetest Watermelons” in the small neighboring town of Cave City. \nThis road used to be the route that the “mine” sights would use to transfer their iron ore to the White River in Guion via railroad! \n  \nCause- \nRural Innovations Group is dedicated to promoting and preserving local\, small communities. The goal is to create and host outdoor\, health\, and wellness events in local communities that showcase their unique heritage and history and develop avenues for boosting local economies.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/the-sandtown-shuffle-2-2/
LOCATION:The Dirt Church\, 1355 Skyview Ln\, Batesville\, AR\, 72501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230930T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230930T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T031451
CREATED:20230808T141256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230813T174257Z
UID:10000234-1696060800-1696093200@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:The Sandtown Shuffle
DESCRIPTION:The Sandtown Shuffle (Fall Edition)\nHere is what happened at the Spring Edition of The Sandtown Shuffle. \n“No Frills” gravel ride in the Foothills. \nCome and hang with us at The Dirt Church!  (Camping Welcome!) \nJoin us in Sandtown AR on 9/30/23 \nRoute Description: \n3 routes all will depart from the Pool’s Chapel church and travel along 5 miles of Sandtown Rd./Big T (chip seal) before transitioning to gravel.  These routes have a nice mix of sandy\, rocky\, smooth\, and raunchy gravel. There are various low-water bridges on the routes.  So\, depending on water levels on race day\, your feet may get wet! \nVery Challenging!-Be prepared!   \nThe hills are rolling and consistent! \nSaturday: 9/30- \nOption 1: \n17mi-Poke Bayou Cruise – \n1500 ft. of elevation gain \nA fun 60/40 mix of gravel/chip-seal out and back to the Poke Bayou. \nOption 2: \n30mi-Big T loop  – \n2500 ft. of elevation gain \nOption 3: \n55mi-The Sandtown Shuffle-Revised- \n5100 ft. of elevation gain \n  \nPlease note:  These routes will NOT be marked.  The routes will posted and sent out through email\, and you must have a gps computer or other means of navigatin (cue sheets) to navigate. \nMore details to come! \nTiming— No timing….This is a ride not a race.  However there are plenty of segments on the routes\, feel free to throw down! \nCourse Markings: VERY FEW \nWe will mark the intersections with confidence markers before the event\, however you will need additional navigation means.   BE PREPARED \n  \nAid and Support: \nPhone Service can be spotty on the routes.  Support/support line will be available and give out to participants; however\, we ask all participants to be fully self-supported\, and help look out for your friends on the trails! \nRegistration \nRegistration is available online until the night before the event but will not be guaranteed a shirt if after the deadline of Sept 15 . \nDay of registration available\, however\, t-shirt not guaranteed. \nAll riders must have a waiver on file \nStart Information/Headquarters \nPool’s Chapel Church/Sandtown Community Center in Sandtown\, AR \nCheck in- before 7:45 a.m. \nAll riders must check in before the start. \nGeneral Vital Info \nAll riders must wear a helmet. \nAll riders must check in prior to the start\, and after the finish\, and have a waiver on file. \nWeather \nArkansas weather is unpredictable. Anything could happen! To accommodate our riders\, our support team will collect gear (either at a support stop or a support vehicle) and leave it at the Dirt Church for pick up upon completion of the ride. This gear check is available as a courtesy to all riders. In the event of a weather emergency\, all riders should take cover immediately.  Aid stations will serve as communication points for riders and SAG drivers will aid riders if any severe weather arises. \nBreakfast & Lunch: \nPancakes and Coffee will be served from 6:30-7:30 am \nLunch TBA \nAccommodations: \nPools Chapel Church AKA Dirt Church \nThis is a redundant church that is privately owned by members of the Sandtown community.  The church was built in 1953 and is one of the two original buildings left standing in our small town. There are zero operating businesses in Sandtown\, so plan accordingly.  Cave City\, Cushman\, and Mt. Pleasant will be the closest open businesses with food and beverage options. \nLodging Options: \n1)  Roughly 15 miles south of Sandtown\, Batesville has various hotels and AirBNB’s available. \n2) Camping: There is plenty of room for on site camping\, so bring a tent and stay with us!  Also\, there are 2 bathrooms\, dining hall\, and kitchen available in the church that will be open all weekend. \nThe church will act as a safe haven in the event of a storm/weather. \nA firepit will be on site to enjoy as well! \nShowers- \nOption 1-We will have an outside shower available (bear with us this year!) \nOption 2-Batesville’s state of the art community/aquatics center offer a 1 day pass for $5 that gains access to the center\, which encludes showers and even a therapy pool. \nFeel Free to reach out for more info! \nHistory \nSandtown is an unincorporated mining town that started around 1886 with 7 “dig” sites stretching 5 miles to the small town of Cushman.  The Sandtown Shuffle is a grassroots gravel event that centers on the rural unincorporated community located on Sandtown Road.   Sandtown is five and a half miles west-southwest of Cave City (Sharp and Independence counties) and about nine and a half miles north of Batesville (Independence County). Local historians believe the settlement’s name comes from the white sand (or silica) found on the sandbar at the confluence of Sullivan Creek and Dry Creek in Sandtown. \nIn the late 1800s Manganese was discovered and started to be mined in the Sandtown area and went on to boom in the 50s when the federal government initiated a policy to stockpile the Manganese. \nThe sandy soil in the area is known to grow the “World’s Sweetest Watermelons” in the small neighboring town of Cave City. \nThis road used to be the route that the “mine” sights would use to transfer their iron ore to the White River in Guion via railroad! \n  \nCause- \nRural Innovations Group is dedicated to promoting and preserving local\, small communities. The goal is to create and host outdoor\, health\, and wellness events in local communities that showcase their unique heritage and history and develop avenues for boosting local economies.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/the-sandtown-shuffle-2/
LOCATION:The Dirt Church\, 1355 Skyview Ln\, Batesville\, AR\, 72501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230930T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230930T140000
DTSTAMP:20260408T031451
CREATED:20230817T032740Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230817T032740Z
UID:10001677-1696068000-1696082400@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Lakewoods Trails Grand Opening
DESCRIPTION:Let’s try this again!!\n\n\nWeather permitting we will be opening Phase 1 of Lakewoods Monticello SEPT 30th 2023. We are sorry for the delay\, but on the plus side\, more miles have been built!! We will have more details coming in the next few weeks\, but this will be a great event to get out and enjoy the new trails!\nPhase 1 consists of approximately 6 miles of non-motorized trails for hiking and biking. Come enjoy the Progressive playground skills park\, snag some grub from the food trucks\, music\, and much more!\n\n\nHelp us get the word out!\n\nTrail info at https://arkansasoutside.com/welcoming-new-trails-to-the-delta/
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/lakewoods-trails-grand-opening-2/
LOCATION:Lake Monticello\, 299 Harris Rd\,\, Monticello\, 71655\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Trail Organization of the Arkansas Delta - TOAD":MAILTO:trailorgardelta@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230930T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230930T140000
DTSTAMP:20260408T031451
CREATED:20230817T032740Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230927T120026Z
UID:10000259-1696068000-1696082400@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Lakewoods Trails Grand Opening
DESCRIPTION:Let’s try this again!!\n\n\nWeather permitting we will be opening Phase 1 of Lakewoods Monticello SEPT 30th 2023. We are sorry for the delay\, but on the plus side\, more miles have been built!! We will have more details coming in the next few weeks\, but this will be a great event to get out and enjoy the new trails!\nPhase 1 consists of approximately 6 miles of non-motorized trails for hiking and biking. Come enjoy the Progressive playground skills park\, snag some grub from the food trucks\, music\, and much more!\n\n\nHelp us get the word out!\n\nTrail info at https://arkansasoutside.com/welcoming-new-trails-to-the-delta/
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/lakewoods-trails-grand-opening/
LOCATION:Lake Monticello\, 299 Harris Rd\,\, Monticello\, 71655\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Trail Organization of the Arkansas Delta - TOAD":MAILTO:trailorgardelta@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231001T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231001T150000
DTSTAMP:20260408T031451
CREATED:20230608T125051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230608T125051Z
UID:10000184-1696147200-1696172400@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Pedals for Compassion - Gravel Grinder
DESCRIPTION:What better way to kick out Domestic Violence awareness month of October than a charity gravel ride for our local domestic violence shelter Compassion’s Foundation! \nCome join us in the SW Arkansas region as we move our charity event off of the pavement and to some beautiful gravel. \nMore details to come! \nEvent Details \nChoose 45\, 70\, or 100-mile options. \nOn-site registration will be the morning of the event. \nRide start at 8 am \nSag support will be on the routes\, numbers on the back of your bib. There will be plenty of fully stocked rest stops and several water stations in between to help keep you fueled till the end. \nFinish line activities will be rocking when you get done riding!! \nPost event food of grilled chicken sandwiches provided by the Albemarle cooking team\, plus there will be additional food and beverages available to participants. \nLive music will be on stage \nFeel free to reach out with any questions! \n  \nAll money raised will go towards the Compassion’s Foundation in support of our local domestic violence shelter. \nCompassion’s Foundation is a nonprofit organization that supports the local domestic violence shelter. Our mission is to provide effective and accessible services to individuals and families who experience domestic violence and/or sexual assault and to be a proactive and visible source of related intervention\, education\, and prevention services to the community. Your registration fees or donations will go towards these efforts and help us to be able to continue providing support.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/pedals-for-compassion-gravel-grinder/
LOCATION:Columbia County Fairgrounds\, 200 Columbia Road\, Magnolia\, AR\, 71753\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231001T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231001T150000
DTSTAMP:20260408T031451
CREATED:20230608T125051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230608T125051Z
UID:10001607-1696147200-1696172400@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Pedals for Compassion - Gravel Grinder
DESCRIPTION:What better way to kick out Domestic Violence awareness month of October than a charity gravel ride for our local domestic violence shelter Compassion’s Foundation! \nCome join us in the SW Arkansas region as we move our charity event off of the pavement and to some beautiful gravel. \nMore details to come! \nEvent Details \nChoose 45\, 70\, or 100-mile options. \nOn-site registration will be the morning of the event. \nRide start at 8 am \nSag support will be on the routes\, numbers on the back of your bib. There will be plenty of fully stocked rest stops and several water stations in between to help keep you fueled till the end. \nFinish line activities will be rocking when you get done riding!! \nPost event food of grilled chicken sandwiches provided by the Albemarle cooking team\, plus there will be additional food and beverages available to participants. \nLive music will be on stage \nFeel free to reach out with any questions! \n  \nAll money raised will go towards the Compassion’s Foundation in support of our local domestic violence shelter. \nCompassion’s Foundation is a nonprofit organization that supports the local domestic violence shelter. Our mission is to provide effective and accessible services to individuals and families who experience domestic violence and/or sexual assault and to be a proactive and visible source of related intervention\, education\, and prevention services to the community. Your registration fees or donations will go towards these efforts and help us to be able to continue providing support.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/pedals-for-compassion-gravel-grinder-3/
LOCATION:Columbia County Fairgrounds\, 200 Columbia Road\, Magnolia\, AR\, 71753\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231001T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231001T160000
DTSTAMP:20260408T031451
CREATED:20230309T223813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230309T223813Z
UID:10000078-1696147200-1696176000@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Kessler Mountain Jam
DESCRIPTION:Kessler Mountain Jam is an AMBCS (Arkansas Mountain Bike Championship Series) mountain bike race contested on the trails of Kessler Mountain in south Fayetteville\, AR.  This is a USA Cycling sanctioned race and there are categories for all ages and levels.  An annual license is required to race in the Cat 1 category.  The Novice category entry fee includes the one-day license fee which is $15.  All others can race on a one-day license. \nChip timing\, event t-shirt\, post-race food and beverage (adult and youth)\, and awards are part of this great day of racing. \nBring a cowbell and let’s have a great day of exciting racing!
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/kessler-mountain-jam/
LOCATION:Kessler Mountain Park\, 2600 Wc 200\, Fayetteville\, AR\, 72701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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ORGANIZER;CN="All Sports Productions":MAILTO:bruce@allsportsproductionsinc.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231001T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231001T160000
DTSTAMP:20260408T031451
CREATED:20230309T223813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230309T223813Z
UID:10001507-1696147200-1696176000@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Kessler Mountain Jam
DESCRIPTION:Kessler Mountain Jam is an AMBCS (Arkansas Mountain Bike Championship Series) mountain bike race contested on the trails of Kessler Mountain in south Fayetteville\, AR.  This is a USA Cycling sanctioned race and there are categories for all ages and levels.  An annual license is required to race in the Cat 1 category.  The Novice category entry fee includes the one-day license fee which is $15.  All others can race on a one-day license. \nChip timing\, event t-shirt\, post-race food and beverage (adult and youth)\, and awards are part of this great day of racing. \nBring a cowbell and let’s have a great day of exciting racing!
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/kessler-mountain-jam-3/
LOCATION:Kessler Mountain Park\, 2600 Wc 200\, Fayetteville\, AR\, 72701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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ORGANIZER;CN="All Sports Productions":MAILTO:bruce@allsportsproductionsinc.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231007
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231016
DTSTAMP:20260408T031451
CREATED:20230331T141159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230331T141159Z
UID:10001536-1696636800-1697414399@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Arkansas High Country Race 2023
DESCRIPTION:This challenging 1000+ mile Ouachita Triple Crown bikepacking race takes competitors through the Ouachita Mountains and the Arkansas River Valley. Arkansas’ Epic Back Roads Bicycle Race! \nThe Arkansas High Country Race has moved south to Hot Springs for 2023! In addition to the classic Arkansas High Country Route\, this event will also feature the South Loop and the Ouachita Triple Crown. 50/50 paved and unpaved route. Connect all the high points of Arkansas via a roller coaster of mixed surfaces: steep\, chunky\, remote\, and relentless – a masterpiece of Arkansas terrain. \nRegistration will open on April 7\, 2023.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/arkansas-high-country-race-2023-2/
LOCATION:Hot Springs Visitor Center\, 629 Central Ave\, Hot Springs National Park\, AR\, 71901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231007
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231016
DTSTAMP:20260408T031451
CREATED:20230331T141159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230331T141159Z
UID:10000105-1696636800-1697414399@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Arkansas High Country Race 2023
DESCRIPTION:This challenging 1000+ mile Ouachita Triple Crown bikepacking race takes competitors through the Ouachita Mountains and the Arkansas River Valley. Arkansas’ Epic Back Roads Bicycle Race! \nThe Arkansas High Country Race has moved south to Hot Springs for 2023! In addition to the classic Arkansas High Country Route\, this event will also feature the South Loop and the Ouachita Triple Crown. 50/50 paved and unpaved route. Connect all the high points of Arkansas via a roller coaster of mixed surfaces: steep\, chunky\, remote\, and relentless – a masterpiece of Arkansas terrain. \nRegistration will open on April 7\, 2023.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/arkansas-high-country-race-2023/
LOCATION:Hot Springs Visitor Center\, 629 Central Ave\, Hot Springs National Park\, AR\, 71901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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