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SUMMARY:Central Arkansas Boatball
DESCRIPTION:Central Arkansas Boatball June 13th @ Lake Nixon. 6:30 pm start.\n\n\n\nArkansas Canoe Club membership required (https://arkansascanoeclub.com/Join-us)\nPFD required\nhelmet required\n\n\nBoatball\n\nBOATBALL\, a new game!\nBy Sonny Salomon\nTo explain what boatball is\, first\, understand what it’s not. It’s not kayak polo. Although that is what Memphis boaters called it when they started\, it has evolved into a new and very different paddle sport. Boatball is to kayak polo\, as American football is to soccer… similar\, but different. Kayak polo and boatball both involve kayaks\, teams\, and a ball\, but that is the end of the similarity. \nAnother not: it’s not for your kayaking group\, if you live near whitewater…you just don’t need it\, and you will have trouble getting enough people to play regularly. If\, however\, you are unfortunate enough to live in a community with an active group of paddlers; and you are far enough away from the river to get “whitewater horny\,” you are going to love this game! \nKayak polo is an “off-season” game usually played in a swimming pool. There is specialized equipment\, a lot of rules\, referees\, and beyond the reach of the average boater. Boatball\, however\, is a warm weather game played on a lake or wide flatwater…it is too wide and too fast for a pool. It is simple\, cheap\, and adaptable…the touch football of boating. If you are still reading because you live some distance from whitewater\, you already know that paddling every other weekend just isn’t enough to stay in shape for real whitewater paddling. Playing boatball\, twice a week\, will make you a prince among paddlers and a king of the river! \nTHE FIELD: The field is marked simply with two buoys. We use two\, anchored\, large\, plastic balls. These are the sit on and bounce type balls with handles. These anchored balls mark the goal lines. The distance between the goals is variable depending on the number of players…approximately 50-100 yards? The more players\, the longer the field. There are no sidelines. We use a miniature basketball (souvenir type). It is easy to grasp when wet and easy to throw. These two simple goal markers and the ball are all the “special equipment” you need to play boatball. \nTHE GAME: Two teams are picked in the time-honored tradition of sandlot football. Two captains are chosen (always different). They pick teams with alternating “picks” from the group. The captain who got “second pick” gets the ball and the goal of his choice. The other team goes to the opposite end. This separation of teams is only necessary at the very beginning of the game or when new players join the game. The ball is brought into play from behind the goal line. The object is to advance the ball down the field to the other goal line\, by passing and dribbling\, to score. Once in possession of the ball\, a player cannot paddle\, only pass or dribble. A goal is scored by passing to a teammate beyond the goal line (an imaginary line formed by the buoy). The ball must be caught “in the air.” Once the ball crosses the goal line and hits the water\, the play is “dead\,” and the ball goes over to the other team. The ball is always “in play” between the goal lines…there is no “time out.” The exception to this is if a player capsizes. If the player rolls\, the play continues. If not\, all play stops to facilitate an Eskimo rescue or swimmer retrieval. Otherwise\, the play stops momentarily after a successful goal or an unsuccessful attempt at a goal when the ball is “dead.” At these pauses\, captains can call for a “water break” or a “spandex break.” A “spandex break” is to admire a fit jogger or rollerblader on the perimeter trail of our lake. When everybody is ready to play again\, the game continues. \nTHE RULES: Remember\, we are dealing with kayakers-there are not many. \n\nTHE MAIN RULE: No paddling with the ball. Once in possession of the ball\, a player can only pass or “dribble.” A dribble is simply throwing the ball ahead on the water and paddling to it.\nNo “mauling.” Mauling is interpreted by the nature of your particular group. This would be analogous to “personal fouls.” Common sense and good sportsmanship are the keys here. Boat collisions are inevitable and blocking a boat with a boat is okay. Paddle blocking a pass or a reception is okay. However\, players should avoid amidships collisions\, which could result in spearing. Blocking should be done on the ball\, not on hands.\nNo “grabbing”. Pushing off another boat or paddle with the hands is okay…just do not “grab” skirts\, loops\, paddles etc. This would be analogous to “holding” in football.\nNo paddle throwing.\n\nThat’s all the rules. The rest is simply common sense. In deference to my son\, the kayak instructor and law student\, all players must wear a PFD and helmet….duh! Players should know and consider the paddling skill levels of others. Excellent paddlers are more aggressive with other expert paddlers and lay off beginners. If another capsizes a player\, good sportsmanship would dictate helping him up and giving him the ball. There are no referees\, and violators of the rules are subject to the “shame” and ridicule of everyone. Repeat offenders of the rules and poor sports should be taken into the parking lot and beaten senseless. \nTHE PLAY: Bringing the ball in and moving the ball up the field is much like basketball. It is quick precise passing and fast break paddling. Play can involve familiar basketball terms such as “fast breaks\,” “dribbling\,” “picks\,” “give and go\,” etc. Defenses can be “zones\,” “man to man\,” “presses” etc. As the ball nears the goal\, offenses and defenses resemble football pass plays into the end zone. Boat types have definite advantages and disadvantages. Long boats have speed\, but short boats can turn quickly. As a rule\, players tend to defend boats and boaters with similar characteristics and abilities. Speed paddling is the norm in this game. The fact that the ball is always “in play” results in non-stop paddling where blocks and steals can immediately reverse the direction of the play. Paddling 40 yards as fast as you can\, or trying to out-maneuver a defender in the end zone 20-30 times\, twice a week will give you paddling power you never knew you possessed. Paddling endurance increases phenomenally. There are no eddies in boatball. A good boatball game with 8 -12 players for an hour or two will leave you more exhausted than any river paddling. \nOur season is during Daylight Savings Time\, Tuesday and Thursday\, after work\, until sundown. Because there are no expenses\, we do not need sponsorship or organization; therefore\, no one is legally liable. An interesting fact is boatball is the only game played in the Memphis parks where all the players carry sticks and wear big knives! There are also a few unexpected benefits of boatball. Our game has become a fixture in a park lake surrounded by walkers\, joggers\, bikers and rollerbladers. Our game has been featured in news and sports stories on all the local TV stations. If you play boatball in a public place\, your game will grow. People\, who want to know about kayaking\, make first contact with the boatball players just because we are out there in plain view. The local outfitter\, sponsor of the largest bicycle race in Tennessee\, has included an exhibition boatball tournament in this year’s race events. Who knows? If this catches on in another city\, let me know. Your team can come to Memphis\, eat barbeque\, and be in the historic first intercity boatball game. There is only one small problem for spectators of this game. After watching the fierce competition and nonstop paddling action\, a bystander will come up after the game and ask\, “Who won?” \n“Win? Heck\, we’ve never kept score!”
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/central-arkansas-boatball-2/
LOCATION:Lake Nixon\, 18500 Cooper Orbit Rd\, Little Rock\, AR\, 72210\, United States
CATEGORIES:Paddling
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230613T210000
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SUMMARY:Central Arkansas Boatball
DESCRIPTION:Central Arkansas Boatball June 13th @ Lake Nixon. 6:30 pm start.\n\n\n\nArkansas Canoe Club membership required (https://arkansascanoeclub.com/Join-us)\nPFD required\nhelmet required\n\n\nBoatball\n\nBOATBALL\, a new game!\nBy Sonny Salomon\nTo explain what boatball is\, first\, understand what it’s not. It’s not kayak polo. Although that is what Memphis boaters called it when they started\, it has evolved into a new and very different paddle sport. Boatball is to kayak polo\, as American football is to soccer… similar\, but different. Kayak polo and boatball both involve kayaks\, teams\, and a ball\, but that is the end of the similarity. \nAnother not: it’s not for your kayaking group\, if you live near whitewater…you just don’t need it\, and you will have trouble getting enough people to play regularly. If\, however\, you are unfortunate enough to live in a community with an active group of paddlers; and you are far enough away from the river to get “whitewater horny\,” you are going to love this game! \nKayak polo is an “off-season” game usually played in a swimming pool. There is specialized equipment\, a lot of rules\, referees\, and beyond the reach of the average boater. Boatball\, however\, is a warm weather game played on a lake or wide flatwater…it is too wide and too fast for a pool. It is simple\, cheap\, and adaptable…the touch football of boating. If you are still reading because you live some distance from whitewater\, you already know that paddling every other weekend just isn’t enough to stay in shape for real whitewater paddling. Playing boatball\, twice a week\, will make you a prince among paddlers and a king of the river! \nTHE FIELD: The field is marked simply with two buoys. We use two\, anchored\, large\, plastic balls. These are the sit on and bounce type balls with handles. These anchored balls mark the goal lines. The distance between the goals is variable depending on the number of players…approximately 50-100 yards? The more players\, the longer the field. There are no sidelines. We use a miniature basketball (souvenir type). It is easy to grasp when wet and easy to throw. These two simple goal markers and the ball are all the “special equipment” you need to play boatball. \nTHE GAME: Two teams are picked in the time-honored tradition of sandlot football. Two captains are chosen (always different). They pick teams with alternating “picks” from the group. The captain who got “second pick” gets the ball and the goal of his choice. The other team goes to the opposite end. This separation of teams is only necessary at the very beginning of the game or when new players join the game. The ball is brought into play from behind the goal line. The object is to advance the ball down the field to the other goal line\, by passing and dribbling\, to score. Once in possession of the ball\, a player cannot paddle\, only pass or dribble. A goal is scored by passing to a teammate beyond the goal line (an imaginary line formed by the buoy). The ball must be caught “in the air.” Once the ball crosses the goal line and hits the water\, the play is “dead\,” and the ball goes over to the other team. The ball is always “in play” between the goal lines…there is no “time out.” The exception to this is if a player capsizes. If the player rolls\, the play continues. If not\, all play stops to facilitate an Eskimo rescue or swimmer retrieval. Otherwise\, the play stops momentarily after a successful goal or an unsuccessful attempt at a goal when the ball is “dead.” At these pauses\, captains can call for a “water break” or a “spandex break.” A “spandex break” is to admire a fit jogger or rollerblader on the perimeter trail of our lake. When everybody is ready to play again\, the game continues. \nTHE RULES: Remember\, we are dealing with kayakers-there are not many. \n\nTHE MAIN RULE: No paddling with the ball. Once in possession of the ball\, a player can only pass or “dribble.” A dribble is simply throwing the ball ahead on the water and paddling to it.\nNo “mauling.” Mauling is interpreted by the nature of your particular group. This would be analogous to “personal fouls.” Common sense and good sportsmanship are the keys here. Boat collisions are inevitable and blocking a boat with a boat is okay. Paddle blocking a pass or a reception is okay. However\, players should avoid amidships collisions\, which could result in spearing. Blocking should be done on the ball\, not on hands.\nNo “grabbing”. Pushing off another boat or paddle with the hands is okay…just do not “grab” skirts\, loops\, paddles etc. This would be analogous to “holding” in football.\nNo paddle throwing.\n\nThat’s all the rules. The rest is simply common sense. In deference to my son\, the kayak instructor and law student\, all players must wear a PFD and helmet….duh! Players should know and consider the paddling skill levels of others. Excellent paddlers are more aggressive with other expert paddlers and lay off beginners. If another capsizes a player\, good sportsmanship would dictate helping him up and giving him the ball. There are no referees\, and violators of the rules are subject to the “shame” and ridicule of everyone. Repeat offenders of the rules and poor sports should be taken into the parking lot and beaten senseless. \nTHE PLAY: Bringing the ball in and moving the ball up the field is much like basketball. It is quick precise passing and fast break paddling. Play can involve familiar basketball terms such as “fast breaks\,” “dribbling\,” “picks\,” “give and go\,” etc. Defenses can be “zones\,” “man to man\,” “presses” etc. As the ball nears the goal\, offenses and defenses resemble football pass plays into the end zone. Boat types have definite advantages and disadvantages. Long boats have speed\, but short boats can turn quickly. As a rule\, players tend to defend boats and boaters with similar characteristics and abilities. Speed paddling is the norm in this game. The fact that the ball is always “in play” results in non-stop paddling where blocks and steals can immediately reverse the direction of the play. Paddling 40 yards as fast as you can\, or trying to out-maneuver a defender in the end zone 20-30 times\, twice a week will give you paddling power you never knew you possessed. Paddling endurance increases phenomenally. There are no eddies in boatball. A good boatball game with 8 -12 players for an hour or two will leave you more exhausted than any river paddling. \nOur season is during Daylight Savings Time\, Tuesday and Thursday\, after work\, until sundown. Because there are no expenses\, we do not need sponsorship or organization; therefore\, no one is legally liable. An interesting fact is boatball is the only game played in the Memphis parks where all the players carry sticks and wear big knives! There are also a few unexpected benefits of boatball. Our game has become a fixture in a park lake surrounded by walkers\, joggers\, bikers and rollerbladers. Our game has been featured in news and sports stories on all the local TV stations. If you play boatball in a public place\, your game will grow. People\, who want to know about kayaking\, make first contact with the boatball players just because we are out there in plain view. The local outfitter\, sponsor of the largest bicycle race in Tennessee\, has included an exhibition boatball tournament in this year’s race events. Who knows? If this catches on in another city\, let me know. Your team can come to Memphis\, eat barbeque\, and be in the historic first intercity boatball game. There is only one small problem for spectators of this game. After watching the fierce competition and nonstop paddling action\, a bystander will come up after the game and ask\, “Who won?” \n“Win? Heck\, we’ve never kept score!”
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/central-arkansas-boatball/
LOCATION:Lake Nixon\, 18500 Cooper Orbit Rd\, Little Rock\, AR\, 72210\, United States
CATEGORIES:Paddling
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DTSTAMP:20260403T174328
CREATED:20230308T230737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230308T230737Z
UID:10000056-1686985200-1687014000@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:True Grit Bike Ride
DESCRIPTION:If you are wondering “what’s in it for the rider besides a day of dripping sweat\, aching muscles and pure exhaustion?” Our answer is “the best adrenaline rush you have ever had topped off with the most exciting sense of accomplishment that only an avid rider knows. \nWhen the internal rivalry between the rider and the road is met and the finish line is crossed\, it can finally be declared they are now in the elite group of riders known as “a rider with TRUE GRIT!” \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWHAT WE OFFER\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe True Grit Ride offers a challenge for cycling enthusiasts to push through the elements and perseveres through a day of pure cycling endurance. It’s called the True Grit Ride because it’s truly a ride with “grit“
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/true-grit-bike-ride/
LOCATION:Fort Chaffee\, 7313 Terry St\,\, Fort Smith\, AR\, 72916\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230308T230737Z
UID:10001486-1686985200-1687014000@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:True Grit Bike Ride
DESCRIPTION:If you are wondering “what’s in it for the rider besides a day of dripping sweat\, aching muscles and pure exhaustion?” Our answer is “the best adrenaline rush you have ever had topped off with the most exciting sense of accomplishment that only an avid rider knows. \nWhen the internal rivalry between the rider and the road is met and the finish line is crossed\, it can finally be declared they are now in the elite group of riders known as “a rider with TRUE GRIT!” \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWHAT WE OFFER\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe True Grit Ride offers a challenge for cycling enthusiasts to push through the elements and perseveres through a day of pure cycling endurance. It’s called the True Grit Ride because it’s truly a ride with “grit“
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/true-grit-bike-ride-2/
LOCATION:Fort Chaffee\, 7313 Terry St\,\, Fort Smith\, AR\, 72916\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230617T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T174328
CREATED:20230503T214520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230503T214705Z
UID:10000160-1686988800-1687021200@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Single Speed Royal Rumble
DESCRIPTION:Listen up\, adrenaline junkies! It’s time to unleash your inner beast in a raw\, unadulterated single-speed bike race. Buckle up your jorts\, shear your  hair into a menacing mullet\, and slide on those Pit Vipers – it’s time to smash some pedals with some two wheeled\, unbridled fun between your legs!
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/single-speed-royal-rumble/
LOCATION:Old Post\, 1799 Lock and Dam Rd\, Russellville\, AR\, 72802\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230617T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230617T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T174328
CREATED:20230503T214520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230503T214520Z
UID:10001587-1686988800-1687021200@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Single Speed Royal Rumble
DESCRIPTION:Listen up\, adrenaline junkies! It’s time to unleash your inner beast in a raw\, unadulterated single-speed bike race. Buckle up your jorts\, shear your  hair into a menacing mullet\, and slide on those Pit Vipers – it’s time to smash some pedals with some two wheeled\, unbridled fun between your legs!
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/single-speed-royal-rumble-3/
LOCATION:Old Post\, 1799 Lock and Dam Rd\, Russellville\, AR\, 72802\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230620T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230620T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T174328
CREATED:20230616T155142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230616T155142Z
UID:10000197-1687280400-1687287600@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Book Release and Signing - "Arkansaw High Country Route Guidebook"
DESCRIPTION:Author Chuck Campbell will be on hand to sign his book\, “Arkansas High Country Route Guidebook” at Shift Modern Cyclery in downtown Little Rock on Tuesday\, June 20\, from 5 pm to 7 pm. Chuck will also be presenting a short presentation at 6:30. Beer and Books will be available for purchase from Shift. Read more about the guidebook and its author in our recent article.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/book-release-and-signing-arkansaw-high-country-route-guidebook/
LOCATION:Shift Modern Cyclery\, 1101 West Markham Street\, Little Rock\, AR\, 72201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230620T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230620T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T174328
CREATED:20230616T155142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230616T155142Z
UID:10001621-1687280400-1687287600@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Book Release and Signing - "Arkansaw High Country Route Guidebook"
DESCRIPTION:Author Chuck Campbell will be on hand to sign his book\, “Arkansas High Country Route Guidebook” at Shift Modern Cyclery in downtown Little Rock on Tuesday\, June 20\, from 5 pm to 7 pm. Chuck will also be presenting a short presentation at 6:30. Beer and Books will be available for purchase from Shift. Read more about the guidebook and its author in our recent article.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/book-release-and-signing-arkansaw-high-country-route-guidebook-2/
LOCATION:Shift Modern Cyclery\, 1101 West Markham Street\, Little Rock\, AR\, 72201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230623T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230623T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T174328
CREATED:20230616T195504Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230616T195504Z
UID:10001628-1687503600-1687528800@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Red White & Blue Festival 5K
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Mountain Home Arkansas Chamber of Commerce\, Celebrate the Red White & Blue and support local law enforcement.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/red-white-blue-festival-5k-3/
LOCATION:ASU Mountain Home\, 1600 South College Street\, Mountain Home\, AR\, 72653\, United States
CATEGORIES:Running (Trail & Road)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230623T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230623T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T174328
CREATED:20230616T195504Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230616T195504Z
UID:10000204-1687503600-1687528800@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Red White & Blue Festival 5K
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Mountain Home Arkansas Chamber of Commerce\, Celebrate the Red White & Blue and support local law enforcement.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/red-white-blue-festival-5k/
LOCATION:ASU Mountain Home\, 1600 South College Street\, Mountain Home\, AR\, 72653\, United States
CATEGORIES:Running (Trail & Road)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230624
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230625
DTSTAMP:20260403T174328
CREATED:20230308T210544Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230309T212537Z
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SUMMARY:Highlands Gravel Classic
DESCRIPTION:The Highlands Gravel Classic is the only qualifier in the USA for the Trek UCI Gravel World Series (GWS). As well as 1 of 2 qualifying events in North America. The GWS will include both new and existing events from around the world as part of the series to qualify competitors to attend the world championships in October.  Selection to the world championships will be per age group and gender.  The top 25% finishers of ages 19-34 and then every 5-year age group (ex 35-39) with age groups separated by gender will qualify.  There is a U19 age category\, but it is NOT a qualifier category. \nHighlands Gravel Classic will have 2 courses…the Highlands – 70 miles and Farmlands – 52 miles.  The 70-mile course is for Males (19-59) and Females (19-49). 52 mile course is for Males 60+ and Females 50+. \nField Participant Caps: \n\nFarmlands course – 500 total riders\nHighlands course – 600 total riders
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/highlands-gravel-classic/
LOCATION:Fritchie Farms\, 15810 Ball Rd\, Elkins\, AR\, 72727\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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ORGANIZER;CN="All Sports Productions":MAILTO:bruce@allsportsproductionsinc.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230624
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230625
DTSTAMP:20260403T174328
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230308T210544Z
UID:10001471-1687564800-1687651199@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Highlands Gravel Classic
DESCRIPTION:The Highlands Gravel Classic is the only qualifier in the USA for the Trek UCI Gravel World Series (GWS). As well as 1 of 2 qualifying events in North America. The GWS will include both new and existing events from around the world as part of the series to qualify competitors to attend the world championships in October.  Selection to the world championships will be per age group and gender.  The top 25% finishers of ages 19-34 and then every 5-year age group (ex 35-39) with age groups separated by gender will qualify.  There is a U19 age category\, but it is NOT a qualifier category. \nHighlands Gravel Classic will have 2 courses…the Highlands – 70 miles and Farmlands – 52 miles.  The 70-mile course is for Males (19-59) and Females (19-49). 52 mile course is for Males 60+ and Females 50+. \nField Participant Caps: \n\nFarmlands course – 500 total riders\nHighlands course – 600 total riders
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/highlands-gravel-classic-3/
LOCATION:Fritchie Farms\, 15810 Ball Rd\, Elkins\, AR\, 72727\, 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:20230624T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230624T100000
DTSTAMP:20260403T174328
CREATED:20230414T152125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230414T152125Z
UID:10001572-1687593600-1687600800@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Northeast Arkansas H2GORun
DESCRIPTION:2-mile run/walk at Craighead Forest Park to benefit Alzheimer’s Arkansas. Run or walk on the beautiful trail with family and friends. Age-group awards\, door prizes\, and refreshments.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/northeast-arkansas-h2gorun-2/
LOCATION:Craighead Forest Park\, 4910 S Culberson Rd\, Jonesboro\, 72404
CATEGORIES:Running (Trail & Road)
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://arkansasoutside.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/H2Go-Race-Participants-2022-e1681485620904.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230624T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230624T100000
DTSTAMP:20260403T174328
CREATED:20230414T152125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230414T152125Z
UID:10000142-1687593600-1687600800@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Northeast Arkansas H2GORun
DESCRIPTION:2-mile run/walk at Craighead Forest Park to benefit Alzheimer’s Arkansas. Run or walk on the beautiful trail with family and friends. Age-group awards\, door prizes\, and refreshments.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/northeast-arkansas-h2gorun/
LOCATION:Craighead Forest Park\, 4910 S Culberson Rd\, Jonesboro\, 72404
CATEGORIES:Running (Trail & Road)
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230625T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230625T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T174328
CREATED:20230523T154621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230523T154621Z
UID:10000173-1687676400-1687701600@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:River Valley Rumble XC Race 2023
DESCRIPTION:This race will be on super fun 4.4-mile laps as a XC UCI inspired course. The shorter laps will also be more spectator friendly and more encouraging for racers as family and friends cheer them on each lap. \nBen Geren Park\nFort Smith Arkansas \nThis race is part of the Arkansas Mountain Bike Championship Series. \nThe rookie class is for first time racers only. No awards will be given for these classes. Temporary plates will be given. \nAMBCS Hardplates are required for all riders in the Cat 1-3\, Single Speed\, Clydesdale\, and junior divisions. The cost of the plates are $25 and will be available on site. There is no charge to junior racers for AMBCS Hard Plates. \nAwards will be given for Cat 1-3 categories. \nThe men’s and women’s Cat 1 15-49 Open categories will be eligible for a unified payout following the AMBCS Payout. \nThe men’s and women’s Cat 50+ will be eligible to payout following the AMBCS Payout. \nAMBCS Rules \nUSA Cycling Rules \nFor the most up to date information go to facebook/rivervalleyrumble
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/river-valley-rumble-xc-race-2023/
LOCATION:Ben Geren Regional Park\, Golf Course Loop\, Fort Smith\, AR\, 72916\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230625T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230625T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T174328
CREATED:20230523T154621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230523T154621Z
UID:10001598-1687676400-1687701600@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:River Valley Rumble XC Race 2023
DESCRIPTION:This race will be on super fun 4.4-mile laps as a XC UCI inspired course. The shorter laps will also be more spectator friendly and more encouraging for racers as family and friends cheer them on each lap. \nBen Geren Park\nFort Smith Arkansas \nThis race is part of the Arkansas Mountain Bike Championship Series. \nThe rookie class is for first time racers only. No awards will be given for these classes. Temporary plates will be given. \nAMBCS Hardplates are required for all riders in the Cat 1-3\, Single Speed\, Clydesdale\, and junior divisions. The cost of the plates are $25 and will be available on site. There is no charge to junior racers for AMBCS Hard Plates. \nAwards will be given for Cat 1-3 categories. \nThe men’s and women’s Cat 1 15-49 Open categories will be eligible for a unified payout following the AMBCS Payout. \nThe men’s and women’s Cat 50+ will be eligible to payout following the AMBCS Payout. \nAMBCS Rules \nUSA Cycling Rules \nFor the most up to date information go to facebook/rivervalleyrumble
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/river-valley-rumble-xc-race-2023-2/
LOCATION:Ben Geren Regional Park\, Golf Course Loop\, Fort Smith\, AR\, 72916\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230625T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230625T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T174328
CREATED:20230523T152423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230523T152423Z
UID:10001595-1687680000-1687694400@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Ozark Enduro Lite Race 1 Bella Vista AR
DESCRIPTION:Curious about Enduro Mountain Bike Racing? Not sure how an Enduro race works? Let us help you get your feet wet with the Ozark Enduro LITE Series. A short summer series of 3 beginner friendly enduro races. All rider abilities are welcome but the Ozark Enduro Lite Series is aimed at introducing new folks to the awesome sport of Enduro racing. \nEnduro racing is primarily downhill timed segments\, ranging anywhere from just less than a minute per stage to up to 5-6 minutes that may require some pedaling. A typical Ozark Enduro Lite race will consist of 4-6 downhill segments. Your time will start when you enter the top of a segment and will end when you reach the bottom of that segment. There will be connecting routes to transition between each segment that will not be timed. Only the segments are timed. Riders often ride with groups and make new friends while enjoying the trails during the transfers. After completing all the downhill segments\, your total time will be compared with the times of other riders to see how you did. \nYou will be required to have a fully functional bike and a proper helmet. Full face helmets are recommended but not mandatory. Other recommended items are gloves\, eye protection\, knee pads\, elbow pads. We also strongly encourage carrying the necessary items for minor bike repair such as tire plugs\, tubes\, CO2\, spare chain links etc. \nThere will be aid stations\, however\, it is important to carry enough water and nutrition to last throughout the race. Typical durations will be anywhere from 2-4 hours depending on the course and each rider’s ability. \nNone of these races would be possible without volunteers. Volunteer help will be needed at every race\, and we would love to make you a part of our event and give you some cool swag. There will be multiple volunteer opportunities such as helping at an aid station\, course marshaling\, and race setup and tear down. Click HERE to learn more.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/ozark-enduro-lite-race-1-bella-vista-ar-2/
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230625T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230625T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T174328
CREATED:20230523T152423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230523T152423Z
UID:10000170-1687680000-1687694400@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Ozark Enduro Lite Race 1 Bella Vista AR
DESCRIPTION:Curious about Enduro Mountain Bike Racing? Not sure how an Enduro race works? Let us help you get your feet wet with the Ozark Enduro LITE Series. A short summer series of 3 beginner friendly enduro races. All rider abilities are welcome but the Ozark Enduro Lite Series is aimed at introducing new folks to the awesome sport of Enduro racing. \nEnduro racing is primarily downhill timed segments\, ranging anywhere from just less than a minute per stage to up to 5-6 minutes that may require some pedaling. A typical Ozark Enduro Lite race will consist of 4-6 downhill segments. Your time will start when you enter the top of a segment and will end when you reach the bottom of that segment. There will be connecting routes to transition between each segment that will not be timed. Only the segments are timed. Riders often ride with groups and make new friends while enjoying the trails during the transfers. After completing all the downhill segments\, your total time will be compared with the times of other riders to see how you did. \nYou will be required to have a fully functional bike and a proper helmet. Full face helmets are recommended but not mandatory. Other recommended items are gloves\, eye protection\, knee pads\, elbow pads. We also strongly encourage carrying the necessary items for minor bike repair such as tire plugs\, tubes\, CO2\, spare chain links etc. \nThere will be aid stations\, however\, it is important to carry enough water and nutrition to last throughout the race. Typical durations will be anywhere from 2-4 hours depending on the course and each rider’s ability. \nNone of these races would be possible without volunteers. Volunteer help will be needed at every race\, and we would love to make you a part of our event and give you some cool swag. There will be multiple volunteer opportunities such as helping at an aid station\, course marshaling\, and race setup and tear down. Click HERE to learn more.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/ozark-enduro-lite-race-1-bella-vista-ar/
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230701T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230701T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T174328
CREATED:20230616T193843Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230616T193843Z
UID:10000200-1688196600-1688220000@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Tour De Horseshoe 15 Mile Bike Race and Run for the Fireworks 5K
DESCRIPTION:The 5k Run and Bike Ride for Fireworks is a community based fundraiser to raise money for our Fireworks and Fire Department. Additionally\, it is an opportunity for our community to come together and celebrate our independence. \nBike Race Registration and Packet Pick up will be the morning of the event beginning at 6:45am. \n5K Registration and Packet Pick up will be the morning of the event beginning at 6:45am. \nEach participate registered by midnight 6.18.23 is guaranteed an event shirt. Anyone registering after this date is not guaranteed a shirt\, we will have some extras & those will be given out the day of the event until gone. \n5K Registration: \n5K registration is $30.00 until June 23 \nAfter June 23- 5k Registration increases to $35.00 \nDay of race registration will be $35.00 \nOnline registration will close June 29. \nBike Race Registration: \nBike Race registration is $30.00 until June 23 \nAfter June 23- Bike Race Registration increases to $35.00 \nDay of race registration will be $35.00 \nOnline registration will close June 29.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/tour-de-horseshoe-15-mile-bike-race-and-run-for-the-fireworks-5k/
LOCATION:Kamp Karefree\, 115 Highland Dr.\, Hughes\, AR\, 72348\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain),Running (Trail & Road)
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230701T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230701T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T174328
CREATED:20230616T193843Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230616T193843Z
UID:10001624-1688196600-1688220000@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Tour De Horseshoe 15 Mile Bike Race and Run for the Fireworks 5K
DESCRIPTION:The 5k Run and Bike Ride for Fireworks is a community based fundraiser to raise money for our Fireworks and Fire Department. Additionally\, it is an opportunity for our community to come together and celebrate our independence. \nBike Race Registration and Packet Pick up will be the morning of the event beginning at 6:45am. \n5K Registration and Packet Pick up will be the morning of the event beginning at 6:45am. \nEach participate registered by midnight 6.18.23 is guaranteed an event shirt. Anyone registering after this date is not guaranteed a shirt\, we will have some extras & those will be given out the day of the event until gone. \n5K Registration: \n5K registration is $30.00 until June 23 \nAfter June 23- 5k Registration increases to $35.00 \nDay of race registration will be $35.00 \nOnline registration will close June 29. \nBike Race Registration: \nBike Race registration is $30.00 until June 23 \nAfter June 23- Bike Race Registration increases to $35.00 \nDay of race registration will be $35.00 \nOnline registration will close June 29.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/tour-de-horseshoe-15-mile-bike-race-and-run-for-the-fireworks-5k-2/
LOCATION:Kamp Karefree\, 115 Highland Dr.\, Hughes\, AR\, 72348\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain),Running (Trail & Road)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230704T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230704T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T174328
CREATED:20230608T132555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230608T132555Z
UID:10000189-1688454000-1688468400@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:DeGray Lake Resort State Park's Independence Day Freedom 5K/10K
DESCRIPTION:2023 is a BIG YEAR for Arkansas\, as it marks 100 years of Arkansas State Parks. What better way to celebrate our sweet land of liberty and Arkansas State Parks’ Centennial than with friends and family at Arkansas’s only resort state park for our 8th annual 4th of July Freedom 5k/10k Fun Run event?! Join us at the starting line in your most patriotic outfit to run\, walk\, or march the 3.1 mile course (5k)\, or make mom and ‘Merica proud by taking on our 6.2 mile (10k) course. Runners and walkers alike are sure to enjoy scenic lake views and shaded forest trails along our unique\, mixed surface courses. The 5k is an even split between single track trail (1.5 miles) and pavement (1.6 miles). The 10k course covers the same distance of a single-track trail (1.5 miles) with an extended pavement portion (4.7 miles) that parades runners all the way down to the park’s Caddo Bend peninsula for some beautiful lake views and a welcome breeze coming off the water. All ages and abilities are welcome!
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/degray-lake-resort-state-parks-independence-day-freedom-5k-10k/
LOCATION:DeGray Lake Resort State Park\, 2027 State Park Entrance Road\, Bismarck\, AR\, 71929\, United States
CATEGORIES:Running (Trail & Road)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230704T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230704T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T174328
CREATED:20230608T132555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230608T132555Z
UID:10001612-1688454000-1688468400@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:DeGray Lake Resort State Park's Independence Day Freedom 5K/10K
DESCRIPTION:2023 is a BIG YEAR for Arkansas\, as it marks 100 years of Arkansas State Parks. What better way to celebrate our sweet land of liberty and Arkansas State Parks’ Centennial than with friends and family at Arkansas’s only resort state park for our 8th annual 4th of July Freedom 5k/10k Fun Run event?! Join us at the starting line in your most patriotic outfit to run\, walk\, or march the 3.1 mile course (5k)\, or make mom and ‘Merica proud by taking on our 6.2 mile (10k) course. Runners and walkers alike are sure to enjoy scenic lake views and shaded forest trails along our unique\, mixed surface courses. The 5k is an even split between single track trail (1.5 miles) and pavement (1.6 miles). The 10k course covers the same distance of a single-track trail (1.5 miles) with an extended pavement portion (4.7 miles) that parades runners all the way down to the park’s Caddo Bend peninsula for some beautiful lake views and a welcome breeze coming off the water. All ages and abilities are welcome!
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/degray-lake-resort-state-parks-independence-day-freedom-5k-10k-3/
LOCATION:DeGray Lake Resort State Park\, 2027 State Park Entrance Road\, Bismarck\, AR\, 71929\, United States
CATEGORIES:Running (Trail & Road)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230704T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230704T100000
DTSTAMP:20260403T174328
CREATED:20230616T192801Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230616T192826Z
UID:10000198-1688455800-1688464800@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:2023 Fleet Feet Firecracker Fast 5k
DESCRIPTION:This is a point-to-point race starting at 6150 Kavanaugh Boulevard \nThere are no shuttles to take you to the starting line before the race\, only shuttles to take you back to your car after the race. \n 
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/2023-fleet-feet-firecracker-fast-5k/
LOCATION:The Little Rock Heights\, 6150 Kavanaugh Boulevard\, Little Rock\, AR\, United States
CATEGORIES:Running (Trail & Road)
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230704T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230704T100000
DTSTAMP:20260403T174328
CREATED:20230616T192801Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230616T192801Z
UID:10001622-1688455800-1688464800@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:2023 Fleet Feet Firecracker Fast 5k
DESCRIPTION:This is a point-to-point race starting at 6150 Kavanaugh Boulevard \nThere are no shuttles to take you to the starting line before the race\, only shuttles to take you back to your car after the race. \n 
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/2023-fleet-feet-firecracker-fast-5k-2/
LOCATION:The Little Rock Heights\, 6150 Kavanaugh Boulevard\, Little Rock\, AR\, United States
CATEGORIES:Running (Trail & Road)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230708T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230708T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T174328
CREATED:20230315T131748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230315T131748Z
UID:10000092-1688799600-1688817600@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Paradise Found 5k
DESCRIPTION:Experience mountain bike trails in a new way at Coler Mountain Bike Preserve\, with the second annual Paradise Found 5k! Join us at the Paradise Found 5K on Saturday\, July 8th\, 2023. The race will begin at 7 am and end at Coler Homestead\, located next to Airship Coffee. \nAll participants will receive a finisher medal and t-shirt. Awards will be given out to the top overall runners as well as the top 3 in each age group. This race is limited to the first 300 people to sign-up. There will be no refunds on registration but your registration can be transferred.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/paradise-found-5k/
LOCATION:Coler Mountain Bike Preserve 1\, 2003 NW Homestead Ln\, Bentonville\, AR\, 72712\, United States
CATEGORIES:Running (Trail & Road)
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230708T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230708T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T174328
CREATED:20230315T131748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230315T131748Z
UID:10001524-1688799600-1688817600@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Paradise Found 5k
DESCRIPTION:Experience mountain bike trails in a new way at Coler Mountain Bike Preserve\, with the second annual Paradise Found 5k! Join us at the Paradise Found 5K on Saturday\, July 8th\, 2023. The race will begin at 7 am and end at Coler Homestead\, located next to Airship Coffee. \nAll participants will receive a finisher medal and t-shirt. Awards will be given out to the top overall runners as well as the top 3 in each age group. This race is limited to the first 300 people to sign-up. There will be no refunds on registration but your registration can be transferred.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/paradise-found-5k-2/
LOCATION:Coler Mountain Bike Preserve 1\, 2003 NW Homestead Ln\, Bentonville\, AR\, 72712\, United States
CATEGORIES:Running (Trail & Road)
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230709T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230709T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T174328
CREATED:20230314T202339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230314T202339Z
UID:10000091-1688887800-1688914800@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Adventure Subaru presents The Battle For Townsend’s Ridge
DESCRIPTION:Please join host the Ozark Off-Road Cyclists for the Annual Battle For Townsends Ridge XC Race at Hobbs State Park! This race is part of the AMBCS series. \nKids Race Free (Juniors 14 & under)! The OORC has waived all Junior registration fees for the race in a continued effort to make mountain biking more accessible for our youth. Parent Note – Kids 13 and under are allowed to get a FREE yearly license or will need to hold a one-day or annual USAC license for insurance/liability and those may be purchased in the pre-registration process for just $10 (one day). AMBCS waives the $20 hard plate fee as well. \nAll racers are required to purchase a one-time AMBCS hard plate at the first race they attend during the season for $10. Juniors 14 and under are FREE! \nThere is NO on-site registration available. \nAll racers are asked to enter the State Park down Piney Rd. (paved) and follow the arrows to the event grounds located at the parking lot along Townsends Ridge Rd. NOTE: Townsends Ridge Rd from Hwy. 12 will be closed to auto traffic the morning of the event. \nRiders need to check in at registration\, but your wait time should be a minimum. If this is your first race of the season you will need to purchase an AMBCS hard plate for $20. \nPlease remember that there is a very good chance that the person or persons assisting you on race day are volunteers and have donated their time. Please be courteous and thank them for their volunteerism. \nLunch will be served for all participants/attendees.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/adventure-subaru-presents-the-battle-for-townsends-ridge/
LOCATION:Townsend Ridge Trail Head\, Hidden Diversity Multi-Use Trail\, Rogers\, AR\, 72756\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230709T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230709T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T174328
CREATED:20230314T202339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230314T202339Z
UID:10001523-1688887800-1688914800@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Adventure Subaru presents The Battle For Townsend’s Ridge
DESCRIPTION:Please join host the Ozark Off-Road Cyclists for the Annual Battle For Townsends Ridge XC Race at Hobbs State Park! This race is part of the AMBCS series. \nKids Race Free (Juniors 14 & under)! The OORC has waived all Junior registration fees for the race in a continued effort to make mountain biking more accessible for our youth. Parent Note – Kids 13 and under are allowed to get a FREE yearly license or will need to hold a one-day or annual USAC license for insurance/liability and those may be purchased in the pre-registration process for just $10 (one day). AMBCS waives the $20 hard plate fee as well. \nAll racers are required to purchase a one-time AMBCS hard plate at the first race they attend during the season for $10. Juniors 14 and under are FREE! \nThere is NO on-site registration available. \nAll racers are asked to enter the State Park down Piney Rd. (paved) and follow the arrows to the event grounds located at the parking lot along Townsends Ridge Rd. NOTE: Townsends Ridge Rd from Hwy. 12 will be closed to auto traffic the morning of the event. \nRiders need to check in at registration\, but your wait time should be a minimum. If this is your first race of the season you will need to purchase an AMBCS hard plate for $20. \nPlease remember that there is a very good chance that the person or persons assisting you on race day are volunteers and have donated their time. Please be courteous and thank them for their volunteerism. \nLunch will be served for all participants/attendees.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/adventure-subaru-presents-the-battle-for-townsends-ridge-2/
LOCATION:Townsend Ridge Trail Head\, Hidden Diversity Multi-Use Trail\, Rogers\, AR\, 72756\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230715T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230715T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T174328
CREATED:20230403T141503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230403T141503Z
UID:10001538-1689404400-1689436800@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Wampoo Roadeo
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the Wampoo Roadeo presented by Aristotle Broadband! \nhttps://www.aristotle.net/internet/ \nThe 15th edition of the Wampoo Roadeo starts at 7:01am on Saturday\, July 15 from the All Souls Church\, 4601 Walker’s Corner Road\, in Scott\, Arkansas. Parking is available directly across the road from the church in the grass farm area. Parking is also available at the Scott Charter School on Alexander Road. Please do not park at the Scott\, Arkansas Post Office. \nThe first rest stop is at mile 20\, in England\, Arkansas. The fine folks of the City of England are sponsoring this stop.  The second rest stop is at mile 25\, in Keo\, Arkansas. The city of Keo is sponsoring this stop.  The third rest stop is at mile 34 at Bevis Corner and sponsored by McClelland Consulting Engineers and staffed by the Mello Velo Cycling Club. This is also the fifth stop at mile 55 after leaving Lonoke if you ride the 62 mile route.  The fourth rest stop is at mile 47 and sponsored by the City of Lonoke. \nThe Wampoo Pickle Juice Challenge is a Strava segment located on Highway 15 between Keo and Bevis Corner.  Look for the “Burma-Shave” type signs along the route leading up to the start of the one mile segment.  Fastest male and fastest female through the segment for each route\, plus the 15th fastest rider through the segment overall\, win prizes and bragging rights! \nThere will be watermelon at the Finish Line and the Loblolly Creamery Ice Cream Truck will be serving free scoops of ice cream with chocolate milk from 9:30am until 1:00pm.  Plan your ride accordingly to get back and have a cup of chocolate milk and a scoop (or two) of your favorite Loblolly ice cream. \nFeel free to set up your cycling club tents and hang out at the Finish Line after the ride. \nIf you ordered any merch’\, it will available for pick up\, along with your bib number at Packet Pickup. \nIf you can’t make Packet Pickup\, we’ll have your bib number and anything you ordered at the Start Line before the ride begins.  Look for the yellow pop up Registration tent. \nPlease note there will be a “Bevis Gate” set up at 10:00am at Bevis Corner. All riders not through the gate by 10:00am will be directed to the finish line via the 28/40 mile left turn at Bevis Corner. This is for everyone’s protection because of the heat\, humidity and the wind. \nThe Wampoo Roadeo is a fundraiser for Recycle Bikes for Kids (RB4K).  The mission of RB4K is to give free bikes to kids\, provide adults the opportunity to earn a bike\, and support bike infrastructure and education in the community. \nSince 2008\, a large part of the mission at RB4K is to get every kid a bike. But as RB4K has grown through the years \, it’s become clear how crucial bike infrastructure\, safety and education is to our community. Our new expanded mission addresses that need. Proceeds from this ride\, which will continue honoring the life and legacy of Marilyn Fulper\, will now directly help fund all of RB4K’s future infrastructure projects. \nMaps \nhttps://ridewithgps.com/routes/38489422  62 mile route \nhttps://ridewithgps.com/routes/38489439  40 mile route \nhttps://ridewithgps.com/routes/38489443  26 mile route
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/wampoo-roadeo-3/
LOCATION:All Souls Church\, 4601 Walker's Corner Road\, Scott\, AR\, 72142\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230715T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230715T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T174328
CREATED:20230403T141503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230403T141503Z
UID:10000108-1689404400-1689436800@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Wampoo Roadeo
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the Wampoo Roadeo presented by Aristotle Broadband! \nhttps://www.aristotle.net/internet/ \nThe 15th edition of the Wampoo Roadeo starts at 7:01am on Saturday\, July 15 from the All Souls Church\, 4601 Walker’s Corner Road\, in Scott\, Arkansas. Parking is available directly across the road from the church in the grass farm area. Parking is also available at the Scott Charter School on Alexander Road. Please do not park at the Scott\, Arkansas Post Office. \nThe first rest stop is at mile 20\, in England\, Arkansas. The fine folks of the City of England are sponsoring this stop.  The second rest stop is at mile 25\, in Keo\, Arkansas. The city of Keo is sponsoring this stop.  The third rest stop is at mile 34 at Bevis Corner and sponsored by McClelland Consulting Engineers and staffed by the Mello Velo Cycling Club. This is also the fifth stop at mile 55 after leaving Lonoke if you ride the 62 mile route.  The fourth rest stop is at mile 47 and sponsored by the City of Lonoke. \nThe Wampoo Pickle Juice Challenge is a Strava segment located on Highway 15 between Keo and Bevis Corner.  Look for the “Burma-Shave” type signs along the route leading up to the start of the one mile segment.  Fastest male and fastest female through the segment for each route\, plus the 15th fastest rider through the segment overall\, win prizes and bragging rights! \nThere will be watermelon at the Finish Line and the Loblolly Creamery Ice Cream Truck will be serving free scoops of ice cream with chocolate milk from 9:30am until 1:00pm.  Plan your ride accordingly to get back and have a cup of chocolate milk and a scoop (or two) of your favorite Loblolly ice cream. \nFeel free to set up your cycling club tents and hang out at the Finish Line after the ride. \nIf you ordered any merch’\, it will available for pick up\, along with your bib number at Packet Pickup. \nIf you can’t make Packet Pickup\, we’ll have your bib number and anything you ordered at the Start Line before the ride begins.  Look for the yellow pop up Registration tent. \nPlease note there will be a “Bevis Gate” set up at 10:00am at Bevis Corner. All riders not through the gate by 10:00am will be directed to the finish line via the 28/40 mile left turn at Bevis Corner. This is for everyone’s protection because of the heat\, humidity and the wind. \nThe Wampoo Roadeo is a fundraiser for Recycle Bikes for Kids (RB4K).  The mission of RB4K is to give free bikes to kids\, provide adults the opportunity to earn a bike\, and support bike infrastructure and education in the community. \nSince 2008\, a large part of the mission at RB4K is to get every kid a bike. But as RB4K has grown through the years \, it’s become clear how crucial bike infrastructure\, safety and education is to our community. Our new expanded mission addresses that need. Proceeds from this ride\, which will continue honoring the life and legacy of Marilyn Fulper\, will now directly help fund all of RB4K’s future infrastructure projects. \nMaps \nhttps://ridewithgps.com/routes/38489422  62 mile route \nhttps://ridewithgps.com/routes/38489439  40 mile route \nhttps://ridewithgps.com/routes/38489443  26 mile route
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/wampoo-roadeo/
LOCATION:All Souls Church\, 4601 Walker's Corner Road\, Scott\, AR\, 72142\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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