Whitehorse Daily Star

Keep your pedals turning: Yukon cycling events in August

With a schedule that started in May, hundreds of Yukoners have ridden in over 20 events put on by Cycling Association of Yukon and its member clubs.

By Whitehorse Star on July 30, 2021

With a schedule that started in May, hundreds of Yukoners have ridden in over 20 events put on by Cycling Association of Yukon and its member clubs.

Events have taken place on asphalt, dirt and gravel, and at times all three surfaces at once. Participants have ranged from five years old to just shy of 70.

Yet, the Yukon cycling season is far from over. There are still exciting events planned for July and August.

If you’ve already participated in an event this year, why not try another?

If you’ve not yet been in an organized event, Cycling Association of Yukon encourages you to grab your bike and sign up. Cycling events are a great way to meet people and reconnect with friends, ride in new places and give yourself a goal to work towards.

Cross-country (XC) mountain biking events:

On Saturday, July 31 the Yukon XC Mountain Bike Championships takes place. The course consists of loops of various trails at Mt. McIntyre. Depending on age and gender, riders will completed different course lengths.

Junior Yukon XC Mountain Bike Championships is on Wednesday, August 4. The event is intended for novice cyclists and kids aged five to 11 years old, on easier trails at the Gunnar Nilsson and Mikey Lammers Research Forest.

Royalty of the Canyon is a long-standing event on the Yukon mountain bike calendar, and happens on August 21. You can participate in a 25 km ride or the long-distance 50 km route, both on Grey Mountain.

Gimby Road/Mountain Bike Relay takes place on Saturday, August 28.

The relay will include single-track, gravel and road portions, and can be completed solo or in teams.

Enduro mountain biking events:

An enduro event means timed downhill sections with un-timed uphill sections.

ShredHERS enduro moved from its original July date to Saturday, August 14. ShredHERs is open to all women and girls, from first time riders to local rippers.

Dawson City’s Midnight Dome Enduro was scheduled for July 10, but due to the COVID-19 outbreak was also moved, to Saturday, August 21.

This fun community event is open to all ages and kids and families are welcome. A portion of the proceeds will go towards maintaining and building new trails on the Midnight Dome.

More information about these events and how to register can be found at https://yukoncycling.com.

Submitted By Geof Harries

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