There are a couple of snow bike
racing events this winter, both in Idaho.
Timbersled's Allen Mangum says everyone is welcome, regardless of whether you
bike is a kit or homemade. Any and all brands are welcome.
Mangum said, "Most guys feel
racing is scary if you have not done it before. These (race tracks) are not
rough snocross tracks that sleds run on. They are designed for the snow bikes
and for the average rider."
Below are the dates and
descriptions of the tracks and also dates of extra days Mangum plans to ride in
the mountains before and after the events. If you are interested in attending
the events, contact Mangum at timbersled@timbersled.com.
Flash Point Race
January 26
McCall,
Idaho
www.flashpointsnowbike.com
Located at the McCall golf course
in the driving range during the 47th annual McCall winter carnival. This
race is put on by Ron Dillon, the promoter of the Big Nasty Motorcycle Hill
Climb and is a snow bike specific race.
The Flash Point track is fast
paced with banked corners, straightaways and hill mounds to go up and over.
There are no jumps, just natural terrain that has been track set with a
groomer.
We plan to mountain ride before
the race on the 25th at
the upper staging area near the Brundidge ski hill at 9 a.m. and also after the
race on the 27-28 at
the staging area at the end of Warren
Wagon Road at 9 a.m.
Sled Fest Race
April 20-21
Sandpoint, Idaho
www.sledfest.net
Located at Schweitzer Mountain
Ski Resort. This race in Timbersled's local area and is included in the Sled
Fest sledding events. However the snow biking portion of the event is factory
sponsored by Timbersled and is a separate track from the sleds. The trophies
are going to be super cool and will be machined from billet aluminum by Timbersled.
The Sled Fest track is a snow bike
specific track that is fast paced and built into the natural terrain of the ski
resort. It will have banked corners, up hills, down hills, ditches, side hills
and treed areas. Some of it will be track set with a groomer and some will not
due to the rugged train.
We plan to mountain ride before
the race on the 19th and after
the race on the 22nd at
Timbersled's famous snow bike stomping grounds up Trestle Creek Road but will be meeting at
the Timbersled shop at 9 a.m. each day.