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    Anyone know of any mtb races in April? Trying to find a replacement for the dearly missed Sylvan island race.

    Aaron

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    Best that I can come up with.
    http://www.unitedindirt.com/?page_id=9462
    You'd understand if you know what I was talking about.

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    Whiskey 50

    Bit of a drive though.

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    Decorah Time Trails April 26th

    http://www.decorahtimetrials.com/

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    Someone posted this on the IMBCS Facebook page a couple months ago. Excellent reference for races in the region.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SSS View Post
    Decorah Time Trails April 26th

    http://www.decorahtimetrials.com/
    Decorah Time Trials was a blast. The trail system in Decorah is very well designed, with a tremendous amount of climbing, and a lot of technical challenge. The race was 8.75 miles, but plenty hard for a short course. I've ridden the Whiskey 25 and 50, and the effort level of this race was comparable with the Whiskey 25. They have a good mountain bike club there, very similar to ours, and have done a lot of trail work in the Palisades park area. I'm planning to return next year. For me, the singlespeed was a bad idea. I didn't see too many there, but did see a lot of fat bikes.
    "Don't consider that you might have had a bad race, consider that you've set the bar sufficiently low that you should have no problem besting yourself." - Aaron Baltins

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    DHPT is a very close knit and strong club. They do great work.

    I'm really hoping to get up there for a ride this year.
    "ya, well...that's like...your...opinion. man."

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimithng23 View Post
    I'm really hoping to get up there for a ride this year.
    Definitely worthy of a road trip. There's a couple of microbrews up there too.
    "Don't consider that you might have had a bad race, consider that you've set the bar sufficiently low that you should have no problem besting yourself." - Aaron Baltins

    "It is by riding a bicycle that you learn the contours of a country best, since you have to sweat up the hills and coast down them." - Ernest Hemingway

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