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Race No 5

Lolo Final Landing

Oct 5th

Race No 5 - Lolo Final Landing

Rossignol Ranch

Coulter Pine Road

Lolo, MT 59847

2024

October 5th, 9:00 AM

Course Description

Directions (from Missoula)

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 Access to the race venue passes through a residential area. Please observe the 25 mph speed limit. Neighbors are very sensitive about event traffic.  

• Head south on HWY 93.

• Take a right on Ridgeway Drive (first stop light in Lolo)  

• Quickly take your first right onto Coulter Pine St.

• Follow along Coulter Pine for six tenths of a mile, then turn right onto Bristle Cone Ct. You will drive through a gate and into a field where parking and Pit Zone will be.  

The Lolo Final Landing race features primo trails on an amazing piece of private land—the Rossignol Ranch.  Expect a good bit of climbing, but you’ll be rewarded with flowing descents and great views.  The course is 3.3 miles with ~400 feet of climbing

Google MyMaps link 

Pre-Ride

The course will be open for pre-ride Friday afternoon (5:00-7:00 PM) and Saturday morning (8:00-8:45 AM). We strongly recommend that all racers pre-ride the course and bring a map, plenty of water, cell phone, and not ride alone. Please pass course workers with great care and stay off the course outside of the above times.  Only registered riders, coaches, and staff are allowed on the course. Everyone needs a race plate or a registered coach plate to be on course. No unregistered parents/siblings allowed on course. All racers must have a coach with them during pre-ride.


Volunteer at Our Races

Volunteers are the backbone of our League and make our events possible. Please consider volunteering at this race, we are confident you’ll love it, money-back guarantee!   We will need volunteers for Friday and Saturday. Sign up HERE! If you have any volunteering-related questions, please contact our Volunteer Coordinator, Cindy Schultz at volunteer@montanamtb.org.     

2024 Registration

For 2024 we are carrying on with the flat fee structure, race entries are included in your registration! There is no extra cost for attending races, but you must sign-up for the races you will attend so we can keep track of student-athletes and have appropriate call-ups. Please sign-up in Pit Zone by 11:59 PM on the Monday before the race to make sure we can get you added to the call-up list. If student-athletes miss the registration deadline they are still welcome to show up on race day and join in, however they’ll miss out on their call-up and will line up at the back of their field - no exceptions.

Chip Timing

All racers will receive a permanent number plate with chip timing transponder on the backside. Racers will use this race plate for all five races, so please remove this number plate before mounting the bike on car to prevent loss. Replacement number plates will be available at the registration tent for $20.

Registration Information – Race Plate Pick-up

The registration tent will be open on Friday 4:00-6:30 PM and Saturday until 11:00 AM. Students who do not have a plate can check in with registration after speaking to their head coach. These chip timing number plates will be used for the entire season, please do not lose them. Reminder: double check that you are registered and Race Ready in the NICA Pit Zone!

Again, racers will be using their number plate for the entire season; replacement number plates are available at Registration for $20.

Don’t forget to sign-up for this race in Pit Zone by 11:59 pm on Monday, September 30th to ensure your student athlete is added to the start list and receives a call-up. Racers who miss the deadline are still welcome to show up and race, however they will start at the back of their respective field, no exceptions.

In order to race you must meet Race Ready status!


Race Ready Checklist:

  • Pit Zone profile completed
  • Waivers electronically signed in the Pit Zone
  • League registration fees paid and registered for the race!


Waves, Start Times, Laps & Distances

SATURDAY:

Category

Staging Time

Start Time

Laps

~Miles

~Race Time

  WAVE 1

8th Grade Boys

10:10 AM

10:15 AM

1

3.3

<40 min

7th Grade Boys

10:20 AM

1

3.3

<40 min

6th Grade Boys

10:25 AM

1

3.3

<40 min

  WAVE 2

7th/8th Comp Girls

10:50 AM

11:00 AM

2

6.6

<60 min

8th Grade Girls

11:02 AM

1

3.3

<40 min

7th Grade Girls

11:04 AM

1

3.3

<40 min

6th Grade Girls

11:06 AM

1

3.3

<40 min

  WAVE 3

7th/8th Comp Boys

11:42 AM

11:50 AM

2

6.6

<60 min

JV3 Boys

11:55 AM

2

6.6

<60 min

  WAVE 4

Varsity Boys

12:35 PM

12:45 PM

5

16.5

<90 min

JV1 Boys

12:47 PM

4

13.2

<75 min

JV2 Boys

12:49 PM

3

9.9

<60 min

  WAVE 5

Varsity Girls

2:05 PM

2:15 PM

4

13.2

<90 min

JV1 Girls

2:17 PM

3

9.9

<75 min

JV2 Girls

2:19 PM

2

6.6

<60 min

JV3 Girls

2:21 PM

2

6.6

<60 min

*Note: final lap count decision per category will be finalized and confirmed at the start of each race in addition to time cutoffs for multi-lap races. Keep in mind that time cutoffs will be enforced at the races.

Race Weekend Schedule

Friday, October 4th:

10:00 am: Core Race Staff Arrives

11:00 am: Volunteer Shifts Begin

3:00 pm: Team Pit Zone Opens

4:00 pm: Registration Opens, Merchandise Opens

5:00 pm: Pre-ride Begins (Everyone on course must be registered and have a number plate on bike, all athletes must be accompanied by a coach)

6:15 pm: GRiT (Girls Riding Together) Pre-ride

6:30 pm: Registration Closes, Merchandise Closes

7:00 pm: Pre-ride Closes

Saturday, October 5th:
ONE-HOUR DELAY FOR SATURDAY BECAUSE OF WEATHER AND COURSE SET-UP (times are updated here)

8:45 am: Registration Opens

9:00 am: Pre-Ride Opens

9:00 am: Coaches Meeting (mandatory attendance for 1 coach representative from each team)

9:45 am: Pre-ride Closed

10:15 am: Racing Begins!  (See detailed start schedule above for category start times)

11:30 am: Registration Closes (no more race plates issued)

~3:30 pm: Racing Concludes

~3:30 pm: Pit Zone Break Down Begins

~4:00 pm: Awards

~4:30 pm: Ice Cream Party brought to us by Zillastate


Other Important Notes

  • Racers and coaches- please show up at the Lolo course with a clean bike. Mud can carry weed seeds and the property owner works hard to keep his property clear of invasive weeds. 
  • Pit Zone drop-off is open to teams only from 3:00-7:00 pm on Friday.
  • All participants will be expected to help with course takedown and awards will not begin until after takedown is completed.
  • Pit Zone will open to vehicles for loading after completion of awards.
  • No smoking.
  • No inappropriate language.
  • Any conflicts and/or disputes with any race official or volunteer shall not be dealt with in the team pit area.
  • All bikes must be walked in Pit Zone area.
  • Helmets must be worn at all times while riding.
  • Any violation of the above rules may result in a team penalty and/or expulsion from the team pit and infield area.
  • No gasoline generators and no open fires inside the team pit areas (including no charcoal grills).
  • Dogs must be kept on leash at all times at the race venue. Please do not leave poop bags!

Contacts:

League Director

Sam Schultz

sam@montanamtb.org


Volunteer Coordinator

Cindy Schultz

volunteer@montanamtb.org


Chief of Registration

Molly Bowman

registration@montanamtb.org


Chief of Scoring

Simia Ranieri and Sarah Fricke

scorekeeper@montanamtb.org

  • Please pack out what you pack in. No garbage receptacles will be provided.
  • Potable water is available on-site.
  • Review our Refund and Weather Policy HERE.
  • All racing will be governed by the NICA Rulebook.
  • We hope all racers and their families will stay after the race for the award ceremony and Ice Cream party!

Additional Lolo Information

Overnight Camping Available Friday Only!

The Montana League encourages racers, coaches, and parents to camp out! Thanks to the amazing local landowners, Dick and Bobbie Rossignol, rustic overnight camping will be offered on Friday night. Some guidelines:

  •  Parental supervision required, no exceptions. Coaches are responsible for their students during practices and pre-rides, the league is responsible for a safe and fun race experience, but neither can provide supervision outside of these times.
  • Quiet time begins at 10 pm
  • Pack in/pack out trash *no trash service provided.
  • No open fires allowed, charcoal grills included. Propane grills in the camp area are OK.  

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The Montana Interscholastic Cycling League is a Project League of the National Interscholastic Cycling Association, a 501(c)(3) non-profit youth development organization, guided by the core values of fun, inclusivity, equity, respect and community. The league promotes interscholastic mountain bike racing, provides training and education to new teams and coaches, and offers a comprehensive infrastructure to grow youth cycling in a professional, safe and engaging manner.