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This year’s event will be the fourth event of the 2022/23 Hill Country Bicycle Works Texas Marathon MTB State Championship Series. The Excruciation Exam (EE or marathon distance) will follow the same format as previous editions: start with one lap of Bluff Creek Ranch (BCR), ride county backroads to Smithville, ride a new loop at Rocky Hill Ranch (RHR), ride similar backroads route back to Warda, race through the lower “30 Aker Woods” and then finish your event. The total race is approximately 72 miles. The EE races start at 8AM and you must start your return trip from RHR no later than 12:30PM. There will be an aid station at RHR (entrance/exit). You are allowed a single drop bag which will be taken to the RHR aid station.
This year’s event also includes The Excruciation Quiz (EQ or half marathon) as well as a new, beginner friendly class The Excruciation Review (ER or sprint). The EQ race which will consist of three laps of BCR with special prizes for fastest male/female race lap. The ER race will consist of one full lap of BCR plus an additional lap of the lower “30 Aker Woods”. Please note the EQ and ER races start at 11AM and 11:05AM. EQ/ER only racers can not access BCR before 9:15AM so we can ensure proper distancing between inbound EQ/ER racers and outbound EE racers.
Ranch use/access fees: EQ/marathon race entry fees include all applicable ranch use/access fees for RHR only. BCR ranch use/access fee will be collected when entering the ranch for parking/camping for the race weekend. Ranch liability waivers will need to be signed online (links provided after registration closes) prior to race day.
Tech Guide: this important document contains all race details pertaining to number plates, onsite registration, drop bags, how-to access results, awards procedure and, most importantly, details and links to route GPS files (racers are responsible for knowing the transfer routes!). The tech guide can be viewed online: rds.link/Excruciation-tech
Route Files: access to the GPX files and/or cue sheets (read: no printed copies available at the race venue, save a tree and print them yourself) are available through our Ride With GPS event page. Don’t have a GPS unit, no problem, you can use your smart phone and access routing instructions/maps through the Ride With GPS app for free (instructions located in the tech guide). Access the event page here: rds.link/Excruciation-RWGPS
Race Wave Start Times & Distance:
- 8:00 AM : Marathon racers (EE: ~72 miles comprised of race loops of BCR & RHR and out/back country road transfer)
- 11:00 AM : Half Marathon racers (EQ: 3 laps, ~26 miles), no parking for EQ racers prior to 9:15 AM at Bluff Creek Ranch
- 11:05 AM : Sprint racers (ER: 1.25 laps, ~10.5 miles), no parking for ER racers prior to 9:15 AM at Bluff Creek Ranch
Hum…Can see all the details but how do you register?
I added the registration link to the top of post
I don’t have a fancy hard plastic number plate like I did last year, But I kept my paper-ish race place from the Fredericksburg race last month. Can I use that one for this race? Plate #6005.
Hi Brent, no sorry that paperish plate you got at Fredericksburg does not have a transponder attached to the back.
Oh, ok. Thanks! I already registered and said I had a number and it was #6005. How do I change my registration to “need to pick a number plate up at the race” and wipe the #6005 from my registration?
Brett, contact the race director jlucido@raceday.systems He will be able to help you out.
Are you all going to revise the Marathon number of races for overall awards ?
Hi Forest, it’s pretty much the same. If you click on the marathon tab I’ve changed it to reflect the cancelation. It’s 3 races to qualify and best 4 count towards your total.
Are support crews allowed to hand up bottles to racers as the racers pass the ranch house on the way out to the open road after the first lap of Bluff Creek Ranch? I keep remembering that I’ve seen that, but the race guide makes no mention of it. Maybe I’m thinking of a different race?
Hi Brett, yep that’s fine. They can also hand you up things at Rocky Hill.
Will there be a feed zone at Bluff Creek Ranch, too, where we can pickup/drop off items?