The Lumpy’s Trifecta is officially back!
You’ve asked for it, and here it is! This event is brought to you in collaboration with Bike Co. and Town Square — two local partners who help make this celebration of community and trails possible.
📅 Date: Saturday, Oct 4th
📍Location: One Mile Area Trails
🚵♂️ Start Time: 11:00 AM (Sign-in opens at 10:00 AM)
What is it:
Three loops of the One Mile trails, each featuring the legendary Lumpy’s Epic.
Self-timed: Bring your phone to scan QR codes and track your laps. We will be using Webscorer QR codes, so you can challenge yourself or just enjoy the ride without pressure. (more details below)
Poker Ride: you’ll collect five poker cards – one at sign-in, one on each loop, and one at the finish. The best and worst poker hands will earn fun prizes!
Enjoy a well-deserved bowl of Town Square’s chili and a drink
Participate in Blunstone’s “Boot Toss” and get a chance to win a fresh pair!
Whether you’re here to ride hard, enjoy the trails at your own pace, or just join in for the poker ride, there’s something for everyone.
The ride:
Get ready for three laps of classic One Mile area trails, each with its own twist:
Loop 1: Classic Lumpy’s
Loop 2: Lumpy’s → K2 → Breakaway
Loop 3: Lumpy’s → Pioneer → Fizzy Pop → Dog Beach
No racing along One Mile Lake
Registration
Entry Fee: $40 + PORCA membership
$10 from every entry goes to Stqaka7stúmc - Líl̓wat Nation Transition House, supporting vital services in our community.
Every rider receives:
A hearty bowl of Town Square chili
One beverage (beer or non-alcoholic) to enjoy post-ride
Cancellation Policy:
Cancel up to two days before the event for a partial refund:
$15 will be kept ($10 still donated to the Transition House, $5 covers admin fees).
No refunds within two days of the event.
Day Schedule:
10 am: sign-in
11 am: race start
2 pm: Food and bar opens, and Blunstone “Toss a Boot” challenge starts
3 pm: award ceremony
6 pm: end
Bill Stiles (left) and Geoff “Lumpy” Leidal (right) leading the pack in a 1992 BRC cross-country race. Whistler Question Collection
https://whistlermuseum.org/2024/09/17/summer-racing-on-blackcomb/