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TransRockies Challenge Inks Shower Deal

Tuesday, May 10, 2005

TransRockies Inc. has signed a deal with OK’S Cascade Company to provide a 14-unit hot shower trailer unit for selected stages of the 2005 TransRockies Challenge.

The shower trailer, which will be present at Etherington Creek, Sandy McNabb, and Rafter Six Ranch, is a huge improvement over previous shower arrangements at these locations, including more than tripling of capacity. Other locations already have shower facilities in place.

“We are making a big investment into the comfort and experience of the riders with these new showers,” said TransRockies Partner, Chester Fabricius. “We always said that as the event grows, we can afford to take care of the riders better. With the growth we have seen this year, we are happy to be able to provide this service for the participants.”

TransRockies Challenge announces Exciting 2005 Route Changes

In a few short years, the TransRockies Challenge has established itself as the one true epic for mountain bikers, with the most technical and challenging riding of any of the major multi-day events. The official stage locations for the 2005 TransRockies Challenge were unveiled this week and, with more singletrack and a return to the Highwood Pass region, the course promises to offer the 350 riders who take part the most awesome, authentic mountain bike challenge yet.

“As the TransRockies Challenge enters its fourth year, we wanted to provide a fresh perspective on the race,” said Event Director Aaron McConnell. “The new routing will provide new challenges to past participants and more great singletrack for everyone. It also offers the advantage of being in a town setting for an additional day which means outstanding race services.”

Most of the route changes are packed into the first few days ride through the Southern Canadian Rockies. Stage 1 travels from Fernie to Sparwood starting with a taste of the amazing riding which has made Fernie a worldwide mountain bike destination and finishing with a ride along the entire length of the Coal Discovery Trail, a newly-opened 30km singletrack which finishes in Sparwood.

Day Two is a monster of a day that includes two crossings of the continental divide, spectacular high mountain singletrack and a finish in the mountain hamlet of Elkford. Nights one and two are a bonus for the riders as they stay a little closer to civilization with easier access to phones, internet and junk food! Stage three covers part of the 2003 TransRockies route with an epic ride through some of the Rockies most spectacular vistas including a ride over the epic Highwood Pass which tops out at over 2200m.

With the announced route changes, two new communities are ready and excited to host the colourful TransRockies roadshow. “The District of Elkford is thrilled to have a World Class event to showcase our community Internationally,” said Elkford Mayor Allan Ackerman while Sparwood Mayor Cal McDougal was equally enthusiastic: “The TransRockies fits with the direction our community is taking”, said Sparwood Mayor Cal McDougal. “Utilizing our new Coal Discovery trail for such an event is great”. Both Sparwood and Elkford will be geared up and ready to offer an authentic Rocky Mountain welcome to the hundreds of riders from all over the world who will come to take on the Challenge of a Lifetime.

With great new course changes and new host towns, the 2005 version of the TransRockies Challenge will continue to set new standard for epic mountain biking adventure and competition.

2005 Stages

Stage 1: August 7 – Fernie, BC to Sparwood, BC

Stage 2: August 8 – Sparwood, BC to Elkford, BC

Stage 3: August 9 – Elkford, BC to Etherington Creek, AB

Stage 4: August 10 – Etherington Creek, AB to Sandy McNabb, AB

Stage 5: August 11 – Sandy McNabb, AB to Bragg Creek, AB

Stage 6: August 12 – Bragg Creek, AB to Rafter Six Ranch, AB

Stage 7: August 13 – Rafter Six Ranch, AB to Canmore, AB