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SUMMARY:Shore 2 Summit - 2018
DESCRIPTION:The routes are a mass of stunning scenery\, dotted with historical landmarks\, beautiful lakes and enduring climbs. While Extreme North take no credit for the fantastic natural routes\, other than identifying them\, the perfect balance of adventure\, endurance\, hospitality and care for runners is part and parcel of what makes an Extreme North event a memorable one. \nThis event is suited to all levels of fitness enthusiast / elite adventurer. The new Mini Adventure will hopefully entice the keep fit enthusiasts to the wonderful outdoors while the 62k Extreme course is what it says and will test any elite athlete at their own pace. \nAll races start at the Sliabh Sneacht Centre. \n\n62K Ultra race\n12.5K Run – Starting at the Sliabh Sneacht Centre a flat start soon turns right onto a 3.0k steep climb\, starting on road and eventually leading onto hill track. After passing the Wind Mills the hill road goes into a long decline before ending back on main roads and a rolling terrain leads runners to the Lake Kayak stage. \n1.5k Kayak – Kayaking is on Lough Fad lake\, surrounded by steep mountainous terrain\, so enjoy and relax a little for some of the tasks ahead. \n22.5k Cycle – The first cycle of the day starts with a 6k on road then 6k off road section which incorporates a 1k steep climb. Fantastic panoramic scenery on both sides of Lough Swilly as you wind your way around Wind Mills before embarking on rural windy\, rolling roads for the final half of the cycle terminating with a steep off road climb to base of Sliabh Sneacht. \n7.0K Mountain Trek – Starting with a .75k track\, then onto a similar distance of relatively flat but boggy section before embarking on the real 2k climb of Sliabh Sneacht. Hopefully a clear day will reveal the real beauty of the peninsula for as far as the eye can see. \n18.3K Cycle 2 – Continuing on Mountain track and after a short 1k you may have to assist / carry you bike across a 100m section then another 2k of off road before eventually ending up on small windy rural roads as you make your way back to the Finish line at Sliabh Sneacht Centre at Drumfries. \n0.2K Run -Rack your bike and a short sprint around the Centre to the very welcome Finish Gantry where you’ll get presented with your Medal and Race time and then a well deserved warm meal as you reminisce on your achievement with friends and colleagues. \n41K Sprint Race\n6.50k Run – All on road this starts with an easy flat then continues on rolling roads as you make your way to Lough Fad and the Kayak section. \n1.5k Kayak – Kayaking is on Lough Fad lake\, surrounded by steep mountainous terrain\, so enjoy and relax a little for some of the tasks ahead. \n15.5k Cycle – The first cycle of the day starts with a 6k on road then 5k off road section which incorporates a 1k steep climb. Fantastic panoramic scenery on both sides of Lough Swilly as you wind your way around Wind Mills and separate from the Extreme Course for a shorter descent before embarking on rural windy\, rolling roads for the final half of the cycle terminating with a steep off road climb to base of Sliabh Sneacht. \n5.3K Mountain Trek – Starting with a .75k track\, then onto a similar distance of relatively flat but boggy section before embarking on over 1k of a rock/heather climb of Sliabh Sneacht. As you turn around to descend again take in the real beauty of the peninsula for as far as the eye can see. \n13.0K Cycle 2 – Continuing on Mountain track and after a short 1k you may have to assist / carry you bike across a 100m section then another 2k of off road before eventually ending up on small windy rural roads as you make your way back to the Finish line at Sliabh Sneacht Centre at Drumfries. \n0.2K Run -Rack your bike and a short sprint around the Centre to the very welcome Finish Gantry where you’ll get presented with your Medal and Race time and then a well deserved warm meal as you reminisce on your achievement with friends and colleagues. \n22K Mini Adventure\n5.00K Run – Short but not easy \, mainly rising roads with the most notable climb as runners turn towards Sliabh Sneacht on the off road section. This run will continue into the mountain trek\, but a forced slower pace will be a welcome addition. \n3.00K Mountain trek – At end of run on hill track runners now start on the first 1k of flat boggy hill trek\, then a further 1k climb half way up the mountain. Take note of the beautiful scenery as you turn around to descend the mountain and back to the Bike Transition. \n5.00K Cycle 1 – Continuing on Mountain track and after a short 1k you may have to assist / carry you bike across a 100m section then another 2k of off road before eventually ending up on rural roads as you make your way to the kayak section. \n1.0k Kayak – Kayaking is on Lough Fad lake\, the kayaks are twin\, flat bottom kayaks which means that you don’t really need much /any previous kayaking experience as there is little chance of capsizing. So relax and take in your surrounded of the steep mountainous terrain\, as you complete the short course around the centre Island. \n7.8K Cycle2 – Back on the bike and navigate along small windy rural roads as you make your way back to the Finish line at Sliabh Sneacht Centre at Drumfries. \n0.2K Run -Rack your bike and a short sprint around the Centre to the very welcome Finish Gantry where you’ll get presented with your Medal and Race time and then a well deserved warm meal as you reminisce on your achievement with friends and colleagues. \nFinish Arena \nThe finishers arena in the new Sliabh Sneacht centre will greet you with a welcome worthy of the challenge and you can rest shower and recover as you savour the hot food and goodies while reflecting on an amazing achievement on an equally amazing course. The finishers medals and T shirt will serve as a deserving memento of a job well done. \nThe adventure consist of\nThe adventure consist of \n\n\n\nDiscipline \n 62k Extreme  \n41k Sprint  \n22k Mini \n\n\n Run\n12.50k\n6.50k\n 5.00k\n\n\n Kayak\n 1.50k\n 1.50k\n 1.00k\n\n\nBike 1\n22.50k\n 14.50k\n 5.00k\n\n\n Mountain hike\n 7.00k\n 5.30k\n 3.00k\n\n\n Bike 2\n 18.30k\n13.00k\n 7.8k\n\n\n Run\n 0.20k\n 0.20k\n 0.20k\n\n\nTotal\n 62.00k\n 41.00k\n 22.00k\n\n\n\n\nBike Hire from Cycle Inishowen \nWhy not save yourself some hassle and hire a bike for the Shore 2 Summit? Cycle Inishowen are offering €19.90 bike hire for this event. The bikes are Ridgeback Velocity hybrids available in a wide range of sizes. They are 24 speed with Shimano Acera gearing\, aluminium frame and rigid forks. The tyres are fairly wide for the road ut ideal for the trail. All bikes are well maintained by our on-site mechanic so you can be sure that a great bike awaits you for the day of the event. We can also fit your own accessories to the bikes such as pedals\, saddles etc. You can collect your bike and get fitted at Race Pack collection \nFor more information and to view the full specs check out www.cycleinishowen.com or email blaise@cycleinishowen.com to book. \nRegistration\nAll participants must register online\, the process is easy and will only take a few minutes. Payments will be via Credit / Laser /Debit card and prices are subject to a booking charge. If you need an alternative method please contact us. Participants are encouraged to consider fundraising for their preferred Charity to help heighten their overall experience and achievement in the event. If you are fundraising then please let us know how you got on before race day. The Simon Community is our Event Charity Partner\, so if you wish you can donate a few Euro when registering. \nRegistrants can access their entry to make changes anytime up to 3 weeks before the event registration closes. Bookings are non refundable and see T & C for details of race transfers to alternative event. \nOur Race prices\, include for lots more than most races and include include all registration charges. Race entry close on Saturday 31st March. \n\n\n\n Race\nEarly Bird \nRace Fee\nStandard \nRace Fee \n\n\n Extreme Course\n€59.50\n€ 67.00\n\n\n Sprint Course\n€52.50\n€ 59.50\n\n\nMini Adventure\n€44.50\n€ 49.50\n\n\nExtreme Relay – 2 Person\n€95.00\n€ 110.00\n\n\n                      – 4 Person\n€140.00\n€155.00\n\n\nSprint Relay    – 2 Person\n€85.00\n€ 95.00\n\n\n                      – 4 Person\n€130.00\n€145.00\n\n\n\n\nWhat you get for your money \n\nEvent T Shirt\nSpecial Race Medal\nTiming Chip\nRace Support\nGoody’s & Hot food at Finish.\n\nOur Medals – are the business \nExtreme North are proud of their medals and the Shore 2 Summit medals are no exception Your guaranteed a special memento to reminisce on your fantastic achievement. \nFAQs\nCan I transfer my entry to later event / next year\nTo allow for Injury during training you can transfer your entry to next year’s event up to 3 weeks before start of race. After this date it will be too late. \nCan I run for my own Charity\nYes of course\, this would be an arrangement between yourself and your chosen Charity. We would ask that you let us know the Charity and amount raised. \nWhat you get for your money\n\nEvent T Shirt\nSpecial Race Medal\nTiming Chip\nRace Support\nGoody’s & Hot food at Finish.\nEntry / number transfer\n\nCan I let someone else participate on my Number? \n– No you cannot \nThe Course Times\nH & S for runners \nUse of Music / ear phones are banned. As there will be local traffic\, race vehicles and Ambulances it is imperative that runners/walkers adhere to this rule. Failure to do so will result in your disqualification. \nCourse Start / Finish / times \n\n\n\nRace\nRace Start\nBike Trans. 1\nFinish\nStart Time\n\n\n62k Extreme\nSliabh Sneacht Centre\nLough Fad\nSliabh Sneacht Centre\n8:00:00\n\n\n41k Sprint\nSliabh Sneacht Centre\nLough Fad\nSliabh Sneacht Centre\n9:30:00\n\n\n23k Mini Adventure\nSliabh Sneacht Centre\nMountain\nSliabh Sneacht Centre\n10:30:00\n\n\n\nRace morning arrival; – Arrive at Start at least 90 mins before your race start time to collect your race pack and then leave your bike at the Lake Transition which is only 3 mile away then return to start. \nCut-off time – Cut off times is 2.30pm \nCourse signage \nEach Route is thoroughly signed with directional signage etc as follows; \n\nParticipants will be provided with a map with final instruction.\nClear directional signage on route.\nDistance markers at 5k intervals\nFlag markers at junctions and mountain\nMarshals at all major junctions.\n\nCourse surface \nThe course is a mix of tarred road\, hill track climbs\, paths and beaches \n 
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/shore-2-summit-2/
LOCATION:Sliabh Sneacht Centre\, Innisowen\, Donegal\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20180421T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20180421T170000
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CREATED:20171005T134509Z
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SUMMARY:Quest - Glendalough '18
DESCRIPTION:WHAT IS QUEST GLENDALOUGH?\n\nThis epic adventure involves racers running and cycling through the Wicklow Mountains National Park and Glendalough Valley as well as kayaking across the spectacular Upper Lake and finishing the race in the shadows of the monastic round tower which epitomises the Glendalough area. \nThree challenging routes: 57k Expert\, 41km Sport and 19k Challenge. \n19KM CHALLENGE ROUTE INFORMATION \nThe race consists of the following 4 stages: \nStage 1: Cycle – 12km\nDescription: Starting after a mass start from the Laragh GAA grounds you will cycle out towards Clarabeg and take a right at Turners crossroads. \nYou descend right into the valley and after passing the picturesque Claravale Church and bridge you ascend the testing 300m long climb to join the main R755 to take you back to Laragh GAA transition area \nTerrain: Sealed road\, varying in quality from good to fair with possibility of some gravel and potholes. \nStage 2: Trail Run – 4km\nDescription: Competitors will rack their bikes at the Laragh GAA transition. From here you head out the “Green Road” walking track towards the Upper Lake pass close to the world famous Glendalough round tower and monastic heritage site. \nTerrain: Walking trail\, stone path\, forest track generally of good quality but possibility of some slippy sections \nPrecautions: Trail runners are recommended but not essential. \n \nStage 3: Kayak – 1km\nDescription: Kayak a triangular route around the spectacular clear waters of Upper Lake on sit on top kayaks. \nTerrain: Competitors cannot bring their own kayaks they must use provided sit on top kayaks & paddles. Buoyancy aids must be worn at all times. \n \nStage 4: Trail Run – 2km\nDescription: the final race stage is a short 2km run to the finish line\, located in gardens to the rear of the Glendalough Hotel. \nAll competitors will be given their customized medal on crossing the finish line. \n \n41KM SPORT ROUTE INFORMATION \nThe race consists of the following 6 stages: \nStage 1: Cycle – 6km Description: Starting after a rolling start from the Laragh GAA pitch you will cycle up along Military road. From here you will drop you bike at the transition area in the Shay Elliot recreation area. \nTerrain: Sealed road\, varying in quality from good to fair with possibility of some gravel and potholes. \nPrecautions: The roads are not closed and are open to traffic. \n \nStage 2: Trail Run – 6km \nDescription: Competitors will drop their bikes at the Shay Elliot recreational area car park. \nBy foot you then follow a marked forest trail and then open mountain trail towards the summit of Braigue Mountain (502m) before returning to summit of Cullentra (467m) and back via mountain and forest tracks to the transition area. \nCompetitors can embrace the views of the stunning Glenmalure valley and the surrounding mountains. \nTerrain: Walking trail\, stone path\, forest track\, mountain track of good to rough quality with slippy muck and rock sections. \nPrecautions: Trail runners are highly recommended. \n \nStage 3: Cycle – 20km \nDescription: Back on your bike head you descend into the valley and turn left at the Glenmalure Lodge (Film location for “The Stag” movie) pub heading towards Greenan where you turn left and go up the final bike climb of the day past Glenmalure golf club on a section of recently laid “cream cheese” surfaced road. \nYou then descend to join the R755 and return to the transition area at Laragh GAA pitch. \nTerrain: Sealed road\, varying in quality from very good to fair with possibility of some gravel and potholes \nPrecautions: The roads are not closed and are open to traffic. \n \nStage 4: Trail Run – 6km \nDescription: Competitors will rack their bikes at the Laragh GAA transition area. From here you head out a forest track running along the side of the valley with fabulous views down onto the valley and the world famous Glendalough round tower and monastic heritage site and catch a glimpse of your destination for the kayak section at the upper lake. \nTerrain: Walking trail\, stone path\, forest track\, mountain track – Generally of good quality with possibility of some slippy sections. \nPrecautions: Trail runners are recommended. \n \nStage 5: Kayak – 1km \nDescription: Kayak a triangular route around the spectacular clear waters of Upper Lake on sit on top kayaks. \nTerrain: Competitors cannot bring their own kayaks they must use provided sit on top kayaks & paddles. Buoyancy aids must be worn at all times. \n \nStage 6: Trail – 2km \nDescription: the final race stage is a short 2km run to the finish line\, located in gardens to the rear of the Glendalough Hotel. \nAll competitors will be given their customized medal on crossing the finish line. \n\n \n\n57K EXPERT ROUTE INFORMATION \nThe 57km Expert race consists of the following 8 stages: \nStage 1: Cycle – 6km\nDescription: Starting after a mass start from the Laragh GAA pitch you will cycle up along Military road. From here you will drop you bike at the transition area in the Shay Elliot recreation area. \nTerrain: Sealed road\, varying in quality from good to fair with possibility of some gravel and potholes. \nPrecautions: The roads are not closed and are open to traffic. \n \nStage 2: Trail Run – 6km\nDescription: Competitors will drop their bikes at the Shay Elliot recreational area carpark. \nBy foot you then follow a marked forest trail and then open mountain trail towards the summit of Braigue Mountain (502m) before returning to summit of Cullentra (467m) and back via mountain and forest tracks to the transition area. \nCompetitors can embrace the views of the stunning Glenmalure valley and the surrounding mountains. \nTerrain: Walking trail\, stone path\, forest track\, mountain track of good to rough quality with slippy muck and rock sections. \nPrecautions: Trail runners are highly recommended. \n \nStage 3: Cycle – 13km\nDescription: You will proceed to cycle from the transition area down the hill into the picturesque Glenmalure Valley. \nAfter crossing the Avonbeg river close to the old Drumgoff Military barracks you climb up the testing Slieve Mann climb to Drumgoff Gap (The highest cycle point on the route at 450m). You then descent into Aughavanagh and turn left to bring you back up the Brown mountain climb to the 2nd Expert transition at Barnaslew parking area. \nNote: You will encounter steep hills and sharp bends on this section. \nPrecautions: The roads are not closed and are open to traffic. \nTerrain: Sealed road\, varying in quality from good to fair with possibility of some gravel and potholes \n \nStage 4: Run – 5km\nDescription: Starting at Barnaslew transition area you follow forest trail to back near the Ballinagappoge bridge from where you will follow a forest trail and then onto the open mountain to the summit Croaghanmoira mountain (High point of the course at 667m). \nFrom the summit you descend back to transition by the edge of the forest on a steep\, rough\, rocky track. \nTerrain: Walking trail\, stone path\, forest track\, mountain track with slippy muck and rock sections. \nPrecautions: Trail runners are highly recommended. \n \nStage 5: Cycle – 18km\nDescription: Back on your bike head you descend towards Greenan and the final bike climb of the day past Glenmalure golf club on a section of recently laid “cream cheese” surfaced road. \nYou then descend to join the R755 and return to the transition area at Laragh GAA pitch. \nTerrain: Sealed road\, varying in quality from very good to fair with possibility of some gravel and potholes \nPrecautions: The roads are not closed and are open to traffic. \n \nStage 6: Trail Run – 6km\nDescription: Competitors will rack their bikes at the Laragh GAA transition area. From here you head out a forest track running along the side of the valley with fabulous views down onto the valley and the world famous Glendalough round tower and monastic heritage site and catch a glimpse of your destination for the kayak section at the upper lake. \nTerrain: Walking trail\, stone path\, forest track\, mountain track – Generally of good quality with possibility of some slippy sections. \nPrecautions: Trail runners are recommended. \n \nStage 7: Kayak – 1km\nDescription: Kayak a triangular route around the spectacular clear waters of Upper Lake on sit on top kayaks. \nTerrain: Competitors cannot bring their own kayaks they must use provided sit on top kayaks & paddles. Buoyancy aids must be worn at all times. \n \nStage 8: Trail Run– 2km\nDescription: the final race stage is a short 2km run to the finish line\, located in gardens to the rear of the Glendalough Hotel. \nPlease note: There are 2 cut out points on this route. The first cut off point is 09.45am at the Glenmalure Lodge crossroads. Failure to reach this point before cut time will result in competitors being redirected onto the Sport route. The second cut off point is 11.00am at Barnaslew transition. \n \n\n\n  \n\nRegister Now!!!\n  \n*Please note €5 online booking registration fee applies to each event. In addition a €2 National Park fee is charged for the upkeep and maintenance of the Wicklow Mountains National Park. \n\n  \nRegistration fees include:\n– Customised finishers medal\n– Customised event tec t-shirt\n– The famous Japanese hot tubs at the finish line\n– Prizes in all categories\n– Massage at finish line\n– Free after party and food voucher.\n– Kayak rental\n– A great atmosphere and a fun day out\n– Fully marshalled course \nWAVES AND CATEGORIES\n\n\n\n\nWave\nRoute\nCategory\nTime Start\n\n\nWave 1\n57K Expert\nElite/Runner\n08.00\n\n\nWave 2\n57K Expert\nRunner/Jogger\n08.15\n\n\nWave 3\n41K Sport\nElite/Runner\n09.00\n\n\nWave 4\n41K Sport\nRunner/Jogger\n09.20\n\n\nWave 5\n41K Sport\nRunner/Jogger\n09.40\n\n\nWave 6\n41K Sport\nRunner/Jogger\n10.00\n\n\nWave 7\n19K Mini\nRunner/Jogger\n10.10\n\n\n\n*Please note all waves times are subject to change. \nBEFORE THE RACE\n\nPre-event online registration\nAll competitors must register online before the race. There is no registration on the day of the event. \nRace Pack Collection \nAll competitors must collect their race pack in one of the following locations:\n–Thursday 19th April\, 12pm to 6pm – The Great Outdoors\, Chatham St\, Dublin\n–Friday 20th April\, 4pm to 10pm – The Glendalough Hotel\, Glendalough\, Wicklow\n–There is no facility to collect race pack on the morning of the race \nAt registration please present the text message containing your race number\, which you will receive a few days before the race. If you do not receive a text please bring the e-mail confirmation you received\, when you registered online. \nYour race pack includes: \n– Timing dibber\n– Race map\n– Bib number\n– Bike sticker \nRace Start\nAll competitors will start at the Laragh GAA pitch. Your mandatory kit list will be checked before the race. If you do not have the required mandatory kit you will not be allowed to partake in the race. \n\n\n\nWave\nRoute\nCategory\nTime Start\n\n\nWave 1\n57K Expert\nElite/Runner\n08.00\n\n\nWave 2\n57K Expert\nRunner/Jogger\n08.15\n\n\nWave 3\n41K Sport\nElite/Runner\n09.00\n\n\nWave 4\n41K Sport\nRunner/Jogger\n09.15\n\n\nWave 5\n41K Sport\nRunner/Jogger\n09.30\n\n\nWave 6\n41K Sport\nRunner/Jogger\n09.45\n\n\nWave 7\n19K Mini\nRunner/Jogger\n10.00\n\n\n\nAFTER THE RACE\n\nFinish line\nThe race will finish in the grounds of the Glendalough Hotel. There will be massage facilities\, hot tubs and hot food for all participants. \nBike collection\nCompetitors can collect their bikes from the secure bike racking area when they present their race bib number which will correspond with their bike sticker number. \nRace after party\nThe official after party\, prize giving will take place outside the Glendalough Hotel from 2pm. \nCar parking\nYou will be directed towards the dedicated event carpark at Laragh GAA and soccer pitches by marshals and Gardaí. Please note that there is no parking at Glendalough visitor centre\, the Upper Lake carpark and the Glendalough Hotel area. We encourage you to car pool. \nPRIZES\n\n57km Expert\nOverall male & female 1st\, 2nd\, 3rd\nOver 40s 1’s male & female 1st\nOver 50s 1’s male & female 1st \n41km sport\nOverall male & female 1st\, 2nd\, 3rd\nOver 40s 1’s male & female 1st\nOver 50s 1’s male & female 1st \n19km Mini\nOverall male & female 1st\n\nPrize sponsors:\nWinners in all categories will receive outdoor products and vouchers from our sponsors. \nRACE RULES AND GUIDELINES\n\n\nOnce entered no refunds\, transfers or credit can be offered for cancellations for the events\nMandatory kit must be worn or carried as appropriate and as specified\nThere are no road closures for the cycling routes competitors must follow the road traffic laws\nAll competitors must follow the prescribed route\nCheckpoints must be visited in the correct order\nObey our environmental policy. Any competitor found littering by race marshals or fellow competitors can be reported and disqualified\nRespect the local environment\nAssist any persons who are in difficulty and report it to the closest race marshall\nCompetitor’s must enter the Elite wave or the first wave to win the overall category prizes\nThe Race Director’s decision is final\nCompetitors must be over 18yrs\nIn the event of inclement weather the organisers have the right to alter the route on the day of the event\n\nENVIRONMENTAL RULES & POLICY\n\nGlendalough is one of the most spectacular locations in the world. The course encompasses areas of special conservation\, national park and environmental sensitive bog and woodland. It is the objective of all competitors to leave it the way they find it and ensure adventure racing is a environmentally sustainable sport. \nWe are extremely fortunate to have the opportunity to hold the race in the national park and we are sure it will be one of the elements of the event you will remember. \nWe aim to minimize the impact the race has on residents and families in the proximity of the race route. We appreciate fully their cooperation in the running of the event. \nIt is of paramount importance that all competitors respect the following environmental policy: \n\nCompetitors must keep to the defined route and do not take short cuts.\nAny competitors found littering will be automatically disqualified.\nRespect the environment.\n\n\nFREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS\n\nHow do I register for the Race?\nYou can registration for the race online. There are limited places available. Register early to guarantee your place. \nWhat does the registration fee include:\n– Customised finishers medal\n– Customised event tec t-shirt\n– Kayak rental\n– The famous Japanese hot tubs at the finish line\n– Prizes in all categories\n– Massage at finish line\n– Free after party and food voucher.\n– A great atmosphere and a fun day out\n– Fully marshalled course \nWhen do I collect my race pack and rack my bike?\nAll competitors must collect their race pack in one of the following locations:\nThursday 6th April – The Great Outdoors\, Chatham St\, Dublin\nFriday 7th April – The Glendalough Hotel\, Glendalough\, Wicklow\nThere is no facility to collect your race pack on the morning of the race \nCan I register my bike on Saturday morning before the race?\nYes. All participants must bring their bikes to start line on Saturday morning. Your bike does not need to be racked the night before for Quest Glendalough. \nWhat type bike should I use?\nThe choice of bike is an individual choice. The most suitable bike would be a road bike with Gator Skin tyres and least suitable would be a Mountain Bike. \nDo I need any specialist equipment?\nApart from the basics (bike\, running shoes\, mandatory kit) you do not need any specialist equipment. We will provide you with a kayak\, paddle and buoyancy aid. \nDo I have to have any specialist map reading or mountain skill to compete in the race?\nNo. You will be provided with a map. The route is marked out with signs and race Marshalls will also be on hand along the route. \nWhat is your refund policy?\nWhen entering the event it is part of the terms and conditions that it is a non-refundable payment policy. \nIs there any water available along the route?\nThe exact locations of water stops will be highlighted on the map given to you at registration and will be refill only. You will be required to bring water with you for the duration of the race. \nWho provides my Kayak?\nThe event organisers will provide all kayaks\, paddles and buoyancy aid. Competitors will not be allowed to bring their own kayaks due to the remote location of the kayak stage. \nDo I need my own kayak\, buoyancy aid or paddle?\nNo. The event organisers will provide all kayaks\, paddles and buoyancy aid. Competitors will not be allowed to bring their own Kayaks due to the remote location of the Kayak stage. \nHow is the race timed?\nYour race time and your progress through each stage is timed using a ‘dibber’ which is attached to your wrist. \nWhere are the time out sections?\nThere is only one time out section on the route. The only time out zone where competitors can be timed out is while waiting for a kayak. The maximum amount of time allowed in the time out zone is 15 minutes. You can only be timed out if you are waiting for a kayak. \nCan I compete in the race as a team?\nNo. \nHow can I contact Quest Glendalough if I have any more questions?\nFeel free to contact us with any questions by emailing info@eliteevents.ie or call the Quest Team on 087 6024621 \nCan I listen to my iPod/music during the race?\nNo. It is extremely dangerous to listen to music whilst cycling as the roads are not closed and are open to local traffic. \nCan I raise money for charity?\nYes. We encourage everybody to raise money for charity. \n\nMANDATORY KIT\n\nIt is vital that all competitors bring the following mandatory kit list with them from the start. \n\nBasic First Aid Kit (Min: 1 x Dressing Pad (field dressing))\, Bandage\, Plasters.\nMap of the route (included in your race pack).\nSurvival blanket and whistle.\nAppropriate food and drink. There will be limited water re-filling points on the course.\nCycle helmet\, bike repair kit\, spare tube\, pump.\nHat\, gloves and waterproof jacket.\nSuitable footwear.\nBackpack or bum bag.\nAll kit will be checked before the race.
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/quest-glendalough-2018/
LOCATION:Glendalough\, Wicklow\, Leinster\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20180428T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20180428T170000
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CREATED:20171113T140548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180304T171125Z
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SUMMARY:Clare Island Adventure Race 2018
DESCRIPTION:Now in its 6th year\, the Clare Island Adventure Race 2018 is set to take place on Saturday\, 28th April. \nThe race starts and after party begins at Go Explore Hostel & Sailor’s Bar which offers single beds in en-suite dorms or rooms of 6 or 8 which can be booked by groups. The bed night rate is €27 per person including a light breakfast. Visit www.goexplorehostel.ie for more info or call 098 26307/087 4108706 to make a reservation. \nThe Race\nThis event will appeal to both experienced and novice adventure racers. There are two options. First for the experienced racer. The full course will be the perfect warm-up race for a busy season ahead. With the climb of Knockmore\, this race is no picnic and will present a serious challenge even to seasoned adventurers. For those who might not be back in shape after the winter – or for beginners – the Spirit Race omits the climb of Knockmore\, and has a shorter cycle\, making it very doable although still reasonably challenging. \nTHE COURSE  (Start time: 1.00pm)\n \nBreakdown of Full Race distances: \n\nRun – 5 km\nCycle – 13.6 km\nRun / Climb – 5 km\nDash to finish – 0.5 km (incl. beach obstacle course)\nTotal – 24.10 km\n\nBreakdown of Spirit Race distances: \n\nRun – 5 km\nCycle – 9.5 km\nDash to finish – 0.5 km (incl. beach obstacle course)\nTotal – 15 km\n\nStage 1 – Capnagower / Fawnglass loop run (5 km)\nStart at Go Explore Hostel & run along tarmac road with a small piece of green road\, wet in areas\, and back to hostel. \nStage 2 – The Gravel Pit cycle (5.5 km)                                  \nStart at Go Explore Hostel & cycle along tarmac / rough road to the gravel pit situated at the foot of Knockmore. \nStage 3 – The Knockmore Mountain climb (5 km)\nStart at Gravel Pit & run along green road for 1km before beginning the mountain climb from circa 100m to 460m and back down the same way to the Gravel Pit. \nStage 4 – The Church Gate cycle (8.1 km)              \nStart at Gravel Pit & cycle along tarmac roads through the Church Gate and along the westerly side of the island to complete the Clare Island circuit & back to the harbour. \nStage 5 – Beach Challenge / Dash to the Finish (0.5 km)   \nRun from the bike drop off at the pier and navigate through the beach activities before the final 200m dash to the hostel and the finish. \n  \nMANDATORY KIT\n\nGuide Map (provided by organisers at registration)\nEnergy food and drink\nCycle gear: bike (recommend mountain bike)\, bike tool kit\, puncture repair kit and cycle helmet*\nWindproof / waterproof jacket\nSturdy walking / running shoes with good grip essential\n\n* This is the mandatory cycling kit and can be left with your bike in the transition. ALL other mandatory kit MUST be carried with you during the race. \n  \nADDITIONAL INFORMATION\n\nTiming carried out by Core Timing\nBIKE – Most of the bike section of the race is on tarmac roads however some of the roads are in disrepair with some areas having grass growing on the road. There are some very steep ascents and descents on route with some sharp turns immediately at the foot of some steep descents. It is an absolute necessity to have excellent brakes and tyres with excellent grip. Off road bike is reccomended for this course.\nThe run / climb sections of the race bring you through some of the most beautiful countryside in the country with spectacular views spanning the entire Clew Bay area from the Killary Fjord\, Mweelrea Mountain\, Croagh Patrick\, Westport\, Mulranny and Achill Island.\nAny person found littering will be immediately disqualified.\nCaution: Always obey the rules of the road. Watch the road for markings of areas of special risk (please note that these markings do not identify all areas of risk). Wear suitable shoes for downhill\, wet\, off road conditions.\nCompetitors must check in with the marshal at each transition point identified on the map.\nThis event will become part of a calendar of race events throughout the year on Clare Island. Please remain up to date on upcoming events by liking Clare Island Adventures on Facebook.\nThe After-Party is open to competitors and supporters alike. Hosted by the Sailor’s Bar which is gaining a solid reputation as a rocking venue for live music.  Check www.clareisland.info to stay up to date on acts as they are booked.\n\nEntry Fee:\n\nFull Race: €45.00 excl booking fee before January 31st and €55 thereafter\nSpirit Race: €35.00 excl booking fee before January 31st and €45 thereafter\n\nFee includes:\n\nReturn ferry transfer including bike (for pre-registered entrants only)\nRace entrance fee\nRace prizes\nMap with pre-marked transition areas\nPost event food\nRace safety cover & stewards\n\nRegistration on the day opens at 11.30am\, but pre-registration is advised – save time\, stress and ferry fare! \nClick here to pre-register. \nPRIZES\n\n\nMale winner of Full Race    =   Voucher for family room at Go Explore Hostel / return ferry crossing with Clare Island Ferry Co (O’Grady’s) / €20 off evening meal at Sailor’s Bar – all to the value of €150\nFemale winner of Full Race    =    Voucher for family room at Go Explore Hostel / return ferry crossing with Clare Island Ferry Co (O’Grady’s) / €20 off evening meal at Sailor’s Bar – all to the value of €150\nMale winner of Spirit Race    =    €50 Cash\nFemale winner of Spirit Race    =    €50 Cash\n\nNote – Voucher for 2 adults and up to 4 kids and must be used in 2018 season. Family rooms can only be offered from Sunday to Thursday nights.
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/claire-island-adventure-race-2018/
LOCATION:Cavan\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race
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ORGANIZER;CN="Clare Island Adventures":MAILTO:bookings@clareislandadventures.ie
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