October
13th - 14th 2007
 
 

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On-Site Registration available!

Gates Open Friday 4pm
Quiet camping under the stars on the V6 ranch! We'll be staying up later this year to get more people registered the night before. We'll have the college kids separated from families and early birds again this year.

Cross Country - Saturday Morning Sponsored by Affinity Chiropractic Center
8am - Cross Country - Burly, lung busting, screaming fire-road course, point to point. We're sending our creative minds out to see what new twists we can deliver to this old faithful course. We're sending people off an hour earlier this year. ALL NORBA/USAC XC Racers get a BBQ ticket included with their race. Distances: Beginner: 9 miles, Sport: 15 miles, Pro/Expert: 24 miles.

BBQ provided by Parkfield Café
The most enjoyable and competitive race of them all! $8 gets you a burger, chips, and a drink.

Dual Slalom - Saturday Afternoon Sponsored by FRS – antioxidant health drink
12pm Dual Slalom Qualifiers and Head to Head races. Head to head races on separate courses join in the middle for lots of spectator friendly action. Better packed course, and faster, with a new triple right after the first conjoined turn.

Short Track – Sunday Morning Sponsored by Pain
8am Short Track Cross Country - looks like it will be similar to last year's course: 50/50 technical singletrack and fire road passing sections. Get ready to rip it up.

Downhill - Sunday Morning/Afternoon Sponsored by Art’s Cyclery
Downhill Practice: Crack-o-Dawn to 10:30am
11 am Downhill - Sweet Glorious Single Track. What else can you say.
Single Run format. Bypass options are given for most obstacles. Expert course different than Sport course. Riders are encouraged to wear protective gear as necessary. All riders must ride within safe limits!
We'll be wrapped up with DH by 3, so that folks who've a long drive ahead stay safe.

  • Parking/Camping is $10.00 per a vehicles plus $10 for trailers.
  • All entrants, WITHOUT EXCEPTION, must sign guest waivers, or will be asked to leave the event.
  • NO Fires! NO Motorcycles!
  • Be smart and bring: Plenty of water, toilet paper, food, and camping equipment. Camping is primitive, but campgrounds have basic flush toilets and working showers. For the less adventuresome, lodging is available at the Parkfield Inn: (805) 463-2421. Be sure to call early because they will fill up fast!
 
 
Parkfield Classic 2007 - Presented by the Cal Poly Wheelmen