Wednesday 22 May 2013

Organizer cancels 2011 Unnamed Epic

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The organizers of the Unnamed Epic mountain bike race followed their own "go epic or go home" creed and canceled the event after failing to develop a suitable course.

Jack Hirt announced the cancellation in an email to the registered riders, who will receive full refunds. Hirt will work to put together a 75-mile, point-to-point lay out for 2012.

The 2010 version was a brutal ride. Nearly 100 of the 240 entrants dropped out short of the finish line in Blue Mound State Park.

Still, riders and the organizers wanted a ride with more miles on tight single-track and fewer miles on roads or multi-use paths, like the Military Ridge Trail.

"I'd rather not throw a course together," Hirt said. "I'd rather create a phenomenal course for everybody."

Hirt said he would explore other parts of the state, or gaining access to land that would provide suitable trails for the Unnamed Epic 2012.

3 Comments for "Organizer cancels 2011 Unnamed Epic"

  1. This guy needs to get it together, canceling three weeks before the start? He was one of the guys in charge of the mistake called the Summerfest Rock 'n Sole. How many chances does he get?

    rightdownwisconsinave Aug 02, 2011 10:34 AM

  2. I'm glad he has high standards for the course, but he's had a year to figure it out. Not a lot fluctuates in way of trails in Wisconsin, so he knew pretty well with what he had to work. Oh well, there are lots of other races in Wisconsin, thankfully.

    One cog Aug 02, 2011 12:25 PM

  3. The inaugural race was pure evil. Every rider that finished, including winner Pat Lemieux, had a grimace on their face when they were done. With a start like that, you can't just wimp out and make it easy the next year!

    Biffbradford Aug 02, 2011 1:19 PM

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