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Feb052013

2013 Windrock Round 2

 

Cold? So…. Snow? So….. Go blow the dust off that DH gear and get your arse out to Windrock (Oliver Springs), TN for Race 2 of the Windrock Winter Series. This is the big one folks! The first race was held on the tamest trail that WR had to offer……Snakerock, where JD Swanguen took the top spot over NC’s young gun Jay Fesperman. I know that the East Coasters aren’t gonna let the lone West Coaster take the
second and final round without a fight.

Are you ready? For the final round the crew is upping the anty with the full monty, Windmill!!!!….. top-o-the mountain to the bottom. It hasn’t posted on Strava yet, but it’s a 10+ minute run with what has to be about 2000 ft of elevation change. Bring your balls! You’re gonna need them.

What: Windrock Winter Series – Race 2

When: Sunday, February 17, 2013

Where: 912 Windrock Road, Oliver Springs, TN 37840

Registration:
On-site/Same day Only

Prices:
Access to Park (not included in race registration):
• $17 Daily Coal Creek OHVA Permit
• $33 Two Day Coal Creek OHVA Permit
Race Registration: $30.00

DH Categories:
• Open (Pro/Elite/Cat1) – Cash Payout
• Amateur (All others) – Prizes as provided by event sponsors

Schedule:
Saturday - Open Practice – Whenever the shuttle(s) start to whenever the shuttle’s stop
Sunday:
• 0800 Registration Open
• 0900 First Shuttle
• 1330 Course Closed
• 1430 First Rider

Event Links:
Windrock Winter Series Race 2 on Facebook:
Coal Creek Off Highway Vehicle Area:
Local Area Website: Oak Ridge Visitors Bureau:

Requirements:

• Bring some cash to pitch in for the shuttle service, please. Some of the dedicated Windrockers
are kinda enough to lend their trucks to lug you and your gear up the mountain for two days,
the least we can is give them a few bucks as a thank you.
• Daily park access permit required of which is not included in race registration. No permit, no
race.

• Bring some TP paper, just in case the Porto-Johns run out

Lodging Info: Windrock Park Campground - Located on 259 acres with picturesque views of the surrounding
mountains. The park includes 39 recreational vehicle sites with full hookups: sewer and electrical
accommodating 30, 50 amps and 110.

Also available are 10 rental cabins with 2 double bunk beds, kitchenette and a bathroom with showering
facilities. There are 25 primitive campsites with overflow camping capabilities. All RV sites and primitive
campsites have a fire ring and picnic table.

There are 2 bathhouses inside the park, one on the RV campsite and the other on the primitive
campsite. Campground manager office hours are 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Telephone number is 865-435-
1251 or visit www.windrockpark.com.

Local Area Hotels:
Double Tree Inn – (865) 481-2468
Comfort Inn – (865) 481-8200 (mention “Windrock ATV Rate” for discount!)
Days Inn – (865) 483-5615
Hampton Inn – (865) 482-7889 (Special Windrock Rates and trailer parking available!)
Jameson Inn – (865) 483-6809
Super 8 – (865) 483-1200
Econo Lodge – (865) 482-9968

Windrock Bed and Breakfast: 865-776-5683. Located approximately 3 miles from the trail head by
asphalt and also has direct access to the trail system via trail 18 or 28 so you don’t have to trailer your
ATV’s to the trails. Visit their website for more details at www.windrockbedandbreakfast.com.

The Windmill Inn Bed & Breakfast: 865-730-6413. Located at 606 Butler Mill Road, just 1/2 mile west of
the entrance to Windrock Road. The Inn is the former site of the Beech Park Baptist Church. For more
information and a list of amenities, visit their website at www.windmillinnbedandbreakfast.com.

Sponsored By:
GoJaMedia
Billy Goat Bikes
Coal Creek OHVA
Team Gut Bomb
Red House Bikes

Race Coverage to be provided by GoJaMMedia
www.gojammedia.com

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