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September 24/12 9:52 am - Thanksgiving Turkey Cross in Ancaster (ON) October 6th


Posted by Editoress on 09/24/12
 

The Turkey Cross presented by Slowburn Racing– Saturday October 6th, Ancaster Fairgrounds

A new race to this year's calendar, the Turkey Cross will prove to be a Cyclocross crowd pleaser. With a $2400* cash prize purse, turkey preems for thanksgiving, medals, and swag this race is sure to be one of the highest payout races of the year.  Being held at the Ancaster Fairgrounds ( map  ), an easy 1 hour drive from most of Southern Ontario and minutes off Hwy 403. The course consists of a perfect European mix of gravel, grass, pavement, natural slopes and car derby pits combined with speedy hard pack and a USGP style finish section.

All the usual race categories of M1/Elite, M2/Women, M3/Junior are set with up to $200 for a race winner available, and all racers will be eligible for upgrade points. You must race in your lisenced category, or secure upgrades from OCA prior to race day. No Exceptions. There will be a “SPORTIF” race held at Turkey Cross consisting of 3 laps of the same course; 11 or 70, male or female, they will all toe the line to see who wins the “Sippy cup”.


Thanks to great sponsors www.FindlayLaw.ca and Silver Cross Hamilton, TURKEY 'Cross will be a great experience. Bring your old helmet that saved you in a crash to give a testimony for “Helmet Saved my Life” a project in cooperation with www.FindlayLaw.ca

The SPCA will be on site with the new WIGGLE WAGON, a converted bus that has cats and dogs present to entertain kids, and educate parents about all the nuances that arise with having pets; spay and neuter, adoption, care, etc.

Check out www.slowburnracing.com or www.ontariocycling.org  for Registration, Start Times and Tech Guide.

* with each of the 7 race categories having 20 or more riders.

Courtesy of Kevin Tearle and Andrew Auld

 

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