Race Details
5 STAGE MOUNTAIN BIKE RACE - 4 DAYS, 5 STAGES, 243KM, 6300M OF CLIMBING
Stage 01
Stage 1: Mt Somers to Rangitata River. 46km, 1500m ascent
Fast and furious, lungs will burn as the pace will be red hot from the gun. After shuffling for position riders will hit undulating 4wd tracks through historic farmland and stands of native beech. Rocky creek crossings and the odd glimpse deep into the Arrowsmith ranges greet riders as the course enters Inverary Station. Traversing classic tussock downs to the edge of the Hakatere Conservation Area, the course hits the major climb of the day which takes riders to a commanding view of the Rangitata headwaters, before descending rough ground to the river and end of stage 1.
Pending Department of Conservation approval
Stage 02
Stage 2: Rangitata River to Rangitata Gorge. 18km, 300m ascent
Dust off your skin suit and aero it up. The end of day 1 will be a team time trial to the finish line near the Rangitata Gorge. A couple of steep climbs to begin with and the opportunity to stomp a big gear and pretend you are Jan Ulrich. The descent to the Rangitata is fast and spectacular, out to your left you may catch a glimpse of the Grade 5 rapids lurking in the gorge. Don’t fall into the river...
Stage 03
Stage 3: Rangitata Gorge to Ashwick Flat. 70 odd km, 2000m ascent
Day 2, and with the odd tired leg you're off into the big mountains. A massive climb to start the day with a steep descent to the halfway point for the stage. Fill your drink bottles at the checkpoint and head off into wild blue yonder. Some sharp hills mark the end of the stage and you'll be stoked to ride into a great campsite on Ashwick Flat. The riding will be unforgiving, the scenery wild and surreal. You'll need to work as a team to make sure there are no issues with dehydration or bonking as this could lead to massive time gaps. Technical prowess, an ability to pace yourself and endurance will be rewarded.
Pending Department of Conservation approval
Stage 04
Stage 4: Ashwick Flat to Mackenzie Basin. 75km, 1450m ascent
Undulating and rough (which we admit is a fairly woolly description), this will be a stage that gets progressively faster as you climb over the hills of Burkes Pass and roll onto the harsh and desolate high country terrain of the Mackenzie basin. If it’s blowing norwest it will be bakingly dry and tough; however stunning views of Aoraki/Mt Cook, some river wading and a dramatic change in scenery will keep you happy.
Stage 05
Stage 5: Mackenzie Basin to Lake Tekapo. 70km, 700m ascent
The final stage of the 2010 Alpine Epic will see riders climb from the campsite onto hills above Lake Pukaki. At the head of the lake the permanent ice fields of the Southern Alps will stand out starkly in the morning sky. Rocky and steep, the descent will shred many a tire, and you’ll need to be handling your bike well to get down the rock garden style track in one piece. Riding remote shingle roads and smooth rollers past alpine tarns you will startle the odd Merino as you ride around the banks of Lake Tekapo to a chilled Moa and the finish line of the 2010 Alpine Epic.
Congratulations.
All stages are subject to change, we might discover some really cool terrain that we want to take you into, or may have to alter due to weather, access, stock, fire, big cat or Al Qaeda concerns. Also pending Department of Conservation approval.