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Rossland Fat Tire Festival is born!

Posted: Aug 28, 2009

by Ryan Kuhn

North American and Canadian Championships, BC Cups and the Rubberhead Classic – Rossland was once lauded as a premier destination for mountain bike racing in Canada. With infamous, technical courses and spanning single track, the small mountain community located in the southern Kootenay region of British Columbia was auspiciously dubbed the “Mountain Biking Capital of Canada.” After a hiatus from the competition scene, Rossland is pleased to announce the town’s first annual Fat Tire Festival September 5 and 6, 2009. The Festival will feature three events: the Dreadhead All-Mountain Challenge, Huck en Berries Bike Jam (slopestyle) and the 7 Summits poker ride.

Saturday, Sept. 5, will see the Dreadhead and Huck en Berries Bike Jam kick off at the base of Red Mountain Resort. This will be the start/finish line for all the day’s events. There will be DJ’s mixin’ beats, beer and burgers on the Red Mountain day lodge deck (where you’ll have a primo view of all the happenings), and tons of swag given away. Here’s a quick run down of what these events have in store:

Dreadhead All-Mountain Challenge
Ready to ride to your limit, both up and down? The Dreadhead All-Mountain Challenge is a two-part race utilizing the new Red Top trail to the top of Red Mountain (405 meter climb) and the revitalized, classic Red DH trail to the bottom. The climb and the descent times will be recorded separately, points awarded based on placement and combined to determine the overall "all-mountain" champion. Riders must use the same bike/equipment for the up and down. Full face helmets are mandatory for the descent and will be shuttled to the top the morning of the race. Max number of Riders:100; first come, first serve. Start time 9 a.m.


View more pics of the Dreadhead course here.

Huck en Berries Bike Jam
Jumps laid out sweet and landings spread out smooth…the Huck en Berries will be a jam (rider judged), slope style competition with multiple age categories. The course will be built to cater to intermediate and advanced tricksters and is located adjacent to the finish/start line of the Dreadhead Challenge. The Huck en Berries will start early afternoon coinciding with the Dreadhead finish.


Sunday will see the 7 Summits Poker Ride, a non-competitive, always-fun poker ride on the IMBA Epic designated trail. The 7 Summits is a 36km alpine and sub-alpine ride over the peaks and ridges of seven peaks. The ride includes shuttles to the trail head from Rossland and a pick up at the finish, taking you to the after party where prizes, food and bevies will be in abundance.


Details on the races, registration and accommodations will be updated on our event website, www.rosslandfattirefestival.com. Riders are encouraged to register soon through Revolution Cycles and Service (250.362.5688 or toll-free 1.888.296.5688 ) as space is limited.

For more information, contact Ryan Kuhn at 250.231.0157 or jahosafats@hotmail.com.
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15 Comments

  • + 4
flag mojoloz (Aug 28, 2009 at 14:48)
stuf like this would never happen in england especially that sik tree ramp thing that you only see in the dvds(4th pik from the bottom)
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flag BC-reestyle-biker (Aug 28, 2009 at 23:55)
its called a boner log
  • + 2
flag mojoloz (Aug 29, 2009 at 11:59)
are you saying i like boner? Smile
  • + 3
flag Chingy07 (Aug 30, 2009 at 8:37)
You sure as hell would get one after hitting that!
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flag norcosavage (Aug 28, 2009 at 14:56)
holy shit..awsome trails and set ups!
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flag cubsrtbest99 (Aug 28, 2009 at 15:07)
that looks so sick!
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flag toddxuk (Aug 28, 2009 at 15:12)
LOOKS AMAZING
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  • + 4
flag Southern (Aug 28, 2009 at 20:25)
so many nice parks in BC... couldn't you guys make one in Ontario? Theres more than 1 disney land in America, why cant their be more than one massive biking destination in Canada, we need something like this in Ontario!
  • + 3
flag deathsfallen (Aug 28, 2009 at 22:04)
that would be nice really nice actually, but we cant just make mountains
  • + 1
flag callumm (Aug 29, 2009 at 2:59)
yeah gonna say isnt Ontario quite a flat area of land?
  • + 1
flag Southern (Aug 29, 2009 at 8:04)
Well their are some mountains in the Blue Mountain area, like tons, the parks wouldn't be that high up, but they could atleast be lenghty.
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flag benjiscott82 (Aug 29, 2009 at 4:19)
those pics were truely epic
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flag RRAY (Aug 30, 2009 at 13:56)
is there a downhill comp or just all-mountain abd slopestyle
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  • + 1
flag RRAY (Aug 30, 2009 at 13:57)
or race i should have said
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flag ryann (Aug 30, 2009 at 15:47)
The Dreadhead All-Mountain Challenge is a two-part race measuring the climb and DH separately and combining the results (points) to determine the overall winner. So the Dreadhead has a true DH leg of the race, but you've got to ride to the top to get it! Huckenberries Slopestyle that afternoon/evening and the 7 Summits Poker Ride the next day.
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