The BC Bike Race is entering it’s fifth day in the beautiful province of British Columbia, Canada- and it’s no wonder many regard this as the ultimate singletrack experience…
There’s always time for beer.
Check out the video of day three:
And of course, day four:
There’s also a gallery of the best pictures from day three (Earls Cove to Sechelt) and day four (Sechelt to Langdale).
Tippie getting on course to find a suitable Cheer Zone. Prefferable something with a natural amphitheater!
Todd Weselake is another one of our shred-ready amazing photographers. You’ll see them on course all weekend, climbing trees, hiding in the woods, and grabbing a bit of singletrack on the way out.
Vicki Barclay’s pink NoTubes kit has pop in the forest.
Thomas Turner suffered a flat then a slow leak, which put him out of today’s podium spots.
Gratuitous dreamy dust shot. Name that tyre!
Tim Vangilder of Troupe Racing from California, has trail vision.
Stage 4 goes right through the Sprockids Bike Park. Yutaka Taniyama of Shimano.
Greg Castaneda tasting another classic Sunshine Coast berm
Finding your way through the brush just means point the bike to the clear spot.
NIck Bragg in the green washing machine.
Spencer Paxson, Kris Sneddon and Tristan Uhl dirty and done for the day.
Frederic Prat of Porto Vecchio in the strobe lights.
These forest have been logged at least once in the past yet they still tower over riders.
Greg Day leads his teammate Kevin Calhoun to a stage 4 victory in the Duo Men’s category.
Graham Cocksedge and Damian Gonzalez heading out for Day 4 with their fingers on the trigger.
The guitar shredding sasquatch bends a note to get riders amped on the day!
Canada Day at the BC BIke Race comes with tiny flags.
The only sign you want to see when the end is near.
Mike Levy suffers mulitple problems but carries on to finish another day
VFR changes flavours, from rocky to flowy to all of the above and then some.
Barry Wicks charges hard in the chase group.
A little english on the corner.
Mark “Shreddy” Sevard keeping it loose when the climbing got steep.
The descent begins and it challenges, excites and thrills all the way.
Cresting the final major climb of the day it’s all downhill from here! Rider Gustavo Astolphi
Phil Johnston of Vancouver ghosting the Day 3 trails.
Deep in the woods the Sechelt communitiy comes out to cheer riders on! Rider Ted Russo.
Spensor Paxson (Kona Bikes) had a career highlight day by taking back 7 minutes of the 8 he lost on Day 2 in Powell River.
Alejandro Ruiz of Mexico in the Kai trail of the Sunshine Coast.
Udo Bolts of Germany is a former Tour De France rider (12x) and knows about looking through a corner even on the mountian bike.
Jose Luis Arce of Spain might have been tempted by the water if he saw it.
Dust on the Suncoaster Trail.
Dust or fog on this mid-morning start? The men’s solo leaders keeping their high beams on.
Spensor Paxson (Kona Bikes) on his burner run up the Suncoaster Trail.
BOB aka Bear On Bike is the official logo of the BCBR and his grin is infectious.
The Earls Cove ferry terminal hosted the start of Day 3.
Some lucky few were forced to take to the skies on a Harbor Air seaplane.
4 thoughts on “BC Bike Race: Days 3 & 4 Gallery (VIDEO)”
Gotta say, this is a cracking event. Very hard with lots of climbing and some great single track including many great trail features in such density and high hit rate that you just don’t get back at home.
Event logistics are amazing and the weather has been awesome.
Anyone thinking about signing up should just do it. Whilst it seems and is expensive it does represent good value.
Currently sitting on a bean bag in camp at Squamish with the sun going down, music playing and making the most of the free wifi.
@shortcut
That event looks outstanding, having a look on the site and i can’t see a price, f you don’t mind sharing what did it cost for this years event?
It comes out a little North of £1600!
Plus flights.
Plus probably 3 nights accommodation.
Etc.
Gotta say, this is a cracking event. Very hard with lots of climbing and some great single track including many great trail features in such density and high hit rate that you just don’t get back at home.
Event logistics are amazing and the weather has been awesome.
Anyone thinking about signing up should just do it. Whilst it seems and is expensive it does represent good value.
Currently sitting on a bean bag in camp at Squamish with the sun going down, music playing and making the most of the free wifi.
@shortcut
That event looks outstanding, having a look on the site and i can’t see a price, f you don’t mind sharing what did it cost for this years event?
It comes out a little North of £1600!
Plus flights.
Plus probably 3 nights accommodation.
Etc.
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