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cycling
road race map (this is not Mt.bike)
please print:
cycling time trial map
Commissioners:
Time Trial
Jennifer
Drinkwalter Anderson
drinkwalter31@yahoo.com
406.860.7327
Road Race
Jackie Yamanaka
bigskyroadrace@gmail.com
Robin Culver
robinculver@gmail.com
Mountain Bike
Joe Stout 208-4050
racequestions@gmail.com
Robin Culver
robinculver@gmail.com
Start
Times/Venues:
Road Race: Saturday, July 17 (Aerobars
are not allowed)
Location:
Laurel
Need Directions?
S. End Thompson Park directly South of Laurel H.S.
Check-in: 6:45 - 7:30 a.m. (No check in after 7:30 a.m.)
Racers Meeting: 7:55 a.m. at start area
Start Time: 8:00 a.m.
Time
Trial:
Saturday, July 17
Location: Molt Rd.
Need Directions?
Molt Road
Check-in: 5:00 - 5:30 p.m. (No check-in after 5:30 p.m.)
Start Time: 6:00 p.m.
Mountain
Bike: 8:00 a.m., Sunday, July 18
Location: Diamond
X (Phipps Park) - Take Rimrock Road West past the Yellowstone
Country Club, Take an immediate left after the train trussel into
the parking lot.
Tentative Start Times - 8:00
a.m.- Expert Men’s 15 mile; 9:30 a.m.- Novice Youth 5 Mile; 9:40
a.m.- Novice Ladies’ 5 Mile; 10:30 a.m.- Expert Ladies’ 10 mile &
Novice Men’s 10 Mile. Start
times may change based on number of participants. Check back at this
website on July 16 for any changes.
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Jennifer Drinkwalter Anderson
Commissioner
Time Trial
1stYear
As a first year commissioner for
the Time Trial , Jennifer Drinkwalter is new to
the event, but brings with her experience in event
coordination and participation. She has coordinated a number
of events including the Montana Marathon and has been
commissioner of the Big Sky State Games Triathlon. She is on
the Montana Women's Run Board of Directors and also
volunteers for other events throughout the community.
Currently, Jennifer is the Development Officer of Annual
Giving at Billings Clinic. She is an avid road cyclists,
runner, and swimmer, and enjoys most outdoor sports, namely
skiing and mountain biking.
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Jackie Yamanaka
Commissioner
Road Race
2nd Year
Jackie is a second year Commissioner for the Cycling Road
Race but no stranger to cycling. She races the Montana
Off-Road (mountain bike) series and Montana Bicycling Racing
Association cyclocross series for Velo Bella-Kona, a
multi-discipline cycling team based in Wastonville, CA. She
is also president of the Montana chapter of Velo Bella,
sponsors of the annual Women's Tour. The group is always
looking to share its love of laughter and all things cycling
with others. Jackie is a licensed USA Cycling official. When
she's not out biking - or running - she is news director at
Yellowstone Public Radio.
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Robin Culver
Commissioner
Road Race & Mt. Bike
2nd Year
As a second year co-commissioner for the
Cycling Road Race, Robin Culver is new to the event, but
brings with her vast experience in event coordination and
participation. She has coordinated a number of high-end
programs for The North Face, most notably, the Endurance
50--50 states, 50 marathons in 50 days. Currently, Robin is
the Peaks to Prairie Race Director. An avid road cyclists,
she also loves Mtn. Biking and has competed in a number of
national events such as The Sea Otter Classic. When she's
not outside, Robin works as a marketing and public relations
consultant in the outdoor industry.
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Joe Stout
Commissioner
Mt. Bike
2nd Year
Joe Stout is a second year
Commissioner who has been biking since he was three. Joe has worked on
bikes professionally for over eight years. During the day, he manages
the Bike Shop and plays in the dirt in the evenings. His experience in
races includes one, but his experience at races is vast. Joe has been
riding his bike to work every day for years and loving it, even in the
snow. He is married to a substitute teacher and is the proud owner of an
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