Registration - 11:20 - 12:20 – $20 entry fee, partner,
food pantry donations, pot luck dish
Racer Meeting – 12:45
Race Start - 1:00
Gelande Quaffing - 3:15
Kids Race - About 4:15 Grab a beer and watch the young
shredders throw down after the biathlon
What - Crazy cycling/gelande quaffing duo endurance
biathlon followed by the ultimate potluck dinner and partying into the night
Where - John and Kattia's Farm; 9658 E Perry Center Rd,
Mount Horeb, WI; a farm in a valley south of Mount Horeb
Why - Because we all like to see our friends riding the
sufferbus!
Who - Anyone and their kids
Lodging - Free overnight camping is available onsite -
there is limited space for camper parking as well
Dinner - POTLUCK - please bring one dish per racer to
pass (spectators can bring one dish per couple), a grill will be available.
Don't forget dishes are tied to bonus points!
Bonfire - weather permitting
Sunday – Breakfast by Coleman with bloody marys to remedy
that hangover
Beverages - Available for BYC events as well as a couple sixth
barrels from the Vintage Bent Frame for dinner; please BYOB for all of your
other needs
Course Features - 1.5 mile hilly short track (expect 7 -
15 minute laps); a shed full of fog and inflatables, CX barriers, hay wagons,
livestock (pot belly pigs, goats, and chickens)
Fee - $20 to cover shirts, breakfast, insurance, the
plastic box with a toilet, beverages, and other misc. expenses
Donation - The VBC is asking participants and spectators
to bring 2 canned items per person to donate to the local food pantry. Don't
forget donations are tied to bonus points!
Let me start by saying that although this is a race, it
is for fun, so those of you that feel you don't like to compete should have no
excuse for not coming out and having a good time. This particular event is
focused on endurance or rather how many laps can be put down and bonuses
accumulated in 2 hours. This is a duo format event so you only really have to
ride for about an hour. The standard egg baton, costume, and underwear bonuses
are in place. Let's get CREATIVE with those costumes and remember spandex does
not count toward the underwear bonus! Most of you know what gelande quaffing
entails but in case you have been living under a rock…….check the link at the
bottom of this wall of text. Don't be intimidated by the athleticism displayed!
We are just as health conscious as the next dude. We will go with 6 oz pours of
delicious golden heaven. Sunday morning will bring bloody marys with breakfast
to shake off that hangover from the delicious brews we are getting for dinner!
A few things to make sure you bring with you:
Teammate – Still looking? Post here with your personal
profile including favorite color, song, food etc
Do not fear if you can’t snag a partner! There is always
someone standing around that can ride a bike.
Entry fee – please bring exact change and we prefer cash
– the closest ATM is like 4 hills away
Potluck dish – 1 per racer or 1 per spectating couple
2 food pantry donations – CHECK those expiration dates! We
don’t need your 5 year old baked beans with chilis!
Costume and/or underwear (underwear does not equal
spandex, spandex is for roadies or cross racers not super cool mountain bikers)
Tent
Sleeping bag
Weather appropriate clothes – It’s Wisconsin. Anything
can happen.
Chair for the bonfire
Beverages for the post potluck shenanigans
Flashlight/head lamp for the late night trip to the barn
for leftovers or other bodily necessities
Water to keep you in top shape
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Biathalon Details:
MTB Race:
Format - Duo (male, female, coed, or junior - 10 - 18 and
confident on the trail)
2 hour - The last lap must be completed before time
expires
Lap rule - Teammates can't be more than 2 laps apart
Costume/underwear - PG13 rated - there will be kids
around
Altering or shortcutting the course = DQ
Thinking about bringing and Ebike = DQ
Actually bringing an Ebike –DQ plus and unequalled amount
of heckling and shaming (think Game of Thrones)
Bonuses/Penalties:
Successful completion of the egg baton: Don't crack your
egg! = 2 laps overall. The egg must be carried
somewhere on the rider or the bike at all times. You
choose the means.
Consuming your raw uncracked
egg = 1 lap overall
Costume = 2 laps overall per rider and must be worn for
at least 2 laps
Underwear - wearing only tighty whities or granny panties
and a bra = 1 lap overall per rider (Lycra, boxers, and boxer briefs do not
count)
All bonuses must be acknowledged by the scorekeeper in
the bonus tent – Don’t assume we noticed your goofy ass costume or those spiffy
underwear!
Vomiting = 1 lap penalty per instance (my money is on
Seth J)
Not bringing a dish for the potluck = 1 lap penalty per
rider
Not bringing a food pantry donation = 2 lap penalty per
rider
Bringing expired food pantry donation = 2 lap penalty per
rider
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Gelande Quaffing: this portion is optional* for male,
female, and coed teams
Format - 90 sec rounds - 2 teams
The ‘quaffer’ must be 2’ from the edge of the table and
must catch the mug in the AIR with ONE hand
Players must alternate positions for each turn
Positions can’t be exchanged until the mug in play
touches the table top
6 oz. pours
Beer must be quaffed not worn to count
Points:
Mug catch = 1 pt
Handle catch = 1 pts
360 deg catch = 2 pts
Under the leg catch = 2 pts
Wearing your costumes during quaffing = 2 pts
1 pt = 1 lap
Placing will
determined by a composite score from both events.
*Must be 21 or older to quaff beer. In the event a player
chooses not to quaff beer they must quaff soda or seltzer water.
All biathlon related details (except duration and team
makeup) are subject to change prior to the event.
See you soon!
The VBC crew
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