Organizers: Barb Campbell (Event Director), Michael Lucente (Event Director)

Results

2016 results

2016 splits

See the Albion Hills Trails as you've never seen them before!

We are excited to present the 3rd Annual Star Tracks Mountain Bike Adventure at Albion Hills Conservation Area. This is a rare opportunity for Ontario riders to try mountain bike orienteering (MTBO) - an exciting mix of mountain biking and navigation. If you can read a trail map and have at least intermediate mountain biking skills, you are ready to try this sport. Canada has never been represented at the World MTBO Championships. Will we discover a future superstar?

How does Mountain Bike Orienteering work?

At the start, each competitor will receive a map showing places in the Albion Hills trail system where flags are located (controls). Riders will visit these controls in numerical order, trying to choose the best route to visit them all as quickly as possible. Control flags are placed along trails - at bends, junctions and other obvious features - or beside park roads or in open areas. It will help if you can tell the difference between a hilly trail (lots of contour lines) vs. a flat trail, but if you can read a trail map, you've got this! This is the perfect event for adventurous types who know how to mountain bike but are less experienced with map navigation.

Riders may travel on trails, roads, parking lots or open areas and must use only the race map provided and a compass (if you have one) to navigate. Bushwhacking is not permitted. For further information about the sport of Mountain Bike Orienteering at the elite level, see the International Orienteering Federation.

We will be using the electronic SportIdent (SI) timing system to record racers' visits to each control. We can lend you an SI timing card if you don't own one. A time trial format will be used, where racers will be started individually at 30-second intervals. This allows you to choose your own route.

Equipment

Required Equipment:

  1. Mountain Bike
  2. Helmet
  3. Watch or other Timing device (to ensure that you return within the time limit)
  4. SI Timing Chip (loan available, fee charged if it is lost)
  5. Map, provided on race day
  6. Whistle or Cell Phone (In case you run into trouble. Cell phone is not to be used for navigation.)

Optional Equipment:

  1. Map holder. Experienced mountain bike orienteers often use a specialized bike map holder. You don't need one to race but please come prepared with some plan for carrying your map. Some people stick the map in their jersey pocket and pull it out to look at it. Others attach their map to their handlebars, attach a clipboard to their handlebars, pin the plastic map bag to their clothing, or tuck the map bag under the bottom of their bike shorts or down their jersey. It's up to you but test your idea and be sure to ride safely. We will provide a plastic sleeve for your map.
  2. Compass: You don't need one but most people will carry one. A compass can help you match your map to your location in the real world.
  3. Bike Computer - Legal but not required. (And really not that helpful.)
  4. GPS Watch - Legal for recording your ride, not to be used for navigation.
  5. Water or food. There will not be water or food on the race course but refreshments will be provided at the finish.

Courses

We are offering two courses that racers will choose from when they register. All courses start and finish at the Albion Hills Chalet.

  1. Novice (30-75 minutes) - This course is intended for those who have basic trail riding and trail map navigation skills. The 2016 Novice course will have different options to accommodate different levels of ability in the riders who have registered. You can complete the Novice course without doing much single track but if you explore away from the intended route, you may end up on more difficult trails. Be prepared to walk your bike if this happens.
  2. Open (75-120 minutes) - This course is intended for intermediate to strong bikers and navigators.

Participants with intermediate skills should be comfortable with riding safely (or occasionally getting off to walk) on trails with roots, logs, rocks, mud, wash-outs, steep slopes, drop-offs, forest debris and other typical trail hazards.

Although most riding will be on trails or grass, all courses will include some park roads where riders may encounter occasional vehicles and must adhere to traffic rules. Parents, please accompany your children on the race course if you have concerns.

Categories

All participants will need to sign a waiver on race day. Parent or guardian signature is required for participants under age 18.

Regular Course

  • Open Male/Female
  • Masters Male/Female (45-59)
  • SuperMasters Male/Female (60+)
  • Junior Male/Female under 21

Novice Course

  • Open Male/Female
  • Junior Boy/Girl (14 or under)
  • Family Team (1 or 2 parents racing with 1 or more of their children age 14 or under)

Map

Albion Hills, 1:10,000

This is a modified orienteering map that does not include all of the special symbols used in international mountain bike orienteering. Most single track trails at Albion Hills are designated one-way. This is indicated by tiny arrows on the map and by signage at the trail entrances.

Race Day Schedule

9:00 a.m. Velofix Halton will be available onsite to give minor tune ups to participants before the race and help with any emergency mechanicals. No charge for labour - racers will only pay for any parts that might be needed.

9:15 - 9:45 a.m. Registration outside Albion Hills Chalet (Washrooms will be open.)

9:45 a.m. Maps distributed

9:55 a.m. Pre-race briefing outside Chalet

10:00 a.m. First Open rider starts. Riders will be started individually at 30-second intervals.

10:00 a.m. Novice racers meeting and Q&A with race director

Riders must return to the Chalet within 2 hours, whether or not they have finished the course. Please check in to return your SportIdent timing card and let us know you got back safely. Stick around to share race stories and snacks by the campfire!

Directions to Meeting Location

Meet on the lawn outside the Albion Hills Conservation Area Chalet: Turn west off Hwy 50 into Albion Hills. Take the first left at the "Chalet" sign. Drive down the hill, cross the Humber River and take the right fork toward the Chalet parking lot. We will fill the closest parking lot quickly but there is more parking nearby.

Fees

Race entry fee includes Albion Hills park entrance fee so riders do not need to pay at the gate. You're welcome to stay and ride all day! Non-racers older than 14 years old will need to buy day passes.

Register Here

Registered Riders

Category

Earlybird

Until Oct. 3

Regular

Oct. 1-14

Race Day (only 10 extra maps will be printed)

Youth (14 or under) $20 $25 $30
Junior (15-20) $25 $30 $35
Adult $30 $35 $40
Adult ( Stars Members) $25 $30 $35
Family
(2 parents and their children
age 18 or under. Note that you
can take advantage of the Family
price, if applicable, even if you are
not racing as a Family Team.
A Family may also choose to split
up into two parent-child teams.)
$75 $90 $100

Previous Results

2015 Star Tracks MTB Adventure Race

2014 Star Tracks MTB Adventure Race

Questions?

Contact Barb at Barb@OrienteeringOntario.ca.

Thank You

...to Albion Hills Conservation Area for many years of welcoming mountain bikers and orienteers to this beautiful park.

...to Velofix Halton mobile bike repair shop for supporting our event and taking care of our riders.

...to the Ukrainian Orienteering Club for permission to use their map of Albion Hills for this event.


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