Monday, September 20, 2010

Thank you!

Thank you to all our volunteers, racers and sponsors for helping to make our race a success. With all the rain we got (again) on Friday night, we delayed the 12-hour race to a 10am start. Once the race got underway everyone seemed to be having a great time. Lap times were only slightly slower than last year and we had no major injuries, just a few scrapes.

Congratulations to Randy Wegener for winning the Gary Fisher Rig singlespeed, and to the dozens of winners in our Planet Bike, REI, Hammer Nutrition and Ale Asylum raffle.

Please help us spread the word about our event, and we'll see you next year! You should start seeing posts here about next year's race in a couple of months.

Thanks again,
Kevin and Nate

Monday, September 13, 2010

Win This Bike!




  • Mail-in registration is closed. Please don't snail mail any more registrations or we might not get them by the weekend.

  • On-line registration is active until midnight Wednesday Sept. 15th.

  • 12 hour classes start at 8:00 AM

  • Wisconsin State SS Championship starts at 10:00 AM

  • 6 hour classes start at 1:00 PM

  • Free kids race starts at 1:30 PM

  • 3 hour classes start at 3:00 PM

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

A Full Weekend!

Hey everyone,

Just a reminder that registration (on-line and mail-in) are still open for the rescheduled 12 Hours of Blue Mound. Deadline for mail-in registration is this Saturday September 11th. On-line registration will be open until midnight of Wednesday September 15th. Click the blue "Sign me up!" button at the top of the page to go directly to the registraion page.

Also, if you're not too tired from racing on Saturday, Bring your road bike, skinsuit, and aero helmet for a hill climb time trial. CORP's sister club, the Viking Biking Club, is putting on L'Alpe Bl'Huez Time Trial on Sunday September 19th.

VBC is the group responsible for bringing you the Horribly Hilly Hundreds and The Insane Terrain Challenge, as well as numerous poker runs and other fun cycling events.

Whether you race the TT or not, you can cheer the roadies on as they struggle up Mounds Park Rd. to the finish line at the top of the mound. Bring your cowbell!