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"Narooma.... you don't know what to expect .... it leaves you breathless and craving more!"

Escape from Cobra Mountain

Races:

  • The Carpet Snake 60km.
  • The Red Belly 120km.
  • Escape from Cobra Mountain 100 mile.

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When: Sunday, 5th of December, 2010

Where: Pub Hill Farm - Narooma, NSW. An easy 2.5 hour drive from Canberra, 4.5 hours from Sydney and 2 hours North of the Victorian border along the Princes Hwy.

Categories:

Carpet Snake 60 Red Belly 120
EfCM 100mile
Junior 15-17
Open 18-39 Elite
Open 18-39
Masters 40-49 Open 18-39
Masters 40-49
Veterans 50+ Masters 40+
Veterans 50+
Singlespeed
Singlespeed

* A minimum of 4 riders is required for a category to be active in the race.

Entries Open: Entries are now open.

Entries Close: 22nd of November or when sold-out.  HURRY, nearly 50% FULL.  Entries selling fast.

Entry Cost:

  • Escape from Cobra Mountain 100 mile - $160
  • Red Belly 120km - $130
  • Carpet Snake 60km - $95

Final Instructions: Released 3 weeks prior to the event.

Competitor List: Released 3 weeks prior to the event.

Competitor waiver form: Download now - Ensure you bring this form, signed, to registration.

Event Brochure: Hang it proudly for all to see.

Entries

Entries are now open.

Carpet Snake 60km - ($95)

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Red Belly 120km - ($130)

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Escape from Cobra Mountain - ($160)

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Race entry includes a professionally organised and run event, a bag full of goodies from our race sponsors and partners, and a heap of awesome prizes and give-aways.

All 100 mile finishers will receive an exclusive "I Escaped from Cobra Mountain" finishers memento.

Insurance

BlackHeart Events Management is covered by it's own public liability insurance. This does not include personal accident insurance or ambulance cover, which we recommend you take out prior to the race. You DO NOT need to be a member of MTBA or Cycling Australia, nor do you need to purchase a day licence, in order to compete in this event.

Cancellations, Transfers and changes

Cancellations:

  • By 5 November 2010 - Refund less 20%.
  • After 5 November, and by 19 November - Refund less 50%.
  • After 19 November - No refund.

Transfers between riders:

  • By 5 November 2010 - No charge.
  • After 5 November, and by 19 November - $20 admin fee.
  • After 19 November - Not possible, entry data transferred off site.
  • Saturday race registration - $30 admin fee.
  • Sunday race registration - Not allowed.

Entry detail changes:

  • By 19 November - No charge.
  • Saturday race registration - $30 admin fee.
  • Sunday race registration - Not allowed.
  • Riders changing their entry to compete in a shorter length race (ie, downgrading from the Red Belly 120km to the Carpet Snake 60km) will not be refunded the difference in entry fees.
 

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