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Event:
12 Hours of Port Jervis
What: 12
hour mountain bike race
Organizer:
StarCrawf Promotions vis Dejay Birtch
Where: Port Jervis Watershed Park, Port Jervis, New York
When: May 4, 2024
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Food and beverages were available to riders for pretty much the duration of the event. Breakfast of waffles, fruit, and coffee. Beer and snacks during the day and evening. Pizza and beer at the end of the event. A band played during the day and into the evening.
Image may be NSFW.
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many races were riders just show up, ride, and go home. There is no interaction
between riders, spectators, etc. This event is so different. People are overall just having a good
time. They are cheering each other on.
They are supporting each other. They are offering help and assistance to each
other. They are motivating each other. It was so refreshing to be riding and
racing somewhere with a fun and supportive atmosphere. Sure, the course beat
the shit out of my body but I had a good time while it was happening!
As for my personal race I earned the third overall solo women podium spot. The women’s field was stacked with some really fast women. I decided last minute to do this race so I was neither physically nor mentally prepared as I should have been; I was using it as a training race and was just hoping for a good effort and a good day on the bike. I put in the best effort I could for the day and earned a podium spot amongst some speedy ladies so I am happy with that!
If you are looking to party and have a good time with fellow friends and riders and ride hard but also chill and hangout then this event is for you as a team rider.
If you are looking for a festival type event and want to ride some awesome trails while meeting new friends, drinking beer, and camping in the forest then this event is for you as any category rider.
If you get this far reading and are wondering about the rhino in the helmet photo...that is the object that team riders needed to hand from rider to rider to switch racers and had to be shown to the lap counters in the timing tent on completion of each lap. Like a baton in relay races swapped from runner to runner, the baton was the squeaky rhino. Riders on course had to have it on them at all times. Thus, I had a rhino in my helmet at all times.-words by Jess
-photos by Joël and race supplied photographers
-fun times by Dejay and
StarCrawf Promotions