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2013 Laddies Loppet Mountain Bike Stage Race Weekend
Laddies Loppet is a mountain bike stage race we hold every Labor Day weekend at Maplelag. Laddies Loppet 2013 will be August 31st and September 1st. Saturday’s racing includes a time trial and short track and Sunday’s racing features the main event of cross country racing. Once again we are proud to be a part of the Minnesota Mountain Bike Series for 2013. Laddies Loppet will be race #9 in the series this year. The race is named after our former, friendly dog, Laddie. This is a great event for the whole family with races and age categories for every type of rider. Laddies Loppet was named race of the year of the series in 2012 and 2011. The event is held under USAC permit. Note: All Canadian riders must have a UCI license to race in the MNMBS series including the Laddies Loppet on Sunday.
Stage race returns for the eighth year! We will have a open class for male and female riders in the Kids Comp, CAT 3 (formerly Citizen) , Cat 2 (Sport and Comp (male only)) and Cat 1 ( Expert/Pro classes). General classification will be scored on a timed system with the rider with the lowest accumulative time taking the overall win. Awards for the top three overall stage winners in each class with cash to Cat 1/Pros.
Weekend Schedule:
Friday night Supper 7pm (all meals are served family style please come at meal time)
Saturday Breakfast 8am
Registration opens at 9am and closes at 10am.
Time Trial 10:30am Elite, Cat 1, Cat 2, Cat 3 in this order. Elites be ready at 10:15 am
Lunch at 12:30 pm
Short track racing with Cat 3 Citizen start at 4pm (schedule below)
Dinner 7pm
Registration for Sunday at 8:30 pm
Sunday Breakfast at 8am
XC racing begins at 9am with kids comp and ends with Elites at 1:35
Lunch served in lodge at 11am to 3pm
Supper at 7pm
Bonfire 8:15 pm
Monday Breakfast at 9am
Cash payout as follows for top five overall male and female Cat 1/Pro/elite in stage race:
1st-$200
2nd-$150
3rd-$100
4th-$95
5th-$85
Cash payback awarded to the top five as a minimum in Elite men and women time trial and short track with special awards to the top overall finishers in Comp, Sport and Citizen.
Note: You do not need to race in the time trial and short track to be counted (point wise) in the MNMBS. The Sunday cross country race is the race that counts in the point standings for the series.
Racing action begins on Saturday with a time trial at 10:00 am. The course will be approximately 3 miles in length running mainly on cross country ski trails with a few short sections of singletrack. Cash primes to male and females who break course record set in 2009. All classes will be riding the same course. (This a a great event for the first time racer as well as the distance is short and is a good introduction to mountain bike racing). Cost of this event is $10.
Saturday afternoon is the short track criterium. The laps are 1-2 minutes in length and run in between the cabins and lodge making for a great spectator event. Total race time is around 10-20 minutes. Kids Comp starts at 3:45pm Cat 3 Citizen short track starts at 4:00pm, Cat 2 Sport at 4:30 pm, Cat 2 Comp and Cat 1/Pro Expert Women at 5:00 pm and Cat 1/Pro Men at 5:30 pm. Cost of this event is $20.
Sunday the main event will be the cross-country mountain bike race. We will have kids comp, citizen, sport, comp and expert race categories. The citizen and kids comp race runs on the cross-country ski trails at Maplelag and includes a few small sections of singletrack. The kids comp race is one lap of the citizen course. Citizen riders will do three laps. Laps are around 3 miles. The sport,comp and expert races run on the ski trails and also include sections of the famous singletrack at Maplelag. Laps are around 10 miles.
Kids Comp (1lap) race starts at 9:0am, Cat 3 Citizen (3 laps)starts at 9:30am Cat 2 Sport (1 full lap of Sport/Comp/Expert loop after a starter loop including the Citizen loop and Twin Lakes singletrack (10 miles)) is at 11:00am, Cat 2 Comp (2 laps 15 miles) 1:15pm and Cat 1/Pro Experts (3 laps 22 miles) at 1:10 and 1:12pm for Expert women (2laps). Kids race at 12:45pm. (The kids race will be a short spectator friendly loop near the start finish area and will include a small section of ski trail). T-shirts are given to all registrants and awards are given in the different age classes. We also have a great kids race that is suitable for ages 3-11 with prizes for all who participate. Our great sponsors provide us with several door prizes to give away. What a great chance to experience Maplelag, other than during the winter season, at a very reasonable rate! For those of you not interested in racing, please consider hiking, canoeing, fishing, or bird watching as other activities to enjoy during the weekend. Bonfire Sunday night.
Call 1-800-654-7711 or e-mail us for more information on lodging. The special rate of $88 per adult per night includes at least two meals and use of Maplelag amenities. The rate for children ages 10-15 is $39, ages 6-9 is $19. Children ages 5 and under are free. We will also have a limited number of camping spots available. Cost of camping is $10 per person. There is a food service option with camping but is now full (camping and meal option). The cost will be $49 per person and include at least two meals. We will also reduce the cost on the Tier 1 units (rooms without a bath) for this weekend at a rate of $59 per person. Call 1-800-654-7711 or e-mail [email protected] to make reservations. A two night minimum. With Labor Day on Monday, why not stay Sunday night and relax at Maplelag before heading back home!! Note: You must pre-register for camping. Please do not show up and camp without registering. Please register by phone or e-mail for camping at least 3 days before the event!! The event is held under USAC permit.
Fall Happenings
Maplelag keeps busy in the Fall season with weddings, different conferences, retreats, meetings and dinners. Fall at Maplelag is one of the most beautiful times of the year with the changing of the maple trees and is a great time to be in the woods and a nice background as seen through the many stained glass windows. We have openings select weekends and most days during the week for conferences or retreats. Contact us for more information at [email protected] Fall Happenings 2012 Photos
Glad Syttende Mai
Maplelag wishes all our Norwegian friends good cheer on their National holiday. The word Maplelag is a made up Norwegian word meaning “maple community”. There are also many ties between Maplelag and Norway with over 40 students who helped at Maplelag in the earlier years and many Norwegian influences on the ski trails, food and accommodations at Maplelag.
Festival of Birds
With more seasonable weather and many birds migrating back, the bird feeders and woods have been festive with sights and sounds.