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The event is the fifth stop on the Pro MTB Gravity Tour (Pro GRT).
"This race is the week before the Mont-Ste.-Ann (Quebec, Canada) and the Windham (N.Y.) World Cup races," said the event's organizer Mike Scheur, also known as "Downhill Mike." "I'm anticipating that we should not only attract the best in the U.S., following the Pro GRT Tour, but some of the best in the world as well."
While the top pros will be pursuing the cash purse, the top three places in all of the amateur categories will come away with prizes from participating sponsors.
Racers can register for the 5K downhill by logging onto www.downhillmike.com. The cost is $85 through June 11. The registration also includes a two-day lift pass to Whiteface Mountain.
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The park has 27 diverse trails that range from hardcore expert only downhillers, to cruisers, to winding cross-country paths-something for every ability and riding style. Whiteface also has the greatest vertical drop in the east. Adult season passes through June 22 are just $299.
The Whiteface 5K Downhill is one of several events taking place on and around Whiteface and Wilmington during the second annual Wilmington Whiteface Bike Fest, June 14-17.
The bike fest begins Thursday, June 14, with a mountain bike instruction clinic for beginners, sponsored by High Peaks Cyclery. The event continues throughout the weekend and also includes bike stunts, jumps and tricks exhibitions, pro-trial demonstrations, a bike parade as well as plenty of music, food and family-free events.
Other highlights include the 11th annual Whiteface Mountain Uphill Bike Race, Saturday, June 16, and the second annual Wilmington/Whiteface 100k (WW100) , Sunday, June 17.
The 11-mile uphill race, which is a part of the BUMPS (Bike Up the Mountain Points Series) series, is slated to begin at 8 a.m. at Whiteface Mountain. Organizers expect as many as 400 cyclists for this event. Registration for the uphill race is available at www.bikereg.com/Net/14909.
Sunday's WW100 could draw as many as 1,000 cyclists to Wilmington. The 69-mile long race is the only Leadville Trail 100 (LT100) qualifier in the northeastern United States.
For more information about all of these events and the Wilmington Whiteface Bike Fest, log onto www.whitefaceregion.com.
Media Advisory: Media credential request forms for the Leadville Race Series, Wilmington/Whiteface 100k (WW100), June 17, at Whiteface Mountain, in Wilmington, N.Y. are now available. Download, http://www.whiteface.com/media/pdf/cred_100k.pdf, complete and return your credential request form no later than Wednesday, June 13.