WTNB Fiver #1 - July 11, 2024
Race Details:

Presented by Steed Cycles & Peppermint

Stage One: Expresso
Stage Two: Lower Expresso
Stage Three: Pennzoil

Fiver Sign-in starts at 5:30pm and runs until 6:30pm, at the Fromme Gate.
Timing chips will be given out at registration and are to be returned at the finish line.

WHAT TO BRING:
- Please bring $5 cash to enter the event ($6 for card transactions).
- Please note that all riders MUST have an active NSMBA Membership to participate
- Waivers must be filled out at the beginning of the season (or at your first Fiver) and will be valid for all Fivers throughout the season

Please note that there will be a cap of 100 riders for WTNB Fivers on a first-come-first-serve basis.

Join us for a post ride après at Steed around 7pm.

969 Marine Drive
North Vancouver, BC

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