Friday, April 26, 2013

Updates from Sea Otter Classic 2013


The Sea Otter Classic, one of the largest mountain bike races and festivals of the year, is currently in full-swing at the Laguna Seca speedway in Monterey, California. While mountain biking is a major part of Sea Otter, the festival caters to bikers of all disciplines.

In 2011, the festival had 8,500 racers, 50,000 spectators, 325 exhibitors, and 300 journalists turn out for some great bike racing and revelry. Sea Otter continues to grow, and in 2013 they have over 400 companies exhibiting at the expo. All of the major bike companies and component manufacturers are in attendance with their latest and greatest products on display, Shimano among them:

Read the full article here.

1 comments:

Anonymous,  April 29, 2013 at 7:06 PM  

because of my individual connection with god i know
women and men were designed equally but one question
i could by no means locate the solution to is why you will find a lot more males operating as
doctors, engineers and researchers? the ratio males:females is about ninety nine:1 which
can be quite said. the ratio should happen to be 1:1 or at the very least
two:one but no. why is that this?

My blog post female mind Mastery free

Post a Comment

Labels

Counter

About Me

My photo
Greg Heil is the Editor in Chief for Singletracks.com. He's been writing and publishing online since before blogging existed.

About This Blog

Mountain biking, plain and simple. Trail reviews, ride reports, and philosophical musings induced by delirium from grinding up way too many vertical feet.

Read More

  © Blogger templates The Professional Template by Ourblogtemplates.com 2008

Back to TOP