Registration opens Thursday, March 24 at 12:01 AM (Pacific Time).
To register online: sign in to your SIR member account. Don't have one? Create one. It's free!
Once you login the Register button will be visible on the right side of this page (or bottom for mobile browsers).
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Advance registration is required — we cannot accommodate same-day registration.
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Membership: All riders must have current RUSA and SIR memberships (you'll enter your RUSA number during registration). Don't have a RUSA membership? Join here (or renew if your RUSA membership has expired). Allow a few days in advance for RUSA verification.
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Online registration is open until Wednesday, April 20 at 11:59 PM (Pacific Time).
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Ride cost is $25 paid online at the time of registration.
Registration has closed for this event. We cannot accommodate same-day registration at this time.
The online registration includes signing a responsibility waiver using the same SmartWaiver system used for RUSA Permanents.
YOU MUST SUBMIT A COMPLETED WAIVER IN ORDER TO START THE RIDE
Please see the
SIR Pandemic Plan for our COVID-19 protocols. These protocols apply to this event and future rides for an indefinite time period.
This route is based on RUSA Brevet 2405 (starting from Redmond Inn, Redmond, changed from 2019 start at UVillage, Seattle.
This ride goes up the Middle Fork Snoqualmie, a magnificent climb, which is the theme for the Brevet Week 300K and 600K! The route returns through Fall-city via Hwy 202; watch for broken pavement after Snoqualmie Falls at an unmarked hairpin turn descent and at the following well-marked hairpin. From Fall City the route heads north over familiar Snoqualmie Valley roads.
After Sultan, the route then goes further north over the rolling hills of Lake Rosinger and to Granite Falls. The route then goes south over hilly terrain, (Bosworth Dr Hill) and merges onto the Centennial Trail at Machias. Then at Snohomish, the route climbs the familiar Broadway hill. Once you descend into Woodinville, you will take the Sammamish River trail and Burke Gilman Trail around Lake Washington to UVillage.
Note: The original route finished via the 520 Bridge Trail back to Redmond. Unfortunately the 520 Bridge Trail will be closed during the ride. The revised route (see link below) doubles back at UVillage and returns to Redmond via the Burke-Gillman and Sammamish River Trails.
Route and Cuesheet
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/39099997
[FINAL]
Note:
Printed cuesheets will not be available at the start. You may choose to print your own. To print the cuesheet from the
route page, click the
More button, then select
Print Cuesheet.
Electronic Proof of Passage
After you successfully complete this ride you may optionally submit your results by EPP. If you choose to do this you must complete and submit the
Brevet Week 300K EPP form by Tuesday, April 26 at 6:00 PM (Pacific Time).
Requirements:
- The only EPP track data currently supported is via RideWithGPS trips. If you do not have a RideWithGPS account you can setup a free account. The trip must be marked "public".
- If the finish control is staffed, check in with the organizer (or whomever is staffing the control) – they will record the time you rolled into the control as your finish time. If the finish control is unstaffed, you must note the time you roll into the control.
- When filling out the EPP form ensure you enter the actual time you rolled into the finish control as your "finish time". Any "elapsed time" or "moving time" from your GPS is irrelevant for EPP purposes.
- This is still a trial – it would be wise to continue using physical control cards, collecting info control answers, etc as a backup.
If you wish to participate in the EPP trial please comply with these simple requirements.