Jennifer Gonzalez
Tourism Coordinator, Kewaunee County
Office: (920) 388-0567
Email: gonzalez.jennifer@kewauneeco.org
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 21, 2020
Kewaunee County Welcomes Winter Fat-Bike Race to Ryan Park
KEWAUNEE, WI – The more snow, the more fun awaits fat-bike enthusiasts, who are eager to compete in the Kewaunee County leg of the “Snow Crown Fat-Bike Series”.
The “White Cap”, an upcoming fat-bike race at Ryan Park takes place on Saturday, February 1, 2020. This is the second year that the park has been chosen to be one of four locations as a host. Those competing will take to a twisty single track in the woods with plenty of space for passing as well as be challenged by an equalizer of a climb.
The event aligns with a partnership between the Kewaunee County Promotions & Recreation Department and Broken Spoke Bike Studio in Green Bay to actively groom the bike trail at Ryan Park during the winter months for fat bikes, which have wider tires meant to tackle tougher terrain like snow.
“This sport has Ryan Park in use year round, and people seem to really enjoy the trail,” says Dave Myers, Director of Kewaunee County Promotions & Recreation. “We couldn’t do this without the team at Broken Spoke Bike Studio in Green Bay as it’s their hard work and time put into grooming that is bringing riders to Kewaunee County.”
The “White Cap” begins at 10AM at Ryan Park, N4760 CTH C, Kewaunee, on Saturday, February 1, 2020.
To register, visit https://snowcrownseries.com/kewaunee/ by January 31, 2020 for a discounted rate of $35 or do so on site the day of the event for $40.
Participants did not need to compete in the previous three races of the “Snow Crown Fat-Bike Series” to join the fun at Ryan Park.
Spectators are welcome to attend for FREE.
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