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Course Map
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The Pro Course (SOLO) will have a longer run (6.1 miles) this year on some private trails on river left. The Pro mountain bike leg will remain the same as the mountain bike leg last year. The Sport Course (TEAMS) will include a run on the 3.5 mile loop at Pot Point just like last year, but the mountain bike leg will be shorter and include riding up the mountain on High Voltage. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Notify me of new posts by email.
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Sponsors
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Pangorge 2016 is organized by volunteers and would not be possible without the generous support of sponsors. If your organization is interested in supporting our event, please download our sponsorship package below or contact our race organizer, Andy. 2016 Pangorge Sponsorship Package. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Notify me of new posts by email.
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Rules
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Participants must be 18 years of age or older at the time of the race. Participants will be asked to sign an insurance waiver at check-in. Racers are required to attend a pre-race meeting the night before to check in, drop off gear, sign waivers, and review course guidelines. Day of Race Rules. For the Sport Class: Teams must always remain within one hundred feet of teammates and within visual contact at all times (unless otherwise specified). PENALTY: 5 minutes for each piece of missing gear. PENALTY: 1...
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Pangorge 2014 Pictures
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The Race
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Pro and Sport Class Options:. The PRO Class if for SOLO racers. The SPORT Class if for TEAMS of 2-3 people. Please visit our FAQ for more information about the race. Here are some important points:. The registration fee is $100 per racer. There will be two main classes: Sport and Pro. The Pro class if for those who want to race solo. The Pro class will be divided into Male and Female. The Sport class will be for those who want to race as a team. Teams will be made of 2-3 people. Racers will hop on their ...
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Venue
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The start and end point for Pangorge is the Tennessee RiverPlace. On the banks of the Tennessee River. The owners have kindly offered accommodations on their grounds for interested participants, volunteers, and spectators. Click the icons below to find out more about the venue and your options for staying there. (Psst, they host a mean wedding, too! Only 10 minutes from downtown Chattanooga, though from the looks of things around here, you’d never know it. It’s free for competitors. (Non-compet...No indi...
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Course Map
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The Pro Course (SOLO) will have a longer run (6.1 miles) this year on some private trails on river left. The Pro mountain bike leg will remain the same as the mountain bike leg last year. The Sport Course (TEAMS) will include a run on the 3.5 mile loop at Pot Point just like last year, but the mountain bike leg will be shorter and include riding up the mountain on High Voltage. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Notify me of new posts by email.
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Volunteer
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Volunteers are needed to help make Pangorge 2016 a memorable event. We are currently recruiting people to set up the event, help direct traffic, monitor and organize boats and bikes, man the first aid tents, and more. Fore a complete list of all the volunteer needs check out this link: Pangorge Volunteer Descriptions. If you want to get your hands dirty and help us out, click here. To register as a volunteer. Volunteers must be 18 or older. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Notify me of new posts by email.
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About
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We promise it will be a big day. Race proceeds will benefit the Tennessee River Gorge Trust. Whose mission is to preserve the Tennessee River Gorge as a healthy and productive resource through land protection, education, community engagement, and good land stewardship practices. Please read through all the tabs in the About section to find out more about the race! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Notify me of new posts by email.
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