Annual Winter Bike Race Series Invites Participants at All Levels

Frozen Frolic Fat Bike Race Series returns for fifth year.
Elm Creek Park Reserve hosts a winter bike race like no other.

Three Rivers Park District is hosting its fifth annual Frozen Frolic Fat Bike Race series at Elm Creek Park. Join fellow cyclists as you race through the winter scenery. The race uses a time-trial format, which welcomes participants of all skill levels. “The goal is to adhere to all ability levels anywhere from first-time riders to experts,” explains recreation specialist Jesse Izquierdo.

This race is open to all participants age 14 and up. Helmets are required and studded tires are allowed. Contestants are welcome to use their smaller tires or mountain bikes; they may just find more difficulty navigating through the snowy trails. Sponsored by Maple Grove Cycling and Freewheel Bike, prizes will be awarded to the top finalists in the U17 men’s and women’s categories. Those who compete in three of the six total races in the series have the ability to compete in the larger Frozen Frolic Series.

IF YOU GO

Where: Single Track Trailheads, Elm Creek Park Reserve, 12400 James Deane Parkway
When: January 9 & 30
Time: 11 a.m.–2 p.m.
Cost: $12 pre-registration, $15 day-of

This weekend is part of the Frozen Frolic Fat Tire Bike Race Series held at both Elm Creek Park Reserve and Murphy-Hanrehan Park Reserve; visit the website here for more information about the series and standard cycling regulations.