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VOLUNTEERS FOR THE ENDURANCE 100

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We're looking for good people to get involved in the most challenging bicycle event ever to take place in the Park City area. Not only are the races a challenge, but also the staging and details of each race.  These races will require a large number of staff, most of which will be volunteers. A great volunteer-reward (schwag) package will be offered to those who sign on to help out.

Here is schedule for this year:
1. The 12 Hours of Endurance race, June 23, 2007.
2. The Endurance 100 Team Relay and 50-mile solo race, July 21, 2007
3. The Endurance 100 solo race, August 25, 2007

We need the most volunteers for the races taking place on July 21 and August 25.  We need the most help with Course Marshals.  They will be stationed at critical points on the course during the race to help direct racers, spectators and any non-race participants on the trails.  Biking ability is helpful to get to many of the locations on the course, but if you are not a rider we have positions that are accessible without a bike.

We’d like to have strong group of volunteers commit to both race dates. It will be much easier for volunteers and organizers as well as a much greater schwag reward for the volunteers.

For those of you who helped last year, we’d like to invite you to be part of the Volunteer Team again. We greatly appreciate your past efforts.  Please invite your friends and family members to be part of these exciting events.

Please let me know if you plan on taking part by emailing to event@thee100.com

Thanks and I look forward to working with you!

Boris Lyubner
President
The Endurance 100

Available Volunteer Positions

Team Captain
Three of these positions are available. Team Captains are in charge of supervising a section-team consisting of course marshals, first-aid staff, a course sweeper and aid/relay station personnel.

Course Marshals
Thirty plus of these positions are available. Those interested in this position will help with course marking before and after the race and will be stationed at critical points on the course during the race to help direct racers, spectators and any non-race participants on the trails.

Course Sweeper
Three of these positions are available, assigned one per section, to follow the last rider on course on their bicycle. Sweepers will also help with course marking before and after the race.

Aid/Timing Station Staff
Fifteen of these positions are available. Aid/Relay station personnel will assist racers during the race with food, water, ets. These people will also assist the team-relay racers with race baton transfers at Timing stations.

Registration Staff
2-3 of these positions are available.  Registration staffers will help with on-site registration of racers at the main race venue at The Canyons Resort.

Send an email, get involved!

 

 

 

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