2008 Sawtooth Challenge Mountain Bike Race and Trail Run
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Biker at harbor in Grand MaraisSawtooth Challenge: August 23, 2008

Sawtooth Challenge is a family-oriented festival celebrating fitness and safety, with lots of opportunities to get out and ride in the unique wilderness terrain surrounding Grand Marais, Minnesota. Events include:

Come relax and explore the beautiful North Shore of Lake Superior.

Bike & Run Competitions

The competitive events begin with a 20K Mountain Bike race. Beginning in downtown Grand Marais, riders cross the North Shore Scenic Drive (An All-American Road), and climb to the Pincushion Mountain Ski & Recreation Area. The race takes full advantage of the unique wilderness terrain, and the 1000 vertical feet between Lake Superior and the Sawtooth Mountains. The mountain bike race follows the North Advanced Loop backwards to the Pincushion Loop, which brings racers to the new 4K Single Track loop that offers a variety of fun challenges.

Upon returning to the stadium area, racers drop their bikes and change into running shoes for the 5K trail run. Participants who choose to run only, will begin the 5K trail run in the stadium area with a mass-start one hour after the beginning of the mountain bike race portion.

The 5K trail runners race around the East Overlook Loop and continue through the Pincushion cross-country ski trails finishing at the stadium.

Scenic Bike Tours

Join us for a scenic bike tour. The Grand Marais area has 2000 miles of mountain bike routes following county roads, forest service roads, fire roads, ski and snowmobile trails. None of the routes are signed, and navigation can be challenging, but our knowledgeable local guides can show you the routes and let you in on the local secrets.

Guided Tours

Guided tours will be offered at two levels:

Guided tours are limited to 12 riders per tour group. Participants must be at least 10 years old and able to ride steadily for 1 hour. All participants under 16 years old must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Guided tours are free for mountain bike and trail run race participants.

Self-Guided Tours

Several self-guided tours -- with maps and directions provided -- will be offered for those who prefer to ride at their own pace and on their own schedule. At least one tour on a paved surface with no significant hills will be suitable for children and Burley-style trailers. Self-guided tours are free, and open to all.