Fernie will watch single riders compete in the TransRockies for the first time in nine years. Last year was the first for the TR3 and it started in Panorama and ended in Nipika. Only the team riders crossed the finish line in Fernie. As this years official start Fernie will get to host the TR3 and watch local riders compete. Jesse Mong competed last year and will be at the starting line in Fernie.

Stage 3 in Nipika was a mud fest

Stage 3 in Nipika was a mud fest

In just its second year, the TR3 is well en route to its first sell out. With just under 5 months until the start date, the race is over 75% full. At this rate, the field will be full in a matter of just a few weeks.

Offering a shorter solo entry point to the TransRockies experience for recreational riders and a bounty of UCI ranking points and prize money to the elites, the TR3 is turning out to be a hugely popular addition to the TransRockies family. That success has even led to us adding a 3-day solo running event to our GORE-TEX® TransRockies Run that takes place each August in Colorado and it has been received with similar enthusiasm.

Starting in Fernie and finishing in the wilderness campground at Etherington Creek, this year’s TR3 will cover roughly 175km in three days including an opening time trial in Fernie through some of the best singletrack in the Rockies and two backcountry days in the rugged wilderness, the TR3 will pack huge adventure in a more achievable distance.

For full registration details, visit http://transrockies.com/trc/register/index.htm.